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No, this will be forgotten by the election.  Typically our useless and culturally unfit for purpose media are more obsessed with lynching Jeremy Corbyn than bringing a cabinet minister and a Tory PM to account.

Gordon Brown was also accused of bullying when PM but I'm pretty sure those claims went nowhere rather than proven as in Patel's case.

A general rule with Tories is the nastier they are, the more the party faithful love them.  So that's the main reason she's still in her job.  A lot of her fans like that she's a bully.  They see it as synonymous with getting things done.  Authority figures don't have to be liked!  The line is, you can't make an omelette without breaking an egg and the Civil Service is full of hostile lefties who want to stop Brexit etc.

Carnelian
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@Carnelian posted:

No, this will be forgotten by the election.  Typically our useless and culturally unfit for purpose media are more obsessed with lynching Jeremy Corbyn than bringing a cabinet minister and a Tory PM to account.

Gordon Brown was also accused of bullying when PM but I'm pretty sure those claims went nowhere rather than proven as in Patel's case.

A general rule with Tories is the nastier they are, the more the party faithful love them.  So that's the main reason she's still in her job.  A lot of her fans like that she's a bully.  They see it as synonymous with getting things done.  Authority figures don't have to be liked!  The line is, you can't make an omelette without breaking an egg and the Civil Service is full of hostile lefties who want to stop Brexit etc.

When i worked for Soc Serv this is exactly the attitude- you don't have to be likable, you have to be capable, the rest doesn't matter. It's a bit like Hitler - he didn't care how things got done, just so long as it was 'done'.

When i was promoted I was told, "Make sure the tail doesn't wag the dog"  Nasty stuff

Saint
@Saint posted:

When i worked for Soc Serv this is exactly the attitude- you don't have to be likable, you have to be capable, the rest doesn't matter. It's a bit like Hitler - he didn't care how things got done, just so long as it was 'done'.

When i was promoted I was told, "Make sure the tail doesn't wag the dog"  Nasty stuff

I used to have a mate who worked for them, nice guy at least to me and drinking mate but quite right-wing, he used to tell me that he and his mates there enjoyed winding claimants up and hoped they'd kicked off.   That was their entertainment in an otherwise crappy boring job. The thing was, he'd had a string of nothing special jobs himself on low pay and history of being sacked, walking out of jobs if he got bored, couldn't hack it or fell out with management.  He just got lucky and got a short term contract so made the most of it.

Carnelian
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@Carnelian posted:

I used to have a mate who worked for them, nice guy at least to me and drinking mate but quite right-wing, he used to tell me that he and his mates there enjoyed winding claimants up and hoped they'd kicked off.   That was their entertainment in an otherwise crappy boring job. The thing was, he'd had a string of nothing special jobs himself on low pay and history of being sacked, walking out of jobs if he got bored, couldn't hack it or fell out with management.  He just got lucky and got a short term contract so made the most of it.

ðŸĪ” what a moron to be working in a place like that. As though it’s not bad enough getting help without having to come into contact with a cretin like him ðŸ˜Ą

Moonie
@Carnelian posted:

No, this will be forgotten by the election. Typically our useless and culturally unfit for purpose media are more obsessed with lynching Jeremy Corbyn than bringing a cabinet minister and a Tory PM to account.

Gordon Brown was also accused of bullying when PM but I'm pretty sure those claims went nowhere rather than proven as in Patel's case.

A general rule with Tories is the nastier they are, the more the party faithful love them.  So that's the main reason she's still in her job.  A lot of her fans like that she's a bully.  They see it as synonymous with getting things done.  Authority figures don't have to be liked!  The line is, you can't make an omelette without breaking an egg and the Civil Service is full of hostile lefties who want to stop Brexit etc.

Sprout

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