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by dizzy9 136 days ago
In the past, expensive contracts like this were handed out as rewards to Tory donors. Help fund the party's re-election, and your company will receive a cushy reward. See also the Cash-for-Honours scandal, where the Labour party were also found giving preference to donors in the selection for lordships.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-Honours_scandal

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https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/labour-pwc-ey-big-four-natw...

> Labour taking free staff from scandal-hit consulting firms

> [...] The party has quietly accepted more than £230,000 worth of free staff from ‘big four’ accounting firms PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Ernst & Young (EY) since Keir Starmer took over as leader in 2020.

Still, I'm sure it's a complete coincidence that the ruling party was gifted £230k of free services from PwC, then brought a static website from PwC for £4.1 million of taxpayer money.

In unrelated news Labour quietly dropped its plans to "restructure" the audit industry last week.
I wish a fitting comeuppance upon all the grifters taking up a seat which could've been filled by someone actually interested in governance.
these are exactly the kinds of people interested in governance. That's the problem
whew, good thing Nigel Farage is a straight shooter interested strictly in good governance.
Risky life close to the edge you're sailing there...

"If the wind changes, you'll get stuck that way."

/s
For your comment or mine? I'm happy to share.

All the same, you can have a long successful careeer, but you say nice things about Nigel the one time and forever after they'll call you a goat f*r and throw milkshakes on you :/

"In the Past", Now, and in the future.
in every democracy or other system of government, it's the same.
It's because Tribalism and Nepotism are the default, not the exception.