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LondonRoad 26-04-2010 00:41

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I'm just glad that the Pope's boss didn't over react. Releasing a bit of ash over Iceland might have incovenienced us but just think what s/he could have done.:shocked:

Earl of Bronze 26-04-2010 01:29

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Originally Posted by LondonRoad (Post 35008208)
I'm just glad that the Pope's boss didn't over react. Releasing a bit of ash over Iceland might have incovenienced us but just think what s/he could have done.:shocked:

Nothing, he doesn't exist. ;)

TheDaddy 26-04-2010 06:17

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35008192)
Not acting like troll in the slightest, as he does fit in with Catholicism with its beliefs and strict regime it probably made him feel right at home especially the bit where they get to treat people badly who fail to do as the church says.;)

You were acting like a troll and despite being proved wrong you're now trying concoct a new scenario to try and fit your baseless allegation. The Pope has plenty of faults and can be called all sorts of things, being a Nazi isn't one of them.

Peter_ 26-04-2010 07:58

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35008231)
You were acting like a troll and despite being proved wrong you're now trying concoct a new scenario to try and fit your baseless allegation. The Pope has plenty of faults and can be called all sorts of things, being a Nazi isn't one of them.

Regardless of what you may think as far as I am concerned the pope is a Nazi and everything else is just a cover up and being a member of the catholic church is very apt.

Maggy 26-04-2010 08:10

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Now,now ladies the topic here is the inappropriate conduct of senior civil servants not what everyone's private opinions about the Pope or Catholicism are.

Peter_ 26-04-2010 11:37

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Civli Servants should know better with regards to who they send Spam such as this to, if unsure then they should not send it, simple job done and no possible red faces all round.

Chris 26-04-2010 11:43

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Originally Posted by frogstamper (Post 35007806)
Come on Derek lighten up,:) a few back-room boys having a laugh and a joke and they get caught out...would you "really" have taken offense if it wasn't Labour in power?
Also tell me there are never any amusing e-mails at the expense of senior officers in your station, I very much doubt it.;)

This wasn't a joke around the water cooler though, was it. It was an official memo. Civil servants are all now supposed to be aware that a FOI request could place anything they put in writing in the public domain. At the very least, this was an act of monumental stupidity by the person concerned and they need removing from any duties where their lack of judgement could cause any further embarrassment to HMG (whichever party happens to be running it at the time).

Derek 27-04-2010 09:57

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A nice summing up on the BBC website.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8645126.stm

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The world remains a serious place. Does the Foreign Office?


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