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Tetchy Rish! at it again

£372 million less for school budgets in England because the Dept of Education can't do sums.


Industrial action was called off because the Government said the pay increase was fully funded. Turns out it wasn't and the NEU and NAHT industrial action ballots in all schools is still live as is the NASUWT's strike ballot in some schools.
 
Now, as I am old and shouldn't understand these social media things but isn't the point of slapping the camera meant to be that he then appears somewhere different to say what he has scripted. Instead he has bitch slapped his camera for no reason

Such as *slaps screen* now standing by his private jet somewhere near Blyth*?





* Brentford would have been a good place to keep it topical...
 
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Reports that the green uturns will push up energy costs & mean higher bills for longer go against his man of the people shtick. And will create inflationary pressures.
 
I don't think he's ever had a man of the people shtick, you've imagined that. I mean he's literally part of a billionaire family and travels everywhere by helicopter.
 
He portrays being on the side of the average (hard working) person, like fighting for motorists etc with his net zero uturns. It's disingenuous of course. It's a reference he regularly makes.
 
He is trying Boris Johnson’s trick.
Somehow he made himself the voice of the people and many people believed that.
"Says it how it is" a regular comment when people were asked about him.
 
Following an investigation by an independent investigator appointed by the ICGS [independent complaints and grievance scheme], the parliamentary commissioner for standards upheld five allegations of bullying and one of sexual misconduct. Mr Bone appealed this decision to the IEP. That appeal was dismissed by the IEP sub-panel appointed to consider that case as having raised no substantive grounds.

The sub-panel then determined that Mr Bone should be suspended for six weeks. It stated that: “This is a serious case of misconduct. […] The bullying involved violence, shouting and swearing, mocking, belittling and humiliating behaviour, and ostracism. […] This wilful pattern of bullying also included an unwanted incident of sexual misconduct, when the complainant was trapped in a room with the respondent in a hotel in Madrid, […]. This was a deliberate and conscious abuse of power using a sexual mechanism: indecent exposure.”

Mr Bone appealed the sanction to a fresh IEP sub-panel. They dismissed his appeal, and confirmed the original decision

A six week suspension for all that ffs.
 
He has denied all allegations and stated that employees would testify that his office was a professional, accommodating and friendly place to work. As any appeals have been refused then there must be evidence other than his word against the complainant to fall back on.

On the basis that none of his constituents ever asked about social gatherings in Downing Street or into the misdemeanours of the former Prime Minister who was the MP Uxbridge I can only think that his word can't be relied upon.
 
Bone has constantly voted against legislation giving equality based on sexual orientation... His alleged victim was male
 
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