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Suspect the allegations of sleaze will continue to haunt this government. These are predominantly ageing white men who will now recognise that their time as parliamentarIans is drawing to its natural close, so it’s time to exploit their positions and feather their nests for life before the Lords. All of this before next year’s public inquiry, when there will inevitably be more damaging revelations. Against such a background, it would be terribly difficult for any government to shed such a label, and the longer this one serves, the more tired the public will become of it.
No.Another Conservative Government going down in flames over sleaze ........ caught again trousering the public purse. Will the general public ever learn?
Who would have thought that an essential utility could be sold off to the highest bidder? And, when there‘s a point that they may lose profits, they are allowed to take the easy, cheaper route and stick 2 fingers up to us and the environment.You've got to hand it to the Tories
265 MPs vote to dump raw sewage in our waters. Public outrage goes through the roof, a few days later 283 MPs vote to dump sewage in our waters again.
They are not listening to us , they are laughing at us.
I doubt it will go down in flames, just a slow, smouldering death. It’s not an exclusively Conservative problem, of course, as history shows that all parties’ members find temptation impossible to resist. It just so happens that the more recent examples have involved the Tories. One could reasonably argue that the voting system enables too many members to become ensconced in Parliament and that it actually encourages a system of corruption, but the general public wasn’t too keen on that lesson. :-)Another Conservative Government going down in flames over sleaze ........ caught again trousering the public purse. Will the general public ever learn?