I can’t even begin to describe how much of a disgusting human being matt hancock is but here’s a brief list
had an affair with a coworker and was caught on cctv having said affair in government buildings and breaking social distancing rules
secured ppe contracts not with verified vendors, but with tory party donors and friends
is publishing a book called the pandemic diaries, profiting off his own damaging decisions during the covid-19 response
is a current serving mp but is taking likely a 6 figure plus pay cheque to go on a reality tv show instead of representing his constituents in parliament
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The Rwanda bill has been passed. People seeking asylum in the UK are no longer safe. This bill has been criticised by many human rights groups, yet parliment have still decided to go ahead with it. People are seeking safety in the UK, and are being turned away. Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.". The Rwanda bill prevents this. There is no conformation that people sent to Rwanda will be safe there. This is a blatant violation of human rights. Asylum seekers are human too, and they should be treated as such.
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The fact that Rishi Sunak was not only unelected by the British public but also unelected by the Conservative party makes him the first person in world history that I know of that has become the head of a democratic nation with literally no-one in the entire country voting for him.
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Former MPs going on TV with a Boris cutout to lecture the working class on saving money with tinfoil behind your radiator while wearing a Versace scarf. I’d call this peak Tory Britain but something worse will come along tomorrow.
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Edinburgh, August 2023.
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Living in the UK this is what it is like every day. The Tory Scum are pushing dangerous retoric to try to hide the fact that they haven't made a single positive change for anyone or anything in the UK unless it lined thier own pockets.
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AGAIN???!!!
ARE. YOU. JOKING?!!!
This didn’t last the last time the consevatives tried to pull this stunt and frankly I don’t expect to last long this time given the obvious detrimental effects to deny kids trans healthcare but that doesn’t make this any less sickening!
The way tories play with the lives of trans kids as a political football is disgusting! I can’t even imagine the disruptions that being blocked access to puberty blockers, twice in such a short period could have on vulnerable trans kids but I know it must be horribly distressing and destabilising.
At this point, I can’t help but wonder if the tories strategy to ‘deal’ with the trans ‘problem’ is psychological warfare! Doing their best to make life as confusing, dangerous and detrimental to trans youth to scare them away from transition altogether!
DONT LET THIS GO UNNOTICED! DONT LET THEM THINK THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH THIS, AGAIN!
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So Rishi Sunak's grand plan for salvaging his premiership is to bring back the man who screw the country with austerity, risked it all on Brexit, lost, and then fucked off so he didn't have to deal with any of the consequences.
We desperately need a general election.
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Me, refreshing the bbc news page over and over so I can see the Tory Ls roll in
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Blaming the previous government for everything is politics 101 but might be slightly problematic when you were a key figure in that government
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Having seen this Reddit post I think there are millions of people who care and notice. The last few years have been very instructive on how the rich wage class war on us, and I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say the Tories have created a tinderbox atmosphere among working people. It’s just very rare to hear dissenting voices in the media which cranks out an endless stream of articles like this:
The people who get their news from the Newscorp and Facebook bubble tend to live in well off areas where they don’t see the long queues of families waiting outside food banks come heatwave or torrential rain, but it’s pretty obvious to everyone else something is about to snap. Rent and bills spiraling, real wages falling, the cost of living crisis is going to drive millions into poverty; it’s even more serious than the poll tax which brought Thatcher down. But it is encouraging to see things like the resurgence in union membership, Mick Lynch challenging the bosses’ lies on TV, the Don’t Pay campaign and Enough is Enough.
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