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Is that Eric Pickles? The guy whose name seems too on the nose because he's so corpulent?
What a tosser. Conservative sleaze is back.
What a tosser. Conservative sleaze is back.
Is that Eric Pickles? The guy whose name seems too on the nose because he's so corpulent?
Operation Save Big Dog: Boris Johnson draws up plan for officials to quit over partygate so he can keep job
Exclusive: The blueprint is designed to limit fallout from Sue Gray’s investigation, sources say
Boris Johnson is drawing up a list of officials to offer resignations over Partygate in a bid to salvage his premiership, The Independent has learned.
Dubbed “Operation Save Big Dog” by the prime minister himself, the blueprint includes a drive to work out which heads should roll following the publication of senior official Sue Gray’s findings, as well as highlighting the prime minister’s achievements, according to sources. Officials have also started using the code name, The Independent understands.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-downing-street-partygate-b1993433.html
Boris Johnson is drawing up a list of officials to offer resignations over Partygate in a bid to salvage his premiership, The Independent has learned.
Dubbed “Operation Save Big Dog” by the prime minister himself, the blueprint includes a drive to work out which heads should roll following the publication of senior official Sue Gray’s findings, as well as highlighting the prime minister’s achievements, according to sources. Officials have also started using the code name, The Independent understands.
That's probably going to go down well amongst his staff.
Is that Eric Pickles? The guy whose name seems too on the nose because he's so corpulent?
What a tosser. Conservative sleaze is back.
Is that Eric Pickles? The guy whose name seems too on the nose because he's so corpulent?
What a tosser. Conservative sleaze is back.
Om-Nominative determinism ?
England’s north-south divide continues to deepen despite two years of “levelling-up” rhetoric from the government, according to a landmark new report to be published tomorrow.
Entitled State of the North 2021, and produced by IPPR North, the northern branch of the Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank, the report compares levels of public investment in London and the south-east with that in the north. Its authors estimate that, in the five years to 2019/20, London received the equivalent of £12,147 per person, while in the north the figure was only £8,125.….
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This licence fee announcement will be the last.
The days of the elderly being threatened with prison sentences and bailiffs knocking on doors, are over.
Time now to discuss and debate new ways of funding, supporting and selling great British content. https://dailymail.co.uk/news/articl...t-freezes-annual-licence-fee-charge-2024.html
If you control the flow of evidence in to the process, you often have significant influence of the ‘findings’ and ‘conclusions’ that come out of the other end.
Garbage In, Garbage Out.
The eye-opener for me on this was when I was a central government lawyer about fifteen-or-so years ago.
I met other central government lawyers who explained how on inquiry work they would work backwards from what they wanted to achieve to the terms of reference of the inquiry so as to ensure they put in the evidence that would tend to the desired outcome.
I’m a little confused, wasn’t it a Conservative government that effectively demanded the end of free BBC licences for the over 75s as a cost cutting measure?
Labour introduced free TV licences for the over 75s and, crucially, recompensed the BBC for the lost value.
Osborne ditched that reimbursement, calculating that stupid people would blame the BBC.
Looks like he was right.
Yes. Labour funded free TV licenses for over 75s out of general taxation and the Tories told the BBC they were stopping the funding but expected the Beeb to keep doing it anyway.
Now the TV licence system needs a total rethink anyway. It will soon be as anachronistic as, say, trying to fund the internet by taxing phone landlines. But the alarming thing is imagining whatever madcap scheme they replace it with, with this shower of ***** in charge. You can fully expect that it'll be based not on a sensible long term plan but on exacting petty revenge for every real or imagined sleight the Tories hold against the BBC.
I’m a little confused, wasn’t it a Conservative government that effectively demanded the end of free BBC licences for the over 75s as a cost cutting measure?
Labour introduced free TV licences for the over 75s and, crucially, recompensed the BBC for the lost value.
Osborne ditched that reimbursement, calculating that stupid people would blame the BBC.Looks like he was right.