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Re: This can’t be right.
It is madness.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
If she libels someone in a personal capacity she pays the damages and costs herself.
But if she claims to have committed the libel as a government minister, we pay for her!
Doesn't this breach the ministerial code - or is that so debased now that no one cares?
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Well, I would have thought that those who slavishly defend the Government in threads on here are - don't worry, I'm not accusing the Board's "independent thinkers" of being tory voters, they're above such trivial things as party politics unless it's in America.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Postwho are the conservative voters on here ?
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Small change really that 15k.Originally posted by jon1959 View PostIt is madness.
If she libels someone in a personal capacity she pays the damages and costs herself.
But if she claims to have committed the libel as a government minister, we pay for her!
Doesn't this breach the ministerial code - or is that so debased now that no one cares?
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God you are so divisive!Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostWell, I would have thought that those who slavishly defend the Government in threads on here are - don't worry, I'm not accusing the Board's "independent thinkers" of being tory voters, they're above such trivial things as party politics unless it's in America.
Agree with me, or you slavishly defend the government!
Surprised you didn't accuse anyone not in agreement of literally taking the money from babies mouths to pay the bill!
The reality of course is far simpler. If someone makes a mistake in the course of their job they rarely pick up the tab. The bloke in the council who lays paving that someone trips on won't be sued personally and it's the same here. Thought you supported workers rights?
Where I would agree is that hopefully it leads to less mudslinging on twitter. Something that demeans every one of us really and will also mean a great many in opposition now will need to wind their necks in if in government!
It's another thing you've been successfully wound up about whereas what you want to see here would set an extremely dangerous principle that would be far more damaging
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As someone who doesn't get involved in the right v left spats on here, your comparing faulty paving with a very deliberate libel is totally ingenuous.Originally posted by JamesWales View PostGod you are so divisive!
Agree with me, or you slavishly defend the government!
Surprised you didn't accuse anyone not in agreement of literally taking the money from babies mouths to pay the bill!
The reality of course is far simpler. If someone makes a mistake in the course of their job they rarely pick up the tab. The bloke in the council who lays paving that someone trips on won't be sued personally and it's the same here. Thought you supported workers rights?
Where I would agree is that hopefully it leads to less mudslinging on twitter. Something that demeans every one of us really and will also mean a great many in opposition now will need to wind their necks in if in government!
It's another thing you've been successfully wound up about whereas what you want to see here would set an extremely dangerous principle that would be far more damaging
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You really do pick out arguments that suit your agenda and yet stay almost silent on matters that don’t fit with your narrative. It’s hilarious.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostWell, I would have thought that those who slavishly defend the Government in threads on here are - don't worry, I'm not accusing the Board's "independent thinkers" of being tory voters, they're above such trivial things as party politics unless it's in America.
How about commenting on this whopper or many more if required ?
Welsh government admits failing to follow law apparently when cancelling free school meals.
Jeremy Miles who wants to be First Minister said they could not afford to do it.
But they could afford new road signs for 20mph speed limits (costing more)��
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And here he comes - slavish defender number one!Originally posted by JamesWales View PostGod you are so divisive!
Agree with me, or you slavishly defend the government!
Surprised you didn't accuse anyone not in agreement of literally taking the money from babies mouths to pay the bill!
The reality of course is far simpler. If someone makes a mistake in the course of their job they rarely pick up the tab. The bloke in the council who lays paving that someone trips on won't be sued personally and it's the same here. Thought you supported workers rights?
Where I would agree is that hopefully it leads to less mudslinging on twitter. Something that demeans every one of us really and will also mean a great many in opposition now will need to wind their necks in if in government!
It's another thing you've been successfully wound up about whereas what you want to see here would set an extremely dangerous principle that would be far more damaging
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Once again, no link I see, but, assuming what you say is right, the WAG are wrong in that case, what more do you want me to say?Originally posted by TWGL1 View PostYou really do pick out arguments that suit your agenda and yet stay almost silent on matters that don’t fit with your narrative. It’s hilarious.
How about commenting on this whopper or many more if required ?
Welsh government admits failing to follow law apparently when cancelling free school meals.
Jeremy Miles who wants to be First Minister said they could not afford to do it.
But they could afford new road signs for 20mph speed limits (costing more)��
That's more than you'll ever get from the slavish defenders of the Westminster Government mind.
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Absolutely spot on. Even the most swivel eyed Tory must be able to comprehend the difference between a genuine error during the execution of work and a deliberately provocative and idiotic attack?Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostAs someone who doesn't get involved in the right v left spats on here, your comparing faulty paving with a very deliberate libel is totally ingenuous.
The self-serving, intellectually challenged gobshite should have been made to pay all the expenses herself and removed from Westminster unceremoniously by the ear.
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So have I got the facts right here:
She wrote a letter to a public body, claiming incorrectly that this professor was a terrorist supporter, with no evidence to support it.
Then chose to make that letter public by tweeting it out.
Lost a defamation case which was then paid by her government department.
is that about right?
to be honest I'm in 2 minds about whether she should pay it herself or her work should pay it. I can see an argument that she thought she was acting in a professional capacity, and £15k is a piss in the ocean of the money the tories have wasted.
However she should definitely lose her job.
She's tried to throw a professor under the bus in order to gain some kind of culture war brownie points - potentially wrecking someone's career in the process - there used to be consequences for this kind of thing, not that long ago.
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The point is , it wouldn’t matter who was elected , they are both “cheeks of the same derrière” regardlessOriginally posted by the other bob wilson View PostOnce again, no link I see, but, assuming what you say is right, the WAG are wrong in that case, what more do you want me to say?
That's more than you'll ever get from the slavish defenders of the Westminster Government mind.
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