Sunday, January 09, 2022

Michael Lambert : More Lies and Corruption under Boris Johnson and It Is Only Week 1 of 2022

Jan 9, 2022 • We are only one week into 2022 and Boris Johnson has already lied to parliament and when asked to by the Speaker to withdraw, he refused, preferring to stick by his lie.

Michelle Mone, a friend of David Cameron who elevated her to the Lords, proposed a company which did not exist as a prospective PPE supplier under the 'fast track' The company which was then formed with two directors employed by her husband was then awarded £200 million of contracts.

Lord Geidt who Johnson appointed to look into the 'wallpaper affair' was not given vital WhatsApp messages by Johnson during his enquiry. These messages have now come to light via Lord Brownlow who paid for much of the £140,000 decoration of the No 10 flat.

Johnson continues to spend money on himself and his own image despite the country being in severe crisis with rising prices and taxes and a rapidly declining economy.



I was raised in a Conservative household; indeed, I myself have been a lifelong, dyed-in-the-wool Conservative voter – that is until Brexit! And until BoJo came along.

I started going off the Conservative Party when I saw how shabbily they treated Margaret Thatcher. Seeing that lady coming out of Number 10 in tears, demeaned, after all the hard work she had done for that Party and this country, I was appalled.

I realise full well that Mrs. Thatcher wasn’t to everyone’s liking; and, in retrospect, many of her policies have done untold damage to this country, especially the policies which have contributed to the enormous wealth gap that we now have here. The wealth gap is now so large that one could think of it as immoral. Obscene! However, I should like to say that, in many ways, Thatcher shouldn’t shoulder all the blame for that. The problem has been exacerbated because no politicians since Thatcher have had the courage—the balls—to say enough is enough. And in fairness to Thatcher, one should ask oneself the question what she would have thought of such a yawning gap between the rich and the poor. Would she really have wished for such a chasm? Who knows? This will have to remain an unanswered question. What is true, however, is that it is highly unlikely that she could ever have imagined the rich becoming as rich as they are today whilst so many of the underclass have to frequent food banks to put sustenance on the table for their children. When Thatcher was in power, we had no food banks in this country.

So the shabby treatment of Thatcher was the first nail in the coffin of the Conservative Party as far as I was concerned. Still, I was able to overlook it to some extent given time. Then along came Brexit. When I could observe just how self-serving the Tories are – especially BoJo, corrupt as he is, and his henchmen. They have brought Brexit about to line their own pockets, the ordinary citizen be damned. It doesn’t matter to those unscrupulous people that my own and my countrymen’s European rights have been stripped away from us. All that mattered to thos tw*ts (use the vowel of your choice) is that BoJo enter Number 10.

Brexit was, is, and will always remain an idiotic idea; in fact, it was insane. One day, it will have to be reversed. – © Mark