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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames

Why does he need someone to buy his clothes, his glasses and his wife’s clothes?

And doesn’t smell right that Alli is the guy who had the number 10 pass that was being worried just after the election.

Looks like Alli has SKS in his pocket.

Also looks like SKS has learned nothing from all the previous times he has been caught not declaring gifts and interests. And this guy is a lawyer!

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By *eroy1000Man 10 weeks ago

milton keynes


"https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

"

In the article, they admit it but say it was an over sight. So nothing to see here please don't mention it, especially as they have complained about others doing this sort of stuff for years. When people said this government would not be involved in such things, I was silly enough to think they meant such things would not happen. Instead it seems it is only the excuses given that changes.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 10 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

In the article, they admit it but say it was an over sight. So nothing to see here please don't mention it, especially as they have complained about others doing this sort of stuff for years. When people said this government would not be involved in such things, I was silly enough to think they meant such things would not happen. Instead it seems it is only the excuses given that changes."

After a while, well several decades one hears the same old same old so many times it tends to not surprise any more..

The cynicism of the whole system grinds away at one..

Hey ho..

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby

It was only a matter of time

Housing minister investigated for flipping her second home attempting to evade capital gains tax

Chancellor claims £3700 in energy costs on her second home before cancelling winter fuel allowance for 10 million pensioners

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

In the article, they admit it but say it was an over sight. So nothing to see here please don't mention it, especially as they have complained about others doing this sort of stuff for years. When people said this government would not be involved in such things, I was silly enough to think they meant such things would not happen. Instead it seems it is only the excuses given that changes."

Starmer has had multiple similar “oversights” in recent years, so the latest cases are nothing new.

Why does he need lord Alli to buy his clothes anyway? And his glasses? Can the man not buy his own glasses? And his wife’s clothes? And accommodation worth 20k?

This isn’t an oversight. Alli paid for everything for him, gets a pass to number 10, and SKS sees nothing wrong with it.

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By *ronisMan 10 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

"

Relax, they're all coated in teflon. Like Bliar nothing will stick.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Great way to 'clean up politics'

Maybe Mr Alli should buy him and his wife a brush and cloth set and a few tins of polish from Harrods. And in particular, one that cleans his mirror !!!

What self-respecting 11 times a millionaire would allow anyone to buy high-end dresses for his wife and spectacles for himself while riding a ticket of - No sleaze - clean up politics - the people deserve better from politicians - let's turn the page !!

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Great way to 'clean up politics'

Maybe Mr Alli should buy him and his wife a brush and cloth set and a few tins of polish from Harrods. And in particular, one that cleans his mirror !!!

What self-respecting 11 times a millionaire would allow anyone to buy high-end dresses for his wife and spectacles for himself while riding a ticket of - No sleaze - clean up politics - the people deserve better from politicians - let's turn the page !! "

It’s a really odd relationship that he has built up with Alli. I wonder what’s in it for alli, paying for everything SKS wants or needs …

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Probably quite a bit of grace and favour.

***** The premier's registered financial interests, listed

, opens new tab on the parliament's website, show that he has received several donations from Alli, including multiple pairs of glasses, work clothes and accommodation.

The Sunday Times said those donations were declared but the clothes given to his wife were not.

A spokesperson for 10 Downing Street said in a statement sent to Reuters that Starmer and his team had sought advice from authorities on coming to office, and believed they had been compliant.

"However, following further interrogation this month, we've declared further items," the spokesperson said. *****

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By *roadShoulderzMan 10 weeks ago

Croydon

Money well spent. Victoria Starmer looks stunning. I bet even Joe Biden got a semi when he met her.

Better than Boris who always looked like he had slept in a skip even at major world events.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Money well spent. Victoria Starmer looks stunning. I bet even Joe Biden got a semi when he met her.

Better than Boris who always looked like he had slept in a skip even at major world events."

Not well spent if it's a con and a lie to the British People, though, is it? Regardless of your political leaning.

'Clean up Politics - turn the page - the British people deserve more'.

All talk, all lies. Embarrassing.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 10 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"Money well spent. Victoria Starmer looks stunning. I bet even Joe Biden got a semi when he met her.

Better than Boris who always looked like he had slept in a skip even at major world events.

Not well spent if it's a con and a lie to the British People, though, is it? Regardless of your political leaning.

'Clean up Politics - turn the page - the British people deserve more'.

