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Dominic Raab Been Made A Scapegoat By The Snowflakes


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26 minutes ago, spilldig said:

Agreed, he probably wanted them to do a fair days work,  that being enough to upset them.

Like all the MP's and government ministers you mean.

They have a 3 hour lunch at a posh restaurant,  at our expense,  and call that work because they've talked a bit about the job,  or how to fool the voters.

 

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15 minutes ago, Organgrinder said:

Like all the MP's and government ministers you mean.

They have a 3 hour lunch at a posh restaurant,  at our expense,  and call that work because they've talked a bit about the job,  or how to fool the voters.

 

You should have been an M.P.or government minister  and enjoyed the life.

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11 minutes ago, harvey19 said:

Provocation for how he acted may be made public at a later date.

I don't understand why people are quick to try and excuse Raab, rather than accept that he engaged in bullying behaviour.

 

Williamson and Patel also engaged in bullying behaviour. 

 

Maybe the only excuse is they thought they could get away with it because they were in positions of power. 

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Just now, Mister M said:

I don't understand why people are quick to try and excuse Raab, rather than accept that he engaged in bullying behaviour.

 

Williamson and Patel also engaged in bullying behaviour. 

 

Maybe the only excuse is they thought they could get away with it because they were in positions of power. 

Maybe it's just folk making a mountain out of a molehill?

 

The word " bullying" has been watered down so much that any form of discipline handed out by a peer is now deemed as such.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

Maybe it's just folk making a mountain out of a molehill?

 

The word " bullying" has been watered down so much that any form of discipline handed out by a peer is now deemed as such.

 

 

Maybe it's a way of preventing them from getting too cocky as they do tend to let their position run away with them.

Remember, the country belongs to the whole of the people and not the few

Remember also, that they are our "servants" supposedly.

 

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17 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

Maybe it's just folk making a mountain out of a molehill?

 

The word " bullying" has been watered down so much that any form of discipline handed out by a peer is now deemed as such.

 

 

Not true.

The senior employment lawyer who was asked by Sunak to look into the complaints of bullying used the High Court ruling on the Ministerial Code as guidance into Raab's behaviour.

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19 minutes ago, Mister M said:

I don't understand why people are quick to try and excuse Raab, rather than accept that he engaged in bullying behaviour.

 

Williamson and Patel also engaged in bullying behaviour. 

 

Maybe the only excuse is they thought they could get away with it because they were in positions of power. 

Because some folk see the bigger picture and do not automatically believe what the complainers say.  It is clear a number of civil servants conspired together and invented stories to get Dominic Rabb into trouble rather than doing their own jobs properly. 

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