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Tag Archives: Special Advisers
We need the Government to work in a credible manner
There have been many examples of poor procurement decisions taken by Government bodies over many years. This of course includes the Ministry of Defence. Some of these mistakes were clearly not the military mistakes such as political decisions to purchase … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Dominic Cummings, Mark Francois, Special Advisers, Tobias Ellwood
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Perhaps Patel can also guide the British people who are emigrating?
It is deeply disturbing hearing and reading the comments from a number of the highest profile people in our current Governmental organisation. Although the departure of Andrew Sabisky is to be welcomed, what was much more disturbing was that he … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Sabisky, Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Special Advisers
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An obese Parliament that refuses to slim
The need for Parliament to move out of the Palace of Westminster in order for major renovations to take place, estimated at some £7Bn is not news, although over the last decade there have been various discussions regarding the idea that … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged House of Commons, House of Lords, Lords, MPs, Palace of Westminster, Special Advisers
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