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17 minutes ago, Ringy Rose said:

I think we all can see that Mone is being thrown under the bus by others in the Conservative Party. The whole Johnson government was corrupt, everyone with eyes can see that, because Johnson has always been corrupt.

She is doing a very good job of throwing herself under a fleet of buses. In fact she has actively spent her own cash buying and assembling a bus throwing under device to actively fire herself under buses with. She doesn’t need any help from the Conservative Party. 

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17 minutes ago, Mouthpiece said:

She is doing a very good job of throwing herself under a fleet of buses. In fact she has actively spent her own cash buying and assembling a bus throwing under device to actively fire herself under buses with. She doesn’t need any help from the Conservative Party. 

If Doug just repaid the money and said sorry I’ve made a mistake it would probably help their tattered reputation a lot 

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Interestingly, Mone’s excuse for telling lies to the press is that she wanted to protect her family from unwanted public scrutiny. If the medical staff who used the dodgy PPE supplied by the company which she and her husband (currently in ‘dispute’ with the Spanish Tax Authorities) had connections with, died as a consequence, would she feel sorry for the victims and their families?

Of course, this pair of spivs see the world differently, but they are not the only ones who availed themselves of unfair advantages that political connections gave them at the time of national crisis. What makes it especially infuriating is that she sat in the House of Lords - one of the most privileged positions in the country. Unsurprisingly, some people have been calling for constitutional reforms which would include Proportional Representation in the House of Commons and potentially binning the House of Lords altogether. I would definitely support that change.    

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21 hours ago, Fred the shred said:

If she and her husband had just compensated the Government for the faulty merchandise all this negative publicity and possibly further consequences could have been avoided.     Who will go near them now and partake in any future business deals with them ?    They should have taken the hit it is not as if they really needed the money.     They have been really badly advised in this matter, that is of course if they have been open to advice.

Is UKG entirely blameless in all of this?

The product was found to be of substandard quality by UKG's own appointed inspectors whilst it sat in China.

If that was the case why the feck did UKG pay MedPro? Or is UKG saying that it paid for all the goods in advance? 

There's something horribly wrong about this whole debacle. Seems to me the procurement process was flawed or at the very least circumnavigated. But for the benefit of who, is anyone's guess!

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