Friday 11 December 2020

All Fair in Love, War and Politics

Friday is here once again and there really doesn't seem much to say on the probation front and having absolutely no appetite to dwell on Brexit, that just leaves either Covid or Trump. 

As regular readers are aware, I've become a big fan of CNN and somewhat surprisingly, also taken to Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain. I'm continuing to follow US politics for some distraction, but oh dear, I find the two have fallen out and the issue involves matters of principle, integrity and honesty, all matters many might feel are in short supply where politics and the Fourth Estate are concerned. 

So, as the Republicans and Trump initiate a seemingly absurd last-ditch attempt to steal the election and invite the Supreme Court to disallow millions of votes, as this take on things from Piers writing for the Daily Mail in his column sinks in, I'm hugely disappointed to yet again be reminded that indeed all is fair in love, war and politics:-

This Hunter Biden cover-up stinks

Imagine for a moment that Donald Trump had won the US election last month? I don't mean won it in the increasingly absurd way HE thinks he won it – i.e. that Joe Biden's entirely legitimate victory was invalid because uncorroborated 'mass voter fraud' made it a 'rigged' and 'stolen' election. Only a bonkers conspiracy theorist actually thinks that, someone like the President himself whose pathetic elongated temper tantrum is turning into the most unedifying episode of The Biggest Loser ever aired.

No, I mean imagine if Trump had actually won fair and square and was now preparing to be inaugurated for his second term of office? Then imagine that his victory was quite narrow, like Biden's, and came down to a few thousand votes in the swing states? And then imagine that just before the election, a major US newspaper had published an explosive story about his son Donald Trump Jr. based around the contents of his personal laptop that revealed extensive dodgy dealings with people from foreign countries, some very unfriendly to the United States, and which even suggested his father may have been involved in some of those dealings?

Now imagine that in this eventuality, and with none of the key elements of the story denied by the Trumps, 90% of America's mainstream media deliberately refused to cover the story, and social media giants like Twitter and Facebook actively suppressed it altogether? Finally, imagine waking up today to hear that rather than Hunter Biden being formally investigated by federal authorities from the Justice Department over his financial affairs, as is the case, it was Donald Trump Jr.

And that the investigation has been ongoing since 2018 but was 'paused' in case it affected the election. And that it has looked at allegations of potential criminal violations of tax and money laundering laws. And that it is now in front of a Delaware Grand Jury with a view to indictment. By now, some of you might be screaming that the election was 'rigged' and 'stolen' from Joe Biden, right? And of course, that is exactly what Donald Trump will be screaming all day long today, as he does every day, only this time with some actual evidence to support his otherwise hysterical claims.

I mean, who knows how damaging it might have been if this federal investigation into Hunter Biden's finances had been revealed before the election, and the mainstream media had given it the full Hillary Clinton email treatment that many believe cost her the 2016 election? I said at the time that the media's abject failure to properly report the New York Post's scoop about Hunter was a shameful dereliction of journalistic duty driven by the inherent liberal bias of much of the US media – and I said it as a liberal myself.

Predictably, and equally shamefully, the media responded by then trying to censor me too: I was dropped from an appearance on Brian Stelter's CNN media show after going on Fox News and lambasting news organisations like my former CNN employers for refusing to follow up the Post's Biden exposé. They were happy to buy into Joe Biden's line that it was all a hoax driven by nefarious Russians to discredit him.

Now the same CNN is reporting that the federal investigation is 'examining multiple financial issues, including whether Hunter Biden and associates violated tax and money laundering laws in business dealings in foreign countries, principally China.' CNN also reports that the investigation had been 'largely dormant in recent months' due to Justice Department rules that prohibit taking legal actions in cases that could affect an election. That tells me there's enough meat on the bone of the investigation to warrant genuine concern in the Biden camp.

If I were appearing on Stelter's show this Sunday, I might ask him if he is still comfortable that CNN refused to pursue the Post's story before the election? And what would they have done if it had been about Donald Trump Jr instead? At the time of the Post story breaking, I also made the point that the Democrats, mainstream media and social media firms could conspire to try to avoid it all they liked, but that wouldn't make it go away and it would come back to haunt Joe Biden if he won the election. Well, here we are.
    

Piers Morgan

61 comments:

  1. Truth is a fluid concept.

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  2. Seems like AG William Barr is going to face the wrath of a very unhappy toddler:

    "Mr. Trump has fumed about Mr. Barr for a number of reasons including his acknowledgment last week that the Justice Department hadn’t found widespread evidence of election fraud that would reverse Mr. Biden’s victory.

    On Thursday night, Mr. Trump tweeted his frustration about the Justice Department and the FBI’s failure to disclose the Hunter Biden investigation earlier. “Why didn’t the Fake News Media, the FBI and the DOJ report the Biden matter BEFORE the Election,” he wrote.

    Justice Department guidelines advise investigators against taking overt actions in a run-up to an election so as not to be seen as affecting the outcome."

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/barr-worked-to-keep-hunter-biden-probes-from-public-view-during-election-11607653188

    * "Why didn’t the Fake News Media, the FBI and the DOJ report the Biden matter BEFORE the Election. Oh well, it’s OK, we won the Election anyway - 75,000,000 VOTES!!!"

    * "Great. Most corrupt Election in history, by far. We won!!!"

    More worryingly... The Orange thing is sticking his nose into Arab affairs again, stirring up more trouble to leave Biden with a poisoned chalice:

    * "Another HISTORIC breakthrough today! Our two GREAT friends Israel and the Kingdom of Morocco have agreed to full diplomatic relations – a massive breakthrough for peace in the Middle East!"

    Why did that suddenly happen?

    * "Today, I signed a proclamation recognizing Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara. Morocco's serious, credible, and realistic autonomy proposal is the ONLY basis for a just and lasting solution for enduring peace and prosperity!"

