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Old 07-10-2024, 18:17   #41
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
There was a wider impact:



Some prompt Government information was appropriate in my view.

My concern is how the current Government performs.

My hope was that Labour had changed since the hypocritical days when Tony Blair, Harriet Harman and Dianne Abbot sent their kids to private schools whilst denying the same choices to the riff-raff.

Labour are in government. They have made a terrible start. The future looks bleak unless they sort themselves out.
I know only too well the impact that this had…. The cause was identified and remediated by approx 05:30

The failure of businesses to deploy teams to recover (and tbh it was a very simple recovery process) is not the failure of the government

I think you tarnish some of your other points made with this piece
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