All talk, all lies. Embarrassing.

"

How do you know when a politician is lying ?

You can see their mouth moving

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By *anifestoMan 10 weeks ago

Ferns

The donor of the clothes was connected to the fashion industry no? I'm sure that is was as much for his benefit so he could say his firm supplied the tailoring when K&V were photographed in them.

Handled badly by Labour? Definitely

Problem? No

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby


"The donor of the clothes was connected to the fashion industry no? I'm sure that is was as much for his benefit so he could say his firm supplied the tailoring when K&V were photographed in them.

Handled badly by Labour? Definitely

Problem? No"

The least of his problems

After shafting pensioners, flat economic growth, and a future of unfulfilled _anifesto pledges.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

*************** "It beggars belief that the prime minister thinks it's acceptable that pensioners on £13,000 a year can afford to heat their home when he earns 12 times that but apparently can't afford to clothe himself or his wife.

"While his top team want a taxpayer-funded clothes budget to look sharp, people across the country are forced to make tough choices in the face of Labour's damaging decisions.

"Labour promised change but in 10 short weeks all they've delivered is a change of clothes for themselves. Labour have made the political choice to put themselves and their union paymasters before the most vulnerable." *****************

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By *eroy1000Man 10 weeks ago

milton keynes

Watched one of the political programs yesterday and one of the guest's said not only has SKS had more freebies than any other Labour leader since becoming leader but he has had more freebies than all Labour leaders combined going back to 1997. The Labour guest MP did not even try to bat it away

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By *erryspringerMan 10 weeks ago

Glasgow


"https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-faces-investigation-over-possible-breach-of-parliamentary-rules-after-labour-donor-pays-for-wifes-clothes-13215216

Pensioners have WFA removed. Prisoners released.

Meanwhile . . . Life is great on the gravy train . . .

****** Sir Keir Starmer is under investigation for a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli. *****

and remember . . .

****** Lord Alli's involvement with the Labour leader has already proved controversial after it emerged he had been given a Downing Street security pass without apparently having a government role.

The revelations are awkward for the prime minister, who has promised to clean up politics. ******

Way to go, Mr Clean!

In the article, they admit it but say it was an over sight. So nothing to see here please don't mention it, especially as they have complained about others doing this sort of stuff for years. When people said this government would not be involved in such things, I was silly enough to think they meant such things would not happen. Instead it seems it is only the excuses given that changes.

Starmer has had multiple similar “oversights” in recent years, so the latest cases are nothing new.

Why does he need lord Alli to buy his clothes anyway? And his glasses? Can the man not buy his own glasses? And his wife’s clothes? And accommodation worth 20k?

This isn’t an oversight. Alli paid for everything for him, gets a pass to number 10, and SKS sees nothing wrong with it. "

Maybe Star.ers a cuckold hubby and watches Alli ploughing his wife

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby

A week after taking £200 off 10 million pensioners, it’s revealed today Starmers accepted £76,000 in gifts, clothes, Coldplay and arsenal tickets, and what else will be uncovered.

I don’t care what he’s had, but clearly a man of double standards.

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Watched one of the political programs yesterday and one of the guest's said not only has SKS had more freebies than any other Labour leader since becoming leader but he has had more freebies than all Labour leaders combined going back to 1997. The Labour guest MP did not even try to bat it away"

And SKS’s entire response is that it’s ok because he has reported most of it and everyone received gifts.

Buy your own glasses you prick! And stop indenting yourself to your donors

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"A week after taking £200 off 10 million pensioners, it’s revealed today Starmers accepted £76,000 in gifts, clothes, Coldplay and arsenal tickets, and what else will be uncovered.

I don’t care what he’s had, but clearly a man of double standards. "

He seems reluctant to spend any of his own millions on anything, that his mates should buy everything for him.

Clearly alli isn’t doing this out of the kindness of his heart, he’s getting something in return

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby


"A week after taking £200 off 10 million pensioners, it’s revealed today Starmers accepted £76,000 in gifts, clothes, Coldplay and arsenal tickets, and what else will be uncovered.

I don’t care what he’s had, but clearly a man of double standards.

He seems reluctant to spend any of his own millions on anything, that his mates should buy everything for him.

