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This and Cameron's corruption below and no comments on either, depressing that so many just accept, or by silence support the obvious corruptionhttp://www.religionethics.co.uk/index.php?topic=18504.0
Quite an interesting discussion (with Rachel Shabby) on this mornings Adrian Chiles programme on 5-Live. Centring around normalisation of corruption. If everything has been "fixed" you need a mighty big lever to shift it.
That accusation is utter bollocks.I am focusing on it and what the problem might be. Of course difference mealy mouth exaggerating the importance of being true to oneself has allowed a Johnson through unchallenged.
it's taken three posts to drag you from your strawman of distraction. But for your own good let's just concentrate on the utter corruption of the Tories, and the UK govt here.
e know and agree the tories are utterly corrupt and we know that they have been enabled for over a decade by the voters. That means that society not just the tories seem to want what the tories are offering.
And that as you know is disingenuous bollocks.They got a thumping majority on 43.6% of the vote.That is not evidence that society wants what the Tories are offering.
And that is only about 30% of the electorate. Add to that voting for a party doesn't mean you know or approve of everything that is carried out by people in that party.
Isabel Oakeshott on Sky said we are 'not an politically intrinsically corrupt nation' because 'the media keep a pretty brutal eye on it'. Aye, right
Electoral Commission thinks there are reasonable grounds to suspect an offence has been committed with regards to Johnson's flat:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56915307
This is excellenthttps://twitter.com/mikegove12/status/1387299620376694788?s=09