bluethrunthru
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Is that from Viz UTAC?
Need to get rid of Khan now in order to bring law and order to the capital. He and Dick both have blood on their hands!![]()
Cressida Dick and her role in the killing of John Charles de Menezes
CRESSIDA Dick's first official engagement on the afternoon she became the Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police was to attend the funeral of PC…www.heraldscotland.com
She was in charge of an operation where an innocent man was executed. That alone should have been the end of her police career. But it seems that there is no deterrent to being incompetent or even a criminal in the police force.
Unless you commit the ultimate crime of stealing a Jaffa Cake that is. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...paying-90p-too-little-for-charity-jaffa-cakes
Need to get rid of Khan now in order to bring law and order to the capital. He and Dick both have blood on their hands!
Need to get rid of Khan now in order to bring law and order to the capital. He and Dick both have blood on their hands!
Which Met commissioner did Liar Johnson sack when mayor?
She’s already a Dame.She'll no doubt leave with a very nice pension and probably a chunky golden farewell. She'll certainly be made a dame/baroness and maybe even get a cushty non-executive directorship somewhere.
Don't work too hard folks, failure is an option.
Dick's already a Dame. I do agree though that her failure will no doubt be rewarded with yet another well paid, high profile gig. Sadly, that's just the way it is and always has been.She'll no doubt leave with a very nice pension and probably a chunky golden farewell. She'll certainly be made a dame/baroness and maybe even get a cushty non-executive directorship somewhere.
Don't work too hard folks, failure is an option.
I don't begrudge her, her pension. In climbing ladders, you levitate to a point of incompetence and this was clearly a gig too big for her, but that doesn't detract from her committing forty years of her working life to policing.She'll no doubt leave with a very nice pension and probably a chunky golden farewell. She'll certainly be made a dame/baroness and maybe even get a cushty non-executive directorship somewhere.
Don't work too hard folks, failure is an option.
I'm using ladders all wrong.I don't begrudge her, her pension. In climbing ladders, you levitate to a point of incompetence and this was clearly a gig too big for her, but that doesn't detract from her committing forty years of her working life to policing.
Just hope whoever replaces her shakes the tree hard to remove the rotten fruit.