    Precis from wiki:

    "The Western Sahara is disputed territory. The Polisario Front was formally constituted on 10 May 1973 in the Mauritanian city of Zouirate, with the express intention of militarily forcing an end to Spanish colonization. The 1975 United Nations visiting mission to Spanish Sahara, headed by Simeon Aké, concluded that Sahrawi support for independence (as opposed to Spanish rule or integration with a neighboring country) amounted to an "overwhelming consensus" and that the Polisario Front was by far the most powerful political force in the country. The Polisario controls about 20–25% of the Western Sahara territory, as the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), and claim sovereignty over the entire territory of Western Sahara."

    Why is Israel interested?

    "Morocco has argued that the Polisario Front (receives support from Hezbollah, Iran, and al-Qaida. There is no third-party substantiation of these claims."

    Trump loves anyone with a big wall:

    "The Western Sahara Berm, also known as the Moroccan Wall, is an approximately 2,700 km-long defensive structure consisting primarily of sand running through Western Sahara and the southeastern portion of Morocco... ive 'breaches' along the wall allow Moroccan troops the right of pursuit. The Polisario call the Berm the "wall of shame" ... it is estimated there are between five & ten million land mines around the wall"

    Or is it just Trump's hatred of Obama?

    "The Obama administration disassociated itself from the Moroccan autonomy plan in 2009, however, reversing the Bush-backed support of the Moroccan plan, and returning to a pre-Bush position, wherein the option of an independent Western Sahara is on the table again."

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  3. Want to know how spiteful & vicious the mysogynist racist Donald J Trump really is?

    "The Trump administration has executed Brandon Bernard, after the US supreme court denied a last-minute request to delay his killing. Bernard’s execution is one of five that the Trump administration is rushing through before Joe Biden takes office.

    The execution on Thursday night was the ninth federal execution since since July, when Donald Trump ended a 17-year hiatus in federal executions, and the first during a presidential lame-duck period in 130 years.

    Four of the five inmates set to die before Biden’s 20 January inauguration are black men. The fifth is a white woman who would be the first female prisoner executed by the federal government in nearly six decades."

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/10/trump-administration-justice-department-federal-executions

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  4. Latest mailout from Napo:-

    A new home beckons for Napo

    Dear Xxxxxxxx

    We are pleased to announce that Napo has today completed on a purchase of new office space in South West London. Having spent several years searching for property and taking into account what we have learned this year about remote working, we sought approval from the NEC to change our search parameters which produced positive results. In the current circumstances the move will take longer than usual and be more complicated to manage so we will write to you again once we have a firm moving date. Meanwhile we continue to limit staff presence in our current office and the best way to contact Napo HQ remains via email.

    Purchasing a new property is an important step towards securing Napo’s future as it releases us from paying rent and means we will start 2021 in a much more positive financial position.

    We look forward to sharing pictures and further details of our new premises once we have moved.

    Ian Lawrence Katie Lomas
    General Secretary National Chair

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  5. Via email:-

    "It’s back! The announcement about the pay award is back on HMPPS website, but the figures are even better. Now, getting your grade points, a contractual right, is the equivalent of a 3.7% pay increase. If you are not top of the scale, and you have a full case load, why does it take a zillion years to achieve parity with someone at the next desk? Grade points are a way of reducing your income over a lengthy period of time, not increasing it. Does napo have any comment?"

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    1. I think the silly idiot in napo agreed to recomened to us that we accept the ;last pay deal. In that went the automatic right to incremental rise. That did not stop him helping himself to another 10k. Napo The Northern association of probation officers are having a new home great I bet it is in the back garden of the General Secretary so he can just bark order from his cornflakes. No doubt he will be running for office to reap some personal benefit. They should never have sold up the silverware in the first place. Absolute tossers.

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    2. "The Northern association of probation officers"

      Where does that fit the narrative? I'm confused... you need to explain it to me using alphabetty-spagetty

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    3. Hahaha sorry type error spell check required. Although it does raise a question. Must get a tin of the spag .

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    4. So it wasn't a reference to Northern Tory-voting members who were in thrall to the lies of the Johnson/Cummings/Gove machine?

      Real-estate in SW London... taking account of remote working... might take longer than usual... more complicated to manage... I think you might be on to something - back garden office extension at Chez Lawrence?

      Wonder if he's up & into the office today to catch up on outstanding oasys records in a bid to avoid a dawn raid by the oasys police next week? Or shitting his pants over cases going awol with little or no co-operation from the tagging people? Or buying sanitiser to clean interview rooms because the employer won't? Or buying his own supply of facemasks because there aren't any left? Or coping on a salary that's frozen for the last ten years, and looking like its frozen again for the next four at least?

      Do as I say, not as I do.

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    5. That does make sense now you say it. Perhaps the link is more related to a small hub cheap enough to call base limp Napo on. Most likely seek another term while reducing travel or use a free age related Oyster card.

      The northern wall certainly have the Tories what they needed to remove Britain's international European standings. A majority to take employment rights away. Avoid supreme court challenges. Place the costs on the majority while the rich can afford the additional. Napo is dominated by northern leadership might there be a commomality.

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  6. "There's no money for public sector staff or to feed starving children"

    "Four Royal Navy patrol ships will be ready from 1 January to help the UK protect its fishing waters in the event of a no-deal Brexit, in a deployment evoking memories of the “cod wars” in the 1970s.

    The 80-metre-long armed vessels would have the power to halt, inspect and impound all EU fishing boats operating within the UK’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which can extend 200 miles from shore.

    Naval sources said the deployment had been long planned, but it comes after Conservative ministers quietly doubled the total fleet of patrol ships from four to eight, partly in case of a crisis caused by a no-deal Brexit. “We have done a lot of work to ensure we are ready for every eventuality,” one insider said."


    Have a Xmas get-together on us, said the government

    "Scientists and government advisers have urged people to rethink Christmas plans and ignore the easing of Covid rules amid fears over rising cases and hospitalisations in parts of the UK."


