is something funny about this, there is something rather convenient for the prime minister, there must be, some say, some sort of establishment cover up or conspiracy. look, people outside government are of course entitled to raise questions about the police, and that is part of a vibrant democracy, it is part of freedom of speech. i would say it would be a very eccentric conspiracy theorist who thought that the prime minister being investigated by the police was beneficial to the prime minister, and that that is a sort of parallel universe stuff, i fear. really? because the argument is it wins him a delay, it gives him time, it gives him a breathing space. i don t think any prime minister would suddenly think it was a great idea to be interviewed by the police. i know people get excited by a dead cat strategies but this is a sort of trophy hunted dead lion being slammed on the table, which i think it s hard to say is helpful.
already died of dehydration. we got word today that the large convoy of humanitarian aid destined for mariupol was unable to make it there today. what are the immediate needs i ve also heard that people in mariupol really can t contact people outside, so they don t have a sense of what s going on in the greater ukraine. this has added to the tragedy. people have no idea what s going on outside ukraine, they have no idea what s going on with their friends and family in neighboring villages. they are unable to inform loved ones they re still alive and well. they re also unable to communicate those who died to loved ones who might want to know, and they have no idea what s going on. they also are not aware of when there s discussions around safe passage out of the city which so many of the population want. they are unaware of these discussions taking place, so they don t know when they can leave safely or not. this is, again, one of the
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