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A thread to catalogue the eloquence, dignity, diplomacy and wisdom of Boris Johnson: V Gone-ish!

Excellent Twitter thread and linked Observer article from Carole Cadwalladr shining more light on Johnson’s off-radar meetings with Russian KGB assets. Johnson has real questions to answer here and he should be required to do so under oath in a court of law IMHO. His behaviour looks to reside somewhere between gross corruption and treason. The whole Conservative Party finances need going through with a fine tooth comb too. This may be ‘normal for Trump’ behaviour, but we should never accept it here.
 
*facepalm*

Boris Johnson begins by saying he has "no idea" why Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has insisted there is a confidence motion today, when they could be discussing their online harms legislation or the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The Speaker cuts in to say it was in fact the government that called for the motion to be discussed today, after it refused to accept the wording of a Labour motion.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-...d584dd1136d922db66ebf2&pinned_post_type=share
 
As expected the least bat shit crazy candidate is now out! Unbelievable that bad enoch is still in!!

Oh, irony piles upon irony;

Kemi Badenoch on the left;

“They profess to be pro-women and pro-ethnic minorities, but if you don’t sign up to their cause, they’ll hate you even more than they do privileged white males.”
 
Oh, irony piles upon irony;

Kemi Badenoch on the left;

“They profess to be pro-women and pro-ethnic minorities, but if you don’t sign up to their cause, they’ll hate you even more than they do privileged white males.”
Are you worried about the deep state?
 
And yet "84% of charities and 87% of businesses say they're finding recruitment more difficult than usual"
https://twitter.com/NicoleSykes_/status/1549290512326135808

Maybe they could try increasing wages to attract more people...? Just a thought.

I think there is a significant difference between unemployed and those available for work tbh. Although I always felt the idea that wages would suddenly rise on the back of reduced so called cheaper labour was fanciful in the extreme. Many of those jobs are ones that people here wouldn't do no matter what. The margins for the employers in those situations would not sustain large increases in salary.

Also, many people employed EU tradesmen for reasons of availability and reliability. Having years of locals fail to turn up, leave jobs half way through, fail to complete on time and generally fvck them around didn't cut it for some reason. Watching some of the fruit farms around here plough up trees that have been there decades is quite sobering, but watching produce rot was even more so.
 


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