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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " That’s rather different; this bunch have been giving massive contracts to their mates under cover of covid legislation, and these contracts have not been fulfilled. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " It's a bit different taking care that your few hundred pounds is going to be well spent and be received by decent tradespeople to pillaging £billions. This huge emptying of taxpayers' contributions means that you and I wasted our time working and paying our taxes. It achieved nothing. It could have been better spent on improving health, education and other services. Many unavailable treatments could have been funded for the deserving. There was supposedly no magic money tree. Except the truth was they made sure that there was for their associates. No limits! | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? It's a bit different taking care that your few hundred pounds is going to be well spent and be received by decent tradespeople to pillaging £billions. This huge emptying of taxpayers' contributions means that you and I wasted our time working and paying our taxes. It achieved nothing. It could have been better spent on improving health, education and other services. Many unavailable treatments could have been funded for the deserving. There was supposedly no magic money tree. Except the truth was they made sure that there was for their associates. No limits! " And the man charged with controlling corruption is married to - Dido Harding !! Quite unbelievable. I'm, almost, speechless. | |||
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"We use Randox (the company in the programme) for our private weekly tests and the way the samples were handled may go to explain why we had such a high positive test return. The H&S in the test kit receiving department was shocking" None of the stuff was true... Randox said so! | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " You probably need to watch it..... when your toilet broke last time did the plumber you know charge you £50k then it still wouldn’t flush! | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " A minor difference between fixing a toilet and a multi million pound gmnt contract. | |||
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" A minor difference between fixing a toilet and a multi million pound gmnt contract." True, but they both contain shit. | |||
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"In due course there will be independent reviews for everything from how this was handled to procurement processes. It is early days but I suspect that there are a number of people sharpening their axes waiting for the right time to bring those who did wrong, to task. At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. " I'd hazard a guess that once this is over, this will be well brushed under the carpet. Labour should be absolutely hammering them on this and once we are out of it,they are going to take full credit for it. | |||
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"In due course there will be independent reviews for everything from how this was handled to procurement processes. It is early days but I suspect that there are a number of people sharpening their axes waiting for the right time to bring those who did wrong, to task. At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. " Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " Yeah this is nothing like that | |||
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"In due course there will be independent reviews for everything from how this was handled to procurement processes. It is early days but I suspect that there are a number of people sharpening their axes waiting for the right time to bring those who did wrong, to task. At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for" Exactly Normal people are suffering right now by trying to stick to the rules. Many have also died or are suffering real bad health issues through this,but this government seem to have found a massive opportunity to fleece the country out of this. I used to think they were just incompetent...but it runs a lot further then that and the gravy train need to stop as soon as possible. We need to scrap this whole track and trace run by inept private companies more and put it in the hands of local public health authorities now and start a immediate investigation into unspent money. | |||
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"In due course there will be independent reviews for everything from how this was handled to procurement processes. It is early days but I suspect that there are a number of people sharpening their axes waiting for the right time to bring those who did wrong, to task. At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for Exactly Normal people are suffering right now by trying to stick to the rules. Many have also died or are suffering real bad health issues through this,but this government seem to have found a massive opportunity to fleece the country out of this. I used to think they were just incompetent...but it runs a lot further then that and the gravy train need to stop as soon as possible. We need to scrap this whole track and trace run by inept private companies more and put it in the hands of local public health authorities now and start a immediate investigation into unspent money." The whole system need resetting. Gmnt ministers should not be allowed to take 'advisory 'roles in companies where they bid for gmnt contracts. The whole system is rotten but when you have a chunk of the media which sanctions it and an apathetic population, there isnt much that can be done. And once this is over the gmnt will trumpet that we couldnt have defeated it without public healthcare intervention. Check out last weeks PMq | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that" They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector." Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action | |||