    "Donald Trump has drawn withering criticism for continuing to host Christmas parties at the White House even as America’s daily death toll from the coronavirus hit a record 3,000.

    Despite public health guidelines warning against indoor gatherings, the White House has pressed ahead with as many as two dozen of its traditional holiday events."


    * “Donald Trump must get the credit for the vaccines. It is a miracle.” tweets Donald J Trump

    * "I just want to stop the world from killing itself!" tweets Donald J Trump

    * "Now it turns out that my phone call to the President of Ukraine, which many, including me, have called “perfect”, was even better than that. I predicted Biden corruption, said to call the A.G., who perhaps knew of the corruption during the impeachment hoax?"

    3,000 US citizens are dying each and every day.


    And new cases in uk are way up again - where's Frank?

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    1. Trump is a nasty distraction his ego is bigger than his swollen UV rayed stumpy body. His time is short now for any influence he is nearly gone. He is what Orwell feared and portrayed in animal farm the real pig Napoleon will always be trump's legacy. His ex euro cousin and junior alter ego the fat stupid incompetant clown prince Johnson has totally stuffed the UK. Euro delays traffic bottlenecked at Dover. No fly routes. Green card back. No euro health protections 90 days limits on travel. Funding proof of travel and direction. Passport controls delays and insurance premiums. Food inflation and limits yet to come and GDP to suffer. Unemployment and hardships on the working classes amid covid state aided deaths. A no deal outcome most likely . He can only just manage to wipe his arse let alone run Britain. Well done we bloody well let them in didn't we . Sadly voting is allowed if your over 18 but intelligence not required. Yes a remoaner sorry.

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  7. Hooorayyy! Just what we've been waiting for:

    "Self-isolation for contacts of people with confirmed coronavirus will be shortened from 14 to 10 days across the UK from Monday."

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  8. The US Food and Drug Administration has authorised the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for emergency use.

    "Today our nation has achieved a medical miracle," Mr Trump said. "We have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just nine months."

    But Handcock's already claimed the credit for this miracle!

    The US Supreme Court has rejected an unprecedented attempt to throw out election results in four battleground states that was backed by President Donald Trump.

    The lawsuit, filed this week by the state of Texas, sought to invalidate results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

    "There's no way to say it other than they dodged," said White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany, referring to the judges. "They dodged, they hid behind procedure, and they refused to use their authority to enforce the constitution."

    * "The Supreme Court really let us down. No Wisdom, No Courage!"

    The shitspout continues:

    * "So, you’re the President of the United States, and you just went through an election where you got more votes than any sitting President in history, by far - and purportedly lost. You can’t get “standing” before the Supreme Court, so you “intervene” with wonderful states... that, after careful study and consideration, think you got “screwed”, something which will hurt them also. Many others likewise join the suit but, within a flash, it is thrown out and gone, without even looking at the many reasons it was brought. A Rigged Election, fight on!"

    * “We’ve not gotten any court to judge this (the vote) on its merit.”

    Never mind, you've still got a few more prisoners you can kill to make you feel better before you're evicted.

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    1. Second death row inmate executed in two days

      Three more executions are planned before the end of Donald Trump's presidency on 20 January.

      Federal executions had been on pause for 17 years before Mr Trump ordered them to resume earlier this year.

      If the remaining executions go ahead, Mr Trump will have overseen the most executions by a US president in more than a century.

      Who'd have thought it?

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  9. "Boris Johnson's declaration that he would go to Paris, travel to Berlin, "do whatever it takes to reach a deal" was quietly rebuffed again by the EU on Friday."

    Seems that Macron, Merkel & others are refusing to take calls from The Clown Prince as the EU stand together. Thank fuck someone is finally making a stand having seen through his lies, empty promises & bluster. When will the scales fall from the eyes of the UK electorate? When they receive an email on Jan 2nd cancelling their ski-ing holiday, perhaps?

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    1. Let me get this straight, you're actually celebrating the fact the EU are trying to screw us over? FFS. I'm no fan of Boris but I'm British first and foremost and want the best for our country.

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    2. Don't think the EU are doing us over. They have a protected trading block. We left simple. They nice winter skj resorts we got access to on the same rates. Sunshine in Spain south of France Italy and the rest. We left. They will make up any block losses by tax new rates for non block members. Can't blame them for that freeloaders get lost. The right wing racist agenda of the conservative wave is not welcome in Europe who will no longer protect the UK shores . Asylum seekers will also think harder about channel sailing here. Soon Britons won't want to be here either.

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    3. I beg your pardon we wanted the best by screwing 27 others. Common be fair to others. We decided to leave so therefore if they want something from us, it should be on our own terms. If we want something from them it should be on their own terms. No need crying foul.

      Donald Trump world of America coming to an end in Jan 21. I don't want it replaced by UK first. Politics is shifting back to partnership, collaboration and consensus.

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    4. I agree with you. Absolutely but fatty Johnson thinks he is the new trump on the euro block and will be a disaster . Continued isolation is going to be painful let's hope it focuses the voters of the future.

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    5. @07:21 from yesterday here.

      "the EU are trying to screw us over"

      A campaign of lies & xenophobic rhetoric persuades a slim UK majority to vote to leave the EU - 51.9% v 48.1% of those who voted, on a 68% turnout.

      The EU did not want the UK to leave. The Voteleave lies have been unravelling over the last four years, with the UK govt persisting in briefing against the EU to justify their position; they've even briefed against each other within govt, leading to the end of May & the Clown Prince inheriting the premiereship.

      It is a clique of antagonistic right-wing xenophobes & marketeers who are screwing us over; a bedpan load of gamblers, bullies & power-hungry egomaniacs - Rees-Mogg, Farage, Drunken-Smith, Johnson, Gove & all the faceless manipulators who are funding this with laundered monies from behind their offshore smokescreens (much of it is probably UK taxpayer cash from outsourcing contracts!)


