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It was expected from federal government anyways. I wasn't expecting them to take it lightly without putting up a defensive mode as to why they did what they did

A Google search on Priti Patel would tell you why she was booted out of the British cabinet,she's a selfish and backbiting traitor working for selfish gains,she'll sell her mum,dad and possibly children for personal gains

For once, take correction! It's easy to see from Obanikoro, Gandje and so many others, that corruption isn't being fought systematically. I mean, the blind can see that

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