May she go?

What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?

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I wonder how long Teresa May will keep her job.
Brodie Clark wrote:"Those statements are wrong and were made without the benefit of hearing my response to formal allegations.

"With the home secretary announcing and repeating her view that I am at fault, I cannot see how any process conducted by the Home Office or under its auspices can be fair and balanced.

"The home secretary suggests that I added additional measures, improperly, to the trial of our risk-based controls. I did not. Those measures have been in place since 2008/09.

"The home secretary also implies that I relaxed the controls in favour of queue management. I did not.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011 ... heresa-may

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15648367
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Whoa... I smelled a rat as soon as I heard of this spat, and here we are. I suspect this is the beginning of a rout of the Civil Service's "troublesome" senior staff as the Government starts in earnest its campaign of withdrawing civil liberties.
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Ludwig wrote:Whoa... I smelled a rat as soon as I heard of this spat, and here we are. I suspect this is the beginning of a rout of the Civil Service's "troublesome" senior staff as the Government starts in earnest its campaign of withdrawing civil liberties.
I agree, the rout is starting, the groundwork has already been done with numerous senior civil servants thrown to the dogs. Suits me, makes the real targets more obvious :wink:
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Post by kenneal - lagger »

I suppose it's government ministers who when called upon to make cuts in their departments' Labour bloated expenditure find those cuts in the front line services rather than in the back office. It's government ministers who cut our front line soldiers, sailors and airmen while supporting enough generals to make up a regiment, an admiral for each ship and an air commodore for each plane. It's government ministers who cut front line police officers and keep all the senior staff in their cushy admin posts.
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