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Fast tracking PPE...somebody needs to get a life!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on November 16, 2021, 05:39:27 pmFast tracking PPE...somebody needs to get a life!Did you know that of the £17.3 billions-worth of Covid contracts awarded up to July 2020, £17.1 billions-worth were awarded with no competition?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 16, 2021, 05:49:50 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on November 16, 2021, 05:39:27 pmFast tracking PPE...somebody needs to get a life!Did you know that of the £17.3 billions-worth of Covid contracts awarded up to July 2020, £17.1 billions-worth were awarded with no competition?I don't have a fundamental problem with that in fairness, given the nature of the crisis.What I do have a problem with was the Govt breaking it's own rules in not making those contract details public so there could be some oversight of who was getting the money. Increasingly we are now seeing why ...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 16, 2021, 06:06:42 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 16, 2021, 05:49:50 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on November 16, 2021, 05:39:27 pmFast tracking PPE...somebody needs to get a life!Did you know that of the £17.3 billions-worth of Covid contracts awarded up to July 2020, £17.1 billions-worth were awarded with no competition?I don't have a fundamental problem with that in fairness, given the nature of the crisis.What I do have a problem with was the Govt breaking it's own rules in not making those contract details public so there could be some oversight of who was getting the money. Increasingly we are now seeing why ...If that is the case there needs to be a reckoning,I haven't got an issue with this sort of stuff being fast tracked I applaud it, but I can't condone a process with no transparency."
We live in a society where corruption is the norm, you are surprised when someone is honest nowadays.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on November 19, 2021, 03:41:08 pmWe live in a society where corruption is the norm, you are surprised when someone is honest nowadays.And once again, I'll point out that in respect of MPs, this is absolute nonsense. The vast majority of them are honest, hard working and not on the fiddle. The problem with this attitude is that it normalises the behaviour of the few bas**rds who ARE bent. If you just assume everyone is dishonest, you've lost the leverage to discriminate against those who truly are. And as such, you become a major part of the problem. Because the truly dishonest know that they can get away with being dishonest if people assume they are all as bad as each other.This is the reason why we end up with a genuine pathological liar for Prime Minister. A man whose entire career has been built on a foundation of lies. Someone like that can only become PM in a society where people have stopped differentiating between the bent and the honest.
Let me get this right SS.You've many times stood on Westminster Bridge for hours on end watching MPs drink?And I thought birdwatching was a dull pastime...
We’re any of these actually established PPE suppliers
Quote from: roversdude on March 24, 2022, 02:06:31 pmWe’re any of these actually established PPE suppliers I'm sure some were. But others were clearly barrow boy spivs on the make.The boss of Pestfix, which got a multi-£100m contact for PPE with no competition immediately went on LinkedIn asking if anyone knew a good supplier of nitrile gloves. His company is the one that spent £200m of your and my money on face masks that were the wrong spec and were never used. And no-one has been, or will be held to account for this.
In days of yore even what has come out so far would have led to the fall of whatever government presided over such a corrupt shambles. What we are witnessing, without any doubt at all, is the decay of democracy - at an ever increasing rate. I am not making an anti Conservative point here either. Tony Blair was a bugger for sidestepping the House of Commons too. All Fatso has done is speed up the rate of decayBobG
OK DD. The facts are what they are. If we want to change the environment, what do we do???As an aside, purely from personal observation this last 11 weeks, the end result of what you describe is right here in South America. And it makes my blood, and my piss, boil almost every single day. Step forward Nicolas Maduro. That man should be flayed alive, have salt rubbed all over, and then be pinned to the ground, under the baking sun, with honey where his balls once were. The ants and the sun can finish him off. I'll shut up, because if I don't I'll still be writing this time tomorrow. That man is an abomination with neither morals nor conscience.BobG
Corruption in and of public office can only occur if it allowed to by the public, this must be the only time in recent political history where a known waster was elected to parliament and then to the highest office. If you or anyone cannot see the difference in that and those in his party that blindly support him and the others you mention DD then yes the UK truly is in trouble. It behoves every one of the complainers to get out there support good people and get them into government, you can't change the past and you cannot stop those that change when they do attain office but they can be voted out.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 30, 2022, 09:04:49 pmCorruption in and of public office can only occur if it allowed to by the public, this must be the only time in recent political history where a known waster was elected to parliament and then to the highest office. If you or anyone cannot see the difference in that and those in his party that blindly support him and the others you mention DD then yes the UK truly is in trouble. It behoves every one of the complainers to get out there support good people and get them into government, you can't change the past and you cannot stop those that change when they do attain office but they can be voted out.As a nation we, including me can all see the aberration that is this current government and i'm quite sure there will be a reckoning when the time comes for them all.When someone like you talks about "good people" i and many others would be very suspect in what type of individual you would be pushing as to be, next years model. We all want government to be accountable and representative as to the wishes and aspirations of the majority. I do believe that would exclude certain radical elements that some would wish for.
As I regularly point out, we did have a PM 13 years ago who never had his snout in the trough. There are plenty of decent politicians. If you don't vote for them, you can't complain.