'"I don't want people to be concerned, so I'm being very clear, we will not be going ahead with the regional pay board...I'm being honest that there were concerns expressed," she added.
"I believe my policy was being misinterpreted, I want to be clear with the public, that I will not be going ahead with the regional pay boards. I'm somebody who is honest and up front and I do what I say I will do and I'm being clear I will not be doing that."'
If the proposal were being misinterpreted, would it not have been simpler to clarify the intentions instead of performing a screeching u-turn?
It's good to know she'll do what she says she will do, unless she completely changes her mind less than twenty-four hour later...