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Amber rudd now the work and pensions secretary i dont no whats worse her or Mcvey
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As you say, could it really get any worse?
For someone that worked along side George Osbourne and was a driving force behind the austerity programme and then programme FEAR, then almost destroyed the police force with cuts to funding, then lied through her teeth over the Windrush affair which saw her kicked out as Home Secretary earlier this year she is now in charge of the sick, injured, ill, disabled and unemployed. Looks like Madame May is having to scape the bottom of the barrel trying to find an MP who wants to get back into the limelight.
Things at the DWP can only go one way - down!
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Further info for the benefit of others into her voting on matters that affect us all
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24795/amber_rudd/hastings_and_rye/votes#welfare
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Yep afraid yadnad it is she will continue wear the last 6 have done evil and make a mockery out of the benefit system they dont care
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