      "I'm British first"

      Make Britain Great again! Reclaim the Empire! Repatriate Illegal Immigrants! British Jobs for British People! We send the EU £350 million a week. Let’s fund our NHS instead!
      Our 'standing' on the world stage was only made possible by our preparedness to travel the globe, enslave other nations and steal their assets. If we are to be 'sovereign' then we are to have "Supreme authority within a territory".

      But... the 'we' is not you & me, its those who have influence & control of the government - and that does not necessarily mean those who have been elected to parliament. It could mean someone like Cummings, or Farage, or the faceless multi-billionaire power-brokers who lobby ministers over 5* dinners, in private jets, during overseas holidays, at Davos, or those who have evidence of ministers' indiscretions or criminal behaviours.

      The 'territory' (for now) is the union of Great Britain & Northern Ireland. So, as someone posted @20:50 yesterday, we could take a balanced view in the style of Norway, or we could just unleash the British gunships and blame everyone else while screaming "Britain First!".

      https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-the-broken-brexit-promises-half-truths-and-dodgy-predictions-from-all-sides

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    6. Here is today's fresh evidence of the vile, callous Tory behaviours that the UK electorate somehow seems to accept as okay:

      "Unaccompanied children in France are being told by the French authorities that they should give up hope of being reunited with family in the UK after the Home Office failed to offer the help it had promised.

      With the deadline to enter the UK legally and safely under the EU’s family reunification rules due to expire at the end of the year, the Home Office is accused of reneging on its vow to help unaccompanied children reunite with family in the UK.

      A year ago, Boris Johnson told parliament that he was “absolutely committed to ensuring that this country will continue to receive unaccompanied children” after Britain left the EU."

      Meanwhile, in contrast:

      "A wealthy Tory MP is facing demands to pay reparations for his family’s part in the Caribbean slave trade after the Observer revealed that he now controls the plantation where his ancestors created the first slave-worked sugar plantation in the British empire almost 400 years ago.

      The MP for South Dorset, Richard Drax, has inherited the 250-hectare Drax Hall plantation in Barbados from his father, inquiries by the Observer have established. His father died in 2017. Drax has not yet declared the land or its properties in the parliamentary register of members’ interests."


      How & why is this okay? If you or I were temporarily responsible for a child and lied to that child about reuniting it with family, we'd be prosecuted for cruelty through emotional abuse. If we failed to make a declaration while accepting public funds to live on (which is what the MP salary is), e.g. universal credit, we'd be sanctioned forever & prosecuted for fraud.

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    7. Sources (both worth a read):

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/12/wealthy-mp-urged-to-pay-up-for-his-familys-slave-trade-past

      https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/dec/13/uk-reneges-on-vow-to-reunite-child-refugees-with-families

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  10. Quietly, under the radar...

    "Last month, the United Nations (UN)’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said there had been a sharp increase in the number of Palestinian houses being demolished by Israel in the occupied West Bank during the coronavirus pandemic. It said that Israel had demolished more than 500 structures in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip this year.

    Meanwhile, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Palestinian Territories Jamie McGoldrick warned that Israel’s demolition of Palestinian houses during the COVID-19 pandemic would make the Palestinians more susceptible to health risks.

    More than 600,000 Israelis live in over 230 settlements built since the 1967 Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds.

    All Israeli settlements are illegal under international law. The UN Security Council has condemned Israel’s settlement activities in the occupied territories in several resolutions."

    https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2020/11/02/2381468/israel-demolishes-record-number-of-palestinian-homes-in-2020-report

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  11. he Times 10th Dec 2020:-

    G4S suitor would drop prison work

    The controversial privatised British prisons, immigration removal centres and offender-tagging operation of G4S would be the first parts of the security group to be sold if shareholders accept a £3.8 billion bid from an American rival, it has emerged.

    Allied Universal is a commercial and corporate security business and is understood to lack the experience and desire to work with the government. Such a view would spark immediate ministerial involvement in the G4S sale process.

    Serco, another government contractor that operates private prisons, will have its eye on G4S’s justice services division in Britain and Australia.

    This week Allied Universal’s 245p bid was recommended by the board of G4S, the world’s leading security company with £7 billion of revenue and 530,000 employees. That came after.....

    paywall

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    1. US investment site "California-headquartered Allied Universal, which is backed by buyout group Warburg Pincus and pension fund Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, said it could divest all or a significant part of G4S’s Care & Justice Services business. Analysts at RBC Capital said they could see rival Serco as an obvious owner of this business “at the right price.”


      Guardian - "Suspicion of profiteering has been reinforced by strong third-quarter numbers from Serco, one of firms brought in to help with testing.

      Revenues were revised up to £3.9billion, underlying profits to £165m and the shares shot up almost 17 per cent.

      Labour MP Rachel Reeves couldn't resist piling in, accusing Serco of 'raking in the profits' while 'people are paying the price for its failure'.

      Serco describes Covid-19 income as ephemeral and points out that its role in test and trace was to set up and manage test sites.

      It firmly rejects charges it is involved in the NHS app or the IT.

      The targeting of Serco by Labour comes at a moment when outsourcing firms are fighting to escape a chequered past."

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    2. https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2019-04-10.243532.h

      April 2019 - "The value of contracts that the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has with (a) G4S and (b) Serco are as follows:

      (a) G4S:

      Five contracts as a direct supplier totalling £961,685,342

      There are also four contracts where G4S are the operator but the direct contract relationship is with a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) under PFI contracts totalling £3,740,096,934

      So that's a total of around £4.5bn in April 2019 for G4S alone.

      G4S has won a £300m government contract to run a new “mega-prison” which will house 1,680 inmates.

      Add £300m as of Oct 2020: "The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) selected the security company to manage HMP Five Wells, a category C jail in Wellingborough, despite a series of scandals and after the firm was stripped of its contact to run crisis-hit Birmingham prison last year."

      And some pocket money: "The London-based global outsourcing firm G4S, that records annual revenue of roughly £7.5 billion, has taken £10 million in UK Government Coronavirus support, Byline Times can reveal."

