That line from the father's song in Mary Poppins, where he's going on about how nothing can go wrong, in Britain in 1910. That's about the point I realized the boy was gonna die in a trench.
I mean, the thing is it looks like ineptitude but consider this: £1.5 billion has gone in government contracts, this year alone, to companies that didn't even exist last year and are owned by people related to Tory MPs or senior officials.It's corruption, on a vast scale. Roberto Saviano, the fantastic Italian investigative journalist, considers the UK to be the most corrupt country in the developed world. Remember, this guy is not only from Italy, he's from Naples, a city the Camorra explicitly and openly run. And he considers this country worse.
Sounds about right. Here it's either Serco - who are neck-deep in with the Tories nowadays - or the aforementioned companies that never existed before now. I mean, I can go on Companies House and register United Vaccine Solutions Ltd in 10 minutes, but I bet I won't get any government contracts.You would expect the press to report on things like this, but the press are too busy obsessing over the micro-dramas of Number 10 staffing to pay attention to the actual pandemic, let alone the corruption behind the contracts to "manage" the pandemic.
Tulips have a tangible value though, there isnt a single benefit to brexit
They could be disaster capitalists, I know Moggs father wrote the book about doing exactly something like this, but I am assuming the majority are planning on at one point transferring their wealth back into the UK which would mean the crash needs to be recoverable from within ten years or so
Quote from: Faust on December 08, 2020, 05:59:33 pmThey could be disaster capitalists, I know Moggs father wrote the book about doing exactly something like this, but I am assuming the majority are planning on at one point transferring their wealth back into the UK which would mean the crash needs to be recoverable from within ten years or soIsn't Farage already living abroad?
A lot of people who refused to support Labour in the last election now saying that this fucked up Brexit isn't their fault.Yes, yes it is. You expected a party to go from 30 seats to dominating Parliament in a single election despite this having never happened in all of history and the polls not supporting it, and then helped torpedo the party offering the choice between a soft Brexit or a referendum. This is as much on you and your inability to read the basic political climate as it is on the people who voted to leave.