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What evidence? You show me proof of corruption and not some cr2p article from the Guardian or Independent. You show me legal proof.
And why you are there...
Do you believe Starmer will last? Or do you think he is as cr2p as I think he is.

Both Gove and Hancock were found by the High Court to have broken the law over Covid Contracts, is that good enough legal proof?

This is not from the Guardian or Independent....

Corruption in Britain has reached new heights under Boris Johnson’s government (newstatesman.com)

This government is corrupt from top to bottom.
 
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Just once I want the wronged wife to come out and say “I’m glad the ****ers not my problem anymore as he had a cock like a bookies biro and couldn’t satisfy a gerbil”. Proper vengeance.


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The funny thing was a few months ago when the usual suspects were knocking Hancock I said something like “He is dedicated and goes the extra mile as he works late in the office with his team”. <doh>
 
Gove and Hancock broke the law over contracts? Are you sure about that?
Okay I now know what you are on about... The Cummings /Gove connections to some company. Which they thought was dodgy. I'm on about real criminal law breaking.
 
Okay I now know what you are on about... The Cummings /Gove connections to some company. Which they thought was dodgy. I'm on about real criminal law breaking.

lawbreaker
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law-breaker (noun)
  1. a person who violates the law.
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Priti Patel plans for migrants to be held in offshore hub
Home Office holds talks with Denmark over shared African centre

Matt Dathan, Home Affairs Editor
Monday June 28 2021, 12.00pm BST, The Times
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Priti Patel will introduce laws to enable the government to send asylum seekers abroad for processing
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Priti Patel will introduce laws next week to enable the government to send asylum seekers abroad for processing as she opens talks with Denmark over sharing a centre in Africa.

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lawbreaker
[ˈlôˌbrākər]
NOUN
law-breaker (noun)
  1. a person who violates the law.
    synonyms:
    criminal · felon · wrongdoer · evil-doer · offender · delinquent · malefactor · reprobate · culprit · villain · rogue · ruffian · hoodlum · desperado · outlaw · black hat · rascal · transgressor · sinner · trespasser · violator · convict · crook · con · jailbird · crim · wrong 'un · baddie · malfeasant · infractor · miscreant
but it wasn't a proper court case. Just some anti government funded rubbish. I actually thought you were joking at first. You really need to get out more Stroller.
I could have a court case to accuse Starmer of being dull as dishwasher. I would no doubt win but what does it actually mean?
 
“Campaign group the Good Law Project and three MPs - Labour's Debbie Abrahams, Green Caroline Lucas and Lib Dem Layla Moran - took legal action against the department”
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Labour putting out leaflets in Batley & Spen that attack the Conservatives for having diplomatic relations with India. Not a dogwhistle, but a foghorn.

Labour’s rising hostility to Indians is repulsive and hugely under-reported.


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Its all getting a bit messy over in batley. Fake leaflets from a few parties doing the rounds. This is brittish politics for you. Disgraceful, embarrassing and weak.
 
Its all getting a bit messy over in batley. Fake leaflets from a few parties doing the rounds. This is brittish politics for you. Disgraceful, embarrassing and weak.
And it's never happened before? I remember in my younger days some of the leaflets doing the rounds were unsavoury.
The Tories will win anyway.
Saying that agree there is no need for any racist leaflets. You get factions in all parties. They wouldn't have been sanctioned by Starmer.
 
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Using your private email account to conduct government business isn't a crime in itself, but neither is walking into a bank wearing a balaclava. However, in both cases you have to expect that a crime is going to be committed.
 
Using your private email account to conduct government business isn't a crime in itself, but neither is walking into a bank wearing a balaclava. However, in both cases you have to expect that a crime is going to be committed.
I would answer this for you but Lopez explained this perfectly to Rayner today.