I disagree, Cloverjo. People are entitled to work without feeling their colleagues are free to make lewd comments to them whenever they feel like it. These comments are said to have been made after Leadsom said her hands were cold; we'll just have to guess the rest. But I'd have felt upset if it had happened to me. It may or may not not be a crime, but I have no...
according to the Standard last night he was indeed pushed; May said he had to go.
Lewd remarks to Andrea Leadsom, forsooth. And a mere six or seven years ago. That is definitely below the standards expected of the armed forces, who should confine their activities to killing people.
I agree, ymb.
I said this on another thread yesterday.
//All this "sexual harassment" is too much now. Everyone is at risk of being accused.
Obviously, rape and sexual assault are serious crimes, but it now seems that anyone who's felt a hand wandering too far is a victim. It takes away from the sufferers of serious crime.//
Talbot...one day, Fallon is saying that "his conduct "fell short" of standards"
A few days later, he is now saying that he "categorically denies" allegations that he made inappropriate sexual comments to Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom.
So....you work it out...which statement do you think is right ?
It is not surprising though Youngbafbog, after all is it not what the social engineers have been directing us towards for decades? A culture of "reporting" each other for any perceived slight or transgression, a generation raised to take "offence" over as many minor and varied misdemeanors as possible? With the sanctimonious firmly in charge of investigations and punishment. Straight out of 1984 and an almost perfect copy of Miniluv.
Well, at least we agree on that....of course he jumped before he could be pushed, otherwise he would have stuck it out for a few days, before resigning.
I disagree, Cloverjo. People are entitled to work without feeling their colleagues are free to make lewd comments to them whenever they feel like it.
These comments are said to have been made after Leadsom said her hands were cold; we'll just have to guess the rest. But I'd have felt upset if it had happened to me. It may or may not not be a crime, but I have no problem with it being outlawed in the workplace.
Such advances don't always lead to rejection, often they can be the 'start of something big' and mutually advantageous, of course, this is only hearsay on my part ;0)
Well jno we wont be having many women in the workplace then. I have worked in a couple of places where women were the majority, once where it was just me as the token man. Believe me women are certainly worse in the "lewd comment" arena. Some of things suggested to me are not printable on here!
It is part of life, one just has to suck it up - like I do.
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