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27 January 2026

  • curprev 13:4413:44, 27 January 2026IleneEagar37531 talk contribs 4,617 bytes +4,617 Created page with "<br><br><br>Just sentencing minster Jake Richards accused the Conservatives of "feigned outrage" and said the authorities is "cleaning up the mess" odd by the Tories.<br>"Mess" is too exploited colloquially as a verb to account preventative or meddling, oft in a means that worsens a office. "Mess" besides refers to a chaotic or tough situation, oftentimes implying trouble or disarray that inevitably resolving power. It's not being distrait by the mess up and gimcrackery..."