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Old 20-11-2020, 14:51   #39
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Re: PM's adviser on ministerial code resigns over his advice on Priti Patel being ign

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Have you seen the report then?
Have you?
Link

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The home secretary has also become - justifiably in many instances - frustrated by the Home Office leadership's lack of responsiveness and the lack of support she felt in the Department for International Development (Dfid) three years ago.
The evidence is that this has manifested itself in forceful expression, including some occasions of shouting and swearing.
This may not be done intentionally to cause upset, but that has been the effect on some individuals.
That's just people who have been legitimately criticised just getting sulky.
Turfing somebody out of a chair because they are typing too slowly, is a straightforward sacking in any situation. Yet, not even a complaint.


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It defines bullying as intimidating or insulting behaviour that makes an individual feel uncomfortable, frightened, less respected or put down.
That's a vague definition and amounts to no more than "I don't like it".

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