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31-08-2019, 09:30 AM
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Paranoia reigns in No 10

What is Cummings and his poodle BJ worried about that may come to light?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...c-cummings/amp

She was supposedly an ardent brexiteer

And the Telegraph is reporting that Cummings is also trying to intimidate civil servants regarding seeking their legitimate right to seek redress via an employment tribunal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...telegraph/amp/

No 10 has sunk way beyond the swamp, it’s now in the sewer.
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31-08-2019, 09:43 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
What is Cummings and his poodle BJ worried about that may come to light?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...c-cummings/amp

She was supposedly an ardent brexiteer

And the Telegraph is reporting that Cummings is also trying to intimidate civil servants regarding seeking their legitimate right to seek redress via an employment tribunal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...telegraph/amp/

No 10 has sunk way beyond the swamp, it’s now in the sewer.
Indeed! Only wish I was surprised but the true nature of this government is coming to the fore now.
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31-08-2019, 09:44 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
What is Cummings and his poodle BJ worried about that may come to light?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...c-cummings/amp

She was supposedly an ardent brexiteer

And the Telegraph is reporting that Cummings is also trying to intimidate civil servants regarding seeking their legitimate right to seek redress via an employment tribunal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...telegraph/amp/

No 10 has sunk way beyond the swamp, it’s now in the sewer.
Leaks have become a standard practice, in the Government, and it is my understanding that Boris has it in mind to stamp out such treachery.

Practically every planning ploy, by the government, has been leaked to the press, the other parties, the EU, whoever.

Negotiation, as we well know, is about playing cards close to one's chest.

How can you negotiate, effectively, if you don't manage this?

Well done, Boris!

Kick them out!
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31-08-2019, 10:07 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
Leaks have become a standard practice, in the Government, and it is my understanding that Boris has it in mind to stamp out such treachery.

Practically every planning ploy, by the government, has been leaked to the press, the other parties, the EU, whoever.

Negotiation, as we well know, is about playing cards close to one's chest.

How can you negotiate, effectively, if you don't manage this?

Well done, Boris!

Kick them out!
Absolutely Ted how can you run a government and particularly a cabinet effectively without loyalty and commitment and that means no leaks.

When I took on my last position it was stressed to me that whatever happened during my working day stayed there and leaking private information would mean instant dismissal.

Mrs May was weak and ineffectual and didn't command loyalty , about time we had a PM with a backbone who can put together a loyal team.
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31-08-2019, 10:13 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
Leaks have become a standard practice, in the Government, and it is my understanding that Boris has it in mind to stamp out such treachery.

Practically every planning ploy, by the government, has been leaked to the press, the other parties, the EU, whoever.

Negotiation, as we well know, is about playing cards close to one's chest.

How can you negotiate, effectively, if you don't manage this?

Well done, Boris!

Kick them out!
Totally agree Ted.

Kick them out!!!
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31-08-2019, 10:14 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
What is Cummings and his poodle BJ worried about that may come to light?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...c-cummings/amp

She was supposedly an ardent brexiteer

And the Telegraph is reporting that Cummings is also trying to intimidate civil servants regarding seeking their legitimate right to seek redress via an employment tribunal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...telegraph/amp/

No 10 has sunk way beyond the swamp, it’s now in the sewer.
Guy Fawkes had the right idea (pity)
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31-08-2019, 10:25 AM
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Every employer has some kind of disciplinary procedure, ranging from a verbal warning for things like being late, to instant dismissal for the most serious offences.
Depending on the type of business these could include breaches of hygiene or safety procedures; stealing from the company or fellow employees; passing information to competitors
The usual treatment is summary dismissal - handed your notice; clear your desk or locker; and be escorted off the premises, all within an hour

Our Government has been plagued by leaks in recent years, and these must surely warrant such serious treatment; after all, keeping information secure is one of the main functions of government

Whilst I don't think the sun shines out......, at last now with Boris we have a PM who is determined to take firm action

As you might expect, the MSM, especially the Biased Broadcasting Corporation, are all ove this, and can hardly contain their glee at having a go at BoJo
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31-08-2019, 10:41 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Tedc ->
Leaks have become a standard practice, in the Government, and it is my understanding that Boris has it in mind to stamp out such treachery.

Practically every planning ploy, by the government, has been leaked to the press, the other parties, the EU, whoever.

Negotiation, as we well know, is about playing cards close to one's chest.

How can you negotiate, effectively, if you don't manage this?

Well done, Boris!

Kick them out!
Originally Posted by Meg ->
Absolutely Ted how can you run a government and particularly a cabinet effectively without loyalty and commitment and that means no leaks.

When I took on my last position it was stressed to me that whatever happened during my working day stayed there and leaking private information would mean instant dismissal.

Mrs May was weak and ineffectual and didn't command loyalty , about time we had a PM with a backbone who can put together a loyal team.
Originally Posted by zuludog ->
Every employer has some kind of disciplinary procedure, ranging from a verbal warning for things like being late, to instant dismissal for the most serious offences.
Depending on the type of business these could include breaches of hygiene or safety procedures; stealing from the company or fellow employees; passing information to competitors
The usual treatment is summary dismissal - handed your notice; clear your desk or locker; and be escorted off the premises, all within an hour

Our Government has been plagued by leaks in recent years, and these must surely warrant such serious treatment; after all, keeping information secure is one of the main functions of government

Whilst I don't think the sun shines out......, at last now with Boris we have a PM who is determined to take firm action

As you might expect, the MSM, especially the Biased Broadcasting Corporation, are all ove this, and can hardly contain their glee at having a go at BoJo
Agree with you all.
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31-08-2019, 10:41 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by zuludog ->
As you might expect, the MSM, especially the Biased Broadcasting Corporation, are all ove this, and can hardly contain their glee at having a go at BoJo
ZD I noticed the Today programme presenter pounced on any perceived division in government with glee and even wheeled out two former advisers to have to their biased say, (I guess Heseltine and Major were busy this morning )

Sajid Javid who came on to discuss funding for HE was mercilessly grilled because he didn' t succumb to the bullying assertions of the presenter.
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31-08-2019, 10:55 AM
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Re: Paranoia reigns in No 10

Originally Posted by Banchory ->
What is Cummings and his poodle BJ worried about that may come to light?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...c-cummings/amp

She was supposedly an ardent brexiteer

And the Telegraph is reporting that Cummings is also trying to intimidate civil servants regarding seeking their legitimate right to seek redress via an employment tribunal

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.t...telegraph/amp/

No 10 has sunk way beyond the swamp, it’s now in the sewer.
I doubt they would even find the room, your lot have already filled all the sewers available.
 
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