Tony Blair e Nick Clegg hanno organizzato una cena dando ai capi della tecnologia l’accesso al ministro del Regno Unito

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/11/tony-blair-and-nick-clegg-hosted-dinner-giving-tech-bosses-access-to-uk-minister

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    1. Why does it feel like we can never get away from the biggest cunts in politics? Tony Blairing up the middle east, Nick Clegg endlessly defending his shit record as a facebook doormat. Can’t we just put them in the bin already?

    2. Forward_Confusion202 on

      Surely Tony Blair should be in prison.

      Just living a millionaire lifestyle instead making even more money.

    3. limaconnect77 on

      Difference between the two will always be that one of them sold out to the Tories to get a taste of power as opposed to winning it legitimately (multiple times).

    4. Mikolaj_Kopernik on

      Man I wish Blair would just fuck off forever. Should be in prison in the Hague, instead he’s prancing around as a puppet of MAGA tech oligarchs.

      Clegg is an equally corrupt stooge who doesn’t even have the electoral success on his CV to back up the grifting.

    5. Halliron on

      I don’t like Blair much, but not seeing the issue with this dinner. This ministers job seems to be meeting with Tech companies and encouraging them to invest. Clegg’s job is liaising with government. Everyone is just doing their job.

    6. Tech company execs dined with the **investment** minister.

      Give me a break from these ridiculous stories.

    7. Crimsoneer on

      Outrageous, how dare ministers have dinner with everyone. They should live in the woods on berries like ascetic hermits.

    8. bomboclawt75 on

      Buy the politicians, own the country.

      It’s an old story.

    9. BlackCoffeeWithPie on

      >He and Clegg, the former deputy prime minister who at the time was a senior executive at Meta, invited leaders of six tech companies to dine with Poppy Gustafsson, who was the government’s investment minister responsible for persuading firms to invest in Britain.

      Oh no! Anyway…

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