Britain has plenty of cash to bail out big business, yet nothing for the poorest | Simon Jenkins

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Boris Johnson is refusing a £20-a-week rise for those hardest hit by his pandemic policy, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

Boris Johnson is refusing a £20-a-week rise for those hardest hit by his pandemic policy

 

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That what lead to Biden's win in the American elections. Trump never sent aid to needy people. I think disadvantaged sectors should request a compensation or rally against him for removal!!!

Anyone ever noticed that though BorisJohnson's had several top jobs in politics (such as MayorofLondon), they've only really required rhetoric as a figurehead. The idea of him fulfilling the vocational obligations of say Health Secretary or Minister of Defence... Unimaginable.

They found the magic money tree then?

Always been the same looking after good or bad banks we all paid. Ten years on headline to support greedy bankers and now covid ,soak the rich for a change.

It’s fine. Their next Brexit is from reality.

Conservative govt has plenty of cash to bail out big business and give govt contracts to its chums, yet nothing for the poorest. There, headline corrected.

Shameful Tories resorting to type. Have we left 1066 yet

Big businesses employ hard workers who have families to support. They employ millions in the UK. Those who can’t work get universal credit, housing benefit, free prescriptions, free travel and lots of other incentives to find work. STOP YOUR POLITICAL LEFT NONSENSE!

Ignorant money greedy white-folks are the same world wide.

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