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Conservative MPs spent 145.5 million of our money in 22 on products from Amazon ,IKEA ,John Lewis,rent a car and apple 

Foreign office 96 k on duty free drink ,fags etc 

The list of lavish spending goes on and on and all spent on tax payers money ,

It's so fcuking wrong and they need to go .

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Reminds of the old saying make hay while the sun shines. Don't forget all the dodgy PPI contracts they had influence over getting there mates millions in dodgy contracts thing is though are they any different from labour politicians i believe that they are all cut from the same cloth bar a small minority of them.

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36 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

Conservative MPs spent 145.5 million of our money in 22 on products from Amazon ,IKEA ,John Lewis,rent a car and apple 

Foreign office 96 k on duty free drink ,fags etc 

The list of lavish spending goes on and on and all spent on tax payers money ,

It's so fcuking wrong and they need to go .

I wonder if there setting on...

 

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36 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

Conservative MPs spent 145.5 million of our money in 22 on products from Amazon ,IKEA ,John Lewis,rent a car and apple 

Foreign office 96 k on duty free drink ,fags etc 

The list of lavish spending goes on and on and all spent on tax payers money ,

It's so fcuking wrong and they need to go .

Cause none of the other parties do that ?.

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Just been reading about this, and it seems it’s not so much Tory MP’s abusing the system, although some have been, it’s mainly Whitehall civil servants who use government supplied debit cards and have been abusing them with very little, if any, oversight from ministers.

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I hope if Starmer gets in that he introduces proportional representation and they have that policy in their manifesto. Huge areas of the UK don't really get a democratic vote because of the first past the post system. The tories often get into power even though the majority of the turnout didn't vote for them. Under proportional representation, all the parties get a seat at the top table. Government policy is decided by the major parties acting together. Critics of PR say nothing gets done, everything is watered down as parties try to accommodate each other. However I think that is the strength of the system. You don't get extremist policies from either right or left. It works well in many countries.

 

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On 13/02/2023 at 09:32, Moocher71 said:

Conservative MPs spent 145.5 million of our money in 22 on products from Amazon ,IKEA ,John Lewis,rent a car and apple 

Foreign office 96 k on duty free drink ,fags etc 

The list of lavish spending goes on and on and all spent on tax payers money ,

It's so fcuking wrong and they need to go .

The lot should be jailed absolute scumbags the whole lot

 

21 hours ago, Bakerboy said:

The whole of the Westminster bubble needs looking into from civil servants to politicians and everyone involved with them

100% organise a rally to each one of there houses,every other country can do it,but we sit on our hands

 

14 hours ago, jukel123 said:

I hope if Starmer gets in that he introduces proportional representation and they have that policy in their manifesto. Huge areas of the UK don't really get a democratic vote because of the first past the post system. The tories often get into power even though the majority of the turnout didn't vote for them. Under proportional representation, all the parties get a seat at the top table. Government policy is decided by the major parties acting together. Critics of PR say nothing gets done, everything is watered down as parties try to accommodate each other. However I think that is the strength of the system. You don't get extremist policies from either right or left. It works well in many countries.

 

There all scumbags,but your hoping a man that covered up for grooming gangs should be leader?

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14 hours ago, jukel123 said:

I hope if Starmer gets in that he introduces proportional representation and they have that policy in their manifesto. Huge areas of the UK don't really get a democratic vote because of the first past the post system. The tories often get into power even though the majority of the turnout didn't vote for them. Under proportional representation, all the parties get a seat at the top table. Government policy is decided by the major parties acting together. Critics of PR say nothing gets done, everything is watered down as parties try to accommodate each other. However I think that is the strength of the system. You don't get extremist policies from either right or left. It works well in many countries.

 

But I'd quite like some 'extremist' policies from the 'right'..... indeed I think it's the only thing that can save Britain. Remember though that controlling mass immigration is now considered right wing, keeping sexual deviants away from kids is right wing and having any opinion on gender other than there are 27 of them is right wing. Sad as it is I think only 'extremism' can now save western civilization 

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