His head? Really?Oh come on, they are.
His head? Really?Oh come on, they are.
My point exactly. The bbc have failed to act internally which has made this worse, also.
Still though, what he has done is, I don’t think, bad enough for people to call for his head.
Send him to Saudi or Vietnam...It’s ok. We haven’t beheaded anyone in Britain since 1747.
Send him to saudi or vietnamIt’s ok. We haven’t beheaded anyone in Britain since 1747.
I believe he has had the good telling off etc but the arrogant man has not changed his ways. That’s what has cost him his career. He’s effectively already been sacked as you’ve hoped for.Well being out right abusive and physically abusing I would imagine, being weird and not reading the room just needs a good telling off and education. Do it again, your SACKED.
I think it’s much more straightforward than that, it’s about acceptable behaviour in the workplace which is being investigated. Termination of his contract may or may not be the result. He does not have to be found guilty in court to lose his job, just a balance of probabilities.There’s alleged victims I’ll grant you, but there is also a huge 21st century bandwagon as well, which make the aforementioned baying mob.
Problem is, if he is guilty of anything he needs to be convicted in a court of law and not just the court of public opinion.
Slightly off topic, but perhaps relevant, has Russell Brand been charged by the CPS yet?
It should make the 6 o'clock news then.It’s ok. We haven’t beheaded anyone in Britain since 1747.
Talk about stereotyping tradesman, nowadays if someone on site harassed a passing female they would more likely get called out for it by the other lads and someone would apologise to the victim.Most builders must be out of a job now - surely?
No wonder we can't build any more houses these days. The brickies must all being getting sacked.
Hardly on the same level.This whole circus reminds me of when I was 20 and worked in an NHS admin office in Eastbourne.
One of the senior managers in his late 50's was in charge of the typing pool that had about 30 women young and old. Virtually every Monday morning he would breeze in with the opening line " Morning ladies, hands up all those of you who had a bunk up at the weekend!" Much hilarity ensued and the usual response from the girls was " what about you Maurice? "
Different times and he went on to be one of the most respected Eastbourne mayors!
You literally posted: 'he should probably have gone a while ago as it isn’t acceptable doing that at work'...My point exactly. The bbc have failed to act internally which has made this worse, also.
Still though, what he has done is, I don’t think, bad enough for people to call for his head.
I don’t think it’s banter, I think he’s been creepy and inappropriate by all accounts, and taken advantage of his position of authority to act like a prick in the workplace. I’m just not buying into the baying mob likening him to people who have committed very serious crimes, just because he a) has appeared on BBC shows and b) fits the “right” age, sexuality and gender profile.Reports of inappropriate touching now. Still, it's all BANTER, right lads?!
I wonder how his gammony army of defenders are going to explain this stuff as Greg just having a bit of a laugh:Reports of inappropriate touching now. Still, it's all BANTER, right lads?!
You must be joking. I took my daughter out in Shoreham last week (she's 28) and as we walked past one of the new developments being built a group of at least 5 builders gave her wolf whistles whilst I was with her. I'm not saying they're all like that but if you think it doesn't go on then you need to give your head a wobble.Talk about stereotyping tradesman, nowadays if someone on site harassed a passing female they would more likely get called out for it by the other lads and someone would apologise to the victim.
Times have changed.
Sounds a bit twatty but at least didn't single out one individual ...This whole circus reminds me of when I was 20 and worked in an NHS admin office in Eastbourne.
One of the senior managers in his late 50's was in charge of the typing pool that had about 30 women young and old. Virtually every Monday morning he would breeze in with the opening line " Morning ladies, hands up all those of you who had a bunk up at the weekend!" Much hilarity ensued and the usual response from the girls was " what about you Maurice? "
Different times and he went on to be one of the most respected Eastbourne mayors!
Dagenham?I believe he has had the good telling off etc but the arrogant man has not changed his ways. That’s what has cost him his career. He’s effectively already been sacked as you’ve hoped for.
Before some media type spanner spotted him (shouting at passers-by and giving them the bantz) and put him on R4 for a bit of ‘working class authenticity’ he was a fruit and veg man with a mouth way bigger than his brains - ‘Apples and pears, Apple and pears’.
Hopefully he goes back to green grocering and is not seen in public eye again. A profound and arrogant misogynist should really not be festering on the BBC. He should still have a career though, it’ll just mean that the next time he is looking for a new wife the third of his age on twitter, the ones seeking glamour and fortune will give him a wide berth, he’ll probably need to head off to the far east for his next replacement.
Schofield and Edward’s spring to mindSo how bad does it need to be to get the boot?
Indeed but not really the point I was emphasising. It was more about how times have changed and more importantly at that stage he was a well known local politician before he became mayor. Imagine the damage to his career had that been today. He was very well liked in the work place and issues were never raised.Sounds a bit twatty but at least didn't single out one individual ...