Re: Tory Watch
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 3:25 pm
Hooray 200 pages on Tory Watch ,
Lets keep annoying the far Righties !!
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I dunno, it's pretty satisfying to see the self serving entitled nasty dickhead finally get his comeuppance after decades of getting away with atrocious behaviour with no repercussions whatsoever. And it's important that there is a bar, albeit a very very low one, when it comes to conduct in office. He's spent the last 3 years trying to trash the idea completely.Admin wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:55 pm David Davis has just put the boot in at PMQ's telling Boris to go. Vote of N/C or challenge can't be far away now.
Can't say I'm massively arsed by it. If he stays, our PM remains an untrustworthy and incompetent arse. Truss, Sunak et al aren't going to be an improvement - seeing Boris in Post or these utter Dimwit lightweights punted as potential PM's shows how far our politics has fallen.
This explains it all rather better than I canAdmin wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:55 pm David Davis has just put the boot in at PMQ's telling Boris to go. Vote of N/C or challenge can't be far away now.
Can't say I'm massively arsed by it. If he stays, our PM remains an untrustworthy and incompetent arse. Truss, Sunak et al aren't going to be an improvement - seeing Boris in Post or these utter Dimwit lightweights punted as potential PM's shows how far our politics has fallen.
It's the fascist way. Democracy doesn't work for them anymore as the rate of return on capital drops they need to capture the state and use it to extract profit from taxpayers. The Taxpayers Alliance will be fuming when they hear about this.BoniO wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 3:27 pm Christ the above is depressing. What he says absolutely strikes a chord, unfortunately. The toffs and their money-grabbing mates have never had it so good and aren't about to give any of it up in the foreseeable future. Rather they'll try and grab more and screw everyone else. It's always been the Tory way but never more so than now.
That was Fun .Admin wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:55 pm David Davis has just put the boot in at PMQ's telling Boris to go. Vote of N/C or challenge can't be far away now.
Can't say I'm massively arsed by it. If he stays, our PM remains an untrustworthy and incompetent arse. Truss, Sunak et al aren't going to be an improvement - seeing Boris in Post or these utter Dimwit lightweights punted as potential PM's shows how far our politics has fallen.
I suspect they will be looking to see if the event was a party or a work event and whether is was reasonable for Boris to believe it was a work event.Prestige Worldwide wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm They're waiting for the report, so they will know if Boris was at a party or not. Duh!
https://fullfact.org/health/outdoor-par ... -may-2020/Dohnut wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 2:34 pmI suspect they will be looking to see if the event was a party or a work event and whether is was reasonable for Boris to believe it was a work event.Prestige Worldwide wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm They're waiting for the report, so they will know if Boris was at a party or not. Duh!
And what, if any, Covid rules were broken and by whom.
Reviews like this remove the populist rhetoric and hysteria and look at cold, hard facts.
Isnât wumming a bannable offence? Please make it stop.Dohnut wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 2:34 pmI suspect they will be looking to see if the event was a party or a work event and whether is was reasonable for Boris to believe it was a work event.Prestige Worldwide wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm They're waiting for the report, so they will know if Boris was at a party or not. Duh!
And what, if any, Covid rules were broken and by whom.
Reviews like this remove the populist rhetoric and hysteria and look at cold, hard facts.
I have little doubt the review will examine the rules in detail and publish their findings. The review will consider the rules in their entirety and if see any exemptions can be applied or not. I hope and believe the outcome will be a fair and impartial review, as any audit should be.tuffers#1 wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 2:41 pmhttps://fullfact.org/health/outdoor-par ... -may-2020/Dohnut wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 2:34 pmI suspect they will be looking to see if the event was a party or a work event and whether is was reasonable for Boris to believe it was a work event.Prestige Worldwide wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm They're waiting for the report, so they will know if Boris was at a party or not. Duh!
And what, if any, Covid rules were broken and by whom.
Reviews like this remove the populist rhetoric and hysteria and look at cold, hard facts.
Rules in the workplace
As part of the governmentâs recovery strategy, it also published new guidelines for employers and staff on how to manage workplaces safely.
As a general principle, it advised employers that âyou need to think about the risks [workers] face and do everything reasonably practicable to minimise them, recognising you cannot completely eliminate the risk of COVID-19.â
Assuming that Downing Street staff were considered essential workers who could not do their jobs from home, they were required to keep two metres apart whenever possible.
The workplace guidelines that applied in May 2020 do not say whether social gatherings between colleagues in the workplace were permitted, although they do advise that different teams should usually avoid mixing âas far as possibleâ.
The guidelines also say that meetings should usually be limited to âonly absolutely necessary participantsâ. It also advised that these should be held outdoors or in well ventilated areas when possible. A separate document also said âworkers should try to minimise all meetings and other gatherings in the workplace".
The guidelines said that breaks in common areas should usually be staggered and that any seating in these areas should be reconfigured âto maintain spacing and reduce face-to-face interactions.â
The governmentâs outdoor guidance on 20 May 2020 also said: âBusinesses should also take reasonable steps to avoid people being gathered together.â
No wumming. Iâm looking at this through the eyes of an ex business auditor. All things will be considered. Including this.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 3:16 pmIsnât wumming a bannable offence? Please make it stop.Dohnut wrote: âThu Jan 20, 2022 2:34 pmI suspect they will be looking to see if the event was a party or a work event and whether is was reasonable for Boris to believe it was a work event.Prestige Worldwide wrote: âWed Jan 19, 2022 12:24 pm They're waiting for the report, so they will know if Boris was at a party or not. Duh!
And what, if any, Covid rules were broken and by whom.
Reviews like this remove the populist rhetoric and hysteria and look at cold, hard facts.
Once again, the party invite that needs investigating:
âHi all, after what has been an incredibly busy period we thought it would be nice to make the most of the lovely weather and have some socially distanced drinks in the No 10 garden this evening. Please join us from 6pm and bring your own booze!â