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Union Members' Money Syphoned Off?

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ToraToraTora | 08:06 Wed 07th Apr 2021 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/unite-boss-mccluskey-faces-calls-for-inquiry-over-98m-spend-on-hotel-and-conference-centre-12267579
initially to cost £7m as a way to save costs on hotel rooms etc, now £98m! So who's had their hands in the jack and jill then?
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Well you've certainly got me fooled, then.
obviously -
if you can show when i have openly said that i think the government is doing a splendid job come what may, then fine, but i have said before and highlighted what seems to be wrong doing, i am also not a paid up member of the Tories - I vote for them because i feel that there is ittle by way of an alternative. Voting Labour is unthinkable, Greens or Lib Dems ineffectual
100% Radicalised.
Emmie, is ttt’s biggest fan. Whatever he posts emmie will agree with it . Fair enough .
I'm with YMB here, no party here or in the US (probably anywhere) has a monopoly on corruption, not even the SNP ;).
Power corrupts. If only I had some.
Phew!

For a minute I thought they had been wasting money by giving it to the Labour Party.
this isn't about me, nor TTT, how about getting back to the OP for a change
gulliver, another nonsense from you, can't you post something sensible, to the point instead of bashing me for once.
11,00, Tit for Tat.
Gulliver, who has been radicalised and by whom?
gulliver1
Do you have an answer to the OP, or are you just trolling today ?
no answer from our resident Tory dissident.
Sunk //or are you just trolling today ?//
That's all he evere does.
when i say that, i get lambasted -

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