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Are you being serious?
The relationship between ministers, civil servants and private contractors is something I have a very good knowledge of considering that I...
I think we know who is deluded here. He just can't bring himself to admit that his pedantry was foretold.
Whatever is negotiated will be passed back to be rubber stamped. It allows the civil service / ministers to take credit for the decisions made...
Bloody foreigners investing in this country and providing jobs for our british workers. Coming here and doing the **** jobs no one wants,...
It's not an either/or . The vote to repeal the original act would have to take place at some point before leaving the EU and would only take...
From the FT. Sorry it's a but long but I realise some don't have access. ' Sir Jeremy Heywood, the country’s top civil servant, has held talks...
Watching the way IBM and Accenture shaft the government again and again is a real eye opener. All because a contract wasn't watertight or...
There isn't enough civil servants to do the work they already have. The days of it being a cushy number are long gone. They are like headless...
The set up costs aren't part of what we pay in, they would be additional. The year on year costs are real and our spending on these will have some...
Big news just leaked: THERESA MAY TO ANNOUNCE ALL EU LAW TO BE ENSHRINED IN BRITISH LAW BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT AND ONLY GRADUALLY REVIEWED...
A lot of the money we send goes into administrative bodies that have replaced our own and will need to be replaced after Brexit (things like a...
Boris has made excellent use of his literary skills in his goal of insulting every world leader before he meets them. Not sure what value it has...
This is what the tories do...
What has May done so far other than show some very slopey shoulders?
Asking for a referendum on the terms of Brexit once they are outlined isn't the same as ignoring the referendum. If the Tories come up with an...
'unless something totally drastic takes place.' Can anyone think of something drastic that is likely to occur in the next 4 years? At the moment...
No snowflake comes from the term snowflake generation and therefore relates to an age group.
Just another term for millenials, which is none of us on this thread as far as Im aware.
Labour inherited the deregulation from the Thatchers government in the 80's and did nothing about it. We still have the same problem with the...