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" At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for" I'd rather they concentrated on one thing at a time. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action " The thing is lionel the millions are just small fry...this is corruption involving billions | |||
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" At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for I'd rather they concentrated on one thing at a time. " They are. Making millions on the side. | |||
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" At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for I'd rather they concentrated on one thing at a time. " What lining each others pockets? | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action The thing is lionel the millions are just small fry...this is corruption involving billions" Don't let a good crisis go to waste. This is disaster capitalism in action. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action The thing is lionel the millions are just small fry...this is corruption involving billions" Course it is. You have to ask yourself what type of people ,in the middle of a pandemic where 100,000s of people are dying, think to themselves. We can make a fortune here? | |||
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" What lining each others pockets?" They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " What you do with your toilet, your mates and YOUR money is up to you. spending the money of tax payers is different | |||
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"In due course there will be independent reviews for everything from how this was handled to procurement processes. It is early days but I suspect that there are a number of people sharpening their axes waiting for the right time to bring those who did wrong, to task. At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. " If gatekeepers on public funds expenditure degraded the quality of health care that people are getting I would be concerned and insist things be done differently. Prudent financial oversight will likely not involve detrimental harm to care. It's better to stop the flow of huge levels of money into the sewers, as soon as possible, so that it remains available and can be spent appropriately. Once huge bonuses and shareholder dividends are paid out, the money will never be seen again. Though generations to come will still be paying for them. Several £billions are unaccounted for and a larger amount is being pumped in to the sewers. As Keyworkers are struggling on, their taxes paid are just being fleeced, which is obscene. | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action The thing is lionel the millions are just small fry...this is corruption involving billions Course it is. You have to ask yourself what type of people ,in the middle of a pandemic where 100,000s of people are dying, think to themselves. We can make a fortune here?" The same people who will make a fortune due to Brexit | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? Yeah this is nothing like that They're feathering their mate's nests with your money, see the difference? The Tories have taken advantage of covid to hive off more health spending to the private sector. Jrm was asked in parliament the other week to account for a £13m black hole. He simply refused to answer the question. Democracy in action The thing is lionel the millions are just small fry...this is corruption involving billions Course it is. You have to ask yourself what type of people ,in the middle of a pandemic where 100,000s of people are dying, think to themselves. We can make a fortune here?" In fairness to some of the top tier Tories they said from the start that they were going to use the pandemic to make a shit tonne of money. Rees-Mogg was banging on about how it would be a great opportunity for him. "Disaster Capitalism". | |||
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" What lining each others pockets? They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. " Fact off last night "test and trace is only reaching 37% we would like it to be 50% to justify test and trace" from government to serco...its not working its costing a absolute fortune. Now is the time to stop it...as it was never intended to do the job. It was to line pockets full stop. | |||
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"We use Randox (the company in the programme) for our private weekly tests and the way the samples were handled may go to explain why we had such a high positive test return. The H&S in the test kit receiving department was shocking None of the stuff was true... Randox said so! " they can't dispute what was said. It's all on film | |||
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" At this time, in the midst of the pandemic, it is the wrong time to take such action. Why? That is probably exactly what they are hoping for I'd rather they concentrated on one thing at a time. " It doesn't work like that, they seem to be able to concentrate on more than one thing at a time. For example they can try and sort out the Pandemic while giving their friends plum contracts for millions and not just for test and trace. Have a google for PPE contracts, it will make your eyes pop, it is our money they are paying out to their friends/ companies. One such company was set up in May with £100 in the bank who then got a contract for millions to supply PPE while business's already established as being able to deliver PPE and could have provided more jobs with the orders were told no thanks The people who you say should only be dealing with the pandemic must have thought to themselves oh quick, lets see which friends we can pass money off to | |||
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" The whole system is rotten but when you have a chunk of the media which sanctions it and an apathetic population, there isnt much that can be done. " Sadly this is true. While there are people not bothered about what is happening they will get away with it | |||
