Goldstone Guy
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Absolute f**king state of this
Lee Anderthal at it again. They seem to genuinely believe that bullying and trying to intimidate people is a good way to get things done.
Absolute f**king state of this
They’ve been allowed to get away with it for years. Why wouldn’t they believe it?Lee Anderthal at it again. They seem to genuinely believe that bullying and trying to intimidate people is a good way to get things done.
Isn't Wasting Police time still an offenceLee Anderthal at it again. They seem to genuinely believe that bullying and trying to intimidate people is a good way to get things done.
You're going to have to be more specific, which story?That is outrageous. I wonder if it’s actually criminal as well as unethical. Appalling from the Tories.
You're going to have to be more specific, which story?
On this occasion the targeted misinformation campaign about ID requirements.You're going to have to be more specific, which story?
Respectfully, Guardian exclusives slagging off the government carry about as much weight with me as Daily Mail ones praising them. I’m not saying there’s nothing in it, knowing these arseholes it’s likely to be true, but I’ll wait for other sources before this particular witch-hunt, if that’s okay.More bullying ministers;;
Will this catastrophic f***ing nightmare ever end?
Health department officials ‘raised concerns’ about Steve Barclay’s behaviour
Exclusive: civil servants have privately referred to ‘bullying’ by health secretary, sources saywww.theguardian.com
It has worked for most of history. Only making it illegal has curtailed it.Lee Anderthal at it again. They seem to genuinely believe that bullying and trying to intimidate people is a good way to get things done.
Possibly unlawful, and the Electoral Commission should take them to court. Oh wait, Boris put his own man into the Electoral Commission. Cronyism again.That is outrageous. I wonder if it’s actually criminal as well as unethical. Appalling from the Tories.
The Royal College of Nursing goo enough for you?Respectfully, Guardian exclusives slagging off the government carry about as much weight with me as Daily Mail ones praising them. I’m not saying there’s nothing in it, knowing these arseholes it’s likely to be true, but I’ll wait for other sources before this particular witch-hunt, if that’s okay.
He is trying to get strikes cancelled, and using regular time-tested means to do so. It is a completely different situation. The Raab case was a professionalism/inter-personal relationship case of bullying.The Royal College of Nursing goo enough for you?
Steve Barclay accused of trying to ‘bully and silence’ nurses through legal threat
RCN union hits back after health secretary attempts to prevent planned May Day strikewww.bundle.app
Absolute f**king state of this
He is trying to get strikes cancelled, and using regular time-tested means to do so. It is a completely different situation. The Raab case was a professionalism/inter-personal relationship case of bullying.
And yes, I am fully behind the nurses 100%.
Your replies on the Diane Abbott thread aren’t coming through by the way, is everything working okay at your end? Would love to hear your views on the latest antisemitic attack?
I too find value in any newsworthy story, no matter who breaks it. The Grauniad have their moments and their lifestyle stuff is not my thing. I am not saying there is nothing in the story - I will just wait for the response/other outlets perspective.To be fair, I roll my eyes at many Guardian pieces these days.
However, I know they get corroboration before running stories in print or online so they can be fairly well relied upon in most cases.
Their opinion pieces and lifestyle articles are mostly ludicrous, assuming anyone who supports the left also enjoys ginger and fennel vegan protein balls and is obsessed with trans-gender issues.
But for news and football? You’d have to go a long way in this country to beat it.
I take The Week in printed form as I find it an easily digestible, impartial round-up that I can read through over a couple of days. And I get my daily news from Guardian online and BBC radio and online.
Well, I’d like proper opposition for whoever is in government. Under this Tory shambles I wanted a strong Labour opposition, under our upcoming Labour government I’d like a strong Conservative opposition.Yeah but, Yeah but, Yeah but.
If you seriously want to get a proper conservative party back from this cabal, not trying to defend them and not going for whataboutism would be a good start
(And I have voted for conservative candidates a number of times in the past before this cabal arrived).
That's what's so baffling to me though - the person he's addressing is in a senior position and presumably has quite a lot influence. I could understand it (but wouldn't agree with it) if he was speaking like that to someone serving him in a restaurant or answering the phone at an office/dental surgery/GP practice/whatever (people who do these jobs have my full respect but I've seen how they get spoken to by some people).It has worked for most of history. Only making it illegal has curtailed it.
They are scum, though, these arrogant pricks who think they know things such as the law better than, for example, a senior policeman.
Didn't he say 'should of' at one point? If he went to public school it must have been in the US somewhere (where 'public' school actually means state school, and typically at the Poundland end of the eduMacAtional spectrum)