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steeleye20 Croydon 02 Oct 21 7.01pm | |
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Cressida Dick is appointed by the Home Secretary and has her support. The Home Secretary has, very unwisely imo and many others, recently extended her term until 2024. That's about it, entrusting her, maybe she can deliver but she has been there too long, it is not supposed to be for life. A new appointment is like a new CPFC manager, with a new outlook and purpose.
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Stirlingsays 02 Oct 21 7.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
she should have gone many months ago. She has managed to evade culpability for failure upon failure. Things seem to have got worse with the Daniel Morgan case, and other issues that were meant to be sorted under her tenure. I'd forgotten the Daniel Morgan case, perhaps she has some culpability in that as his family...thinking back, certainly regarded her as unhelpful. Also her handling of BLM and marching in step with Khan's failed approach to crime certainly deserves her the sack. However, I also thinks she carries the can for stuff that really in truth aren't her fault....the Everard case being a black swan event that would have happened regardless of who is at the top. I don't know what can realistically be done about that other than looking at recruitment....and are the 'right stuff' even coming forward in enough numbers for that job? And this guy would have probably slipped through anyway. Edited by Stirlingsays (02 Oct 2021 8.06pm)
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Lombardinho London 02 Oct 21 8.04pm | |
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...will swing from the gallows.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 02 Oct 21 8.46pm | |
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Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford |
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beak croydon 02 Oct 21 8.49pm | |
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... Edited by beak (02 Oct 2021 10.01pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 03 Oct 21 3.51am | |
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I was on a building site, reading a book about the masons-(The brotherhood) on my tea break in the portocabin, my chargehand, (someone on 10p an hour more than the normal blokes), said-"why are you reading that rubbish?" My instinctive reaction was thinking why do you care? I had just finished a page, saying, "Freemasons often use the letter A, as a signal to other freemasons that they are "on the square", as they put it, or "in the hood", as I like to say. Anyway, I looked ae my "superior", and saw on his hard hat, he had a big letter A in the middle!I said to the whole cabin, look, it says they use the A, and Ken , who just told me my book is bollox, has it in the middle of his hat! The poor bloke melted and crawled out of the hut!Bunch of cnuts,,,,,,,,,
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dreamwaverider London 03 Oct 21 6.52am | |
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You must realise that the public sector rewards failure and constantly celebrates it. Learning from our mistakes is one of their many classics. She is role model for failure mentality. Female and gay in a male dominates (and necessitated in many situations) sector, the perfect choice. Catastrophe after catastrophe before and during her reign which has given them so much to consider and learn from. Following usual public sector protocol, when she is finally removed it will be through promotion celebrating her time there as opposed to what is long overdue, the sack. Of course lessons a rarely learnt and confusion and failure will follow especially if that disaster Khan is still involved. How depressing. But let’s celebrate the inclusiveness of the police force and all those 5’ females who have joined up to enforce law and order. So suitable. Line of Duty is a good reflection of the modern police. It is so overdue a major overhaul but don’t hold your breath. Lessons will not be learnt and our paperwork led Police FORCE will continue as jelly. All weak and wobbly.
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The Dolphin 03 Oct 21 8.07am | |
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You must realise that the public sector rewards failure and constantly celebrates it. Edited by The Dolphin (03 Oct 2021 8.08am)
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Spiderman Horsham 03 Oct 21 8.59am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
You must realise that the public sector rewards failure and constantly celebrates it. Edited by The Dolphin (03 Oct 2021 8.08am) With regard to the first sentence, may I stress it is correct but only in the Senior Grades. The Public Sector is not well run but the lower grades, who can see this and have to implement some ridiculous decisions, unfortunately, do not have a voice. Please do not lump all Public Sector workers together Edited by Spiderman (03 Oct 2021 9.01am)
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Teddy Eagle 03 Oct 21 9.24am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
With regard to the first sentence, may I stress it is correct but only in the Senior Grades. The Public Sector is not well run but the lower grades, who can see this and have to implement some ridiculous decisions, unfortunately, do not have a voice. Please do not lump all Public Sector workers together Edited by Spiderman (03 Oct 2021 9.01am) Suspect it’s the same in most organisations Spider. One of the problems I had at work was people coming coming into senior positions who only intended staying until a better opportunity came along - they almost all wanted to change things, seemingly to get a point for their CVs. The changes implemented usually meant going back to the way things were done a few years previously which staff pointed out hadn’t worked. The person responsible would leave and the new Director/ HoD would pretend the working practices were our choice and set about changing them back to another unsuccessful earlier method. There were also endless change management consultants around who were only interested in how things could, rather than did, work; usually after a few redundancies.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 03 Oct 21 9.30am | |
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and every time there was a scandal or a cockup , did she often have Egg on her face ? jammed between an angry public and the Political establishment, stuck between a rock and a hard place. Egg & Cressida Sandwich
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 03 Oct 21 9.50am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
and every time there was a scandal or a cockup , did she often have Egg on her face ? jammed between an angry public and the Political establishment, stuck between a rock and a hard place. Egg & Cressida Sandwich Coming from you, that is quite good
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