They start off as junior minions but in order to progress they have to put their consciences aside.
Then once they get a liking for the lifestyle and trappings of wealth, the conscience disappears totally.
It gets worse.
Victoria Atkins is our former drugs minister. Her husband, Paul Kenward, is the managing director of British Sugar, which owns the largest (legal) indoor cannabis farm in the world.
This level of corruption and conflict of interest shows the level of contempt that our government have for us.
Doesn’t Barclay have a conflict of interest too? His wife is high up in Anglia Water.
Well if the PM blatantly engages in it the other ministers have got a free hand. One of the first things Sunak did was introduce IR35 determination to private sector knowing fully well that his wife’s company Infosys would benefit immensely from that move
She’s a type 1 diabetic as well, just to make the whole thing even more absurd.
Because the sugar company have never been involved in anything untoward…
In Britain, first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women.
We really need to stop people with connections in industry becoming MPs
The title is weird. Made me think her husband was a sugar baby.
That’s me convinced, thanks for clearing that up Victoria.
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They all become corrupt to one degree or another.
They start off as junior minions but in order to progress they have to put their consciences aside.
Then once they get a liking for the lifestyle and trappings of wealth, the conscience disappears totally.
It gets worse.
Victoria Atkins is our former drugs minister. Her husband, Paul Kenward, is the managing director of British Sugar, which owns the largest (legal) indoor cannabis farm in the world.
This level of corruption and conflict of interest shows the level of contempt that our government have for us.
Doesn’t Barclay have a conflict of interest too? His wife is high up in Anglia Water.
Well if the PM blatantly engages in it the other ministers have got a free hand. One of the first things Sunak did was introduce IR35 determination to private sector knowing fully well that his wife’s company Infosys would benefit immensely from that move
She’s a type 1 diabetic as well, just to make the whole thing even more absurd.
Because the sugar company have never been involved in anything untoward…
In Britain, first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women.
We really need to stop people with connections in industry becoming MPs
The title is weird. Made me think her husband was a sugar baby.
That’s me convinced, thanks for clearing that up Victoria.