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Archived on 21 December 2022 at 5:30pm [URL redacted]
@AlishaFogan [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [59]: The #UK #Tory🦎🦎 Gov is 'falling apart' and Feeding the #Woke #PC #Left #Hatewarriors 👹 who want to DESTROY Our Way Of #LIFE and have us ALL #Subservient to THEM over the awarding of 'private contractors'during #Covid 🤨 . 👁 [URL redacted] 👁 [URL redacted]
#VlogMahyarTousi  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ND8zE0-BXA&t=16s #ConditionVirusCOVID19 #LiteralImpartialityConflictOfInterestCOI #CatchcryBigGovernment #PhenomnCorruption
Context #NewspaperUKBrdshtFinancialTimesFTJasmineCameronChileshe, #NewspaperUKBrdshtFinancialTimesFTAnnaGross and #NewspaperUKBrdshtFinancialTimesFTJaneCroft "The UK government on Monday launched legal proceedings against PPE Medpro, a provider of medical goods that was awarded more than £200mn in contracts to issue health supplies during the pandemic. A claim was lodged against PPE Medpro at the High Court by Steve Barclay, secretary of state for health and social care, relating to breach of a government deal awarded in June 2020. It is understood that the government's legal claim relates to the contract price and estimated storage and disposal costs. ... PPE Medpro received £80mn and £122mn in contracts without competitive tender following a recommendation to ministers by lingerie entrepreneur and Conservative peer Baroness Michelle Mone." https://www.ft.com/content/8a57a680-ea45-4d5b-be82-3cca1e9f305e #OrgClassifPPUKConservativePartySteveBarclay 
Addendum incredibly, #TauntLeftThe are being blamed for the fact that the #OrgClassifPPUKConservativeParty are launching legal proceedings against #BrandPPEMedpro who secured a lucrative contract to supply #LiteralPersonalProtectiveEquipmentPPE for the #OrgUKNtlHealthServiceNHS during the #ConditionVirusCOVID19Pandemic and who is linked to the Conservative peer #OrgClassifPPUKConservativePartyMichelleMone i.e. which aspect of this *isn't* the responsibility of the Government?
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