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SO depressing. I know Con MPs were told many times of the consequences of a hard Brexit, not only customs, but NHS staff shortages, lack of nurses and doctors, vets, increased food costs etc. They refused to listen, but swallowed Johnson’s lies. Now we pay for their failures.
RT @adampayne26: Senior Tory MP Tobias Ellwood says government should mitigate the cost of living by rejoining the single market (Norway model)

Brexit isn't …

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RT @gnomeicide: No, @grantshapps or whatever your name is today, British companies have not uniquely over-sold trips or failed to plan staff problems because of their own incompetence. Its Brexit. Its all Brexit. You did this. Own it, admit it. bbc.co.uk/news/business-616541

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RT @johnelworthy: Why is it - with - some yawn and keep telling you to 'move on'. Publication of Sue Gray report and today of report show why it is essential to pursue these matters relentlessly. It's called holding power to account - and the press need to do it more

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@johnelworthy @FenlandCouncil Worth looking at the government guidelines on who is encouraged to bid to understand why only two bids were put forward.

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RT @johnelworthy: "The issues that this audit considered cover a situation which should never have been allowed to occur" strong words from the chair of audit committee @CambsCC as the committee votes to release @MazarsGroup report into

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It is absolutely clear Johnson is not interested in competent government. He has only ever been interested in staying in power himself. The shocking thing is that the same now seems to be true for a majority of Conservative MPs.
RT @DavidGauke: Hard to imagine what possible justification there might be for this. This is not something a serious government with an interest in competent administration would do.

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RT @SarahLudford: “while Johnson gets Bunterishly excited at the idea of people once again referring to the fathom or the hundredweight, surely there is space for others. I wonder if he’s ever heard of the old apothecary measurement, the scruple” thetimes.co.uk/article/i-tried

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RT @RichardFoordLD: Really enjoyed speaking to the voters of Tiverton & Honiton with @libdemdaisy! Daisy has shown what a hardworking Lib Dem local champion can do for St Albans. On 23rd June vote for me and the Lib Dems to get a champion for Tiverton & Honiton🔶

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RT @cheltlibdems: Cheltenham’s MP Alex Chalk said he would resign from the Government if it acted unlawfully.

Yet he is now propping up this law-breaking Prime Minister as a loyal member of the government.

Tell him Boris Johnson must go ⬇️
libdems.org.uk/boris-johnson-f

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RT @rjbarfield1: seems to be causing:
- lower trade and GDP
- more immigration
- weaker £
- higher inflation
- more taxation
- less investment
- weaker UK power/influence
- fewer opportunities for young
- more red tape
- queues at EU airports
- probs in NI
What, if any, are the benefits?

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@johnelworthy @SteveCount @CambsCC Thank you John, it’s been a long time coming! So many to thank for seeing this through, not least Mike Shellens and Graham Wilson, past and current Chairs of the Audit Committee.

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Just a quick reminder that it is the media moguls and Tory donors who make the decisions. Johnson is just doing what he’s told. Often by Russian moguls and donors, though not always.
RT @TopNewsWorks: BREAKING

Johnson was TOLD to publish his pro Brexit article by his Telegraph bosses, and also, if he did not back Brexit, he would lose his £275,000 salary from the Telegraph.

1/4

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RT @gnomeicide: The problem with @BorisJohnson denying editing the Gray report, a report essentially confirming that he lied and endless parties and lawbreaking in number 10, is that... Well, you know. Its not complicated. The Tories can't credibly deny any accusations of dishonesty.

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RT @IanSollom: The man simply isn’t fit for office and never has been.

If Conservative MPs really don’t believe there is even one among their number that can do better than this sorry excuse for a Prime Minister, it speaks volumes about their own values and integrity.
thetimes.co.uk/article/fe00bd4

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RT @NicholasTyrone: The main reason Brexit has only been as painful as it has been so far - and not even worse - is because the UK government hasn’t implemented some of the worst parts of it yet.

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RT @HelenCBelcher: Having spent a few hours knocking on doors in Tiverton this afternoon, I can confirm that people have very much *not* moved on from . Almost everyone is disgusted by the Conservatives' behaviour.

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“rewrote the foreword to the ministerial code, removing all references to honesty, integrity, transparency and accountability.”

Says it all really…

Boris Johnson accused of changing ministerial code to ‘save his skin’ | Boris Johnson | The Guardian theguardian.com/politics/2022/

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