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" What lining each others pockets? They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. Fact off last night "test and trace is only reaching 37% we would like it to be 50% to justify test and trace" from government to serco...its not working its costing a absolute fortune. Now is the time to stop it...as it was never intended to do the job. It was to line pockets full stop." Once they are passed to local PHE the rate goes up to an average of 97% | |||
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"Did anyone see it? You can catch it on the all 4 app. This has been handled corrupt to say the least...wasting tax payers money to feather the nest on there mates to the tune of billions. A very damning report to say the least....try to see it on all four. " Channel is a nasty group of remoaners who just try iscredit everything the govenment does there news cintent is now never watched in my house they are scum | |||
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"Did anyone see it? You can catch it on the all 4 app. This has been handled corrupt to say the least...wasting tax payers money to feather the nest on there mates to the tune of billions. A very damning report to say the least....try to see it on all four. Channel is a nasty group of remoaners who just try iscredit everything the govenment does there news cintent is now never watched in my house they are scum" Isn't it better to consume a variety of news from sources other than those that tell you things you want to hear? Are you suggesting that this dispatches show contains false or fabricated information and findings? | |||
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"I haven't watched it yet but I do actually have some sympathy. If my toilet breaks, and I know a plumper, I'm gonna give them a call. Feathering my mates nest, or just dealing with someone I can trust? " A better analogy would be that the little old lady next door's toilet broke and she gave you some money to hire a plumber to fix it for her. But you hired your mate with no plumbing experience and then he didn't fix it. | |||
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" What lining each others pockets? They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. Fact off last night "test and trace is only reaching 37% we would like it to be 50% to justify test and trace" from government to serco...its not working its costing a absolute fortune. Now is the time to stop it...as it was never intended to do the job. It was to line pockets full stop. Once they are passed to local PHE the rate goes up to an average of 97%" Imagine that, when it's passed to the experts it's done really well... | |||
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"Did anyone see it? You can catch it on the all 4 app. This has been handled corrupt to say the least...wasting tax payers money to feather the nest on there mates to the tune of billions. A very damning report to say the least....try to see it on all four. Channel is a nasty group of remoaners who just try iscredit everything the govenment does there news cintent is now never watched in my house they are scum" By Eck Emma wake bloody up.. A bloke who used to sell jewelry set up a company when he saw the panic, he 'brokered some deals for PPE' and for making a few phone calls charged the government £21 million .. That is not a realistic amount for sorting out PPE, they was on top of what has been described as a generous amount for the stuff.. | |||
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" What lining each others pockets? They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. Fact off last night "test and trace is only reaching 37% we would like it to be 50% to justify test and trace" from government to serco...its not working its costing a absolute fortune. Now is the time to stop it...as it was never intended to do the job. It was to line pockets full stop. Once they are passed to local PHE the rate goes up to an average of 97% Imagine that, when it's passed to the experts it's done really well..." Who would have thought that people who are trained in the job can do a better one than people who are not. | |||
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" What lining each others pockets? They're politicians, that's what they do. They have rarely got a grip on what's going on and if they have to save their own skins then that grip will slip even further. There'll be a reckoning once this is over but ringing the insurance company whilst sitting in a burning car isn't necessarily a sensible strategy. Fact off last night "test and trace is only reaching 37% we would like it to be 50% to justify test and trace" from government to serco...its not working its costing a absolute fortune. Now is the time to stop it...as it was never intended to do the job. It was to line pockets full stop. Once they are passed to local PHE the rate goes up to an average of 97% Imagine that, when it's passed to the experts it's done really well... Who would have thought that people who are trained in the job can do a better one than people who are not. " Just a shame the country is sick of experts, to the extent it put a bunch of bloody amateurs in power. | |||
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"Did anyone see it? You can catch it on the all 4 app. This has been handled corrupt to say the least...wasting tax payers money to feather the nest on there mates to the tune of billions. A very damning report to say the least....try to see it on all four. Channel is a nasty group of remoaners who just try iscredit everything the govenment does there news cintent is now never watched in my house they are scum" Ah Upton, on the Wirral.... the home of Scousers made good! Channel 4 didn't need to dscredit anyone... the bent Tories have done a cracking job of that themselves. Early in the pandemic British companies were throwing themselves at the government offering their services because they had the capability/workforce to provide PPE but as ever the "scummy" Tories used it as an opportunity to line their own pockets and those of their mates. So if you're going to throw the word "scum" about it's probably best aimed at the party you vote for in every General Election. