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Another investigation
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They need a new Ministry for Investigations, for all the investigations needed into this corrupt lot.
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If a Minister requires an investigation, it will be administered by a professional and unimpeachable Civil Service. The continuity of our system of government is in safe hands.
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I think Zahawi is toast. The key to being a tax dodger is not to get caught.
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One error
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Correct.
Geidt was not allowed to investigate anything unless the PM asks him to do so – even if the prime minister is the person accused of wrongdoing. https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/dar...-arms-company/ |
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Seems even the Daily Mail has it in for Zahawi:
Revealed: Embattled Tory chairman Nadhim Zahawi's family lived in Cotswolds mansion in breach of planning condition for a decade |
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That being the case, the press, especially tabloids which don’t like backing the wrong horse, have no incentive to apologise for the failings of those whose ideological alignment they generally share and every reason to convince themselves they can tolerate the alternative, which is certainly easier with a Labour Party led by Keir Starmer than one under Jeremy Corbyn. |
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The Daily Mail seemed more of a Boris backer and then a Liz Truss backer and is less keen on Sunak. They defended Johnson long after most allies had given up, and dismissed the talk of parties whilst running 14 or 15 front pages in a row on Beergate. They backed Truss when Johnson did leave and laid in Sunak a lot for scaremongering on Truss' economic plans before defending her budget for longer than anyone else did.
I don't think it's Starmer they're easier with but instead waiting for Johnson to try and stage another come back. |
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