Clearly alli isn’t doing this out of the kindness of his heart, he’s getting something in return "

10 weeks and labours pinched the pensioners fuel allowances while the new chancellor has claimed thousands in energy costs on her second home, new housing minister accused of second home tax avoidance, PM receiving undisclosed gifts from donors, Labour councillor renting out mouldy flats while Rayner lectures landlords

Everyone now knows they are faux

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"A week after taking £200 off 10 million pensioners, it’s revealed today Starmers accepted £76,000 in gifts, clothes, Coldplay and arsenal tickets, and what else will be uncovered.

I don’t care what he’s had, but clearly a man of double standards.

He seems reluctant to spend any of his own millions on anything, that his mates should buy everything for him.

Clearly alli isn’t doing this out of the kindness of his heart, he’s getting something in return

10 weeks and labours pinched the pensioners fuel allowances while the new chancellor has claimed thousands in energy costs on her second home, new housing minister accused of second home tax avoidance, PM receiving undisclosed gifts from donors, Labour councillor renting out mouldy flats while Rayner lectures landlords

Everyone now knows they are faux "

Even if he discloses his gifts on time, why is someone else paying for his clothes, his wife’s clothes, and when his glasses? And providing him with free accommodation?

Can’t this multimillionaire afford anything?

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By *ulie.your. bottom. slutTV/TS 10 weeks ago

Glasgow

https://youtu.be/xIraCchPDhk?si=_4sWl-xhPyrd4c0g

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By (user no longer on site) 10 weeks ago

People voted Labour in, for a change... xD

They are all the same. The whole institution needs levelling, and rebuilding.

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By *ill69888Couple 10 weeks ago

cheltenham


"The donor of the clothes was connected to the fashion industry no? I'm sure that is was as much for his benefit so he could say his firm supplied the tailoring when K&V were photographed in them.

Handled badly by Labour? Definitely

Problem? No"

the donor of the money for the clothes is connected to a cheap brand (asos), the clothes both Sir Keith Stalin and Mrs Stalin were wearing were certainly not from ASOS…..

If you cannot see that a bloke, who is a millionaire, is having his/wife’s clothes bought by a millionaire Labour donor and then the donor is given access to Downing Street for purposes that we are not privy, then you are incredibly naive. Let us not forget that Lord Alli is good chums with the unscrupulous Peter Mandelson too….

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 10 weeks ago

golden fields


"People voted Labour in, for a change... xD

They are all the same. The whole institution needs levelling, and rebuilding."

Yes.

However the system is working as intended. So nothing will change.

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By *wosmilersCouple 10 weeks ago

Heathrowish

Let's be honest. If we still had a Tory government, there also would be similar new oversights, freebies and "gifts".

Whether the problems amount to thousands or millions, the principle is the same.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupt absolutely.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

And so is the deceit the lies, and the pre-election rhetoric of:

Turn the Page. 'But The same lies are written on the other side..

Make the Change. 'Clear the sh*t from the great State Diaper - to make room for a fresh load from Labour'.

Take back our streets. 'To give back to the prisoners we are releasing early'.

A new Ethics and Integrity Commission, 'So that we can all benefit from FREE stuff even when we are millionaires'.

Restore hope: (I can't even find the words to put here. Anyone?).

It’s time for change: Yes, you're fukking right that it is!!! But NOT with this government!

Excuse my potty mouth - but just listened to a new MP saying 'I would have to pay for clothes out my pocket -so it's good that we can get FREE stuff'. Fancy people working - or not working and paying for their own clothes - Fukking Shocking!!!!

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By *irldnCouple 10 weeks ago

Brighton


" Excuse my potty mouth - but just listened to a new MP saying 'I would have to pay for clothes out my pocket -so it's good that we can get FREE stuff'. Fancy people working - or not working and paying for their own clothes - Fukking Shocking!!!!"

Did Starmer really say that

If so then what a twat! What an out of touch idiot! Cost of living crisis, people using food banks, struggling to pay bills but a well paid (let alone personal wealth) professional can’t buy his own clothes!

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


" Excuse my potty mouth - but just listened to a new MP saying 'I would have to pay for clothes out my pocket -so it's good that we can get FREE stuff'. Fancy people working - or not working and paying for their own clothes - Fukking Shocking!!!!

Did Starmer really say that

If so then what a twat! What an out of touch idiot! Cost of living crisis, people using food banks, struggling to pay bills but a well paid (let alone personal wealth) professional can’t buy his own clothes! "

No. lol. It was a new MP asked on radio, she said it was part of her orientation to find out what to accept and when to register free stuff. She was asked if it was okay when pensioners are having WFA taken away, and doesn't this look like bad.

