- Jan 3, 2012
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Instant dismissal. No excuses.
can you dismiss an MP?
Instant dismissal. No excuses.
Have you ever used the internet at work for non work stuff during work time? That was question 1 of the 2 questions BTW.
If so, then I assume you’d be sacked, as I would think that would be against official company proactice after all, you’re paid to work and not surf the internet surely.
can you dismiss an MP?
Instant dismissal seems fair to me.
Police investigation though? Sounds like a waste of their time to be honest, or is everybody who looks a porn at criminal to you?
Of course, everyone does, and no one gets sacked.
I expect if i spent several hours a day on the internet at work though, for non work stuff then I would get the sack, or reprimanded. If I looked at porn at work once I would expect to get at least reprimanded.
Damian Green has spent several hours a day on the internet at work looking at porn, whilst you and I have been paying for him to do so, and he has then lied about it.
I guess you are one of those who think this is acceptable behaviour?
I haven’t see anything which says he spent several hours per day looking at porn. All I know is that was porn found which he has denied (lied about IMO). The amount of time has not been discussed as far as I’m aware, nor has the elapsed timescale.
The point I’m trying to make is, is it the use of the internet for no-work stuff which you object to, or the fact that he’s looked at porn?
If I assume that you have done both (I accept that you haven’t done the porn at work), but all you are objecting to is him doing something at work which you haven’t done. It’s not that he hasn’t been working (as you admit that you do that too), but what he’s looked at when he’s been on the internet.
Also, as MPs can ‘work’ long days as they are away from home, how do we know this activity was not done in ‘non working’ time?
There’s too much assumption going on here based on something from 10 years ago and leaked by a detective. With respect, how will that detective know the activity logs for Greens activity on his computer unless he’s an IT expert. Did he analyse the internet activity based on the IP address? I very much doubt it.
I just feel there’s much more important things top worry about than if a guy has looked at porn on his computer. I just find the hypocrisy of people astounding.
The thing is I think it is accepted that tons of porn was on his computer, he just says it wasn't him who accessed it, but this detective has come out and said it was accessed whilst he was logged on and using his computer to do actual work?
Good point, I can't recall a single MP who has been specifically sacked from their job as MP although plenty of MPs have resigned by taking the Chiltern Hundreds.
I haven’t see anything which says he spent several hours per day looking at porn. All I know is that was porn found which he has denied (lied about IMO). The amount of time has not been discussed as far as I’m aware, nor has the elapsed timescale.
The point I’m trying to make is, is it the use of the internet for no-work stuff which you object to, or the fact that he’s looked at porn?
If I assume that you have done both (I accept that you haven’t done the porn at work), but all you are objecting to is him doing something at work which you haven’t done. It’s not that he hasn’t been working (as you admit that you do that too), but what he’s looked at when he’s been on the internet.
Also, as MPs can ‘work’ long days as they are away from home, how do we know this activity was not done in ‘non working’ time?
There’s too much assumption going on here based on something from 10 years ago and leaked by a detective. With respect, how will that detective know the activity logs for Greens activity on his computer unless he’s an IT expert. Did he analyse the internet activity based on the IP address? I very much doubt it.
I just feel there’s much more important things top worry about than if a guy has looked at porn on his computer. I just find the hypocrisy of people astounding.
In the latest wave of allegations against Mr Green, former detective Neil Lewis disclosed his notes from the raid and claimed that on some days porn was browsed and open on the computer for hours.
'In between browsing pornography, he was sending emails from his account, his personal account, reading documents... it was ridiculous to suggest anybody else could have done it'.
What is a red-blooded male MP supposed to do? If you touch or speak inappropriately to a female colleague you're in the sh1t but if you curb your behaviour and knock on out over Jenna Jameson on XHamster you're still in the sh1t.
If it's illegal, then yes. Child, revenge, non consenting etc. Read the whole reply before you hit quote.