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Thursday, 6 October 2011

Clarke Vs May, Round 2

Before giving me these words Clarke admitted he'd probably have to wear body armour next time he sees Theresa May. Click on the quote to go to the full story.

"It's not only the judges that all get furious when the Home Secretary makes a parody of a court judgement, our commission who are helping us form our view on this are not going to be entertained by laughable child-like examples being given," said Mr Clarke.

"We have a policy and in my old-fashioned way when you serve in a Government you express a collective policy of the Government, you don't go round telling everyone your personal opinion is different."

3 comments:

James Scott said...

I love the last sentence. That is EXACTLY what Ken does. Time to go, Ken. You do not understand what teamwork means, at all.

Anonymous said...

James, isn't towing the party line teamwork? i.e. letting a commission set up by your leader make the decision on the HRA and not go spouting off about fantasy examples to get your own way,

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