The Tories are running a fake fact check scam against the BBC debate.
See how they've renamed and rebranded their website to make it look like something it's not.
Spread the word. Don't let them get away with it.
#bbcdebate
Tax Check UK is trending because it’s the Tory party press office pretending that it’s an independent verifier
Spread the word
Tax Check UK is officially yet more Tory lies
One week of this to go
Coordinated tactical voting at https://t.co/cWTNy7b445
I don’t mind paying more tax if spent on public services and elderly people aren’t pissing in bottles or dying in A&E corridors on trolleys like they are under those Tory bastards.
But our taxes have been spent on yachts, cocaine and sex workers by the Tories.
#BBCDebate
When your loved one does end up in care with dementia you'll discover that "foreign care workers" and their "dependents" are not the problem. They are your saviours.
The problem is the government that will do fuck all to help you. Extend no state provision. Leave you all to rot.
Dido Harding £37bn for a Test and Trace scheme that didn't work and was the worst in Europe.
£100bn for a High Speed train that goes nowhere.
£14.9bn PPE fraud, banned from investigation.
They are STEALING all your money.
#BREATHTAKING
Conservative, Brexit Britain wanted to return to the good old days of empire.
Where the Jacob Rees Mogg's of this world could strip the natives of their wealth.
But the commonwealth countries didn't play ball
So we got plan B
Strip working Brits of their wealth
It's working
Of course we are in a recession!
They build nothing…
Create nothing…
And refuse to invest in the country or the workforce.
Instead, they pilfer the public purse for themselves!
How can the country grow when those leading it are only interested in their own personal wealth?
The Teeswork Freeport corruption in short.
2 businessmen paid £110 for a £100m site.
We paid £462m to clean it up they paid nothing
They made £100m selling scrap metal from clean up, we received nothing.
Michael Gove covers it up.
Time to get a real investigation.
Pensions are 'unsustainable', the NHS is 'unsustainable' and now the Post Office is 'unsustainable', or so we are told. They were all entirely sustainable before the private sector starting looting the public sector.
🧵 February 6th will be the 1 year mark of Manchester City being charged with breaking 115 financial regulations following a 4 year investigation into financial reporting from 2009-2018 & handing over documents required between 2018-2013.
This includes things such as pay to Roberto Mancini, not providing full details of players’ salaries & more. City beat the UEFA charges due to time barring - they weren't innocent, that is an important distinction.
Most of the alleged breaches were either not established or time-barred, CAS said this. City's refusal to cooperate with UEFA, it helped them there. It does not do the same with these.
While having a public stance of innocence, City's behaviour legally & behind the scenes gives away that they know of their wrongdoing. As someone who works in this space as a CMS, there is only one reason to not abide & fight handing over documents requested as part of your financial reporting requirements. Go figure.
Manchester City can work around FFP because of these breaches, it has allowed them to operate differently to everyone else. There is no footballing success without it. It facilitates everything they have been able to do.
While Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool are up against FFP, what City has done has allowed them to circumvent it.
In a world where we see what is happening to Everton & Nottingham Forest, what City has done to football can't go unnoticed. It should constantly be at the forefront of conversation, even if it makes people uncomfortable.
They can bury it in denials, spend until it goes away, but it does not take away the stains against any bought success. They are cheats, not against rules that are 'unfair', but are the bedrock of giving clubs a chance to build themselves naturally & from the ground up.
I remember on my one and only appearance on @bbcquestiontime with Richard Tice and then Tory MP Claire Perry in a very pro leave seeded audience in Darlington - being shouted down from all sides . Both Tice and Perry were bragging that evening to the audience that they had just been to visit the site of a proposed Freeport in Teeside. I commented it was a cover for poor wages and tax dodging to howls of outrage
Well, well, well.
Gillian Keegan's husband used to be UK CEO of Fujitsu.
The incestuous relationship between the Tory Party and big business briefly emerges.
@GillianKeegan@RishiSunak@Conservatives
Better get it all hidden again before the British people find out.