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“There will always be instances where people don't behave as they should, but is a government as whole corrupt? I don't think so.”
Not corrupt? Well explain away why Jenrick helped a major Tory donor (Desmond) to avoid paying £ms towards key public infrastructure so that he could develop an area in one of the most deprived areas in the country? Jenrick and Berry marking their own homework so that their constituencies could get some wonga from the latest regeneration initiative. Cheadle - a Tory marginal ranked 535th out of 542 towns in the pecking order receiving dosh through the same initiative ahead of many more deserving areas. The whole PPE fiasco. And you say that they are not corrupt!
I have said before that you can find instances where some people have not been at their best, but that doesn't mean that a whole government is corrupt. There are many questionable actions from across all parties that could be used to cast doubt on honesty and integrity, but I still want to believe that on the whole most of our politicians act with best intent for most of the time