L’uomo di Cork Morgan McSweeney si dimette da capo dello staff di Keir Starmer per lo scandalo Mandelson | Il nativo di Macroom accetta la responsabilità di consigliare Keir Starmer sulla controversa nomina di Mandelson in mezzo alla crescente rabbia del partito laburista

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di kwentongskyblue

16 commenti

  1. cen_fath on

    Ah yes, the very unknown Mandelson, I can see how Starmer wasn’t familiar with him prior to McSweeneys advice 🙄

  2. Inevitable-Beat-9209 on

    The rot in Labour goes far deeper than this little Blueshirt unfortunately.

  3. pauli55555 on

    Idiot.

    He lives in a horrible world. Imagine advising for the appointment of a worm like Mandelson. That was his political savvy advice to Starmer. Who is just as bad as him.

  4. Wooden-Annual2715 on

    Hopefully he see Irish politics as a step down the ladder and he fucks off to the states.

  5. cen_fath on

    I was clinging to hope that he was on some sleeper mission from the Ra to bring down the Brits 🤣 to think he grew up a whisper away from Beal na Blath and joined the British Government 🤯

  6. Good riddance! Acts more like someone would in FG. Was all for cutting benefits for those at the bottom stopping the British Labour Party from really helping with working class issues.

  7. No-Dragonfly268 on

    Is this cousin Harris’s advisor . And his parents making a fortune from housing immigrants and running the profits through Cyprus .

  8. You can be quite sure he’s heading this way and into the bosom of government.

    Look into what his father does. Fleecing the tax payer via IPAS.

    Tim McSweeney – Green Velvet Holdings, and Cerapon Ltd – a string of tax dodging shell companies all the way to Cyprus.

    Threatened to sue the papers when asked about it.

    T’is but a Google search away.

  9. halibfrisk on

    What is it about Corkmen, I went to college with two men from Cork and they both ended up in jail…

  10. Shanner1971 on

    I believe McSweeney also played a large part, maybe even the main part, in the successful scheme to remove Jeremy Corbyn from power by falsely claiming he was antisemitic.
    On another note, I do not understand why an Irish person would become so ideologically involved in British politics. Just for the power and status? Seems so weird.

  11. Dramatic-Spirit-4809 on

    He’s an awful cunt him. The more you dig in the worse he smells.

  12. SirJoePininfarina on

    “Our great country”

    Is it now, Morgan?

    *NedBroy.gif*

  13. MuffinNecessary8625 on

    One of the things that used to really strike me about UK politics against Irish politics, pre Johnson, was that when someone fucked up, they were sacked, and gone, never to be seen again.

    It’s good to see this back.

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