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Jenrick says Britain is broken but fails to recognise that he was one of the people who broke it.

He should have been sent to prison five years ago... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52826751

Robert KnobEdward Jenrick, you have waved your hands at being in any way guilty to the charges brought by the saner people in the street, and it is now my pleasure to pass sentence. You are an habitual scrote, who accepts lying as an occupational requirement, and presumably doesn’t accept accountability in the same casual manner. We therefore feel constrained to commit you to the maximum term allowed for these offences: you will go to FarageWorld for the remainder of five years, and may God have mercy on your constituents.
 
Jenrick says Britain is broken but fails to recognise that he was one of the people who broke it.

He should have been sent to prison five years ago... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52826751
Telling: Local councillors asked the High Court to order the government to disclose emails and memos around the deal. Rather than disclosing the correspondence, the Housing Secretary's lawyers conceded the timing of his decision "would lead the fair-minded and informed observer to conclude that there was a real possibility" that he had been biased.

And:
Robert Jenrick has admitted that he and a junior minister approved payments to towns in each other’s constituencies from a government fund earmarked for deprived areas.

The communities secretary confirmed that communities minister Jake Berry gave the go-ahead for Jenrick’s Newark constituency to be selected for a £25m fund award even though it was 270th on the list of the UK’s most deprived areas.

 
Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.

I’d happily go for a pint with him too. Far more than I would Farage, Polanski, Starmer or Davey.
Quite like Polanski and Davey, but Starmer would be boring as fuck over a drink.

Didn't mind Raab when he was kicking around, seemed trustworthy and likeable for a Tory.
 
Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.

I’d happily go for a pint with him too. Far more than I would Farage, Polanski, Starmer or Davey.
Farage would be bottom of the list of those to have a pint with. Apart from being a **** he comes across as someone playing the part of the common man down the pub. He’s a fake as well as a ****.
 
Have Badenoch and the Conservatives played a blinder here? Firstly, they must’ve had somebody spying on Jenrick and grassed him up. Then to kick him out prior to executing his and Farage’s plan, had to be a win for genuine Conservatives.

On another note, thought I’d put the news on and Sky News has a Tory Tarquin on who, for some reason is now wearing a Reform coloured tie, is now seemingly giving advice to Farage.

Not only the Tories moving across for the grift, it’s also the pundits who see where the money is at the moment.
 
Tory cunts.

Laughing at them all coming out in the media agreeing with Mango Shitgibbon over his comments on the Chagos islands knowing damn well they were ones that agreed to sell it.
Amazing isn’t it, the absolute hypocrisy of it.

And we all know this isn’t about Chagos, it’s about the act of colonialism and Trump gaining credibility for his actions over Greenland. Us giving up Chagos to decolonise doesn’t support Trump, even though he thought it was a ‘magnificent achievement, or words to that effect, only 6 months ago.

By their very actions, those who that are now saying we should keep the Chagos are actually in support of what Trump is doing, regardless if they say otherwise to the public.
 
Amazing isn’t it, the absolute hypocrisy of it.

And we all know this isn’t about Chagos, it’s about the act of colonialism and Trump gaining credibility for his actions over Greenland. Us giving up Chagos to decolonise doesn’t support Trump, even though he thought it was a ‘magnificent achievement, or words to that effect, only 6 months ago.

By their very actions, those who that are now saying we should keep the Chagos are actually in support of what Trump is doing, regardless if they say otherwise to the public.
As they are tories and Farage, they are entirely supportive of Trump as they see a way for huge personal enrichment, which is what they've always been about. Also, read what they said about Obama and Brexit whilst now openly welcoming a foreign leader blackmailing the UK over foreign policy. Sovereignty my arse!

The hilarity of the UK is that, once again, we're likely to completely miss the boat. Assume Orange man remembers who Farage is and would be prepared to offer him the 'trade deal of all trade deals'. If Farage ever becomes PM it will be 2029, at the earliest and, assuming Trump hasn't completely denuded US democracy by 2028, there will likely be a Democrat President who might well not look too favourably on Farage and his sad sac of perverts, fraudsters, racists and grifters.
 

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