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Lots Of Good News Dont You Think.
I see Sir Keir is still doing a great job getting the UK back on its feet. Its also nice to see our PM turning out well dressed and presentable here and on the world stage, a far cry from Boris who always looked like a bag of spuds.
It also appears SK as set his sights on yet another drain on the tax payer, the workshy. So look out if you've been happy to spend your time the other side of your front door playing on ones Xbox, or just banging away on your keyboard, in other words slobbing around for months or even years while the tax payer tops up your bank account up. ( LOOK OUT) your time is up.
And the good news don't stop there, LOOK OUT, the PPE con cowboys. Rachel Reeves is now going to look into the PPE contracts that were made during covid, GREAT!! I bet there's a few cons shaking in there cowboy boots right now, more so the Mones.
Lets face it PPE is a vital element in the running of any hospital, in fact without it no hospital can operate ( literally) and anyone who supplied counterfeit PPE should and will be made to answer for their actions and ripping off the tax payer.
PS had a great holiday in Scotland. Come back full of whisky and salmon.
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