Politicians and the workplace....
Politicians and the workplace....
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Kaelic

Original Poster:

2,716 posts

221 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Having just observed Winky Mcfknut sauntering around an NHS call centre on the news... it got me to thinking.

If such an odious little tt decided to visit and get the VIP treatment around your place of work. He approached your desk and asked you some questions about what you were doing.... how would you answer?


Would it be a disciplinary offence to tell the PM to fk off you are a busy working to pay the st load of taxes he imposes on us? I would love the chance to though biggrin

So PH massive how would you seriously deal with this?

G_T

16,163 posts

210 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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I'd ask him if he saw the irony in persecuting Fred Goodwin for bankrupting a company and walking away with a multi-million pound pension when his administration bankrupted a country and he's about to walk away with a multi-million pound pension.




Edited by G_T on Friday 1st May 13:35

Sheets Tabuer

20,684 posts

235 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Firstly I would have thought you'd be interrogated for around 3 weeks by labour activists to make sure you love him like the messiah, if you didn't I suspect you wouldn't be on the "to meet" list.

Secondly I suspect your boss would fire you for bringing the company into disrepute.

jesta1865

3,453 posts

229 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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i have often wondered this, especially as i was away (holiday) from work when shirley willaims that helped form the social democrats visited. i know a mate who used to vote labour (not all bad smile ) wasn't rude to her, but basically refused to talk to her, and refused to treat her as anyone special.

i doubt i will ever get the chance now, IT seems to be a necessary evil here and we seem to be shunned and live in a cupboard smile