Wonder how many have perished with HIV?

Tory MP Julian Knight has accused football of operating in a moral vacuum:
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This is the man that literally wrote the book on tax dodging and works for the party that wrecked the NHS to save some rich people a few quid.
He can go **** himself.![]()
I think he knows exactly what he's doing. It's a welcome distraction for politicians.These people are literally mentally afflicted with a non-introspective Tourettes.
No matter their backgrounds / wealth / political leanings, they still do it.
I could hold a gun to their heads, and tell them : say it, and I will pull the trigger.
And they would still say it.
I think he knows exactly what he's doing. It's a welcome distraction for politicians.
"Look over there! Those terrible people are dispicable. Don't look at what we've ****ed up this week."
Football’s economics are straight from page one of the Tory party handbook. Exploit demand to get rich quick and keep the wealth for yourself. The rich get richer; the poor get poorer. It only sticks in the throat because those getting rich don’t fit the right profile.Tory MP Julian Knight has accused football of operating in a moral vacuum:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52120578
“It sticks in the throat,” said Knight.
“This exposes the crazy economics in English football and the moral vacuum at its centre.”
This is the man that literally wrote the book on tax dodging and works for the party that wrecked the NHS to save some rich people a few quid.
He can go **** himself.![]()
Exactly right.Football’s economics are straight from page one of the Tory party handbook. Exploit demand to get rich quick and keep the wealth for yourself. The rich get richer; the poor get poorer. It only sticks in the throat because those getting rich don’t fit the right profile.
Of course, politicians don't exist in a moral vacuum. If they did, they'd do things such as underfund a national health service so they could privatise it and have their mates rake in the profits...Exactly right.
Young athletes from largely working-class backgrounds, including minorities and them damn forins? Boo!
Ancient relics from powerful families sitting on their arses, raking it in from inherited wealth? Yay!
If this bunch of scumbags has such a problem with football's moral vacuum, then perhaps they shouldn't have given West Ham that albatross stadium?
That's different though, as their owners are party donors.
Or sell your stocks in retail companies and buy them in medical equipment providers after receiving privileged information.Of course, politicians don't exist in a moral vacuum. If they did, they'd do things such as underfund a national health service so they could privatise it and have their mates rake in the profits...
Football’s economics are straight from page one of the Tory party handbook. Exploit demand to get rich quick and keep the wealth for yourself. The rich get richer; the poor get poorer. It only sticks in the throat because those getting rich don’t fit the right profile.
No, he would need to be one of the members of the herd that falls by the wayside for it to be perfect irony.Dominic Cummings has tested positive for Covid-19
I do believe that's the perfect example of irony
The worst part of it is, as he was at his lectern first, the two people who were flanking him had to squeeze past him - so in the space of a few seconds not only was he refusing to self-isolate, but also not exercising any kind of social distancingNo, he would need to be one of the members of the herd that falls by the wayside for it to be perfect irony.
There are stages when shedding can take place and later ones where it can't. He may have been given the all clear.The worst part of it is, as he was at his lectern first, the two people who were flanking him had to squeeze past him - so in the space of a few seconds not only was he refusing to self-isolate, but also not exercising any kind of social distancing
Yet somehow this isn't the story
Meanwhile, on the subject of irony...
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