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I was watching Langstaff's presentation, very well done.It's beyond shameful - have a read of this:https://news.sky.com/video/infected...-the-school-boys-who-lost-everything-13135614
I was watching Langstaff's presentation, very well done.It's beyond shameful - have a read of this:https://news.sky.com/video/infected...-the-school-boys-who-lost-everything-13135614
Jeebus, the contaminated blood enquiry is scathing.
Quite ******* right too!
It's not like most of this hasn't either been known or strongly suspected for years and years. The ******* appalling culture which exists high up in numerous organisations is endemic and actively allows this sort of ******* **** to happen far too frequently.
*******!
It is worth saying that this is not unique to the UK the same thing happened in many other countries.
It is worth saying that this is not unique to the UK the same thing happened in many other countries.
Government will use 'bootcamps' for unemployed Britons to fill job gaps, work and pensions secretary says.
So like a Workhouse then?
Will a man named Todt be in charge of the camps?
Mogg says that "Ofcom has been nobbled by the left wing media blob who are jealous of GBNews’s appeal."
He wants the government to disband Ofcom as privately funded broadcasters shouldn't be censored or controlled by the government.
He's going to speak to ministers.
Will that be speaking as a government MP with his own show on the channel?
It is worth saying that this is not unique to the UK the same thing happened in many other countries.
But many of them sorted it out a damn sight quicker.
And showing how widespread the culture of cover up in the public sector is,
Records destroyed about the contaminated blood scandal when the prospect of compensation was raised.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ood-deaths-lawsuit?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Using kids as guinea pig?
The deputy PM is urging british citizens to stockpile 3 days worth of food and water to help build ‘national resilience’ amid fears of prolonged power cuts, cyber attacks and floods.