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@ianovic69 @mannycalavera
Really not surprising at all tbh.
I am currently reading 'How Westminster Works' & it's nothing short of eye opening of the ineptness of all the politicians and the current system.
I highly recommend it.
https://amzn.eu/d/hoG0M0F
#reading #books #politics #westminster #govuk
Nice ๐ I'll give them a read.
And this makes everything even more depressing. Why are people who don't understand investments investing so recklessly with our money? I just want decent boring bog standard council services to run well and efficiently.
Decent?
Yes, this is the thing Manny fails to understand. While local government behaves a certain way, often it is dictated by policy from the government in Westminster, such that if they didn't behave that way they wouldn't get the meager funding they do have.
I'm sure Bristol council are corrupt, but not much more so than others. Meanwhile, the biggest corruption comes from Westminster.
But hey, Bristol aren't Tory, so Manny will criticise them first.
Sack the fucking lot of them, I say.