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Previously on "Immigration minister insults woman from Swindon"
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Originally posted by Harrysp View PostWell I have just logged on to the site and registered for Anti bullying information pack, all I needed was my name, email address (a dodgy spam email addy) and the organisation that I work for. Obvioulsy I told them I work for the Prime Minister (I dont).
Hopefully they don't do more to verify who you work for than taking it at face value.
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Well I have just logged on to the site and registered for Anti bullying information pack, all I needed was my name, email address (a dodgy spam email addy) and the organisation that I work for. Obvioulsy I told them I work for the Prime Minister (I dont).
Hopefully they do more to verify who you work for than taking it at face value.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostTrue, but in a case where there have been accusations of bullying by government figures, it isn’t a good idea for a government figure to then call someone a ‘prat’. It’s a bit like throwing petrol on the fire.
so its more like saying, mich, pah, that tester of a goth
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fact is labour are struggling and all the junior politicos are now realligning themselves with whoever the feel will be in power next.
so slate the current boss tell you expected new boss he/she is brill and after the clearout all is well again.
It would be nice though if they would act like adults once in a while and do what they are paid to do - e.g. run the country for the good of the population
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostPart of her job was maintaining confidentiality. She damaged her own organisation by breaking a fundamental tenet.
She is a prat of the first order.
Must be a common condition of Swindonites.
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Part of her job was maintaining confidentiality. She damaged her own organisation by breaking a fundamental tenet.
She is a prat of the first order.
Must be a common condition of Swindonites.
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Immigration minister insults woman from Swindon
“I think this attack on him by this prat of a woman down in - where’s she from, Swindon? - I think that’s backfiring on her."
I’m struggling to follow this. Let me see if I understand it right;
1 Snot Goblin gets frustrated because he can’t do his job so bullies his staff
2 Woman who runs Bullying helpline tells press lots of calls came from people who work at number 10 and are regularly insulted by their boss
3 Liebore blame the Tories for making it all up
4 Woman who ran bullying helpline resigns
5 Woman who ran bullying helpline is insulted by Snot Goblin's friend, who, coincidentally, can’t do his job either
Poor lady, as if living in Swindon isn’t bad enough.Tags: None
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