Debt of Honour
Astoundingly enough, it appears that liars, swindlers and thieves may on occasion bilk their creditors. The company that defrauded the taxpayer of a hundred and twenty-two million, and exacerbated the National Johnson's casual endangerment of medical personnel during the pandemic, has twiddled its thumbs past the deadline set by the high court for repayment despite its close links to the lying, swindling, thieving Right Honourable Baroness Mone OBE and her lying, swindling, thieving husband. Although the company condescended to offer negotiations, perhaps with a fifteen-year grace period in mind, Wideboy Wesley Streeting was huffing and puffing less than an hour after the deadline expired. Team Starmer's prince in waiting pledged to pursue the debt with everything the taxpayer has got so that the funds can be put back into making the NHS a viable proposition for the private companies he hopes will one day pay him for it.
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