#raabreport — Public Fediverse posts
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The joy of having a spouse who will read the #raabreport for you. Tldr: the bullying was bad enough, but the documented attempts to escape the consequences made his position untenable
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The joy of having a spouse who will read the #raabreport for you. Tldr: the bullying was bad enough, but the documented attempts to escape the consequences made his position untenable
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"The DPM (Raab) has expressed regret in relation to the impact on individuals, which has been communicated to him for the first time in the course of the
investigation. He has not offered any apology, given that he does not accept
that he has done anything wrong."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"The DPM (Raab) has expressed regret in relation to the impact on individuals, which has been communicated to him for the first time in the course of the
investigation. He has not offered any apology, given that he does not accept
that he has done anything wrong."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"The DPM (Raab) has expressed regret in relation to the impact on individuals, which has been communicated to him for the first time in the course of the
investigation. He has not offered any apology, given that he does not accept
that he has done anything wrong."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"The DPM (Raab) has expressed regret in relation to the impact on individuals, which has been communicated to him for the first time in the course of the
investigation. He has not offered any apology, given that he does not accept
that he has done anything wrong."https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct was bound to be experienced as undermining or humiliating by the affected individual, and it was so experienced."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct was bound to be experienced as undermining or humiliating by the affected individual, and it was so experienced."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct was bound to be experienced as undermining or humiliating by the affected individual, and it was so experienced."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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"His conduct was bound to be experienced as undermining or humiliating by the affected individual, and it was so experienced."
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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#Sunak received the report 12:00 yesterday but it took TWENTY-TWO HOURS before #Raab resigned.
WHY...
... Given how damning the #RaabReport is, was he not sacked straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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#Sunak received the report 12:00 yesterday but it took TWENTY-TWO HOURS before #Raab resigned.
WHY...
... Given how damning the #RaabReport is, was he not sacked straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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#Sunak received the report 12:00 yesterday but it took TWENTY-TWO HOURS before #Raab resigned.
WHY...
... Given how damning the #RaabReport is, was he not sacked straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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#Sunak received the report 12:00 yesterday but it took TWENTY-TWO HOURS before #Raab resigned.
WHY...
... Given how damning the #RaabReport is, was he not sacked straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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Given how damning the #RaabReport is, why did #Sunak not sack him straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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Given how damning the #RaabReport is, why did #Sunak not sack him straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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Given how damning the #RaabReport is, why did #Sunak not sack him straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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Given how damning the #RaabReport is, why did #Sunak not sack him straight away?
published (link below)
"He [Raab] acted in a way which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently aggressive in the context of a workplace meeting. His conduct also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates."
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#RaabReport is now published (link below) it is VERY damning ...
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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#RaabReport is now published (link below) it is VERY damning ...
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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#RaabReport is now published (link below) it is VERY damning ...
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/investigation-report-to-the-prime-minister
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#RaabReport is VERY damning
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
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#RaabReport is VERY damning
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
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#RaabReport is VERY damning
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
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#RaabReport is VERY damning
It finds that on a number of occasions, while meeting with policy officials, Raab "acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments about the quality of work done"
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Diminic #Raab was
- Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- UK Deputy Prime Minister and
- Secretary of State for Justice. :blobnom:
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Diminic #Raab was
- Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- UK Deputy Prime Minister and
- Secretary of State for Justice. :blobnom:
#RaabReport 🧐 -
Diminic #Raab was
- Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- UK Deputy Prime Minister and
- Secretary of State for Justice. :blobnom:
#RaabReport 🧐 -
Ugh. #Raab should have been sacked. But instead we have a weak Prime Minister who prefers the optics of having somebody jump rather than pushing somebody and being seen to take action.
Pathetic. #RaabReport
https://news.sky.com/story/dominic-raab-resigns-after-bullying-allegations-12799552
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Ugh. #Raab should have been sacked. But instead we have a weak Prime Minister who prefers the optics of having somebody jump rather than pushing somebody and being seen to take action.
Pathetic. #RaabReport
https://news.sky.com/story/dominic-raab-resigns-after-bullying-allegations-12799552
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Ugh. #Raab should have been sacked. But instead we have a weak Prime Minister who prefers the optics of having somebody jump rather than pushing somebody and being seen to take action.
Pathetic. #RaabReport
https://news.sky.com/story/dominic-raab-resigns-after-bullying-allegations-12799552
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Ugh. #Raab should have been sacked. But instead we have a weak Prime Minister who prefers the optics of having somebody jump rather than pushing somebody and being seen to take action.
Pathetic. #RaabReport
https://news.sky.com/story/dominic-raab-resigns-after-bullying-allegations-12799552
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"bitter, personal, anger...machine guns..." 😔
- from Sam Coates #skynews on the #Raab adios letter - after being shoved for...bullying. 🧐
#ToriesUnfitToGovern #RaabReport -
"bitter, personal, anger...machine guns..." 😔
- from Sam Coates #skynews on the #Raab adios letter - after being shoved for...bullying. 🧐
#ToriesUnfitToGovern #RaabReport -
"bitter, personal, anger...machine guns..." 😔
- from Sam Coates #skynews on the #Raab adios letter - after being shoved for...bullying. 🧐
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Live from 10 Downing Street
#Raab #RaabReport #RaabtheBully -
Live from 10 Downing Street
#Raab #RaabReport #RaabtheBully -
Live from 10 Downing Street
#Raab #RaabReport #RaabtheBully -
Live from 10 Downing Street
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You are a member of the civil service. You and 23 of your colleagues have made various complaints about the minister you work for.
None of those complaints is believed.
How is your morale today?
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You are a member of the civil service. You and 23 of your colleagues have made various complaints about the minister you work for.
None of those complaints is believed.
How is your morale today?
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You are a member of the civil service. You and 23 of your colleagues have made various complaints about the minister you work for.
None of those complaints is believed.
How is your morale today?
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You are a member of the civil service. You and 23 of your colleagues have made various complaints about the minister you work for.
None of those complaints is believed.
How is your morale today?
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Gareth Johnson, Tory MP for Dartford, coming out on SkyTV defending #Raab without equivocation right up to the point when he confesses he has not seen the details of the Report is peak Gareth Johnson.
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Gareth Johnson, Tory MP for Dartford, coming out on SkyTV defending #Raab without equivocation right up to the point when he confesses he has not seen the details of the Report is peak Gareth Johnson.
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Gareth Johnson, Tory MP for Dartford, coming out on SkyTV defending #Raab without equivocation right up to the point when he confesses he has not seen the details of the Report is peak Gareth Johnson.