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A Political Thread pt. 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1060114" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>And how naive do you sound to think one had absolutely nothing to do with the other. Just a friend as you say. Let's accept it for what it is: A PM - who is in a position of the highest authority in the land accepting free holiday accommodation, of upwards of £25,000 a week if rented on a commercial basis, from a Billionaire (who lost his seat in the last election) and then subsequently with whom he granted a life peerage to - a position of influence and authority, which tax free allowances/expense benefits, to sit in the House of Lord and retain his job as an Environment Minister as a result. Not necessarily the right order in your mind, but rarely does it, but that is part and parcel of cronyism. </p><p></p><p>And it's one on top of the other as I said - it's part of a pattern with Bojo. As I said perception is everything and this PM has no insight whatsoever into what right and wrong is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1060114, member: 70552"] And how naive do you sound to think one had absolutely nothing to do with the other. Just a friend as you say. Let's accept it for what it is: A PM - who is in a position of the highest authority in the land accepting free holiday accommodation, of upwards of £25,000 a week if rented on a commercial basis, from a Billionaire (who lost his seat in the last election) and then subsequently with whom he granted a life peerage to - a position of influence and authority, which tax free allowances/expense benefits, to sit in the House of Lord and retain his job as an Environment Minister as a result. Not necessarily the right order in your mind, but rarely does it, but that is part and parcel of cronyism. And it's one on top of the other as I said - it's part of a pattern with Bojo. As I said perception is everything and this PM has no insight whatsoever into what right and wrong is. [/QUOTE]
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