      (b) Serco

      Three contracts as a direct supplier totalling £601,025,934

      There are also four contracts where Serco are the operator but the direct contract relationship is with a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) as these are PFI contracts totalling £2,967,841,973

      And a further £3.5bn for Serco.

      Again, a bit of extra cash - "Serco, one of the outsourcing companies behind the heavily criticised NHS coronavirus test-and-trace programme, will consider paying a dividend to shareholders after the government contract helped boost its profits.

      Shares in Serco surged by 18% on Friday after it said it expected to make an underlying profit for the year of between £160m and £165m. This is higher than previously forecast and an increase of more than a third on the previous year’s total. The company will make a decision in December on whether to pay a dividend."

      "Revealed: ‘Failing’ Serco won another £57m COVID contract without competition

      As Serco's share price soars, government accused of "shovelling huge sums of public money to a handful of outsourcing companies without competition, rigour or accountability"."

      So MoJ are handing out well over Eight Billion Pounds Sterling, £8bn, of taxpayer cash to these two companies, and then handing out £Millions more in relief payments to companies that are paying dividends to ahreholders & £multi-million pound salaries & bonuese to executives.

      https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/dark-money-investigations/revealed-failing-serco-won-another-57m-covid-contract-without-competition/

      But its all okay as the GREEDY, FAT-CAT public sector frontline workers can just have another pay freeze until 2024. That should fix it.

      !! Vote Tory !! Get Brexit Done !! Levelling Up !!

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  12. covid Cases climbing above 20K again, numbers of deaths rising, hospital admissions rising...

    Where's Frank? I don't want to step on toes.

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  13. In Toddler Times today:

    * "I WON THE ELECTION IN A LANDSLIDE, but remember, I only think in terms of legal votes, not all of the fake voters and fraud that miraculously floated in from everywhere! What a disgrace!"

    * "WE HAVE JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT!!!"

    * "The Supreme Court had ZERO interest in the merits of the greatest voter fraud ever perpetrated on the United States of America. All they were interested in is “standing”, which makes it very difficult for the President to present a case on the merits. 75,000,000 votes!"

    * "Who is a worse governor, Brian Kemp of Georgia or Doug Ducey of Arizona??? These are two RINO Republicans who fought against me and the Republican Party harder than any Democrat. They allowed states that I won easily to be stolen. Never forget, vote them out of office!"

    Now The Don has issued contracts on Kemp & Ducey the US taxpayer will have to pay for their extra security details for the next few years.

    USA - hasn't this gone a bit too far now? You're seriously happy to let your lameduck president issue contracts via social media? Isn't it bad enough he's killing anyone he can on death row? You now want him to have sitting Republican governors assassinated? Because that's what is likely. The Proud Boys have already been implicated in a plot to kidnap the governor in Michigan.

    Its fucking batshit crazy?

    Still, we've got a bloated loon trying his best to crash the UK into a brick wall at full speed - maybe there's something in the water?

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  14. Clown Prince NeedyPants should look to Norway's politicians for guidance on fair trade arrangements:

    "If we do not get a deal by Jan. 1, we will not open Norway's economic fishing zones to vessels from the EU and Britain. Neither can we expect Norwegian vessels to get access to their (the EU's and Britain's) zones before a deal is in place."


    It really is that simple. No need to deploy Trident.

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  15. What cover-up? unless you think it's OK to print fake news.

    I agree that Piers Morgan is not a shining armour role model. We have this from Wikipedia:

    On 24 September 2014, the Trinity Mirror publishing group admitted for the first time that some of its journalists had been involved in phone hacking and agreed to pay compensation to four people who sued for the alleged hacking of voicemails.[129][130] Six other phone-hacking claims had already been settled. The BBC reported that it had seen legal papers showing that although the alleged hacking could have taken place as early as 1998, the bulk of the alleged wrongdoing took place in the early 2000s when Morgan was the Daily Mirror editor.[131] The admissions by Trinity Mirror came whilst the London Metropolitan Police investigation into the phone hacking allegations was ongoing. Morgan has always denied any involvement in the practice.[

    As regards the Hunter Biden allegations, it should be remembered that it was Trump's quid pro quo to get the Ukrainians to investigate that formed the case for impeachment. The allegations in the New York Post, a Murdoch-owned paper, were unsubstantiated and it's supposed to be a publishing convention not to publish such information because until it's substantiated it's fake news. Do we really want to encourage such practices?

    It's worth remembering that Trump's target was Joe Biden and allegations that he used his position as vice-president to further his son's interests. These allegations were examined and dismissed by a Senate inquiry. And though Biden junior is having his tax affairs investigated, the investigation was launched by an attorney general appointed by Trump.

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  16. I'm British first. The empire lives on!

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-ppe-malaysia-gloves-uk-b1766743.html%3famp

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    1. The UK has bought supplies of personal protective equipment from firms accused of modern slavery during the coronavirus pandemic despite warnings from within government, The Independent can reveal.

      Leaked documents show Whitehall identified companies suspected of forced labour as long ago as November 2019 – with further concerns about suppliers highlighted by a UK diplomat over the summer.

      But tens of millions of items were still purchased from these firms, the majority of which are based in Malaysia

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    2. Lazy insinuation. Not all expressions of national pride or belonging can be dismissed as racism, fascism, or harking back to the days of empire. This exhausted old trope has been stifling open and honest debate for a long, long time. Frankly its demeaning to those who have known and suffered real racism. It might offer 5 minutes of release to your permanently outraged state to casually hurl this bull, but it contributes nothing to the greater good. Please stop.

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    3. "Please be quiet & let us get on with business as usual"

      Really?

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    4. Is this an actual quote... or just the absence of anything of worth to say?

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    5. "Frankly its demeaning to those who have known and suffered real racism."

