Absolutely nothing. Its so ingrained into the way this government and politics in general operates.What is the consequence for this then?
Not sure, but I bet Cummings and Hancock won't be happy.What is the consequence for this then?
Relentless support for this government. Shame on you.What have they won? Or proved the government didn't do?
It says they failed in relation to the Transparency policy which should have been shown within 30 days of a contract being awarded, not that there was anything wrong with the contracts award.
Obviously you could argue that they weren't being transparent because of this, but this judgement doesn't indicate there is anything wrong with any Covid related contracts
Isn't Cooper's statement fairly neutral? - It neither supports the government nor condemns it.Relentless support for this government. Shame on you.
Isn't Cooper's statement fairly neutral? - It neither supports the government nor condemns it.
Nothing. We will all get excited today and then ignore it.What is the consequence for this then?
And the dominoes begin to fall....Back of the net!!!,
The good law project have just won their Judicial review, proving the government are a bunch of spivs in handing out contracts for PPE to their mates.
I'm surprised that so many people are so casual about friends of the Gov' - who had no expertise in the contracts they were bidding for, - won those contracts without having to go through a tendering process, and that people with the desired expertise, were ignored.
Maybe it's just me.