Samanfur wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 9:37 pm Whoever's running the Tories' Twitter account tonight didn't read the room. The comments're going about as well as you'd expect:That's about the only card they have at the moment. As John Major found after the 1993 Budget, it works less well after you've just dropped your own tax bombshell on the public.
satnav wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:42 pm I wonder whose bright idea it was to put Dominic Raab up to do the media rounds this morning. After fending of all the difficult questions about Zahawi by saying very little the BBC presenter then started quizzing him about his own problems with bullying staff. Another car crash for Raab who is still sticking to the claim that only three people have brought grievances against him.What does Sunak see in him? I sort of get Braverman as a party management issue, but who cares about Raab?
Samanfur wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:29 pm Thread. The chairman also used to be Sunak's manager at Goldman-Sachs:The anger isn’t in the deeds anymore as we can expect no better from Johnson but the thought he’ll probably get away with it.
A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has paid out £56,000 in compensation after an ethics group claimed it had been dismissed unfairly.How dare they! Bloody ethics committee criticising me? A good Conservative? Bastards!
Leicestershire PCC Rupert Matthews replaced seven members of the ethics, integrity and complaints committee with a new ethics and transparency panel.
His predecessor criticised the group's disbandment, claiming it was because "he didn't like their criticism"...
...Conservative Mr Matthews said the committee agreed to settle the matter, adding he understood they "felt aggrieved" by the decision, but found it "very disappointing... they felt it appropriate to seek financial recompense from the public purse".
"The committee met four times a year at most and obviously I did not believe the voluntary committee had any employment status," he said.
"It is of course regrettable that this situation arose and while I would have preferred matters to have been settled without financial recourse, I saw no point in prolonging things any further.
"I would like to make it absolutely clear that my decision to wind-up the former committee had nothing to do with political allegiances, or challenge to my approach."
Former Labour PCC Lord Willy Bach criticised the dismissal as "outrageous".
"For the current commissioner to sack the committee simply because he didn't like their questions and criticism was shameful," he said.
"They have been treated appallingly. Their service deserved better."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-64383574
"The committee met four times a year at most and obviously I did not believe the voluntary committee had any employment status," he said.Presumably he has similar issues with MPs claiming impressive salaries for a few hours a month/year "consultancy work" or directorships.
"It is of course regrettable that this situation arose and while I would have preferred matters to have been settled without financial recourse, I saw no point in prolonging things any further.
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