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Post by johnofgwent on May 17, 2024 12:24:08 GMT
The Corrupt Zambian known in the shit pit in the bay as "effin gethin" after his zoom outburst during lockdown when he was challenged over his utter incompetence as health minister is "as likely as not" going to face a no confidence vote over multiple issues
His election was almost as precipitpus as the assembly referendum and the majority of AM's do NOT want him as first minister, he's only there because a union block vote was obliged by its constitution to support him because he spent time as a full on union stirrer whilst his opponent was actually employed in gainful productive employment on the shop floor. Well that's what several Laboutr Party members each having a public vote on the corrupt shitbag told me.
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Post by wapentake on May 17, 2024 21:19:33 GMT
The Corrupt Zambian known in the shit pit in the bay as "effin gethin" after his zoom outburst during lockdown when he was challenged over his utter incompetence as health minister is "as likely as not" going to face a no confidence vote over multiple issues
His election was almost as precipitpus as the assembly referendum and the majority of AM's do NOT want him as first minister, he's only there because a union block vote was obliged by its constitution to support him because he spent time as a full on union stirrer whilst his opponent was actually employed in gainful productive employment on the shop floor. Well that's what several Laboutr Party members each having a public vote on the corrupt shitbag told me.
Has he got a motor home?
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Post by Red Rackham on May 17, 2024 23:16:18 GMT
With We Jimmy and her old man likely off to prison, then McYousaf being binned, and 'effin Gethin' being so popular in Wales, it makes me wonder whether devolution was such a good idea after all?..
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2024 9:13:55 GMT
With We Jimmy and her old man likely off to prison, then McYousaf being binned, and 'effin Gethin' being so popular in Wales, it makes me wonder whether devolution was such a good idea after all?.. It wasn't. Blair is a traitor. He attempted to destroy the UK to please the Pope and his EU masters. It's why he's back on the scene trying to finish the job.
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Post by johnofgwent on May 29, 2024 23:18:16 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6pp5j8ymm1oLooks like he’s up for a confidence vote This will be interesting given Plaid have withdrawn their support and he’s now running a minority administration The irony of the bringer of the confidence vote being a proven user of bribery in the assembly though might derail things !!
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 29, 2024 23:45:54 GMT
Crazy candidates. Also up in Scotland there is another, this one whose kid ran up an 11 grand bill on a government laptop playing games on holiday in Spain.
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Post by wapentake on Jun 5, 2024 3:24:47 GMT
He said it was all above board,really? link
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 5, 2024 12:20:17 GMT
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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 5, 2024 13:01:32 GMT
Yes, the woman he sacked who probably had no part in the leak of his attempts to hide his deletion of whatsapp messages, and the guy behind the 20 scam are both ‘ill’ Interestingly NOW welsh labour are saying this isn’t a vote he needs to resign if he loses
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2024 20:37:44 GMT
I think Vinny has a point when he says to scrap devolved governments. There has not been much positive coming out of any of the three of them lately.
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Post by Equivocal on Jun 6, 2024 9:33:45 GMT
He said it was all above board,really? linkIt's true that it is not unusual for a constituency MP (in this case MS) to intervene with statutory authorities on behalf of constituents, particularly when those constituents provide employment. It's also not unusual for the Commercial Bank of Wales to make fairly substantial investments in local companies, particularly those in the 'green energy' sector.
Gething could properly claim he did nothing wrong intervening and, even if he did grease the wheels, there would be nothing wrong with him supporting the loan application.
Knowing what he'd done to support this particular group, its owner's record and the public perception of waste and demolition companies, it beggars belief that Gething would think that simply declaring what is in comparison a massive donation would not create the perception of at least unfair partiality or even the whiff of corruption. While there may be a case to remain in post until after the election, he has to go shortly thereafter. If he does not, it will be ample demonstration of the arrogance and stupidity of both the man and the Labour Party in Wales.
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