      So you get to define what really constitutes racism?
      Isn't that a bit bigoted?
      There's a big world with lots of differing opinions outside the boundaries of Royston Vasey. Catch a bus! Explore!
      You can still wear your Union Jack underpants!

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    6. Well said 21.28, it's the lack of understanding of national pride amongst the left that means they spend the aftermath of every national election scratching their heads as to why they didn't win.

      "We just don't get it, there's this large majority of people in the UK who have pride in their country, we call them racist and try to demean and belittle them.... but they still won't vote for us!!!"

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    7. No I don't get to define what really constitutes racism. And no it isn't bigoted. I'm just pointing out that snap judgements about other people's apparent racism, based on nothing at all, is a lazy way to conduct a discussion. And, in case you hadn't noticed, you're doing it again.

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    8. "national pride"

      "large majority of people in the UK who have pride in their country"

      "apparent racism based on nothing at all"

      It was clearly a "lack of understanding of national pride amongst the left" that led to a serious head injury when I was targetted by a group who insisted they were full of British National Pride as they kicked me around the street screaming racist epithets, telling me to "go home" because they were "getting Brexit done - Right Here! Right Now!".

      It was probably because I was too lazy to understand their point of view & I don't know what real racism is.

      Forgive me if I'm pissed off with Brexit, Tory racist policies, apologists for Brexit, apologists for racism, myopic nationalists who want to isolate Britain & shoot anyone who steals their fish.

      The world is burning, millions are dying because of global greed, power-hungry fuckwits & what seems to be a complete lack of compassion for other human beings that are 'different'.

      White Male privilege is the yardstick against which almost everything seems to be measured, and how one fits in with those that hold such a worldview determines whether you are accepted, or beaten to death with said yardstick.

      White, pretty, wealthy - they're the three most common grounds for acceptance in the UK

      If you're a woman, non-white, have a disability, or you're not wealthy - you better start being sexually available or funny or somehow make yourself useful.

      The world is not a kind place for many, and not much is fair - in love, in war or in politics.

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    9. This has become a rant now. It looks a lot like you're keen to judge the world and everyone in it based on an incident which may or may not have happened to you. Its a dangerous position to take. Motivated by, and seemingly intended to instil, hatred and mistrust based on race, gender, disability or whatever else you can throw in to divide others. You cant keep blaming everything on everybody else and seeking to promote division, convenient as that may feel for you.

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    10. Casting doubt upon others' reality, revising others' experiences to suit an agenda, using that same dismissive, holier-than-thou cornered-rat arrogance that we've become familiar with. The go-to approach for Thatcher, Blair, Cameron, May and especially Johnson & his cronies.

      Jim's blog has always been open to discussion, to disagreement, to points of view being aired - but @08:25's post is surely more of a trolling exercise than a point of view?

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    11. That who has become familiar with? You? Or we? What do you mean? Expressing an alternative view is one of the fundaments of healthy debate. But healthy debate is stifled by unfounded accusations of racism... which seems to be your go-to. If someone isnt completely aligned with your world view it doesnt make them arrogant and dismissive. Why would that be trolling anymore than retorts about empire and casual insinuations of racism are trolling. My reading of this conversation is that you have a pretty polarised understanding of all people and all things. Just because you're (permanently) outraged doesnt mean you're right, and if your glasshouse is so fragile I'd advise that you stop hurling stones.

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  17. Just when you couldn't imagine they could be more obnoxious:

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/dec/13/windrush-payments-to-be-fast-tracked-and-made-more-generous

    "Patel will say: “The Windrush generation built their lives and their homes in Britain and I have always said that I will listen and act to ensure they get the compensation they deserve. I truly hope the changes I am announcing today will make a real difference to people’s lives"

    The changes being announced are positive, but far too late for many. Why not just make the payments & support available from the point at which the racist fuckers finally accepted the Windrush generation had been ignored, abused & cheated?

    One heartbreaking example:

    "Samantha Cooper, whose partner Eddie Lindsay was sacked from his job with Tesco in 2012 because he was unable to get a British passport (despite the fact he had lived in the UK for over 50 years, having arrived from Jamaica as a child), received an offer of £7,000 compensation only on Friday. She described the offer as “insulting”.

    Lindsay, the father of her two children, died before the scandal broke and the family remains in debt because of the Home Office’s mistake. The couple were unable to marry because he had no passport, so Cooper has been unable to access his pension or bereavement benefits. She said the offer did not reflect three years’ lost earnings, nor did it reflect the enormous suffering experienced by her family. Because he had no passport, Lindsay was unable to travel to visit his own mother before she died, and was shattered by trying to convince the Home Office a mistake had been made, she said."

    Priti Aunty will, of course, now say history shows *she* has saved the Windrush generation with her generosity & influence.

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  18. More grounds to shout "hoorray!" if you're a Serco shareholder:

    "England’s test and trace service is being sub-contracted to a myriad of private companies employing inexperienced contact tracers under pressure to meet targets, a Guardian investigation has found.

    Under a complex system, firms are being paid to carry out work under the government’s £22bn test and trace programme. Serco, the outsourcing firm, is being paid up to £400m for its work on test and trace, but it has subcontracted a bulk of contact tracing to 21 other companies.

    Contact tracers working for these companies told the Guardian they had received little training, with one saying they were doing sensitive work while sitting beside colleagues making sales calls for gambling websites"

    This what £22bn buys:

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/dec/14/england-covid-test-and-trace-relying-on-inexperienced-and-poorly-trained-staff

    "One contact-tracer, earning £8.72 an hour [minimum wage] said he was having to interview extremely vulnerable people in a “target driven” office that encouraged staff to make 20 calls a day, despite NHS guidance saying each call should take 45 to 60 minutes."

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  19. A familiar tale?

    "Millions of medical gowns bought for the NHS at the end of the first lockdown for £122m have never been used.

    PPE Medpro was set up as a company in May while the UK was still in the first coronavirus lockdown.

