Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
I’m not sure, but I expect it’ll involve outside toilets.
Are you being facetious? BJ went to rub Labours noses in it. Not to thank anyone. Honestly, I don’t know where to begin - how gullible can you be? He’s a proven serial liar. Why are so many taken in by his ‘personality’
Oh Jesus wept! How stupid are you? Really. There would be a minimal staff in the London Office - the others would be available on screens for all those 'flitting in and out' moments. For major meetings, if the minister didn't want to do it via video conferencing, he/she would have to travel, but most of the time quick Q&As could be done fine by video link.First of all, you didn't specify just the admin. The minister is the head of the dept so would need to have access to that office and the various heads of the various depts within the ministry. Or do you think the heads of those depts should all be based in your little 12 seater office?
Because of the civil service ethic of 'more is better'; specifying 'including cleaners' prevents the totally disconnected from reality members of the Whitehall bubble interpreting '12' as, "Well, that must mean twelve permanent secretaries then........... each with their own secretary and PA, plus admin. staff, typists, messengers, tea ladies, a personnel section, security, cleaners, ancillary staff and **** knows what else". In other words, everyone that is working there at the moment. They won't be any more!Also, why do you single out office cleaners?
Echo your thoughts and sympathise. A principled man who wanted something better for those less fortunate in our society, to tackle climate change and less foreign wars was smeared relentlessly from nearly all sides of the media. I agree it is depressing that people saw Boris and thought "I want more of that".
I too would have paid more tax but when we are in a society where there are 300,000 on the streets, the NHS is struggling, and schools can't afford pens, I don't mind paying more!
All I would say is that Corbyn started a movement that isn't going away and will hopefully only get stronger with more a more politicised youth. With Brexit not an electoral factor anymore there is an opportunity for someone to further progressive ideas.
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So someone who was a fascist with fascist ideals who never changed their mind and went to their grave believing in Fascism, is someone you would like, yeah? You like Corbyn because of his views, not because he is principled. He may well be principled, but his principles are about as naive as an A level politics student.
Probably because he actually has one in a sea of liars and charlatans lacking in any charisma or gravitas
Not Parliament. Move Whitehall, or a big chunk of it - put three major ministries in the midlands and north (thus helping three areas, not just one). Home Office, Foreign Office and Department of Health would do. Give the respective ministers a small office in London (maximum staff of 12 - including office cleaners, no contractors), Install lots of tele-conferencing facilities, and of course give the minister and his chief aid a rail pass between London and his/her main office in Bolsover, Rochdale, Middlesbrough, wherever.
Oh Jesus wept! How stupid are you? Really. There would be a minimal staff in the London Office - the others would be available on screens for all those 'flitting in and out' moments. For major meetings, if the minister didn't want to do it via video conferencing, he/she would have to travel, but most of the time quick Q&As could be done fine by video link.
Because of the civil service ethic of 'more is better'; specifying 'including cleaners' prevents the totally disconnected from reality members of the Whitehall bubble interpreting '12' as, "Well, that must mean twelve permanent secretaries then........... each with their own secretary and PA, plus admin. staff, typists, messengers, tea ladies, a personnel section, security, cleaners, ancillary staff and **** knows what else". In other words, everyone that is working there at the moment. They won't be any more!
Twelve people at the London office - that means twelve bodies only, including permanent secretaries, office cleaners, everything; sort it out for yourself, but you can only employ twelve bodies, with no outside contractors, at the London site. The rest will be in the midlands or even further north; available on the phone or t'internet; get on with it.
I'm not coming back to this conversation again - if you really can't understand simple English and simple concepts there really is no point. Are you sure you voted remain? You seem a bit dim.................
and here lies the problem, 1 in 4 people appear to have this view and voted for this joker. I don't think the country will ever unite again.
