Over three-quarters of Covid testing contracts were handed to VIPs

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  1. We’ll know the UK is on an upward trajectory when this has been fully and transparently investigated, and if any criminal behaviour has occurred that those responsible are charged.

  2. Who would have thought that a system introduced to allow MPs to essentially say “I know a bloke” and give them priority treatment for awarding money would be open to abuse and corruption?

    I’m shocked!

    Or, to put it another way, fuck this fucking corrupt tory government. It’s blindingly obvious to anyone with more IQ than a diseased badger with alzheimers that this isn’t just one or two people in government, it’s – at a minimum – the majority of the tory party.

    And labour are trying to match their policies to win votes…

  3. So the tories have killed more brits than ww2 & now perpetrated the biggest cash heist in UK history.

    Thank you the 42% that enabled this

  4. I ***love*** that there are still people out there genuinely and earnestly trying to insist there was no or even just minimal corruption in the covid contracting, and that we’re all just getting angsted up about a very necessary rush to ensure goods were delivered promptly.

    Fucking imagine using the most serious crisis to afflict this country in decades, your response very blatantly puts personal profits well ahead of anything more mundane like national security or public wellbeing, and not only does that have zero impact on your social standing, but actually people come out to defend that you did the right thing! Bloody insane!

  5. My own experience of Tory corruption.

    Covid test in China to return to the UK.
    £0.70, ready in six hours.

    Covid test to go to China.
    £90, Ready in 16 hours.

  6. And what makes it even worse is that the Tories stuck an NHS logo on it and falsely put it through the public accounts as money spent on the NHS.

  7. What about the billions wasted on track and trace, again through dodgy companies and mates rates.

    There needs to be an enquiry to get to the bottom of where all the money has gone.

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