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Previously on "Boris wants to know Gov.uk data - TOP PRIORITY"
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Originally posted by Adolf Hitler's Cat View PostI doubt it very much as the UK is leaving on the 31st October or haven't you heard?
Seeing as the UK government is so inept, then they won't be ready until after that date anyway so expect to see it outsourced to one of the many American companies waiting in the wings who will then outsource it to India....
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSounds like a task for IBM - chances are we'll have to put the job out to tender, EU rules, I bet "Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft" get the contract.
Seeing as the UK government is so inept, then they won't be ready until after that date anyway so expect to see it outsourced to one of the many American companies waiting in the wings who will then outsource it to India....
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSounds like a task for IBM - chances are we'll have to put the job out to tender, EU rules, I bet "Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft" get the contract.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYes the Dutch were happy to give up their Jews to the Germans helped by the council's registrations which included the religion of their inhabitants.
I'm spotting a pattern here...
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits likely they are experts n that kind of thing.
The Netherlands: the greatest number of Jewish victims in Western Europe | Anne Frank House
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits likely they are experts n that kind of thing.
The Netherlands: the greatest number of Jewish victims in Western Europe | Anne Frank House
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostEr, no it isn't, you colossal knob-head.
its likely they are experts n that kind of thing.
The Netherlands: the greatest number of Jewish victims in Western Europe | Anne Frank House
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYou mean all this stuff that is already available, just as a single data set...
Sounds actually sensible to me
Services data - GOV.UK
Performance - Activity on GOV.UK
Given the individuals behind it their view of useful is probably not the same as most other people.
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21st century version of the Nazis finding out who was a jew by going through all their council registrations
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You voted for him, you voted for a tinpot dictatorship - all going to plan. Assuming the plan involves pouring petrol onto the burning dynamite factory.
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