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Jeremy Stewardson's avatar

Alarming to see an Irish Republican at the heart of British government, not to mention all the cronyism in Labour appointments. It appears that the climate , cultural and social justice warriors are being positioned to finish off the British economy, to complete the work of the last 14 years of Blairism-lite .

MA's avatar

Whilst we are a few months on from the scandal and it is no longer in the news, I think there are some things to think about going on from this. I think something worth going forward is discussing and pushing the point that the practice of paying "charities" to provide indoctrination/training on certain Woke topics should be considered corruption. The law mandates some form of diversity training in the public sector, and this is sometimes done by political "charities" that almost certainly have ties to the Labour Party.

Mara's avatar

If she really cares about Ireland and unification, then I say send her over.

As Britain falls apart, it'd be nice if we had a refuge.

Severn Man A's avatar

'Labour jobs for Labour mates' is good, 'IRA Grey' is better

AVP's avatar

Would be interested to know if the author thinks the current public briefing about Grey’s pay is potentially being engineered by McSweeney…

Pimlico Journal's avatar

Presumably some mix of McSweeney and disgruntled spads, who have been given pay lower than their Conservative counterparts.

Silent Critic's avatar

As Republican Fish Fork is to UK Steak Knife