@Zero_4@iamhamesh This one s it in a nutshell. I honestly believe they are holding back now because they are licking their lips at the views/clicks / readership they are going to gain by reporting THEN on all the corruption.
@DPJHodges@Diogenes1 Fair failing of comprehension for you there, Dan. There are other words in the tweet as well as "Iran". Take the sentence as a whole.
@Alonso_GD@Frances_Coppola I mean, it's not, "Didn't win the exact chess tournament she claimed to" levels of barrel scraping, but it's getting there. But still, as long as we ignore PC hacking and the odd £5mn bung from a dubious foreign entity, eh?
@annettedittert@Frances_Coppola Given the prolonged (confected) fury over "freebiegate", this "crypto gate" saga should run for weeks, but I suspect it will have a couple of mentions on @GMB before being ignored. Over to you @susannareid100
What we shouldn’t celebrate is a politician who tries to turn public service into grifting on an epic scale, including being personally enriched beyond the wildest dreams of ordinary workers by someone who lives and pays his taxes in… Thailand
@cymbal_martin@campbellclaret It's the sense of existentialism around Starmer's actions that has been most concerning since he became PM, from all sides, TBF.
3 minutes in a MC Sweeney has called out the New Statesman and the inependant for lying about him , after the revelation @SamCoatesSky fed a false story to the Sun about him, not a good day for the UKs media.
Sir Philip Barton confirms the phone call @SamCoatesSky claimed Mc Sweeney told him to' Just get it done', never happened, and McSweeney has never sworn at him . He says it a 'Media confected story thats been swirling round for months.'
Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform
Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe https://t.co/Xpnb9eP3MX
Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform
Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe https://t.co/Xpnb9eP3MX