Torries leak alert about Chinese spy influencing labour

Telegraph start trading in dead cats as they reveal No10 party the night before Prince Philip's funeral. Oof PM.
 
Apparently Barry Gardiner ( Labour) accepted £500,000 from the offending Chinese ,
Ed Davey (Liberal) seemingly had his fingers in the pie and Theresa May "honoured " them, so no one comes out with too much credit.
 
Apparently Barry Gardiner ( Labour) accepted £500,000 from the offending Chinese ,
Ed Davey (Liberal) seemingly had his fingers in the pie and Theresa May "honoured " them, so no one comes out with too much credit.
Ah, Another person who, if Boris Johnson took a shidt in their mouth, would still be responding with “come on, good old Boris, he's such a card! And he had to shidt somewhere... BREXIT.”

And to be honest mate, that dead cat didn't so much bounce as splatter, today you need to find out what the party line is about partying on the eve of a Royal funeral. I'll wait here...
 
Ah, Another person who, if Boris Johnson took a shidt in their mouth, would still be responding with “come on, good old Boris, he's such a card! And he had to shidt somewhere... BREXIT.”

And to be honest mate, that dead cat didn't so much bounce as splatter, today you need to find out what the party line is about partying on the eve of a Royal funeral. I'll wait here...

The Tory cheerleading press probably took a quick probe into it…and discovered names that don’t fit the bash Labour agenda. They certainly haven’t bothered even glancing in the direction of the Russian money swilling around the Tories
 
Ah, Another person who, if Boris Johnson took a shidt in their mouth, would still be responding with “come on, good old Boris, he's such a card! And he had to shidt somewhere... BREXIT.”

And to be honest mate, that dead cat didn't so much bounce as splatter, today you need to find out what the party line is about partying on the eve of a Royal funeral. I'll wait here...

Honest and mate seem to be oxymorons there "chum".
 
when PM Theresa May gave her an award for her activity in UK-China relations!

In a personal letter to Lee, Mrs May said: “You should feel very proud of the difference that The British Chinese Project is making in promoting engagement, understanding, and cooperation between the Chinese and British communities in the UK.

 
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