Our Lovely Government has the Answer to the Housing Crisis

An unspeakable evil had occurred: government’s money that were dedicated to be spent, weren’t. This, naturally, caused an outcry as “£817 million had gone unspent in social housing budget.”

I mean, how could have it happened that not all government’s money were spent invested! (Because, of course, these days spending is definitely synonymous with investing, especially when talking about the government’s check). This is incomprehensible.

Luckily for us, our MPs will stand up for the justice. They have requested the explanation from the ministers about how such an unforgivable sin could have happened. Money not being spent and – *gasp* – returned to budget is somehow… wrong. And unnatural. Continue reading

Sergei Skripal: Britain Stood its ground

United Kingdom showed once more that in the international relations it is one of the most pragmatic and realistic countries. At least when the Conservatives are in government.

On March 4 former spy Sergei Skripal – who is a former Russian Spy and became a double agent in 1995 by giving away over 300 Russian spies in Britain, so Russia definitely did not had a lot of love for him – and his daughter were found slumped on the bench. After the diagnosis, Britain’s Prime Minister publicly acknowledged that Russian-made nerve-agent, Novichok, was found inside Skripal’s and his daughter’s bodies. Continue reading