SO Matt Hancock is back from the jungle and has had his book published.
Never has there been a man who has so disrespected his wife and children as he has – granted a letter from loved one and he reads out a letter from his mistress on national TV.
I remember being constantly told that everyone was working 24 hours a day during the Covid crisis – aye so they were, keeping detailed diaries for their upcoming books.
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I remember too profiteers during and after the war having to pay back profits – how about saying that no profit should have been made on PPE supplies or testing or anything Covid-related and clawing it all back? You are welcome to start with Michelle Mone and her partner because £29 million is what she allegedly got. That company’s total profit was £65 million – totally obscene.
Winifred McCartney
Paisley
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