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One rule for them part 34982 21:45 - Jul 9 with 696 viewsArnoldMoorhen

So we've had the Prime Minister who told everyone to stay at home, but allowed raucous parties to carry on in his house.

The Chancellor who was domiciled abroad for tax purposes, whilst being in charge of raising taxes for the rest of us.

The Transport Secretary who is responsible for ensuring aeroplane standards are followed for everyone's safety, but registers his private planes in the USA so he falls under a less onerous regime.

Now we have a new Chancellor who is responsible for raising taxes from the rest of us, but has business interests described as particularly complex in order to minimise paying tax.

And an Education Secretary who, on her first day, did something that would get any pupil a detention.

Any other examples of Ministers who make the rules for us and do the exact opposite themselves.
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One rule for them part 34982 on 22:00 - Jul 9 with 644 viewsHARRY10

The thick insects (Rees-Mogg) company which despite him peddling anti EU lies stated

"issued a stark warning over Brexit earlier this year, suggesting there was the likelihood to be “considerable uncertainty” as Britain leaves the bloc."

Rather like saying Jufbsin might occasionally tell small fib
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One rule for them part 34982 on 23:12 - Jul 9 with 585 viewsArnoldMoorhen

One rule for them part 34982 on 22:00 - Jul 9 by HARRY10

The thick insects (Rees-Mogg) company which despite him peddling anti EU lies stated

"issued a stark warning over Brexit earlier this year, suggesting there was the likelihood to be “considerable uncertainty” as Britain leaves the bloc."

Rather like saying Jufbsin might occasionally tell small fib


Ah yes! So to put it in the same format as the rest:

The Minister who insists on denying access to the European Single Market for other British companies, but moves his company to Ireland so that it can benefit from the European Single Market.
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One rule for them part 34982 on 09:28 - Jul 10 with 409 viewsEwan_Oozami

One rule for them part 34982 on 22:00 - Jul 9 by HARRY10

The thick insects (Rees-Mogg) company which despite him peddling anti EU lies stated

"issued a stark warning over Brexit earlier this year, suggesting there was the likelihood to be “considerable uncertainty” as Britain leaves the bloc."

Rather like saying Jufbsin might occasionally tell small fib


"Jufsbin" - like it! Could catch on, I think I'll use that from now on, if I remember!

You are the obsolete SRN4 to my Fairey Rotodyne....
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