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Dominic Raab Been Made A Scapegoat By The Snowflakes


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2 minutes ago, Jack Grey said:

Elon Musk went in there and immediately sacked 15,000 of the lazy sods 

Elon Musk went in there... lost $20bn overnight and earnings dropped by 40% ...

 

...fixed that for you :hihi:

 

Speaking of snow flakes... hows Thailand Jack?

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9 minutes ago, cuttsie said:

Those  who work in nice cushy  well paid office jobs who start crying like babies when the person in charge lets them know that they are not up to it should get on building sites , steel works , or down the pit and start blabbing when the gaffer tells them in no uncertain terms that they either pull up their socks or get their P45 on Friday .

Remember Raab was in the second most important job on the Country and any failures (there were many ) ended with his head on the line .

 

As it does with gaffers who are in charge in the above trades mentioned . Try being in charge of a large group of people you will soon find out that some cannot  or will not perform as they should .

There is a problem with civil servants in particular in nice cushy well paid office jobs funded by the taxpayer.  All civil servants should be forced to do several days of community service a year to give something back to society for their cushy life.  

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9 minutes ago, Axe said:

There is a problem with civil servants in particular in nice cushy well paid office jobs funded by the taxpayer.  All civil servants should be forced to do several days of community service a year to give something back to society for their cushy life.  

Raab's got some spare time.

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13 minutes ago, Axe said:

There is a problem with civil servants in particular in nice cushy well paid office jobs funded by the taxpayer.  All civil servants should be forced to do several days of community service a year to give something back to society for their cushy life.  

Maybe they should all be chained together as well and wear orange jumpsuits so everyone knows they are civil servants,?

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What surprises me is that none of those who submitted complaints have not had their say in the media.

From what I have read Mr. Rabbs behaviour was not terribly bad and no one seems to take into consideration the strain he must have been under in his very responsible role.

Maybe there will now be an investigation into the behaviour and competence into the civil service staff .

 

Mr. Rabbs mistake may have been that he did not officially discipline  those who were not competently or conscientiously performing their duties.

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5 minutes ago, harvey19 said:

What surprises me is that none of those who submitted complaints have not had their say in the media.

From what I have read Mr. Rabbs behaviour was not terribly bad and no one seems to take into consideration the strain he must have been under in his very responsible role.

Maybe there will now be an investigation into the behaviour and competence into the civil service staff .

 

Mr. Rabbs mistake may have been that he did not officially disciplined those who were not competently or conscientiously performing their duties.

It's just another witch hunt against the government, just like the strikes.

 

Deep down we all know that though.

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