
Lee Nallalingham
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🚨 Auditors have REFUSED to sign off the Government’s accounts. That comes directly from the National Audit Office. They’ve issued what’s known as a disclaimer of opinion. That’s audit speak for: “We can’t verify the numbers.” This is the same Government that has: 💰 Put taxes up by £70 billion. 💰 Borrowed £270 billion 💰 Told us there still isn’t enough money to properly fund our Armed Forces. Yet their own auditors are saying they can’t verify the accounts. And remember… This is the same National Audit Office that has found up to £81 billion a year is lost through fraud and error. Can you imagine if this was a private business? It would be shutdown and investigated There are those who want to tax us more and give these people even more money. I have a different idea. How about we start looking into where all the money is actually going? Because if the auditors are refusing to sign off the accounts… …and the National Audit Office says up to £81 billion is lost through fraud and error every year… …perhaps the problem isn’t that taxpayers aren’t paying enough. Perhaps it’s that nobody seems to know where the money is going.
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💰 Bath & North East Somerset Council has signed off a £53,500 contract for vapes. Yes…Vapes. This is a council that’s almost £300 million in debt. They’ve put up council tax by the maximum amount, telling residents they don’t have enough money. Yet they’re planning to spend more than £50,000 on vapes. What’s even more interesting… They’ve classified this as a health and social care expense. You constantly hear people defending council spending because so much of it goes on health and social care. But if councils are putting £53,500 of vapes into those budgets… …what else is being hidden in them?
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💰 Derby City Council has signed off £53,000 on furniture for their upstairs balcony. This is a council with over £600 million of debt. They’ve just put council tax up by the maximum amount, claiming there isn’t enough money. Yet somehow… …they can justify spending over £50,000 on tables and chairs for the balcony upstairs. Our tax money is a joke to these people.
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🚨 The Government has failed its audit for the third year in a row. That comes directly from the National Audit Office. They have put our taxes up by £70 billion while telling us there isn’t enough money. Yet the National Audit Office that has examined the Whole of Government Accounts, covering around 10,000 public bodies… …and concluded the Government cannot pass its audit. It’s also the same National Audit Office that has previously found up to £81 billion a year is lost through fraud and error. There are those who say the answer is to pay more tax. Here’s a better idea. If the Government can’t pass an audit, and up to £81 billion a year is being lost through fraud and error… …perhaps we should start paying attention to where our money is actually going.
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💰 Tower Hamlets Council has spent almost £67,000 on swimming pool inflatables. This is a council so badly run that the Government has had to step in. Their own auditors have refused to sign off the accounts for six years because they can’t be sure where all the money has gone. ❌ They couldn’t verify contracts. ❌ They couldn’t verify care payments. Yet they tell us there is no money and our council tax is going up. Apparently when you have no money, it’s perfectly reasonable to spend £67,000 of swimming pool inflatables. It’s a joke
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💰 The Government has signed off £800,000 to support Vietnam’s net zero targets. Seriously, what are we doing? Energy bills have now gone up six times under this government. Millions of British households are struggling with the cost of living. Yet somehow we have nearly £800,000 available to help another country pursue its Net Zero ambitions. I like Vietnam. It’s a fantastic country. But if Vietnam wants to invest in its energy transition, surely Vietnam should pay for it. British taxpayers have enough bills of their own.
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🚨 There was a £23.3 BILLION black hole in government finances in May. Since coming to power in July 2024, the government has now borrowed roughly £268.1 BILLION. Breakdown: 💰 Jul 2024 to Mar 2025: £90.5bn 💰 Apr 2025 to Mar 2026: £129.0bn 💰 Apr 2026 to May 2026: £47.6bn So I’m not quite sure why ministers keep claiming borrowing is “falling”… …because the numbers show the opposite. Labour are lying again.
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🚨 Gloucestershire NHS spent over £750,000 to replace a bedroom door. Yes, you read that right. The hospital has 88 rooms. Even if they replaced every bedroom door at £5,000 each, the total wouldn’t come close to £750k. Once again, those running the NHS are setting fire to taxpayers’ money while pretending the problem is “lack of funding.” Meanwhile GP appointments take weeks, A&E waits take hours, and frontline staff are stretched to breaking point. The NHS doesn’t have a funding problem, it has a spending problem.
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🚨 There were 3,936 rapes reported in London in just the first 151 days of 2026. That comes directly from the Metropolitan Police’s own data. And over the last 12 months, the Met’s figures show: ⬆️ Rape up ⬆️ Sexual offences up ⬆️ Stalking and harassment up Yet Sadiq Khan claims it’s “misinformation” to say crime in London is getting worse. So I have a very simple question. Are the Metropolitan Police spreading misinformation? Or is Sadiq Khan lying?
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🚨 70% of council spending goes to just 2% of the population. A newly elected councillor reached out to me recently. His council’s finances are a complete mess and he wanted some advice on where to start looking. We discussed debt levels, deficits and spending priorities at length. But one figure stood out above everything else. 70% of spending goes to just 2% of residents. And suddenly a lot of things started making sense. ❌ Rising council tax ❌ Cuts to services used by everyone When 70% of your budget is being consumed by just 2% of residents, the maths simply doesn’t work.
