The Civil Service Commissioners (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 provides a blueprint for the separate Scottish Civil Service that is being sought by the Scottish Government.
The Order, signed by Secretary of State Mowlam, provides for an independent civil service in which: '... no appointment shall be made to any situation in the Senior Civil Service, or to any situation prescribed by General Regulations or by directions for the purposes of this Article by the Commissioners with the approval of the Secretary of State, without the written approval of the Commissioners, whose decision shall be final.' In northern Ireland the civil service answers to its own Civil Service Commissioners.
The Scottish executive (that is the civil service working for the Scottish Executive which is the Government of Scotland) answers ultimately to the United Kingdom civil service and its hierarchies. As do those civil servants working in Scotland but for UK home civil service departments, such as Defence.
The prime minister of Scotland, First Minister Salmond, requires an end to all that and a proper Home Civil Service for Scotland, answering to its own Commissioners.
Showing posts with label Douglas Alexander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Douglas Alexander. Show all posts
Monday, 25 June 2007
Sunday, 17 June 2007
Marquess of Berkhamstead in the County of Hertford, We Need You!
Representing the Scottish seat of Paisley and Renfrewshire South, the Scottish Minister of Transport for England, Douglas Alexander, bosses the English about in the matter of our rundown rail system, over-taxed (in every sense) road system and generally presides over the difficulties of moving about in England at all.
This man, unelected by and not answerable to a single England elector, also claims that 'After the 2005 General Election, he was given the role of Minister of State for Europe, part of the Foreign Office, with special provision to attend Cabinet. This job was seen as crucial to successfully piloting the referendum on the European Constitution, a significant electoral pledge by Labour. On June 7, 2005, he was made a Member of the Privy Council.' So we know what his orders must have been and how doglike was his faithfulness in their execution.
Alexander is also the fool (or knave) who insisted on a single ballot paper being used in the Scottish elections, against the advice of civil servants and Scottish electoral officers, directly blamed for the invalidating of over 100,000 votes cast. The Labour Executive had thought thus to enhance their vote by a near fraudulent practice, which resulted in a blowback that threw them out of office in their Scottish colony.
The Scottish member of parliament for the Scottish constituency of Kirkaldy and Cowdenbeath, who claims to have qualified to assume the office of Prime Minister of England by virtue of ousting the current Prime Minister from the leadership of the Labour party, intends to advance Alexander's capacities to wreck English governance.
The Duke of Cumberland has been gravely misrepresented.
This man, unelected by and not answerable to a single England elector, also claims that 'After the 2005 General Election, he was given the role of Minister of State for Europe, part of the Foreign Office, with special provision to attend Cabinet. This job was seen as crucial to successfully piloting the referendum on the European Constitution, a significant electoral pledge by Labour. On June 7, 2005, he was made a Member of the Privy Council.' So we know what his orders must have been and how doglike was his faithfulness in their execution.
Alexander is also the fool (or knave) who insisted on a single ballot paper being used in the Scottish elections, against the advice of civil servants and Scottish electoral officers, directly blamed for the invalidating of over 100,000 votes cast. The Labour Executive had thought thus to enhance their vote by a near fraudulent practice, which resulted in a blowback that threw them out of office in their Scottish colony.
The Scottish member of parliament for the Scottish constituency of Kirkaldy and Cowdenbeath, who claims to have qualified to assume the office of Prime Minister of England by virtue of ousting the current Prime Minister from the leadership of the Labour party, intends to advance Alexander's capacities to wreck English governance.
The Duke of Cumberland has been gravely misrepresented.
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