The EU debate - Part III

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Misunderstood?
I think I have enough about me to read between the lines of this statement
't has always been the case that anyone working in the FCO may require security clearance depending on the nature and duration of their work.'

It effectively confirms that the Foreign Office decided they didn't want EU nationals advising on the EU.
 
I think I have enough about me to read between the lines of this statement
't has always been the case that anyone working in the FCO may require security clearance depending on the nature and duration of their work.'

It effectively confirms that the Foreign Office decided they didn't want EU nationals advising on the EU.

That is barmy, but do the FO need to do that for now, to prevent any leaks?
 
Positive discrimination is not.


Positive discrimination is illegal. It still happens, but is described as 'positive action' and focuses on encouraging applications from the relevant groups, the process is very carefully worded and acted. The BBC is a prime example.

It's still wrong, as it undermines the very people it's supposed to help.
 
From you link, tourettes tobe the photoshop queen...

But the Foreign Office said nothing had changed following Brexit.

Are you having comprehension issues again deary? Been drinking from the neighbour's grotty paddling pool again? :emoticon-0136-giggl
You are correct, foreign office policy hasn't changed and so while we are leaving the EU, EU nationals no longer pass security clearance.

Is it really that hard to follow?

Just to be clear, this is what Sara said before the media picked up on it
'UK govt previously sought work& advice from best experts. Just told I & many colleagues no longer qualify as not UKcitizens'
'1/Thanks for all reactions.I stand by fact there is new tone in UKgovt business& I had specific rejection re advisory work as not UK citizen'
'2/But am proud to be part of outstanding experts @lse & @ukandeu who value diversity, integrity in addition to professional expertise.'
 
You are correct, foreign office policy hasn't changed and so while we are leaving the EU, EU nationals no longer pass security clearance.

Is it really that hard to follow?

Just to be clear, this is what Sara said before the media picked up on it
'UK govt previously sought work& advice from best experts. Just told I & many colleagues no longer qualify as not UKcitizens'
'1/Thanks for all reactions.I stand by fact there is new tone in UKgovt business& I had specific rejection re advisory work as not UK citizen'
'2/But am proud to be part of outstanding experts @lse & @ukandeu who value diversity, integrity in addition to professional expertise.'
Spin it how you like, but he hard facts are that there has not been a policy change since the Brexit vote.

Is it really that difficult for you to grasp? <doh>
 
You are correct, foreign office policy hasn't changed and so while we are leaving the EU, EU nationals no longer pass security clearance.

Is it really that hard to follow?

Just to be clear, this is what Sara said before the media picked up on it
'UK govt previously sought work& advice from best experts. Just told I & many colleagues no longer qualify as not UKcitizens'
'1/Thanks for all reactions.I stand by fact there is new tone in UKgovt business& I had specific rejection re advisory work as not UK citizen'
'2/But am proud to be part of outstanding experts @lse & @ukandeu who value diversity, integrity in addition to professional expertise.'
You're wasting your time trying to explain to that thick Tory twat mate

The dumb deluded **** has swallowed the spin, some things never change.
 
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You are correct, foreign office policy hasn't changed and so while we are leaving the EU, EU nationals no longer pass security clearance.

Is it really that hard to follow?

Just to be clear, this is what Sara said before the media picked up on it
'UK govt previously sought work& advice from best experts. Just told I & many colleagues no longer qualify as not UKcitizens'
'1/Thanks for all reactions.I stand by fact there is new tone in UKgovt business& I had specific rejection re advisory work as not UK citizen'
'2/But am proud to be part of outstanding experts @lse & @ukandeu who value diversity, integrity in addition to professional expertise.'

Would they lose security clearance because, they could tip off there own countries on what the UK want?
 
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Would they lose security clearance because, they could tip off there own countries on what the UK want?
So LSE experts have suddenly become potential spies in the new crazy, paranoid Tory world we now reside in?
 
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