Whipped Tories ensure Theresa May’s role in the Windrush scandal remains a secret – for now
It seems that every single Conservative MP has slavishly followed Theresa May through the ‘No’ lobby at the House of Commons, ensuring the success of her desperate bid to keep her own role in the racist victimisation of the so-called Windrush generation secret.
The vote was won by 316 votes to 221 in favour of the motion, which would have ensured that all papers relating to the Windrush scandal between 2010 and 2018 would be released.
But in ordering her MPs to hide the facts, Mrs May has admitted that there are facts about her involvement that she does not want the public to know.
She has admitted that she has not told the truth – or at least, not the whole truth.
That is the message that should be put to voters before they cast their ballots in the local elections tomorrow (May 3):
Does anybody seriously want to support the woman who imposed the most racist policy ever to blight the UK’s citizens – and then tried to deny her role in it?
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Great shot of the ‘vicar’s daughter’ there caught in the farmer’s headlights: as the combine harvester of retribution crashes down on her! Ah, the grim reaper – he’s a great lad: there’s no escape!
Now, I’m no expert on child psychology but surely early behavioral patterns might have suggested where it would all end up. One minute, there they are, bless em, jumpin’ up’n down all over the wheat and before you know it there they are trampling about all over the ‘human rights’! She’s no Prime-Minister: she’s just a very naughty girl!
PS. Whipped torys? If only!
The corrupt cover-up continues, but I hope it will not go away…
How come the majority was so big?
Well, 78 Labour MPs didn’t vote for some reason.