Parliament's Pantomime: Shouting While Planet Burns
While planetary emergencies demand urgent attention, Parliament descends into theatrical shouting matches, leaving voters questioning if their representatives have misplaced priorities.
While planetary emergencies demand urgent attention, Parliament descends into theatrical shouting matches, leaving voters questioning if their representatives have misplaced priorities.
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