Digby Jones should name the 3rd Runway go-ahead civil servants!
AADHIKARonline in association with KHOODEELAAR! No to Crossrail | 15.01.2009 19:04 | Analysis | Climate Chaos
Thursday 15 January 2009: On the day that Gordon Brown's confidante and de facto civil servant Shriti Vadera took over the front page of the DAILY MAIL ; when Yvette Cooper stated the apology to the victims of Equitable Life; the day when Geoff Hoon [3rd Runway, Heathrow] again proved that he was indeed a buffoon on the environment too, and the day when token trade minister [ex,] Digby Jones made a comment on the appalling state of the British civil service at the top end of Government....
How many UK Govt staff deserve the sack! Digby Jones, Peer, ex Minister
By © Muhammad Haque
1900 Hrs GMT
London Thursday 15 January 2009
Digby Jones has been telling MPs that there are far too many ‘civil servants’ who deserve to be sacked!
Shouldn't Jones name at least the civil servants behind the Heathrow defiance by Hoon?
And may be those who have been touting for Big Business companies inside the Department for Transport and for CROSSRAIL?
[To be continued]
By © Muhammad Haque
1900 Hrs GMT
London Thursday 15 January 2009
Digby Jones has been telling MPs that there are far too many ‘civil servants’ who deserve to be sacked!
Shouldn't Jones name at least the civil servants behind the Heathrow defiance by Hoon?
And may be those who have been touting for Big Business companies inside the Department for Transport and for CROSSRAIL?
[To be continued]
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Guardian to the rescue after Digby Jones exposé on civil service
15.01.2009 20:29
Is it the same Guardian that shopped Sarah Tisdall?
Tisdall was a civil servant who made a leak, was named by the Guardian under Peter Preston [as editor] and she was jailed.
It seems like a century since the Guardian did any real journalism. If it had done any, there would have been loads of genuine news stories about the civil service.
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