    Six weeks after it was incorporated, PPE Medpro signed a contract with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) for £122m to supply sterile surgical gowns to the NHS in England.

    The contract was not opened to competition due to the exceptional urgency of the coronavirus pandemic.

    The DHSC told the BBC that contracts for the gowns must meet the British Standard for the sterilisation of medical devices or a "technical equivalent".

    PPE Medpro followed this second route. This required the DHSC to seek approval from the health regulator, the MHRA, for them to be used in the NHS.

    The DHSC and MHRA declined to comment when asked for details of the approval application made for the Medpro products."

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  20. Two articles I find very interesting in today's news. The first is about money being made available to the third sector for rough sleeping and substance misuse.
    The second makes me wonder just what caviates might have to be agreed to in order to access that money on offer?

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/extra-help-for-rough-sleepers-with-drug-and-alcohol-dependency

    https://www.oxford.gov.uk/news/article/1659/oxford_s_homelessness_services_will_not_cooperate_in_deporting_people_experiencing_rough_sleeping

    'Getafix

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  21. Here's a tasty morsel for you folks, in case any of your cases are subject to National Minimum Wage (NMW) or National Living Wage (NLW). I've just had it clarified by a specialist employment lawyer.

    The rates for NMW & NLW rose on 1 April 2020 BUT...

    If furloughed, employees will only receive 80% of the 2019 rate - even now.

    So one of the people I work with (over 25 years old) was furloughed from March to July. Their wages were frozen at 80% of the 2019 NLW rate of £8.20/hour, even though anyone still working will have received £8.72/hour from 1 April 2020.

    They resumed work in July and were paid £8.72/hour. In November they were furloughed again and their furlough pay reverted to 80% of the 2019 rate of £8.20/hour.

    It seems the government has fixed the calculation on a date in February 2020, and that the calculation will apply to any period of furlough, regardless of any increase in the NMW or NLW.

    If anyone raises the issue that 80% of pay when you're on the NMW or NLW means you're being paid *below* the legal minimum rate, the government's answer is that you're not working while you're furloughed, so NMW or NLW do not apply.

    Who'd have thought it? Not only are they stealing from public sector frontline staff by freezing their pay, but also from those on the national minimum or living wage.

    Meanwhile, they can hand out £122M without any competition or due diligence for surgical gowns that cannot be used; or £22bn for a test & trace system that's worse than useless; etc etc etc etc etc ad nauseaum.

    Levelling up. One Nation Tories. All in it Together.

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    1. Whilst I'm sure you could find countless examples where the government have screwed people over, this is clearly isn't one of them.

      The government could have chosen not to furlough anyone if they'd wanted to. There's nothing written in stone to say it had to happen. The government could have tried the Chinese government's approach instead: "you can't go to work? Well tough. You'll just have to starve then"

      Ultimately it's all paid for by the taxpayer. Which is why it was ironic that the people shouting the loudest on here for perpetual lockdowns are probably now shouting the loudest about the public sector pay freeze.

      Yes, they want the government to furlough everyone indefinitely at 100% rate and honouring the minimum wage but they don't want to pay for it by having their own wages frozen! Where do they think the money comes from?!

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    2. Perpetual lockdowns,?

      "Yes, they want the government to furlough everyone indefinitely at 100% rate."

      Please point me to where you get that from. Or is it again personal interpretation being substituted for fact?

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    3. It has been said already the Tories are bankrupt in ideology. They sold everything British or state owned to their friends and multinationals. The workforce if coffee bars cafes hotels and leisure are just ways they want to see the employment shift to low skills. It keeps wages down. Competitive in the new euro market where they won't allow the Tories tricks. Furlough what choice did they have the party of business. Tax is the insurance people are due. That said it would have been better to close Britain plc fast. Subsidise everyone's bills by nationalised ownerships but they could not. They sold it all. So money is their only option. That means they will make us all pay it back sooner than later while they still make a mess .

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  22. At least one person posting on this blog would do well to read the following article:

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/dec/15/english-nationalism-champion-no-10

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    1. English nationalism has a champion in No 10. But it's a very fragile concept

      There was a blast of what we used to consider big beast conservatism last week, when Chris Patten, former governor of Hong Kong, told the Independent of his fears for the UK under its current prime minister. “I don’t think that Mr Johnson is a Conservative,” he elaborated. “I think he is an English nationalist.”

      It is not so striking as it would once have been, to hear Boris Johnson being repudiated by his own tribe: he has always chosen his inner circle for their loyalty to his chaotic and radical schemes, and truthfully, none of them look much like conservatives at present. Yet it is interesting, now we’re governed by one, to consider what an English nationalist actually believes.

      In a world of paradoxes, the most immediately striking thing is that it is an intensely nostalgic creed with very shallow and recent roots. Its mascot is the Twitter user born in the 1950s, complaining that he didn’t fight in a war that predated his birth just to find Polish pickled vegetables in his corner shop. It’s a stubborn and powerful longing for a monocultural, garlic-free England that didn’t exist, nursed in the hearts of people who wouldn’t have been alive for it even if it had.

      English nationalism has no hinterland, no “cultural imaginary”, as academic Alex Niven described it, no aesthetic more distant than The Great British Bake Off (and even that is a complicated patriotism, laced as it is with multiculturalism and human warmth).

      This is the inevitable consequence not of nationalism, but of Englishness, which has only very recently even tried to conceive itself as a separate identity from the rest of the British Isles. Not all nationalisms are created equal, and they aren’t all equally problematic. It’s possible to build a solid, rational and hopeful bordered movement if you have an external oppressor, threatening your democratic agency on geographical or racial grounds; it just doesn’t work when you are the oppressor.

      So English nationalism is a fundamentally inauthentic creed, which – in another paradox that nevertheless makes sense at the level of the soul – gives it an unquenchable obsession with authenticity. The “real” English voter is, again, a recent construct dressed up as an eternal one. The angry, left-behind voter in Mansfield is authentic. The voter in Tower Hamlets, with just as much reason to be angry – proximity to Canary Wharf does not, it transpires, make you rich – is not. The angry retired solicitor in West Sussex is authentic; the working barrister in Brighton is not.

