FabSwingers.com mobile

Already registered?
Login here

Back to forum list
Back to Politics

Dominic Raab

Jump to newest
 

By *mateur100 OP   Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

He's apparently saying that breaking the law does not equate to breaking the ministerial code.

I'm really struggling with this, the longer it goes on and, frankly, comments like this are ill-advised at best

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *itzi999Woman
over a year ago

Slough

He’s correct. The Ministerial Code has no legal basis.

https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/ministerial-code

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *mateur100 OP   Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"He’s correct. The Ministerial Code has no legal basis.

https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/ministerial-code"

True, but it sets out the standards of conduct expected.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Raab is a POS

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

It's like the mafia, the crimes they commit do not break their code either.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He's apparently saying that breaking the law does not equate to breaking the ministerial code.

I'm really struggling with this, the longer it goes on and, frankly, comments like this are ill-advised at best"

It sounds like the ministerial code is above all laws, and makes you immune to anything that you do.

What a crock of shit.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

1.3 The Ministerial Code should be read against the background of the overarching duty on Ministers to comply with the law and to protect the integrity of public life.

But tbh, it's not breaking the law that's the issue. It's the lying

c. It is of paramount importance that Ministers give accurate and truthful information to Parliament, correcting any inadvertent error at the earliest opportunity. Ministers who knowingly mislead Parliament will be expected to offer their resignation to the Prime Minister;

Boris is going for "I didn't knowingly mislead"

Which means depsite being present at a number of parties that resulted in a number of fines, he honest believed all COVID laws (that are his laws) were followed.

IMO, if that is true, he's embarrassingly incompetent. And regardless, he has a duty to Parliament to account, and be held to account, for the policies, decisions and actions of his departments and agencies.

I dont see how he's holding himself to account here. Which is shocking in itself.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
Post new Message to Thread
back to top