WHAT does the latest from the Covid inquiry tell us? (‘Weak and indecisive’ Boris Johnson blasted by furious aides in explosive messages, thenational.scot, Oct 30). Nothing new.
We all, except the careerist deniers, knew it at the time this was going on, and Johnson the amoral chancer was still being lauded for his vision and pressing all the right (wrong) buttons with his corrupt crew behind him.
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Now they need to double down on the blatant Covid frauds allowed by his henchmen and nail these corrupt felons – and be sure, it’s known who they are, but as ever, they’re keeping tight-lipped in their own self-interest.
There’s nothing good to be said about this Brenglish government from Cameron onward, and that includes the iniquitous treatment of Scotland. And there he is gracing the halls of GB News propaganda and other “honourable” news rags.
Ronald Bowie
via thenational.scot
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