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I forgot, I need to read between the lines, not the actual words themselves.This is where the problem lies with you Denso lack of comprehension. Not something achieved overnight.
I forgot, I need to read between the lines, not the actual words themselves.This is where the problem lies with you Denso lack of comprehension. Not something achieved overnight.
Maybe recognise its a very complex problem which hasn't been solved by anyone yet.Ultimately the Government are in charge of this whole shambles, no matter how much some try to deflect.
So why keep doubling-down on the 'solutions' that are not working?Maybe recognise its a very complex problem which hasn't been solved by anyone yet.
I bollogsed up nothingWhich is a completely different point to the one Notch bollogsed up.
To CS failed in that they didn't know a fundamental part of their job.
The govt failed in letting the CS fall asleep at the wheel.
We already know why the processing of asylum seekers is failing: antiquated IT, low morale, high attrition of staff, in experienced staff.Maybe recognise its a very complex problem which hasn't been solved by anyone yet.
Silly.Oh so it would take 2 years before a cabinet minister to know enough to ask the home office for stats on deportations
More nonsense.I would argue for the reverse.
Provide your questions up front. No need to try to catch people out. You are trying to get to the facts and solve problems.
In my world you exchange arguments in advance, the idea is to avoid having anything sprung in the moment as that is when bad decisions are made.
The MP/minister should be presented with facts and options that are well thought through and prepared by experts. They should never need to be an expert. Otherwise we may as well have an Autocratic Government. At the end of the day democracy is about having the people we choose in power. If Diane Abbott or Angela Rayner are ministers the civil service must support them irrelevant of their knowledge
Now your talking.I forgot, I need to read between the lines, not the actual words themselves.
Yea, the Government asking about deportation figures? Silly Notch.Silly.
Read what you said back yourself.
Even you on third or fourth time of reading might come with 'tis a bit silly'
What you haven't answered is why the fk don't the government know how many asylum seekers have been deported.
To CS failed in that they didn't know a fundamental part of their job.
The govt failed in letting the CS fall asleep at the wheel.
So why keep doubling-down on the 'solutions' that are not working?
We already know why the processing of asylum seekers is failing: antiquated IT, low morale, high attrition of staff, in experienced staff.
The govt don't care about solving it, their party donors and mates: G4S, Serco and Deloitte are making loads of money from it
That's ok then...Same firms who milked the last labour government + capita
It didn't make it ok.That's ok then...
claimed it did.
I disagree.No-one has