Predicted it 18 months ago , now an almost certainty , are you happy .?
Note to @Bald Rick ,please let this get a little exposure before sending to cess pit . (y)
Three years ..
WTF, there’ll be another outbreak before this inquiry reports.
Conclusion: “Lessons will be learnt”
There … job done in under 30 seconds. Now, where’s my knighthood?
All the snchit here for those who are keen …
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/c0wdyg72770t
As I have said on a number of previous occasions Borris was an National and International embarrasment to the UK.
He along with his cronies has the world laughing at the effects of his lies and stupidity as a PM
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Sometimes to go forward, you must go back.
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