      On face value, your legitimacy as a voter derives from your rage: the angrier you are, the more real. Essentially, though, there is an implicit racial dimension: that you’re only really real if you’re white. The closest the English nationalist movement will come to saying this is when they refer to the “white working class” as the locus of all honest political response (an all-white working class, incidentally, hasn’t existed in the memory of a single politician alive today). But if you ever call this worldview racist, its adherents go bananas, which only goes to prove their superior authenticity.

      If English nationalism plays big at the ballot box – and it does – this is not because anyone swallows its circular logic, barren oppositionalism and manifest contradictions. Rather, it’s a Trumpian offer. They want to make England great again in order to privilege its citizens over migrants; the nation’s industry will be protected from foreign competition; its jobs will be ringfenced and not outsourced to cheaper labour markets abroad. Underlying it are good questions – about wage stagnation, disempowerment in the workplace, the division of profit between capital and labour – given entirely the wrong answers. But you can see the appeal when alternative solutions seem to lack plausibility, or are lacking altogether.

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    2. There’s a very real problem when English nationalism finally triumphs and, it turns out, doesn’t care about the nation at all; doesn’t care about the union with the rest of the UK; doesn’t care whether its free-trade area ends up smaller than its actual borders; doesn’t care about its industries or jobs; doesn’t care about its imports or exports; and doesn’t care about its excess deaths, which is a technical and tactful way of saying, genuinely doesn’t care whether we live or die. Whether or not English humans are more important to them than French ones is completely moot, because they care little about anyone.

      If, as a nationalist government, you are not fit for your promise of compassionate, if insular, stewardship, what do you put in its place to keep the flame alive? Two things: first, idiotic exceptionalism that, like so many dumb ideas, finds its true north in education minister Gavin Williamson (you remember why we got the vaccine first: because we’re the best in the world at everything).

      Second, excruciating jingoism. At its least consequential, that might be an unstatesmanlike remark about the German chancellor wanting us to crawl over broken glass; at its most unsettling, it’s gunboats in the English Channel (chosen not, I think, for its proliferation of fish to be protected, but rather because of its “English” prefix).

      Like reproduction furniture, MDF dressed up as a Queen Anne corner cupboard, English nationalism is an ugly thing in and of itself, made uglier by its pretension. It is also very fragile. You don’t need to find its weak point: it has no strong points. You just need the confidence to reject it.

      Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist

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    3. Thank you I read it understand the suggestion Johnson is selling something which was never there. Not even pre ww2 the 1950s or post war boomers. Which poster is your point aimed. For me the Dorset shires home counties and the country set are the ones who enjoy the freedoms of wealth while believe in anything for them but not in their back yards. BJ the clown is their mascot of idiocy and a trump mini me. The sooner we are rid the better . They all have their roots in extreme right wing.

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    4. Johnson wasn't elected as the Tory Party leader because of his political prowess, his statesmanship, or his integrity.
      He was elected because he was seen as a useful idiot by the party right wing.
      I believe that all this talk of National Identity and Sovereignty is really a process of sowing the seeds of a fascist state.

      "Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/) is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong regimentation of society and of the economy which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe."

      The Government do as they like, and close down the avenues avaliable for anyone to contest their actions. Dictatorship?
      National Identity? It makes me feel a bit grubby in 2020 if I'm honest.

      'Getafix

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  23. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/dominic-cummings-pay-rise-boris-johnson-b1774354.html%3famp

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    1. "Dominic Cummings was handed a huge pay rise before he was forced out of Downing Street last month, it has emerged.

      The prime minister’s ousted special adviser – who publicly lost a No 10 power struggle – was earning between £95,000 and £100,000 when he was recruited.

      But he was being paid between £140,000 to £145,000 when he left, official documents released today show."

      40% pay rise. Worth every penny?

      Sorry if this is stepping on your toes Frank:

      18,500 new cases & 500+ new deaths today - so not a lot is changing except the coronavirus, which is adapting. Many virologists think this could be a positive sign that the virus is evolving such that, by becoming less deadly or or problematic for its host, it can be less easily detected, spread more widely at a faster rate & thus better ensure its own survival, i.e. it doesn't kill its chosen host.

      Sadly humans seem to be heading in the opposite direction on the evolutionary survival scale.

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    2. You may be right on the final point but the thus point survival by speed. No speed up an infection only increase victims and the death rate . It will still kill proportionately more people as the infection climbs. If it mutated to infect spike kids it would all over in weeks for mass fatality. Which is why Jonson will kill many more Britain's as he continues his diliatry dithering stummmmering fat boys incompetant bullish approach.

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  24. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/15/johnson-wasted-public-money-over-adviser-sacked-by-dominic-cummings

    "Khan, 29, was accused by Cummings of lying about her conversations with Hammond’s former staff member Poppy Trowbridge. It is understood Khan was asked to hand over her work phone, and also presented her personal phone to Cummings.

    The government finally paid off Khan in November after a five-day hearing for the unfair dismissal case had been set for this month.

    Dave Penman, the head of the FDA union, which backed Khan’s claim, said: “This is an extraordinary exchange of letters, demonstrating the depth to which the prime minister would go to pursue a vindictive agenda against a special adviser they knew was unfairly dismissed.

    “The prime minister was happy to waste taxpayers’ money rather than admit he was wrong, even though he knew that by issuing a ministerial direction, his callousness and profligacy with public finances would ultimately be revealed. It was only when faced with the cold reality of having to give sworn evidence in court that they chose to settle.” "

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  25. "Covid rules relaxed but Christmas should be small and short, says Boris Johnson"

    Because in doing so he can avoid the blame for what is going to be a covid slaughter in the new year:

    Now he can say "WE gave you Xmas but YOU fucked it up."

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