By Youngian
#109574
There’s a sort of nouveau champagne socialism to it all as they wilfully drive up the cost of employing humans to the private sector.

Is there anything there that makes sense? Maybe AI will help civil servants work from home or move to a four day week.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#109603
I see she went to Cambridge. Without being starry eyed about standards there, I nonetheless confidently assert that her tutor demanded higher standards of logic and communication than this.

Here's her extensive private sector experience. (Dockerill is her maiden name)
After university, Dockerill was a researcher in the parliamentary office of Mark Field, Conservative MP for Cities of London and Westminster. She became his chief of staff and co-authored two of his books Between the Crashes and The Best of Times. Dockerill has also worked as his ghostwriter.[9] Whilst Dockerill was Field's parliamentary aide she was photographed in November 2016 carrying confidential notes on a Brexit-related meeting in Downing Street which indicated that the UK would not stay in the single market, and would not seek a transitional deal with the EU.
Great work there, Julia. "Chief of Staff" to Mark Field. Move over, Robert McNamara.
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