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Between Johnson, Cummings and the cabinet, they still need a 'spokesperson' "to communicate with the nation on behalf of the prime minister". Salary iro £100k :rolleyes: :facepalm: :mad:



Useless and shameless cunts.
 
that twitter account has seemingly been suspended. Forgive my ignorance, but who is 'DAG'?

David Allen Green. It won't have been suspended: I ought to have remembered he tends to lock his account from time to time. All he said - in not quite so many words - was that a Minister announcing legally binding new regulations over Twitter half an hour before they come into effect isn't something that happens in a properly functioning parliamentary democracy.
 
David Allen Green. It won't have been suspended: I ought to have remembered he tends to lock his account from time to time. All he said - in not quite so many words - was that a Minister announcing legally binding new regulations over Twitter half an hour before they come into effect isn't something that happens in a properly functioning parliamentary democracy.
Ahh...thanks for that. As I remember, the lawyer chappie. I find his stuff on points of law interesting, the political stuff the usual centrist wank
 
Apparently it's the will of the fucking people, mate.
That is pretty much exactly their mantra - the classic right-populist justification.
At the risk of being godwinned, there's a continuum running from Trump, Johnson, Bolosnaro et al, all the way back to the Nazis, certainly to Portugal's estado novo
 
email from Good Law Project:

Several weeks back we issued judicial review proceedings against Michael Gove for his decision to award an £840,000 contract to associates of his and Dominic Cummings, without any advertisement or competitive tender process.

Last week we got back a letter from Gove’s lawyers, refusing to provide any information about the contract how it was awarded (despite being bound by a duty of candour). Instead they refuse to engage at all with the proceedings - and challenge our right to bring them.

We already knew from his trips to and around Durham that Cummings didn’t think the rules applied to him; does Gove now feel the same?

Well, they may consider themselves above the law, but we do not.

And on Friday 31 July, we filed the fully particularised claim form, with detailed analysis and evidence that firmly underscore the unlawfulness of this award. You can read the documents here.

We believe that the judicial review should succeed for several reasons. First, the Government can’t rely on emergency procurement procedures for services such as focus groups and communications services. Second, it can’t breach procurement safeguards to let a six month contract on the grounds of urgency. And third, there is apparent bias in the grant of this large contract to long-time associates of Gove and Cummings. Importantly, we reserve our position in relation to whether there might be actual bias.

The evidence we have provided show how lucrative the contract was. In the witness statements, we reference conversations with industry specialists, who tell us £840,000 is an “extraordinary”, “crazy” or “insane” price.

Worryingly, these industry experts have also told us that they dare not raise their heads above the parapet to complain publicly, because they fear they will be “punished” by the Government for doing so.

And therein lies the rub. The Government says that we cannot challenge the contract because we don’t have ‘standing’ - the only people who can challenge, it says, are those they have frightened into silence.

But we must and will stand up to them. Procurement rules exist to ensure value for public money; they aim to mitigate bias and prevent croney-ism. Government must not, under cloak of public emergency, hand out large sums of cash to long-time associates.
 
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