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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 27 Apr 24 11.15am | |
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Dolphin , I agree whole-heartedly. The penalties for failure at work for the lower classes is being sacked, pension impacted and possible criminal cases in the cases of theft. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (27 Apr 2024 11.16am)
"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak |
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Plumpton eagle East Sussex 27 Apr 24 11.32am | |
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These 'management types' have authorised encouraged and advocated the destruction of innocent people's lives. Yet being 'held to account' won't see salaries paid back, pensions impacted, or even facing charges. Absolutely shameful. I think that it is even worse than that. Van den Bogerd admitted yesterday that in the year that wrongly convicted subpostmasters won acquittals and the judge said her evidence was misleading and tainted, she was given a bonus by the Post Office. If ever there was an example of the powers that be in an organisation looking after themselves at the life shattering expense of others, this is it. I really hope that she, Vennells, Crichton and other seniors are prosecuted. My only worry is that their defence of "nothing to do with me", "I never knew, I didn't see that email" or "I can't remember" will be hard to break down. Surely, they must at least be guilty of gross negligence - but I guess that is not a crime. The public might need to arrange a get together with burning torches, buy some feathers and heat up some tar.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 27 Apr 24 11.39am | |
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Bonfire night is to too far away. But there are people waiting to take an opportunity . .
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