You do understand that if we just take the first of those departments and their minister, Home office and Home Secretary (some of this is from memory, so may have changed slightly) they have
Support Staff
1 Primary Private Secretary
2 Deputy PPS
3-5 Private Secretary
3-5 Assistant Private Secretary
1 Diary Manager
1 Office Manager
1 Media Officer
1 Press Officer
3 Correspondence Managers
Then, the senior Management team
Director of Immigration and Border Policy Directorate
Director BICS Strategy
Head of Illegal Migration, Identity Security and Enforcement Policy Unit
Head of Migration Policy
Head of Legal Strategy Team
Border and Visa Policy Unit
Head of Migration Advisory Committee Secretariat
Head of Asylum & Family Policy
Head of Free Movement and Migrant Criminality Unit
Head of Immigration, Strategy and Programme Unit
Head of EU Exit Immigraiton Policy
Director General, HM Passport Office
Chief Operating Officer, HM Passport Office
Director, Strategy & Change
Director, Customer and Digital Services
Director, Civil Registration and Deputy Registrar General
Director Passport Operations
Director, Transformation Delivery
Director Business Design and Planning
Director Security
Director Customer Strategy & Experience
Director, Commercial Delivery
Director General, Immigration Enforcement
Director of Crime & Enforcement
Director, Casework and Returns
Director, Intelligence and Immigration Crime
Director, Strategy and Transformation
Director, Immigration Compliance and Enforcement - London and South
Director, Immigration Compliance & Enforcement - North, Midlands and Wales
Director, Criminal Investigations and Central Operations
Head of Police Powers Unit
Head of Office Counter Extremism
Head of Fire Strategy and Reform Unit
Director, Crime
Head of Drug and Alcohol Unit & Drugs and Firearms Licensing Unit
Head of Modern Slavery Unit
Portfolio Director, Law Enforcement Technology Programmes
Director Strategic Centre for Organised Crime
Director National Security
Head of Heathrow Operations
Head of Intelligence
Head of Cyclamen, Border Systems
+200 others (I got bored at this point)
It's almost as if running a country is quite complicated. Who would have thought it
Anyway, I'd be interested to know what 12 (including cleaners, no contractors) you think should be kept in London from that lot. Remember that, as a result of 10 years of austerity a lot of the regional Civil Service have been cut to save money, minimised and centralised for efficiency, and the long term leases on regional offices have been run out, but don't let facts get in the way of your brilliant idea
Maybe after you've sorted out the civil service, you could turn your expertise to the NHS and could give us your plans for the restructuring of all Critical Dependency Units to ensure they are run efficiently
WarWhat’s the best way to heal the North/South divide?
I think the 2017 Corbyn had something but the 2019 Corbyn manifesto was pie in the sky and his name and legacy will turn toxic, just as Blair has done.
I think people are desperate - 10 years of austerity, a fragile UK union, 4 years of Brexit stalemate and a complete breakdown of trust in British politics. I don't see Boris as the one to put this situation right either. We'll have to endure a fudged Brexit, more economic hardship and eating plenty of humble pie. Ultimately, I think the electorate will have a Blair 97 moment and elect a left of centre leader who may bring the country back together, but we may be looking at 2029 here.
I don't disagree with what you say but it still comes down to stupidity.
What’s the best way to heal the North/South divide?
It would have cost me. I don't think I'm loaded but have more money than I need currently. Certainly loaded compared to those about to suffer even more. But much less that the vile super rich that peddle selfish politics to the gullible fools that will suffer.Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk
I can't let that comment pass - you are Emily Thornberry and I claim my £5.00
That's exactly why Labour lost the election, and why they will lose the next one unless they start reconnecting to those who voted leave.
How much time have you spent in the North - listening to those whose wages have fallen because of the huge influx of cheap imported, uncontrolled labour?
We all know we need immigration, the NHS would not survive without it, but we have to be able to chose those who come into the UK.
That's the hope.
Though even if Labour can find a politician for the ages, and they can somehow put internal differences aside and coalesce around him or her, they will still get destroyed by the tabloid press.
Things have changed since the mid 90s. The proprietors know their interests are served by a government as far right as possible, so no matter how sensible, charismatic, able and inspirational a leader Labour can find they will have no choice but to fight against the full wrath of the right wing press working hand in glove with Tory central office.
And the simple fact is that the majority of people in this country believe what they say, no matter how demonstrably untrue
You strike me as a very angry person who manages to despise those who are better off than you and think those worse off are idiots and gullible fools.
Just remember you are not spouting any facts, just your opinions which are worth not a jot more or less than anyone else's.