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Do We Really Want This Sort Of Person Advising Government?
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In the third knife attack in a week involving children, police say the boys who attempted the robbery were between 12 and 15.
Forget the fact she is liberal, question counts for all Political persuasions.
Forget the fact she is liberal, question counts for all Political persuasions.
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http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/11 99027/v icky-pr yce-rei nstated -as-gov t-econo mics-ad viser
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Well we could ask this about Johnathan Aitkin too
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Jonath an_Aitk en#Poli tical_c omeback s
His conspiracy to pervert was more serious in that it directly pertained to his behaviour as a cabinet minister.
His subsequent advisory position was only just indirect in that he was working for Ian Duncan Smith.
I think government should be free to pick who they look to for advice but they do have to accept that if they select people with a quesionable background there will be questions that need answering.
Aitkin for example was a good source with respect to prison reform - what sort of advice on prison reform would a government get if it excluded anyone who'd ever been imprisoned?
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His conspiracy to pervert was more serious in that it directly pertained to his behaviour as a cabinet minister.
His subsequent advisory position was only just indirect in that he was working for Ian Duncan Smith.
I think government should be free to pick who they look to for advice but they do have to accept that if they select people with a quesionable background there will be questions that need answering.
Aitkin for example was a good source with respect to prison reform - what sort of advice on prison reform would a government get if it excluded anyone who'd ever been imprisoned?
Your quest is, Should Vicky Price get her old job back?
Probably yes. Apparently she was good at it, and this Government is very thin on talent.
Her crime was a misjudgement in her personal life. Though that questions her honesty, I do not think that affects her ability to to and advisory job. She is not in a pisition to take Bribes, she just suggests things and the government can ignore her advise.
Not sure she is a Liberal. She is shacked up with an ex-Labour MP now.
Probably yes. Apparently she was good at it, and this Government is very thin on talent.
Her crime was a misjudgement in her personal life. Though that questions her honesty, I do not think that affects her ability to to and advisory job. She is not in a pisition to take Bribes, she just suggests things and the government can ignore her advise.
Not sure she is a Liberal. She is shacked up with an ex-Labour MP now.
Vichy Price writes for the Daily Mail, so I suddenly gone off her :-)
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/d ebate/a rticle- 2420878 /Why-bu y-Lib-D ems-Man sion-Ta x-Vicky -Pryce- gives-b listeri ng-demo lition- flagshi p-polic y.html
She openly attacks LibDem Policy which adds to my doubts that she is a card carrying member.
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She openly attacks LibDem Policy which adds to my doubts that she is a card carrying member.
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