Today: Oct 16, 2024

Maybe not breaking the rules, but definitely immoral

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3 weeks ago

A person has no sense of shame, if they don’t, they have lost their morality.

Angela Rayner, one of the important ministers in Keir Starmer’s government, went to New York and said that it is not breaking the rules for a businessman to pay for his own hotel expenses in order to justify his stay at the house of donor Waheem Alli. In other words, it is in accordance with the rules.

Shamelessness. You go to a businessman and say that you want to stay in his flat in New York and then you claim that this is normal.

Unbelievable. Does he not have money to stay in a hotel in New York? Or was he going to stay in a 7-star hotel and didn’t have money? Or did he find a stupid businessman from his party and found it right to put all the expenses on him. He probably asked Alli to pay for the hotel expenses but Alli said, ‘Go stay in my flat instead of going to the hotel.’

It is difficult to understand how a politician can have such a character.

Let’s remind Rayner right away. Staying for free at a businessman’s hotel may not be against the rules, but it is immoral for someone who runs the country. You can’t fall into such a poor situation and ask for 3-4 thousand pounds of help from businessmen.

It is shameless for a person rather than a politician, and defending this is even more immoral.

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