couple of weeks. something like 200 hours. and they text messaged all the time. there was one morning where toby s husband found the phone that she had and it received text messages to something like good morning, i love you. investigators added the secret phone calls and text to a long list of evidence against toby. the dimmer housewife was looking more like a desperate housewife. all of these pieces of the pretzel started to come together and we re telling a story? absolutely. a story of a forbidden romance? right. toby is not really the kind of person that you re thinking, she is the one that would have and relationship with an inmate. the married mom. who started the dog program. i mean, how much more of a loving, caring person can you have? it s almost unfathomable. are you feeling some anger that she did this to you? i m betrayed. and i m misled.
sometimes you get, maybe a betrayed soldier narrative. akin to some of the stuff we saw in germany after world war i. this sense that the government lost the war, the soldiers were putting up a good fight, the government, corrupt generals, lost the war. prigozhin channels that rhetoric effectively. when he says these things, he receives a lot of support from pro war russian bloggers who are really one of the biggest voices in the russian media space now. about the war. so, i don t think those issues are resolved here. there s nothing in these reports from lukashenko about those issues. we re just, you know, there s mechanically have to see. do they pull out of rostov where, they go from? here on the whole, i think president putin, at the end of this 24 hours, it looks weaker than he s looked since he entered power. this does not seem like a very well managed situation. everything we ve seen from the russian government over the past 24 hours, very much seems coming from a place
he d rule in a new way. but now almost everybody is full of discontent. if there s a war, the people will turn their backs on the government. that s the reality. after our supreme leader met with the us, people were filled with hope and laughter that perhaps we would be able to go to foreign countries. we were tricked. this border closure has taken our lives back 20 years. we feel hugely betrayed. the people never wanted this endless weapons development that brings hardship to generation after generation. my child doesn t have food. i just want my family to have three meals of rice a day. i want to live in a society where we don t starve, where my neighbours are alive, and where we don t have to spy on each other.
constituents and took us all for fools. i echo the things expressed by honourable members across the house to the members expressed working diligently to this report the thanks. it couldn t be clearer. people feel angry, betrayed and let down. i could stand here all day and talk about the anger and injustice felt by so many people. last week, i met the landlord of a pub in the heart of my constituency. like so many other businesses in chester, he closed up shop as soon as the former prime minister interest up to do so. he observed all the rules and guidance, and like thousands of other small businesses, the price paid was a heavy one. still feeling the impact to this day. chester zoo fought tooth and nail to keep caring
to crimes against humanity. despite the government s best efforts to keep its people in the dark, there are small signs that loyalty to the regime is waning. before covid, people viewed kim jong un positively. we hoped, perhaps, that he d rule in a new way. but now almost everybody is full of discontent. if there s a war, the people will turn their backs on the government. that s the reality. after our supreme leader met with the us, people were filled with hope and laughter that perhaps we would be able to go to foreign countries. we were tricked. this border closure has taken our lives back 20 years. we feel hugely betrayed. the people never wanted this endless weapons development that brings hardship