What is going on with the partygate probe? || Before the war in Ukraine, lockdown parties in Downing Street had dominated the news. But while that's no longer the case, much is still going on behind the scenes.

I don’t think violating them should warrant a police response but I guess that’s the problem itself.

Yes that was the problem, people were criminally besmirched by parliament, directly, people lost their livelihoods, people they love and all while being reassured they were doing the right thing and the country was being unified in a shared sense of solidarity with the preservation and protection of the NHS and the vulnerable.

What occured was parliament figuratively dancing on the graves of people who followed these rules. A health secretary who not only gave officially deemed unlawful contracts and literal billions of tax payer money to his mates but was also banging his aide (complete abuse of a power dynamic), let's face it, probably the entire time.

A PM who has to escape criminal responsibility by using a technicality, the head of the United Kingdom getting off from parliamentary deemed criminal behaviour on a TECHNICALITY, the representation of the entirety of the UK.

Corruption permeates Westminster's ruling party at the moment and it needs to be cleansed for the sake of the entire country so we have some sort of chance at establishing ourselves on the world stage again after brexit. So far the response to Ukraine has been less than stellar, no matter how much the PM toots his own horn.

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