Scandal in Britain: Health Minister wished death to a pensioner.


A major incident occurred in Great Britain, resulting in the dismissal of Health Minister Andrew Gwynne. He left offensive comments in the WhatsApp messenger, including wishes for pensioners to die and racist remarks about blacks and Jews.
After it was revealed that Gwynne expressed a desire for a pensioner who does not support him to die before the next elections, he was dismissed from his position as minister. He also insulted many people with his comments.
“Dear resident, to hell with your rubbish. I am re-elected and without your vote. Go away. PS: I hope you don't make it to the next elections.” “Is he from the Mossad?”
The authorities reacted decisively to this. A government spokesperson stated that the Prime Minister supports high standards of behavior in public offices. All ministers must adhere to these standards, and if they are violated, appropriate measures are taken, as in this case.
The Labour Party also reacted and administratively suspended Gwynne from its membership. An investigation is underway regarding the comments he made in the WhatsApp group, according to the party's rules and procedures.
Gwynne himself apologized for his indecent comments. He expressed doubt about being suspended, but supported the Prime Minister's and the party's decision.
Financial troubles in Great Britain
Additionally, Great Britain is on the verge of bankruptcy. The authorities are trying to find ways to replenish the budget, but the situation is complicated by an audit of expenditures. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is negotiating with the Budget Security Agency.
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