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Previously on "Cummings took €235k in EU subsidies"
If subsidies and grants are legitimately available why on earth wouldn't you take them? Not to mention as co-owner he probably doesn't have the final say on it anyway.
And this has been going on for a decade but only now does anyone want to write about it, just when DC happens to be in the news?
You sound like a chav parent defending their delinquent child who is a serial criminal.
If subsidies and grants are legitimately available why on earth wouldn't you take them? Not to mention as co-owner he probably doesn't have the final say on it anyway.
And this has been going on for a decade but only now does anyone want to write about it, just when DC happens to be in the news?
No, it's generally when anyone in politics does something that appears hypocritical (or could be twisted to appear as such).
It's like when someone points out that Jeremy Corbyn has a house that's worth a lot of money.
Or that Kier Starmer owns a field that "could be worth £10million if he built 20 houses on it and sold them all"
So, it's not a conspiracy by the media against an unelected bureaucrat, but standard practice.
It's a bit snowflakey that it's only now that there are complaints - is it because it's DC that there's Wailing?
If subsidies and grants are legitimately available why on earth wouldn't you take them? Not to mention as co-owner he probably doesn't have the final say on it anyway.
And this has been going on for a decade but only now does anyone want to write about it, just when DC happens to be in the news?
While we are/were in the EU I think it is entirely right that all Brits should claim what they are entitled to. Not to do so would increase our net payments even more. Our economy benefits from money received and spent in the UK.
Oi, just because someone's a brexiter, doesn't mean there's anything wrong with them being a blatant hypocrite at the same time.
There's one here, who voted to leave, who's already got himself an EU passport. He even yearns to leave the UK and live in the EU in the future. His missus thinks he's an embarassment but that's just her opinion.
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