But will it be published in full and unredacted? Or will the government try to withhold it “for privacy”?
> We thank Sue Gray for her sterling work on this report. With the Met also having concluded their investigations, we now consider the matter closed.
>
> It is time to LEVEL UP BRITAIN, SAVE UKRAINE, and GET BREXIT DONE!
>
> This is why we are, today, announcing a new plan to save people from the cost of living increased that we caused by the lat Labour government. Send more arms to battle Labours Red compatriots in Ukraine, and stand toe-to-toe against the EU, when all Labour can do is sup an illegal continental larger. Huzzahs!
— The Tories, probably
Parliament breaks for the Witsun recess on May 26th; it returns on June 6th.
>The Government will consider the issues raised in Sue Grays’ report with the utmost urgency. Lessons will be learnt. Something about the culture in Downing Street being an issue that goes back to Blair. Some bullshit about record employment figures. Bounce Back Better. Rhetoric about leading the worlds’ response to Putin.
>Some anemic response to the current cost of living crisis. A dig at Kier. Perhaps a snide comment about Corbyn. Lots of noise about how THIS GOVERNMENT is bringing back the Pensions triple-lock.
And then let the media drive the narrative. Assume the public will be utterly “bored with all this talk about parties”. Return from recess on June 6th.
Continue as before.
**Edit:** Somehow I totally missed the much better version of this as posted by /u/twistedLucidity – many apologies!
On the day that labour sympathiser Sue Gray releases her properganda report to sabotage Boris, we ask… Doesn’t she know there’s a war on?! – Daily mail.
I doubt we’ll get to see it until the Conservatives are no longer in power. Johnson has a long track record of sitting on reports he doesn’t like or will be damaging to him. They’re going to ignore it until the next crisis comes along and distracts everyone.
I can’t wait for it to finally be released just so we no longer have to listen to Tories continually making the excuse “Well, we have to wait until the Sue Gray report is release before making a comment on that” every time they are asked about Boris breaking the law. If will be interesting to see what new excuse they can come up with to avoid answering any awkward questions.
Johnson promised it would be released in full, this of course means it won’t be released or will be but heavily redacted.
How has this been allowed to be handed to the current government to publish?! Surely this must be sent to a third party mediator for publishing, unredacted and in full. Why bother having an impartial investigation if the findings are just going to be tip-exed out with the enthusiasm of a 12 year old editing their homework!
May aswell not have bothered. This report will be shelved until after Witsun and then it will be sat on, the current encumbents claiming “it names those involved in Police investigations and as such cannot be released in full” and when we press for a redacted version without those names in it, we will be fed a heavily redacted document which names absolutely nobody of worth to have found to have done anything wrong.
If anyone in the top government access has any modicum of decency left, they would leak it to the press as a matter of national concern.
As if this report will have an earth shattering impact. It won’t really matter. When blatant corruption is allowed to flourish without any consequences, it will continue.
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But will it be published in full and unredacted? Or will the government try to withhold it “for privacy”?
> We thank Sue Gray for her sterling work on this report. With the Met also having concluded their investigations, we now consider the matter closed.
>
> It is time to LEVEL UP BRITAIN, SAVE UKRAINE, and GET BREXIT DONE!
>
> This is why we are, today, announcing a new plan to save people from the cost of living increased that we caused by the lat Labour government. Send more arms to battle Labours Red compatriots in Ukraine, and stand toe-to-toe against the EU, when all Labour can do is sup an illegal continental larger. Huzzahs!
— The Tories, probably
Parliament breaks for the Witsun recess on May 26th; it returns on June 6th.
>The Government will consider the issues raised in Sue Grays’ report with the utmost urgency. Lessons will be learnt. Something about the culture in Downing Street being an issue that goes back to Blair. Some bullshit about record employment figures. Bounce Back Better. Rhetoric about leading the worlds’ response to Putin.
>Some anemic response to the current cost of living crisis. A dig at Kier. Perhaps a snide comment about Corbyn. Lots of noise about how THIS GOVERNMENT is bringing back the Pensions triple-lock.
And then let the media drive the narrative. Assume the public will be utterly “bored with all this talk about parties”. Return from recess on June 6th.
Continue as before.
**Edit:** Somehow I totally missed the much better version of this as posted by /u/twistedLucidity – many apologies!
On the day that labour sympathiser Sue Gray releases her properganda report to sabotage Boris, we ask… Doesn’t she know there’s a war on?! – Daily mail.
I doubt we’ll get to see it until the Conservatives are no longer in power. Johnson has a long track record of sitting on reports he doesn’t like or will be damaging to him. They’re going to ignore it until the next crisis comes along and distracts everyone.
I can’t wait for it to finally be released just so we no longer have to listen to Tories continually making the excuse “Well, we have to wait until the Sue Gray report is release before making a comment on that” every time they are asked about Boris breaking the law. If will be interesting to see what new excuse they can come up with to avoid answering any awkward questions.
Johnson promised it would be released in full, this of course means it won’t be released or will be but heavily redacted.
How has this been allowed to be handed to the current government to publish?! Surely this must be sent to a third party mediator for publishing, unredacted and in full. Why bother having an impartial investigation if the findings are just going to be tip-exed out with the enthusiasm of a 12 year old editing their homework!
May aswell not have bothered. This report will be shelved until after Witsun and then it will be sat on, the current encumbents claiming “it names those involved in Police investigations and as such cannot be released in full” and when we press for a redacted version without those names in it, we will be fed a heavily redacted document which names absolutely nobody of worth to have found to have done anything wrong.
If anyone in the top government access has any modicum of decency left, they would leak it to the press as a matter of national concern.
As if this report will have an earth shattering impact. It won’t really matter. When blatant corruption is allowed to flourish without any consequences, it will continue.