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Nov 2020
Mole from deep deep cover
says the ex-slave traders
has deemed its now a do-head-in affair
governed in momentum by the pounces of the red-light districts
the renta-crowd are floozing in gaudy displays
some flying monkeys zipping and somersaulting
in undignified indecent posturing's
the mole said
they are all so paranoid
they believe they are rulers and gods and goddesses
with the gifted flair
of making the object of their fear and inadequacies
scatter-brained and paranoid just like them
the slap-stick adventures
of scums, pedos, mud-rakers deviants and thieves
snowflakes selling the terrors of snowflakes
imagining nightmares for sound sleepers with conscience clear
the sound and stable
hardly notices the keystone dunces in harlequin ridicules
jiving street theatres and sophistry to extremes
from slave trading to piracy to colonialism to the fallacy of cheaters
hinging on the vivid deceits and of misappropriations
false power of the liars by the liars for the liars
the democracy of the new world
the black prince is still laughing
A Labour MP has been charged with housing fraud after being investigated over how she obtained her flat.
Investigators reportedly wanted to know how she got to the top of an 18,000-strong waiting list so quickly given she did not have children. The paper previously reported that Begum denied wrongdoing, saying: “I was so grateful to be housed, which provided me with the lifeline I needed to live independently and safely.”

Apsana Begum, who was elected to her seat in Poplar and Limehouse in east London last year, has been accused of three offences.

The MP, who is considered an ally of the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and whose candidacy was backed by Momentum, is said to “vigorously contest” the allegations.

Begum faces three separate charges of dishonestly failing to disclose information in order to make gains for herself or another, or expose another to a loss with the offences dated between January 2013 and March 2016. She is due to appear at Thames magistrates’ court on 10 December. The charges are the result of an investigation by Tower Hamlets council, which as a local authority has the power to bring prosecutions.
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