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By *idnight RamblerMan 10 weeks ago

Pershore

Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 10 weeks ago

golden fields


"Let's be honest. If we still had a Tory government, there also would be similar new oversights, freebies and "gifts".

Whether the problems amount to thousands or millions, the principle is the same.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupt absolutely. "

That's the problem though. Even if it is less corrupt and self serving. The government is still corrupt and self serving.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple 10 weeks ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?"

Some labour mp's are now arguing about unfair pay in the party lmfao. 11 weeks and it's already spinning inwards.

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?"

… now that Sue has been given a pay rise that means she is paid more than SKS!

Bad optics … shows they simply don’t give a fuck what the public think (now that they are in power )

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By *irldnCouple 10 weeks ago

Brighton


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?"

SCS3s and DGs all earn more than the PM.

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

SCS3s and DGs all earn more than the PM."

… and now so does Sue Gray.

Apparently a very unpopular move with other special advisers who are being paid less now than they were when labour were in opposition.

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

SCS3s and DGs all earn more than the PM."

So do I, maybe that’s why I can afford to buy my own glasses

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By *eroy1000Man 10 weeks ago

milton keynes


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

… now that Sue has been given a pay rise that means she is paid more than SKS!

Bad optics … shows they simply don’t give a fuck what the public think (now that they are in power ) "

Isn't part of her job to advise the PM. If so, given the things they have already done since the GE, I suspect she is a double agent for the Tories

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By *irldnCouple 10 weeks ago

Brighton


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

SCS3s and DGs all earn more than the PM.

So do I, maybe that’s why I can afford to buy my own glasses "

Ha ha

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By *irldnCouple 10 weeks ago

Brighton


"Sir Keir Stalin has rewritten the rules to pay his crony and Chief of staff, Sue Gray, more than the Prime Minister. How many hypothermic pensioners will foot the bill for that little extravagance? Dare we ask who's paying for Sue Gray's party dress?

… now that Sue has been given a pay rise that means she is paid more than SKS!

Bad optics … shows they simply don’t give a fuck what the public think (now that they are in power )

Isn't part of her job to advise the PM. If so, given the things they have already done since the GE, I suspect she is a double agent for the Tories"

THAT would be hilarious

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By *eroy1000Man 10 weeks ago

milton keynes


"Let's be honest. If we still had a Tory government, there also would be similar new oversights, freebies and "gifts".

Whether the problems amount to thousands or millions, the principle is the same.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupt absolutely. "

So it would seem. But we were told they were not like the Tories and such things that they complained about for years would be a thing of the past. Staggering hypocrisy

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By *immyinreadingMan 10 weeks ago

henley on thames


"Let's be honest. If we still had a Tory government, there also would be similar new oversights, freebies and "gifts".

Whether the problems amount to thousands or millions, the principle is the same.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupt absolutely.

So it would seem. But we were told they were not like the Tories and such things that they complained about for years would be a thing of the past. Staggering hypocrisy"

I thought it would take years for such complacency and sloppiness to seep in.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby

Ipsos says both starmer and labour’s popularity ratings have fallen since the election.

Their _anifesto pledges are unobtainable.

Pensioners fuel allowances cut, second home flipper Rayner right to buy tax avoidance, £3700 heating expenses claimed by the chancellor, starmers undisclosed £100,000 gifts, Sue grays pay, 1000-1200 small boat arrivals since taking office

And we’ve not had the budget yet

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 10 weeks ago

nearby


"Let's be honest. If we still had a Tory government, there also would be similar new oversights, freebies and "gifts".

Whether the problems amount to thousands or millions, the principle is the same.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupt absolutely.

So it would seem. But we were told they were not like the Tories and such things that they complained about for years would be a thing of the past. Staggering hypocrisy"

“We need to clean up politics... I will restore standards in public life". Sks

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By *ovebjsMan 10 weeks ago

Bristol

Rainer is keeping her head down these days 🤣🤣

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By *arakiss12TV/TS 10 weeks ago

Bedford

As each day goes by the Labour catastrophe grows bigger and bigger.

Next other Unions will want high pay rises for their members too.

Will there be a general strike by February next year? It's 1978 revisited.

They will piss so many people off by Christmas the country will grind to a halt.

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