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...Labour government pumps millions of taxpayers money into a union, union then donates shitloads of money for Labour's campaign funds... Surely that's money laundering? To think, Labour muppets everywhere were banging on about how terribe a non-dom giving money to the Tories was bad? What an absolute shower of bastards.
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