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Jeremy Corbyn Calls For Civil Service Inquiry After Health Claims
//Jeremy Corbyn has called for an inquiry after a newspaper reported two civil servants had said he was "too frail" to lead Labour or become PM.....The article in the Times - published on Saturday - reported an official saying there was a "real worry" the 70-year-old is not up to the job "physically or mentally", is "losing his memory" and is being "propped up by those around him".//
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What's going on there then?
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allegedly.
We'll probably never know who blabbed, journalists never divulge (or seldom ever) their sources.
Once the idea is out there in public domain, it will be impossible for his team to convince everyone that he's not. Some may be assured that he is fit, but damage has been done.
allegedly.
We'll probably never know who blabbed, journalists never divulge (or seldom ever) their sources.
Once the idea is out there in public domain, it will be impossible for his team to convince everyone that he's not. Some may be assured that he is fit, but damage has been done.
I'm not savvy when it comes to the world of politics, maybe Mr Corbyn is right to demand an enquiry into Civil Servants.
It may not be his detractors in his own party, wrong question for this thread possibly, but how is the Permament Secretary for whatever selected?
Are politicians battling for votes from the electorate and for political survival from the Civil Servants within the HoP??
It may not be his detractors in his own party, wrong question for this thread possibly, but how is the Permament Secretary for whatever selected?
Are politicians battling for votes from the electorate and for political survival from the Civil Servants within the HoP??
The Times article was utterly disgraceful. It is, of course, a right-wing newspaper, so one expects anti-opposition "news"...or tittle-tattle...to be a stock-in-trade; however, one also expects the Civil Service to be unfailing in its impartiality.
There should, most assuredly, be an inquiry into who the civil servants responsible were and that should surely be the view of any sensible British elector, whichever side of the political divide he/she stands on.
There should, most assuredly, be an inquiry into who the civil servants responsible were and that should surely be the view of any sensible British elector, whichever side of the political divide he/she stands on.
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