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Post by philthewindsurfer on Oct 31, 2022 16:14:33 GMT
How on earth do our MPs access government data via a personnel, non work phone. No wonder why Miss Trust had her phone hacked if basic security isnt followed. If they are watching 'tractor porn' in the HoC it would be easy to accidently download viruses. Or receive personnel emails with tojans attached as they seem too thick to understand basic security. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63456984Six fucking times! She was attorney general, the person responsible for giving the government legal advice. She is only there to keep the right wing Tory membership dickheads happy, to unite the party. Johnny English is more competent.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Oct 31, 2022 16:25:06 GMT
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Oct 31, 2022 16:38:45 GMT
Braverman is going to make a speech in the HoC at 5pm. Will she follow Rosies thoughts? Mistake mistake mistake, apologise apologise apologise The ministerial code is bendy and malleable, its just a fun thing
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Post by pantah on Oct 31, 2022 17:19:41 GMT
"People are getting too hung up on breaking the ministerial code "
What the actual fuck!
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Post by Eddie The Bastard on Oct 31, 2022 19:49:32 GMT
"People are getting too hung up on breaking the ministerial code " What the actual fuck! She's that good, she's 'whooshed' even you!
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Oct 31, 2022 23:44:57 GMT
Some pretty nasty "send 'em back where they came from" rhetoric today. I'm old enough to remember when that was unacceptable chat in the street but in 2022 we are hearing it in parliament from our fucking government.
I don't even think we've hit the bottom with these cunts yet. Brexit has normalised horrific xenophobia and much of the chat on the socials is truly abhorrent.
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Post by roobarb on Nov 1, 2022 18:39:41 GMT
Oooh, Matt Hancock is appearing on a TV show!!!
WE MIGHT WATCH HIM EATING KANGAROO OVARIES LOLMAX!!!!111!
Because NOTHING else is going on in the real world.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Feb 8, 2023 11:03:47 GMT
Even after the much publicised work documents via private emails saga we get this. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64562832Summary: In January, MP, receives a document on his private email account from a "colleague". Its password protected, so he clicks on the document and has to enter his private email password, not a document password, into a website. The email came from his colleague's private email account, which had been hacked. He didnt discuss it with his colleague until a few days later. Jesus fucking Christ, where do we get such people to run the country. Work documents on private email accounts, doesnt understand how documents are password protected. Theoretically, none of his emails stolen should be a threat, as they shouldn't contain parliamentary sensitive content. But I bet they will. If I had used my private email account for sending my companies work documents I would have been disciplined and possibly sacked.
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Feb 8, 2023 11:13:48 GMT
Even after the much publicised work documents via private emails saga we get this. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-64562832Summary: In January, MP, receives a document on his private email account from a "colleague". Its password protected, so he clicks on the document and has to enter his private email password, not a document password, into a website. The email came from his colleague's private email account, which had been hacked. He didnt discuss it with his colleague until a few days later. Jesus fucking Christ, where do we get such people to run the country. Work documents on private email accounts, doesnt understand how documents are password protected. Theoretically, none of his emails stolen should be a threat, as they shouldn't contain parliamentary sensitive content. But I bet they will. If I had used my private email account for sending my companies work documents I would have been disciplined and possibly sacked. This sort of shit is regularly hammered into us at work. The cyber security team is very proactive, sends out random test emails to see if you are paying attention and we need to take an annual e-learning course. I wonder if our elected politicians undergo the same level of training. I very much doubt it. Not excusing what he's done but if this stuff's not regularly kept at the front of your mind then it's easy to have a lapse of attention and do something stupid like this.
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Post by beefus on Feb 8, 2023 14:24:31 GMT
We had a test mail sent in December and 30% opened it!!....
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Feb 8, 2023 15:43:48 GMT
We had a test mail sent in December and 30% opened it!!.... Sounds about right but after a 12 month high profile campaign this figure should come down. I've been caught out myself but not for a while. We have a rule about sending attachments. The documents should be zipped and password protected and the password sent in a separate email. I used to think that this was unnecessary overkill until someone in the team got an email intercepted. He was trying to buy data from a university in America and ended up messaging some cunt in Russia who was very keen to take payment for the data. Turned out that the security weakness was at the university rather than in our system but I've been super cautious since then.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Mar 26, 2023 17:05:57 GMT
Led By Donkeys have done over Matt Hancock, Kami-Kwasi and Graham Brady, plus some others. Created a fake South Korean company, website, testimonials etc. Emailed a load of MPs who have declared second jobs, not just Tories. Some replied.
Kami-Kwasi - sure I can be on a zoom meeting at a minutes notice anytime.
Trailer. A fuller Kami-Kawasi edit is on their page.
Where was the diligence, background checks, what connections do you have with your government etc?
Its not against any rules to have second jobs, but c'mon, this is ridiculous.
Cant see the right wing media covering this tomorrow, but any independent or left wing biased media have got some front page headlines.
Hancock has already said it was a confidential meeting and its content should not* be made public. Twat.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Mar 27, 2023 8:36:13 GMT
They have released Brady's interview.
Regarding urgent meetings with the South Korean firm, he said as he was a senior Tory that gave him more time and flexibility, and that only something very serious, like a vote of no confidence, would stop him being available at short notice.
I'm sure his constituents will be delighted to hear that. At the time of the interview, he hadn't announced he was standing down.
Hancock's interview to come.
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Mar 27, 2023 19:23:54 GMT
The most shocking thing about all of this is that it's apparently within the rules. Our political system is a mess. It actively invites corruption.
Now we also have Rees-Morgue, Mad Nads and 30p Lee working for various "news" outlets which apparently is against the rules but in post BlowJob British politics nobody seems to give a fuck.
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Post by philthewindsurfer on Mar 31, 2023 13:18:36 GMT
WOW. We have a new trade deal with the Indo Pacific trading group.
£800m a year boost to workers pay packets compared to 2019. There are about 32.84m workers in the UK, so this is £24.36 each. WOW
I lost some of my pension after the Brexit vote due to the Aviva property fund crashing & UK stocks not growing whilst they faffed around 'getting Brexit done'. When buying an annuity I worked out it was £25-£30 each money I was down, every month. Bricks and mortar, safe as houses.
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