Current Affairs The next Tory (strong and stable) leader is Boris Johnson

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Only a Opposition MP, who is a QC with 20 years of experience;

“The U.K. Supreme Court stated that U.K. law cannot overrule internationally signed agreements..”

Liz Truss;

“I say we can, so there..”

It’s embarrassing, but not half as embarrassing or funny as its blatantly obvious way that Johnson is setting up Truss to be the next useful idiot to take the fall for him. :)



 
Sky…

”Police have concluded their investigation into lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street and Whitehall - resulting in a total of 126 people fined.

The £460,000 probe into the partygate scandal, which has lasted nearly five months, resulted in Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie and chancellor Rishi Sunak each being fined once.

Downing Street said following the conclusion of the probe that the PM had been told that there would be no further action against him.”……..
 
Sky…

”Police have concluded their investigation into lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street and Whitehall - resulting in a total of 126 people fined.

The £460,000 probe into the partygate scandal, which has lasted nearly five months, resulted in Boris Johnson, his wife Carrie and chancellor Rishi Sunak each being fined once.

Downing Street said following the conclusion of the probe that the PM had been told that there would be no further action against him.”……..
Perhaps we should 'move on' and investigate :

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Seems like plenty of it close to home to focus on

out of the pathetically predicatable right wing playbook. I'm assuming this will mean increased funding in social programs, homelessness and more criminal rehabilitation policies in prisions and the decriminalisng of cannibis among the many positive things a government could do to create a more inclusive society and reduce crime. Or possibly they could just come out with punitive nonsense that serves no purpose other than to please daily mail readers, I wonder which one it will be
 
out of the pathetically predicatable right wing playbook. I'm assuming this will mean increased funding in social programs, homelessness and more criminal rehabilitation policies in prisions and the decriminalisng of cannibis among the many positive things a government could do to create a more inclusive society and reduce crime. Or possibly they could just come out with punitive nonsense that serves no purpose other than to please daily mail readers, I wonder which one it will be

I'm going with the latter.

I have a feeling people arent going to take Johnson and Sunak very seriously on crime though.
 
I don’t understand why people get so wound up about this, but tax avoidance is not a criminal offence. Why would any of us pay tax if not legally obliged to do so?
Well there’s quite a few reasons. Personally couldn’t care less if a tradesmen does loads of jobs on the side, the problem is more, very wealthy people being able to exploit loopholes through well paid financial advisors whilst your average Joe working 40 hours a week at Tesco pays a disproportionate amount of their wage.
You can see how that might be morally wrong right?
 
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