I'm not truly understanding what she is supposed to have done wrong to receive this level of attention? She lived in one house her partner lived in another, regardless of what neighbours say tweets said. I didn't even know this tax rule existed, I'm sure she never in truth at the time. The Inland Revenue can't chase it because sufficient time has lapsed I assume, so other than a goodwill jesture to tell everyone to fook off, seems all something about nothing to me. If we truly are looking for squeaky clean individuals to be politicians you'd be very hard pressed to find anyone, if anyone should be in jail though it should be Truss, after her £50B crash, but somehow she's free and writing books that will probably earn more than the £48k supposed tuck up by Rayner. I can only assume news is slow at the moment and the media have got fook all else to focus on. Desperate attempt to score points, how the Tories think this will ever make one ounce of difference at the polls is beyond me. Need to up your game mate.
So you are offended because she's a bit gobby, bit rich for someone sat on GC lol. I just think it's all laughable, Tories are going to get tanked at the polls, and somehow I don't think £48k in hard cash is going to make the slightest dent in that. It's like someone scuffing your car door, and getting all angry over it, pointless.
See when the nasty tories do something nasty, YOU SHOULD BE OUTRAGED Political parties aren't football teams that deserve your undying loyalty ffs
She’ll be terrified of the Kustard backlash. As soon as you work out how to tie your shoelaces you’ll be marching on Westminster.
So has he got any of the following accreditations as a journalist? https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/newspaper-journalist You can get into this job through: a university course a college course an apprenticeship working towards this role specialist courses run by professional bodies University You can take a degree course as a first step towards this career. Relevant subjects include: English journalism media and communications Some courses are accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists. Graduates of other subjects can do a postgraduate course in journalism, lasting 1 to 2 years. Entry requirements You'll usually need: 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course
Ooof, this hasn't aged well for that smarmy twat of an interviewer and the other naive panelists. Just more blood on the lefties hands.