This just goes to show that the Tories are totally unable to get a story straight
In this article Dan Hodges throws his few pennies in
This headline relates to late Dec #ToriesOut240#SunakOut131#GeneralElectionN0W
- Yesterday she was an agent of Labour in early 2022 when undertaking the Sue Gray report
- Yet yesterday it was reported Badenoch wanted to promote her and Case blocked the appointment and Sunak failed to intervene and that was February
It would be useful if the Tories could at least give one consistent version of events
Then in the article the usual fantasy and conspiracy is invested - she has been leaking information......
No concern it seems when Badenoch wanted to promote her
Then they make issue of her knowing Starmer for years and
- Ms Gray’s son, Liam Conlon, has posed for pictures with the Labour leader. Mr Conlon, is chairman of the Labour Party Irish Society (shock horror he has been pictured with the Party Leader )
Gullis of course sinks to an even lower level
" ‘It gives a really bad impression to the public that some civil servants will be operating as Labour stooges."
Does he seriously think every civil servant who works for Downing St is a Tory - the public don't
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A leaked cache of government messages has revealed how Simon Case, the current head of the Civil Service, said to Matt Hancock the public needed to be told to isolate by “trusted local figures, not nationally distrusted figures like the PM”. #ToriesOut241 telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/0…
The description of Mr Johnson is likely to be embarrassing for the Cabinet Secretary and potentially the former prime minister, whose character is being questioned - and who appointed Mr Case to his position. #ToriesOut241#SunakOut132#GeneralElectionNow #EnoughIsEnough
The conversation between the then health secretary and Mr Case took place on Oct 30 2020, as the Government was expanding its testing capability.
And now the Tories come out attacking Case - the pressure is building
Hilarious when you think of
- Partygate
- Richard Sharp
and other things Case has been involved in #ToriesOut240#SunakOut131 telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/0…
Tories accuse Simon Case of left-wing bias over Covid rules
Cabinet Secretary’s comments revealed in leaked WhatsApp messages lead to claims that he overstepped the mark of Civil Service impartiality
Britain’s top civil servant has been accused of left-wing bias by senior Tories after he dismissed concerns about Covid rules as “pure Conservative ideology”.
Simon Case is facing questions over his political impartiality and conduct during the pandemic,
The 'evidence report and 'questions' released for the #Partygate investigation
P8 identifies parties
Report mentions he attended 'gatherings' and he was aware
Evidence HOC may have been misled P14 #ToriesOut239#SunakOut130#GeneralElectionNow
There is more in the footnotes rather than the full report as it is in the footnotes where text messages are placed
Staff were desperately trying to justify things that had occurred
It is not the first time Mr Zahawi, an MP since 2010, has faced financial controversy.
Mr Zahawi was paid more than £1 million over two years as a part-time adviser to an oil company operating in the Gulf.
However, his income at the time from Gulf Keystone Petroleum
was met with criticism from shareholders — who had seen their investment drop from a share price of 425p to 104p. There was no suggestion of any impropriety by Mr Zahawi.
He worked as chief strategy officer for Gulf Keystone Petroleum,
a British oil and gas exploration and production company in Iraq.
During his time at the company from 2015 to 2017, he accrued more than £1 million in salary and bonuses, according to his registered list of interests.
Many will have seen the CIVITAS attack on benefits yesterday
Today it is is debunked by the SPECTATOR - things have really got that bed
Long thread to beat paywall #ToriesOut201#SunakOut92#GeneralElectionNow
A report claiming a majority of us receive more in benefits than we stump up in tax made headlines yesterday. The analysis produced by the think tank Civitas contends that 36 million Britons, or 54 per cent, live in households that get more out than they put in.
This finding may well appeal to those who reckon the country consists of lazy, feckless scroungers on the take from hard-working people like them.
At risk of spoiling the fun, the truth is a little more prosaic.