Top Tory’s Wikipedia edited from Parliament computer to remove links to scandal

19 comments
  1. Hmmmmmmmm.

    Corruption on the internet now…

    May the great true wikipedia editors return it to how it was….

  2. I used to subscribe to a Twitter bot that would report all changes from a government ip. They then blocked it to hide their revisionism.

    Some were clearly self promotion with odd accolades added to show their greatness, some just odd with obscure political figures from hundreds of years ago edited to make them more important. Some quite sinister like this one…

  3. The real problem we have in this coumtry is that both of the main parties are filled with complete muppets who xouldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery.
    If the tories don’t get the energy and cost of living crisis sorted out in a satisfactory manner they are going to get reamed in the next election. But who is going to come out on top?

  4. This is why Wikipedia doesn’t allow editing from IP addresses registered to the US congress.

    Fortunately, most of these idiots are unaware that wiki editors will notice and revert their changes. And most of them are unaware of the Streisand effect.

  5. So is the bit where he’s shagging Lizzie in there. Sure I could look but then I’d know & wouldn’t have the opportunity to spread muck. This tosser will be chancellor in Truss’s cabinet. That’s why Zahawi has fucked off to the the US to line his pockets before he gets bounced down the pecking order.

  6. I work at a company that can see the most commonly accessed apps & sites in a specific geo. Open joke among staff is when we look at Houses of Parliament, most commonly accessed online properties are grindr and pornhub.

  7. Kwasi Kwarteng was also a co-author of Britannia Unchained with Liz Truss, which said we should be striving for an economy more similar to Taiwan instead of being lazy and unproductive.

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