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David Seymour respnds to outcry over cuts - Lilith7 - 18-04-2024 Well, as best he can since he appears to believe they won't cause any problems at all ever, for anyone... " Quote:ACT leader David Seymour is calling for a 'reality check' after outcry over the latest round of job cuts. RE: David Seymour respnds to outcry over cuts - Zurdo - 18-04-2024 And the police have turned down another pay offer - and this one even gave overtime pay ! So, they Police have never been payed overtime rates...fucking unbelievable. What an insult. This government has no idea. RE: David Seymour respnds to outcry over cuts - Oh_hunnihunni - 19-04-2024 Not just the government though, have no idea when it comes to our cops. Look at the way the public respond to them, it makes me cringe when I hear the insulting way lots of people speak about the police. Right up until they find themselves in desperate need of the kind of help only a police officer can give. Better be careful, the way things are going there simply won't be enough of these heroes to go around. RE: David Seymour respnds to outcry over cuts - harm_less - 19-04-2024 A suggestion that's gained some traction on Twitter in the last days is that confirmation of a sick child that isn't fit to attend school may be achieved by photographing evidence of diarrhea to the minister in question, if not sending physical proof to remove all doubt. RE: David Seymour respnds to outcry over cuts - Lilith7 - 19-04-2024 (19-04-2024, 09:07 AM)harm_less Wrote: A suggestion that's gained some traction on Twitter in the last days is that confirmation of a sick child that isn't fit to attend school may be achieved by photographing evidence of diarrhea to the minister in question, if not sending physical proof to remove all doubt. Well...that's a novel suggestion, & I don't doubt that some parents will be only too happy to provide such proof... I've heard of 'Nanny govt' before but perhaps we'll now have 'Dr govt' instead. |