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🚨 West Hertfordshire NHS Trust has signed off almost £487,000 on translation services. And it raises a simple question: Why? The NHS spends over £100,000 every single day on translation services across the country. But almost everyone has a device in their pocket capable of translating for free. And if a Brit travels abroad and needs medical treatment, they are generally expected to pay for their own translation needs. So why are British taxpayers funding tens of millions of pounds a year on services that modern technology can provide for free? At a time when patients cannot get appointments, waiting lists remain huge and NHS finances are under pressure, surely there are better places to spend the money. *Exclusively revealed on The Mike Graham show this morning. Mike Graham 🇬🇧
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🚨 HMRC has now FAILED its audit for more than 20 years. The National Audit Office has again qualified HMRC’s accounts because of material levels of fraud and error. They have not been able to pass their audit cleanly since tax credits were introduced in 2003/04 due to material levels of fraud and error. Look at the state of our public sector: ❌ HMRC has failed audit for 20+ years ❌ DWP has failed audit for 37 years ❌ The Cabinet Office can’t provide evidence for £7 BILLION of spending. These are the institutions that take your money, spend your money and tell you there isn’t enough of it. If any normal organisation failed its audit year after year, there would be consequences. In government, it just carries on. And then they tell you taxes need to go up.
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🚨 There are nearly 1.5 million migrants on benefits in Britain. My question is simple: Why? This is not about attacking migrants for claiming benefits. It was our politicians who decided non-citizens should be entitled to them in the first place. in most countries around the world, this simply is not normal. If you move abroad, you are expected to support yourself, work, and contribute. Benefits systems are usually designed as a safety net for citizens who fall on hard times and need help. I have lived as an immigrant in Singapore myself. I had no access to benefits, nor did I expect them. I was there to work and if I couldn’t support myself I would be sent home. So why has Britain created a system where such huge numbers of non-citizens rely on taxpayer-funded support? This should not be a controversial question.
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🚨 Northumbria NHS just spent £130,000 on one mobile phone contract. And Rachel Reeves has the nerve to tell us she’s had to hike our taxes by £70 billion because there “isn’t enough money” for frontline services. Meanwhile the public sector is happily signing off £20,000 for a coffee machine and six-figures for a mobile phone renewal without blinking. We’re being bled dry while they burn our money like it grows on trees.
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💰 The Government has signed off £204,897 to… …help Cambodia and Laos develop sustainable land management plans. Seriously, what are we doing? Energy bills have now gone up six times under this government. We’re constantly told there isn’t enough money for defence, public services or helping struggling families. Yet somehow there’s always money available for projects on the other side of the world. I loved my time in Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of the most incredible places I’ve ever visited and the Cambodian people were fantastic. But if they want to fund environmental projects, they should pay for them themselves. British taxpayers have problems of their own.
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💰 The Government has signed off another £367,000 to help Indonesia with its climate policies. Seriously, what are we doing? Energy bills have increased six times under this government. Millions of British households are struggling with the cost of living. Yet somehow we have hundreds of thousands of pounds available to help other countries pursue their climate ambitions. I like Indonesia. I’ve spent a lot of time in Jakarta and I got married in Bali. It’s a fantastic country. But if Indonesia wants to strengthen its climate governance, Indonesia should pay for it themselves. British taxpayers have more than enough problems of their own to fund first.
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🚨 Haringey Council spends just 2.8% of its entire budget… …on bin collections and street cleaning. For context, the council has an annual budget of over £970million. Yet it spends just £27.2m on bin collections and street cleaning. Residents are constantly told there’s “no money” for frontline services… …yet the services every resident actually uses only make up a tiny fraction of the overall budget. Meanwhile council tax keeps rising and the streets remain filthy.
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🚨 The Cabinet Office can’t provide evidence for £7 BILLION of spending. That’s not my claim. That’s straight from the National Audit Office. The NAO states it was “unable to obtain sufficient appropriate evidence” to support £6.987 billion of expenditure. And this is now the second year in a row the Cabinet Office has failed to pass its audit cleanly without qualification. At the same time: The DWP has failed to pass its audit properly for 37 consecutive years due to material levels of fraud and error And again, the NAO’s words, not mine. ❌ They tell us there’s no money. ❌ They tell us taxes must rise. ❌ They tell us cuts are unavoidable. Yet one department can’t evidence £7bn. Another has decades of qualified accounts due to fraud and error. And we’re supposed to believe the problem is that we don’t pay enough tax.
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💰 The Government has signed off £2.08 billion… …to refurbish the High Commissioner’s residence in Ottawa. Meanwhile, back in Britain: ❌ Highest tax burden in living memory ❌ Over £280bn borrowed in the last two years ❌ Still running a £50bn deficit And we’re spending £2 billion refurbishing an overseas residence. At what point do we start getting our own house in order?
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🚨 EXPOSED: Tower Hamlets Council can’t even prove contracts exist. Ernst & Young - Tower Hamlets Council’s own auditors - say they could not find evidence that contracts for services were actually in place. This is the latest bombshell from a damning EY report into Tower Hamlets Council, and it comes on top of findings that show the council: ❌ Financial accounts don’t add up ❌ No clean audit since 2018 ❌ Removing controls to make fraud easier ❌ Money missing from the home care contract for years ❌ 222 active fraud investigations involving the council This rot goes back years and implicates both Labour and Aspire. Same council. Same culture. Same failure. If you vote for either of them in May, you are voting for more of the same.
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