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Sue Gray's Labour Activist Son
Sue Gray was last night facing fresh questions about alleged bias as pictures of her son, Liam Conlon, standing alongside Sir Keir Starmer emerged – including one taken during her Partygate probe.
The pictures reignited the ‘impartiality’ row engulfing the former top civil servant after she quit her Whitehall role last week to become Sir Keir’s chief of staff.
Liam Conlon is chair of the Labour Party Irish Society, and has recently campaigned for Labour candidate Danny Beales in Boris Johnson’s Uxbridge seat in west London.
Meanwhile, Sue Gray, reportedly a friend of Keir Starmer since his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, still hasn't said when conversations with Starmer regarding her new appointment began, a question Starmer has also avoided answering.
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The plot thickens…. and it's a stinky one.
The pictures reignited the ‘impartiality’ row engulfing the former top civil servant after she quit her Whitehall role last week to become Sir Keir’s chief of staff.
Liam Conlon is chair of the Labour Party Irish Society, and has recently campaigned for Labour candidate Danny Beales in Boris Johnson’s Uxbridge seat in west London.
Meanwhile, Sue Gray, reportedly a friend of Keir Starmer since his time as Director of Public Prosecutions, still hasn't said when conversations with Starmer regarding her new appointment began, a question Starmer has also avoided answering.
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The plot thickens…. and it's a stinky one.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gray obviously has some kind of connection with Labour herself (though naomi has for reasons best known to herself chosen to focus this thread on gray’s son)
civil servants often do have political views… it’s hard to imagine why anyone with no interest in politics or government would want to do their work… the issue is whether or not they break their oath to keep their politics out of their job which is a very very serious offense….
zero evidence whatsoever has been presented that sue gray actually did this… zero. nobody has indicated how this actually invalidates any specific evidence in her report… because it doesn’t. She appears to have carried it out ethically and thoroughly!
civil servants often do have political views… it’s hard to imagine why anyone with no interest in politics or government would want to do their work… the issue is whether or not they break their oath to keep their politics out of their job which is a very very serious offense….
zero evidence whatsoever has been presented that sue gray actually did this… zero. nobody has indicated how this actually invalidates any specific evidence in her report… because it doesn’t. She appears to have carried it out ethically and thoroughly!
Untitled, it’s not just about the doubt it casts upon her neutrality with regard to the report she produced. She is a very senior civil servant who has for years been privy to classified information relating to British government. She is now going to work in a most senior role for a specific political party where her allegiance will be paramount.
See the link I posted for RH.
See the link I posted for RH.
//I can’t read it naomi because it’s behind a paywall//
Here you go. You can't hide behind a paywall excuse now.
https:/ /www.ms n.com/e n-us/ne ws/worl d/sue-g ray-s-a ppointm ent-is- unconst itution al-and- keir-st armer-s hould-h ave-kno wn-bett er/ar-A A18fLF0
Here you go. You can't hide behind a paywall excuse now.
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I posted this on the thread from Ymb. It is at home here too.
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//Snaps unearthed by the Daily Mail show Ms Gray’s Labour activist son, Liam Conlon, standing next to Sir Keir in February 2020. Mr Conlon, chairman of Labour’s Irish Society, posted on social media alongside the image that the group held a ‘brilliant’ evening event with Sir Keir as they nominated him to replace Jeremy Corbyn as party leader.//
Quite understandably Ms(50 shades of)Gray knew nothing of these events and never talks with her son about such things. Where "exactly" do you think that the Labour "Irish Society" stands on such things as EeYoo policy and NI protocol. Wasn't agent Cob rather enamoured with the IRA when he was knocking about? Is there an English Society faction in the Labour party or is the official line anti English in all matters? You may have to decide for yourselves. Mind how you go though. Or you may come under "scrutiny".
Quite understandably Ms(50 shades of)Gray knew nothing of these events and never talks with her son about such things. Where "exactly" do you think that the Labour "Irish Society" stands on such things as EeYoo policy and NI protocol. Wasn't agent Cob rather enamoured with the IRA when he was knocking about? Is there an English Society faction in the Labour party or is the official line anti English in all matters? You may have to decide for yourselves. Mind how you go though. Or you may come under "scrutiny".
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//Meanwhile, Jacob Rees-Mogg accused Ms Gray of "conniving in secret meetings" with Labour.
He told the Commons: "Does this not smash to pieces the idea of an independent civil service, when we know that one of the most senior civil servants in the country was conniving in secret meetings with the party of opposition?
"And does this not undervalue years of advice and reports that she has given? Her views on devolution, which were known constantly to be soft, her report into (former prime minister Boris Johnson) which we now know was done by a friend of the socialists.
"Does this not undermine all her previous work and the idea of an independent civil service?"//
He told the Commons: "Does this not smash to pieces the idea of an independent civil service, when we know that one of the most senior civil servants in the country was conniving in secret meetings with the party of opposition?
"And does this not undervalue years of advice and reports that she has given? Her views on devolution, which were known constantly to be soft, her report into (former prime minister Boris Johnson) which we now know was done by a friend of the socialists.
"Does this not undermine all her previous work and the idea of an independent civil service?"//
Togo, given that we have secret ballots, there is no real reason I should say who I vote for, but just for your benefit, I have over the years, depending on the election and local circumstances, I can honestly say that I have voted Labour, Lib Dem, Tory, and Greens. However my allegiance overall is marginally left of centre. Fine Gael or any other Irish party has never been an option.
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