Ayanda Capital delivered £160m of unusable face masks - linked to Liz Truss

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but not a single comment about Tories giving out bogus contracts to mates.

Thats been the upside to all this corona caper.
Rich tories just getting richer.
>snigger<
And the poverty paupers just getting poorer.
 
What Tory corruption?

Can you spot any losers here...
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Well their would be if notchy or nosodall were in the image.
>titter<
 
If the masks don't meet NHS stringent standards, they should be made available to the general public now that masks are mandated in most scenarios.
Sell them to the general public (at a vast profit). My local chemist was selling ffp1 masks at £15 for 2 a couple of months ago. Shocking.

Perhaps the contracts should have never beens signed in the first place. Who remembers the Ferry company with no Ferries.
 
Another racist comment. You should be ashamed.

Tory boys have no shame. Watch them clap as the Government wants to opt out of Human rights laws because RWR think these laws wont affect them.

These people must really be bitter and hate their kids for wanting a worse future for them.
 
Sell them to the general public (at a vast profit). My local chemist was selling ffp1 masks at £15 for 2 a couple of months ago. Shocking.

this prompted me to check my ebay history.

In January, I heard about this new respiratory disease in China. I had a vulnerable family member. So, just as a precaution, I bought twelve bottles of Purell for £13.50; 500ml of alcohol for £5.69, a box of 100 surgical facemasks for £11, and a box of 20 fold-flat FFP2 builders masks for £16, and a box of alcohol wipes. Already had plenty of blue gloves. Still got plenty of stuff. It wasn't even a panic buy.

Certainly our government didn't, or they would have placed orders before the factories started to close.

I didn't really believe it would turn out so serious, and I can tell hardly anybody did, or prices would have changed sooner.
 
this prompted me to check my ebay history.

In January, I heard about this new respiratory disease in China. I had a vulnerable family member. So, just as a precaution, I bought twelve bottles of Purell for £13.50; 500ml of alcohol for £5.69, a box of 100 surgical facemasks for £11, and a box of 20 fold-flat FFP2 builders masks for £16, and a box of alcohol wipes. Already had plenty of blue gloves. Still got plenty of stuff. It wasn't even a panic buy.

Certainly our government didn't, or they would have placed orders before the factories started to close.

I didn't really believe it would turn out so serious, and I can tell hardly anybody did, or prices would have changed sooner.

are you buying anything in preparation for chaos in January, I see there is talk of people stockpiling (although that disadvantages the poor who cant afford it)
 
Every time a Brexit date gets announced (I think we're on the fourth now?) I've topped up the cupboards. There were lockdown shortages too.

Plenty of dried goods (I managed to get some dried egg, as although there are plenty of farms round here they used to be geared to wholesale and catering customers. During lockdown they discovered farm-gate retail, so now I can get eggs, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic from the farm). My milk is delivered from a local dairy farm.

Prescription medicines and over-the-counter remedies.

Some cash.

Bog rolls.

Cleaning products.

Unused stock goes to the food bank while still in date.
 

Here we go again throwaway labels .......Ok ......you have the floor other than the National front and the ilk, gives me examples of you RWR....Plain and simple examples over to you.
 
Here we go again throwaway labels .......Ok ......you have the floor other than the National front and the ilk, gives me examples of you RWR....Plain and simple examples over to you.

Everything you post. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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