I do not reveal the person and party I voted for at elections. Now, however, I deeply regret that I voted for Sir Keir at the last one.
Today I realize that he should be, in the words of Lord Sugar, fired.
Sir Olly is a man of integrity and considerable ability. He cared about his job at the Foreign Office and those who worked for him. He worked according the correct rules and regulations. He worked with the utmost professionalism in his high office. He was a credit to the senior civil service, highly esteemed and respected.
In no way did he deserve to be sacked by Sir Keir. It is outrageous and unjust, especially in the light of his honest and transparent testimony before the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs.
I pray that Sir Olly will find a good and highly rewarding job in the near future.
As for Sir Keir, well he should resign gracefully, though his days may numbered when the local election results come in. I doubt if he will be at Number 10 when the next election is called. He has been weighed in the balances and found wanting.
Bon avenir Sir Olly.
4 comments:
I understand that Sir Olly is a man of Christian faith and outstanding ability in his field of expertise. It is known that he has a strong case for unfair dismissal and his union, the FDA, are now dealing with this matter. I wish him well. He is needed in these difficult times in Foreign Office affairs and diplomatic decisions.
Sir Olly is in our prayers. May the Lord grant him peace in his endeavours.
BBC Question Time this evening presented some compelling reasons for Keir Starmer should resign. He has let us down and Keir must go.
Sir Keir must go. Sir Olly is innocent.
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