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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostLike our Ministry of Defence in Iraq?
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Originally posted by Buffoon View PostIt’s definitely Orwellian – in 1984 all the ministries were given names opposite to what they actually did.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLike Sweden.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostMinistry of Justice.
Isn't that where Judge Dredd works? Or is it from Orwel?
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The Orewllian ones were when they changed the Minstries of Unemployment and War to Emolyment and Defence.
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Ministry of Justice.
Isn't that where Judge Dredd works? Or is it from Orwel?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFrom the Beeb...
Btw, what the feck is "The Ministry of Justice"? Some offshoot of the home office?
I must've been asleep...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFrom the Beeb...
Btw, what the feck is "The Ministry of Justice"? Some offshoot of the home office?
I must've been asleep...
"The Ministry of Justice is a department of the government of the United Kingdom, reorganized from the former Department for Constitutional Affairs. It also took over responsibility for sentencing policy, probation, prisons and prevention of re-offending in England and Wales from the Home Office on 9 May 2007. The department is located in Selborne House on Victoria Street in Westminster, London."
BTW, does anyone know the difference between a "Ministry" and a "Government Department"?
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From the Beeb...
The Ministry of Justice has been granted a High Court injunction against a national strike by thousands of prison officers protesting over pay.
I must've been asleep...
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostThere's a bloke in my cricket team who was a bolshy screw, but he's just been promoted to management and now he moans about bolshy screws.
I'm not sure if he's striking or not.
The working class can kiss my arse.
I've got the foreman's job at last.
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There's a bloke in my cricket team who was a bolshy screw, but he's just been promoted to management and now he moans about bolshy screws.
I'm not sure if he's striking or not.
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Originally posted by Muttley08 View PostThe governers are normally the civil service's 'fast track' finest...very comforting...I don't think
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