Exactly the same for me. htf can I get a cold when I've been wfh since 9th March. Cough and a wheeze, but no temperature or aches. Mrs motorbiking is still going in to work a couple of days a week though.
Maybe Mrs brought it home?
Exactly the same for me. htf can I get a cold when I've been wfh since 9th March. Cough and a wheeze, but no temperature or aches. Mrs motorbiking is still going in to work a couple of days a week though.
This isnt a criticism -the govt have done well to set up anything so quickly.
Yes, the govt did well on the finance -there are lots of people falling through the cracks but they did very well in the timeframeDid I read that right? (The govt have done well)
Surely someone has to tell them what to do otherwise they’d be running round like headless chickens? Who is ultimately in charge of the civil service?of course all the work was done by the civil service not the govt.
The head of the civil serviceWho is ultimately in charge of the civil service?
I asked who is ultimately in charge of the civil service.The head of the civil service
Currently Mark Sedwill
And the Prime Minister is on paper answerable to the head of state.I asked who is ultimately in charge of the civil service.
Don’t bother, I have the information here:
THE ROLE
As Cabinet Secretary, Mark is the Government’s most senior adviser on strategy, policy and implementation. He is Secretary to the Cabinet and the National Security Council, responsible to the Prime Minister and Cabinet for the propriety and effectiveness of Cabinet governance. As Head of the UK Civil Service, he leads over 400,000 civil servants in HM Government and the Devolved Administrations, over 90% of whom are involved in the delivery of public services to the citizen.
You're welcome.
Freekin jeezzzzez .Stands fúkin by in a mazement.This isnt a criticism -the govt have done well to set up anything so quickly.
Surely someone has to tell them what to do otherwise they’d be running round like headless chickens? Who is ultimately in charge of the civil service?
So, the head of state tells the civil service what to do?And the Prime Minister is on paper answerable to the head of state.
The civil service advise. Advice can be ignored.The civil service tell the executive what to do.
do you seriously think Johnson has a frigging clue about how to design a furlough system and how the money can be distributed through the taxation system.
you really are wet behind the ears
Only unless you go out, of course.And I've just had a text to say stay at home because my employers are still not opening at the present time.