Monday 21 February 2022

Chaos without Ed Miliband

The Queen's eldest son's charity is being investigated for offering honours for cash. At the moment there is no suggestion Prince Charles knew or was involved.

The Queen's middle son has agreed to pay at least £12,000,000 to stop a civil courtcase in the US regarding sex trafficing and underage sex. As a result of the agreement, neither side will comment further.

The Prime Minister, Cabinet Secretary and many Ministers and senior civil servants are under investigation for breaking COVID laws and guidance. Which may well result in many receiving fixed penalty notices (FPNs) as a legal bar to law breaking would have been breached. A similar bar has been cleared to allow pOlice to investigate.

The Prime Minister and Leaders of both Houses were found to have given The Monarch unlawful advice in closing Parliament down for six weeks in 2019 to avoid scrutiny. This was overturned by the Supreme Court.

The Government raised legislation which cleared several reading in both Houses allowing the Government to break domestic and international law in "limited and specific" ways.

The Government was found last week to break diversity legislation in appointing Dido Harding as head of a new English Heath Authority.

The Government set up a VIP lane to sidestep formal PPE procurement rules and somehow overpaid by some considerable amount for billions of items of PPE early in the pandemic, and only repeated visits to the High Court made the Government release details. Even though much was sub-standard, the Government is not going to try to recover the monies paid, and the Chancellor has written off £4.5 billion in loans to companies for furlough payments that literally didn't exist.

The head of the Metropolitian Police was finally forced to resign of yet more stories of the covering up of sexist and appalling behaviour relating to taking photographs of murder victim's bodies and watsap groups making sexist, racist and sexual comments about current cases. One member of the force used his warrant card to attack and murder a member of the public. His colleagues nicknamed him "rapist" before the attack happened.

This is off the top of my head.

A new head of the Metropitan Police will be appointed by the Home Secretary, and one of that officer's first tasks will be to head the investigation of the Prime Minister, and potentially end his career if the PM is found to have broken COVID laws. And if he was found to have attended gatherings not allowed and against laws and/or guidance, it will show he misled Parliament at the Dispatch Box, an offence Erskine May makes clear he should resign for, and yet Johnson has said several times that even if found guilty and fined, he will not resign.

Welcome to Conservative lead UK, in power 12 years and suppliers of chaos, corruption and lies on an industrial scale.

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