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. " On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised?" To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it." There's something ironic about you whining about others (even as you try and claim you've got better things to do ) who are concerned that there has been a massive waste of public money.. Btw if you are switched off, log the fuck out eh.. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it." Does being concerned about corruption mean you neglect your kids? | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it." Why would you prefer to speak out against people who don't like the government corruption, than to speak out against the government corruption? That baffles me. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it. Why would you prefer to speak out against people who don't like the government corruption, than to speak out against the government corruption? That baffles me." The answer is because you are probably a left wing forumite that is probably a member of momentum or labour party that has a vested interest in causing as much bother in the forums as you possibly can. And soon your clicky friends will be rushing around like flies round proverbial because they wont be able to resist it. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it. Why would you prefer to speak out against people who don't like the government corruption, than to speak out against the government corruption? That baffles me. The answer is because you are probably a left wing forumite that is probably a member of momentum or labour party that has a vested interest in causing as much bother in the forums as you possibly can. And soon your clicky friends will be rushing around like flies round proverbial because they wont be able to resist it." Interesting yet all incorrect assumptions about me. But I find this even more baffling. Are you really suggesting that moderate, centrists, right wing leaning people don't care about government corruption and personal profiting from public money during a pandemic? | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy. That is basically what you guys are finding and all that is happening is you are swimming about in your own ponds of negativity and actually switching people off because they are so fed up of it. Why would you prefer to speak out against people who don't like the government corruption, than to speak out against the government corruption? That baffles me." So guess it begs the question that’s been asked ... who benefits! But you know what.... they can crack on... they’ll be sure to give it all back when ‘normal’ is resumed. | |||
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"Oh and yes I watched the programme and I'm appalled that even the most blinkered Tory voters can still defend this shower of shit in office. On the other hand. Is anyone even vaguely surprised? To be honest we've got better things to do with out lives Like look after our kids and families than worry about corrupt politicians that you lot seem to worry about all your lives. in 4 years time you can have your say at the ballot box. Till then most of us will keep our traps shut and not waste our energy.." Which you didn't. You are complaining with negativity that people are talking about corruption. | |||
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"Did anyone notice how the “undercover “ operative manage to get moved around so much?? 2 days on goods in.. 2 days on unboxing, suddenly was in the labs.. all a bit convenient. How does anyone initially taken on for unboxing get to move round so much?? Give him another week and they would have been on the board!! " Oh let's blame the reporter for it and forget about the government giving tax payers money to their mates eh... | |||
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"Did anyone notice how the “undercover “ operative manage to get moved around so much?? 2 days on goods in.. 2 days on unboxing, suddenly was in the labs.. all a bit convenient. How does anyone initially taken on for unboxing get to move round so much?? Give him another week and they would have been on the board!! " That’s what happens with casual temporary labour; they are used where needed. When Randox sent testers to carry out the tests in my work, they sent two people. I started chatting to them as I was managing it on the day; I found out that one worked in PR for them and the other was a student who works in a bar normally but was hired because they knew someone in the Liverpool clinic. Both had received 5 minutes training. The government guidance on testing is that a medical professional should carry out the swab | |||
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"Did anyone notice how the “undercover “ operative manage to get moved around so much?? 2 days on goods in.. 2 days on unboxing, suddenly was in the labs.. all a bit convenient. How does anyone initially taken on for unboxing get to move round so much?? Give him another week and they would have been on the board!! Oh let's blame the reporter for it and forget about the government giving tax payers money to their mates eh..." Strange priorities some people have. | |||
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"Did anyone notice how the “undercover “ operative manage to get moved around so much?? 2 days on goods in.. 2 days on unboxing, suddenly was in the labs.. all a bit convenient. How does anyone initially taken on for unboxing get to move round so much?? Give him another week and they would have been on the board!! That’s what happens with casual temporary labour; they are used where needed. When Randox sent testers to carry out the tests in my work, they sent two people. I started chatting to them as I was managing it on the day; I found out that one worked in PR for them and the other was a student who works in a bar normally but was hired because they knew someone in the Liverpool clinic. Both had received 5 minutes training. The government guidance on testing is that a medical professional should carry out the swab" The company doesn't have a good reputation to work for if the reviews on Glassdoor are anything to go by. | |||
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