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Monday 16 January 2023

MPs, Covid and the stench of corruption that will never go away

 ONE definition of corruption is ‘any behaviour that leads to the benefit of an entity in power at the expense of others’. Another is ‘a lack of integrity’. The archaic definition is ‘the process of decay; putrefaction’. In all versions the smell is obnoxious, whether metaphorical or physical.

There has always been corruption in politics and government. But now, sheltering under the perceived protection of the crowd, we seem to have a whole parliament of corruption. The memory of the stench of their corruption should never leave our minds, never be forgotten.

The UK populace has been deliberately relegated to the position of a lower caste; annoying and inconvenient, and irrelevant to the way forward for the UK. MPs have blood on their hands. Now they are beginning to realise it, as the truth shouts louder and louder, so they will squirm and wriggle in any way they can to slough off any guilt that could be attributed to them, and make excuses that point the finger of guilt elsewhere; anywhere but at themselves....<<<Read More>>>...