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		|  06-10-2024, 17:12 | #2 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy   |  I think this is more to do with pigs and snouts in troughs , labour infighting and internal power strugles, anyhoo now she has a well paid bullshit job.
		 
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			BBC article as well.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdenx2p32jxo 
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		| Sue Gray has quit her role as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff, saying she "risked becoming a distraction". | 
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			She's done a top job. Got rid of Bozo and the Tories,  mission acheived.  
Well done that woman, she deserves a damehood   .
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  She's done a top job. Got rid of Bozo and the Tories,  mission acheived.  
Well done that woman, she deserves a damehood   . |  Now has her whole head in the great big gravy boat , that is the labour looking after it's friends.  Made up job ,  5 years of idiots running this country  in to the ground    
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					Originally Posted by Itshim  Now has her whole head in the great big gravy boat , that is the labour looking after it's friends.  Made up job ,  5 years of idiots running this country  in to the ground   |  Yeah coz it wasn't already run into the ground, short, convenient memories some people
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			Well apart from stopping winter fuel payments for most pensioners; kow-towing to the Unions by caving in to their (as yet unfinished) pay demands; hiding during a global computer crisis; rearranging artwork in No 10 (to avoid it putting the shits up them); cancelling some arms contracts to Israel; making ineffectual demands of Israel which have been ignored; partying in Ibiza and New York; engaging a £68k pa photographer at public expense to boost image; upsetting their own MPs and resulting in Rosie Duffield's scathing resignation and Sue Gray's departure; tanking in the polls; kitting themselves (and spouses) out in over one hundred grand's worth of freebee clothes, specs, accessories, Swifty and footy tickets; jailing truck loads of British people but done nothing about boat loads of illegal immigrants (over 900 arrived today); releasing unmonitored criminals early; constantly delivering a message of doom and gloom depressing the population; undermining consumer and business confidence; worrying people about a painful budget that will hurt everyone (the disabled, unwell and aged included); taking a trip to Italy to ask how to deal with boat people. Pronounced that sending 'em to Albania (is not the same as sending 'em to Rwanda and) may be a goer; blaming the Tories for everything both now and forever, a tactic likely to carry through right up to and until the Tories or Reform kick them out; spending £33m in Wales on a massively unpopular 20mph speed limit scheme then passing the buck to local Councils to resolve with the admission that Labour didn't think the £33m scheme through; claiming their heating allowances courtesy of the public (and not means-tested against their salary of at least £90k + expenses) whilst old people choose to eat or heat; looking up the meaning of hypocrisy and evidently not understanding it; hurtfully referring to 'hostages' as 'sausages' in a cringingly boring conference speech; ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands emboldening challenge to other British territories such as the Falklands and Gibraltar; enjoying the use of a freebee exclusive London apartment; starmering through questioning about policy, they have to be fair, discovered a £22bn black hole quicker than many celebrated astronomers. 
Government of the Country is too much for Labour; they should stick to Parish Councils. In just 3 months of tenure, the respect for the Government is in tatters and the forum seems very quiet in embarrassment    
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			So many here wanted change. Short changed is what you got. Hope you're happy.
		 
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			Are the 2 Deputy Chiefs  of Staff and principal private  secretary to the Prime Minister, new jobs?
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					Originally Posted by Kursk  the Government is in tatters and the forum seems very quiet in embarrassment   |  Dont knock it, the lack of constant childish bickering has been a relief.    
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			Kursk raises some valid points the Labour government haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory so far 
 But how exactly did they hide during the crowdstrike issue ? What would you have had them do? Send MP’s out to boot machines into safe mode, delete the offending file and then restart them again ?
 
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			Sue" give me the money" Grey has job as a link between Sir "give me the glasses" starmer and the regions.  Really what a con
		 
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		| Ms Gray said she didn't want to become a "distraction" and will now serve as the Prime Minister's envoy for the regions and nations. |  Well don’t demand a salary bigger than the PM and perhaps you won’t be.
 
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		| The BBC has been told that Sue Gray asked for and was given a salary of £170,000 - £3,000 more than the PM and more than any cabinet minister – or her Conservative predecessor. |  
Laughable, been in 5 minutes and they’re a shambles……..makes you consider that a communist dictatorship may be a viable alternative.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  She's done a top job. Got rid of Bozo and the Tories,  mission acheived.  
Well done that woman, she deserves a damehood   . |  She didn’t do that, the Tories and the electorate did that.
 
The fact you cheerlead a crony civil servant, supposed to be impartial, turned out to be a Labour shill, then demanded a salary bigger than the leader of the nation………..which she got.
 
And she’s your poster girl?
 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  No… |  If they're not new jobs, why did the 3 people in those positions have to leave?
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