lambswool wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:19 am No mention of BUMSEX, mind. Fair play.The Day You Pay will have no truck with Bumsax.
Or any other activities involving Beelzebub's back door.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 2:37 pm And you know what's coming next? The right wing media poring over everything any Labour/other opposition party member does, and screaming "hypocrisy!" if they find as much as a single oversight or mistake, let alone any actual malfeasance.
I retain my respect for Gove as someone who can make things happen, and who has interesting ideas about the role of the state.
..., and who will implement Cummings' interesting ideas about the role of the state.
Judge slams Michael Gove’s office as openDemocracy wins transparency court case
OpenDemocracy has won a significant legal victory against the UK government. The judgement forces transparency on a secretive unit accused of ‘blacklisting’ Freedom of Information requests from journalists, campaigners and others.
After a three-year battle, judge Chris Hughes found that the documents the Cabinet Office presented in court about the controversial Clearing House unit were ‘misleading’. He added that there is a “profound lack of transparency about the operation”, which might “extend to ministers”.
Finding in openDemocracy’s favour, Hughes also criticised the Cabinet Office for a “lacuna in public information” about how the Clearing House coordinates Freedom of Information (FOI) requests referred to it by government departments and agencies.
Samanfur wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 2:50 pm It's not been a good week for him, has it?Perhaps we ought to calculate how much he's earned before assessing his week. After all, it's the only thing he'll judge it on.
Judge slams Michael Gove’s office as openDemocracy wins transparency court caseOpenDemocracy has won a significant legal victory against the UK government. The judgement forces transparency on a secretive unit accused of ‘blacklisting’ Freedom of Information requests from journalists, campaigners and others.
After a three-year battle, judge Chris Hughes found that the documents the Cabinet Office presented in court about the controversial Clearing House unit were ‘misleading’. He added that there is a “profound lack of transparency about the operation”, which might “extend to ministers”.
Finding in openDemocracy’s favour, Hughes also criticised the Cabinet Office for a “lacuna in public information” about how the Clearing House coordinates Freedom of Information (FOI) requests referred to it by government departments and agencies.
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