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3 minutes ago, DrewDon said:

Rees-Mogg, so concerned about the productivity of civil servants, is clearly at such a loose end as a Minister that he has resorted to dropping passive-aggressive notes in offices that are using hot-desking. He is such an odious turd. 

A literal calling card of a moron 

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31 minutes ago, coprolite said:

A literal calling card of a moron 

I suspect that if word got round a building that JRM was doing a tour, the staff would leg it. 

He'd be about as welcome as a squad of Jehovah's Witnesses knocking on your door at the beginning of a televised world cup qualifier AND you'd just loaned your garden hose to a pal miles away. 

 

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37 minutes ago, Joey Jo Jo Junior Shabadoo said:

^^^ Votes Tory and gets upset when people call him a Tory.

Well that's news to me...

Not that I should need to say but I voted Labour last election for Scottish government and abstained on the last general election. Also voted Lib Dems for local because I knew the guy and he was alright... also voted Remain and No in referendums if you're that fussed...

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13 minutes ago, Albus Bulbasaur said:

Well that's news to me...

Not that I should need to say but I voted Labour last election for Scottish government and abstained on the last general election. Also voted Lib Dems for local because I knew the guy and he was alright... also voted Remain and No in referendums if you're that fussed...

That might be true, but your last outing on this very site got all upset and teary because your claim of voting Tory as you were against independence caused people to call you a Tory. It was fucking tiresome then, as is your tedious, monotonous and frankly dull rhetoric right now.

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2 hours ago, DrewDon said:

Rees-Mogg, so concerned about the productivity of civil servants, is clearly at such a loose end as a Minister that he has resorted to dropping passive-aggressive notes in offices that are using hot-desking. He is such an odious turd. 

I guess he has to find something to occupy his days seeing as Brexit opportunities are as rare as Nanny tucking him in without stinking of gin. 

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8 hours ago, welshbairn said:

I guess he has to find something to occupy his days seeing as Brexit opportunities are as rare as Nanny tucking him in without stinking of gin. 

In many ways I agree with him.

On a personal level ive got big issues with HMRC purely because most of their staff are WFH. Until many more of them get back to their offices, the situation that I, and many others find ourselves in, will not be resolved.

Keep at it, JRM. I’m on your side. Get those idle so and so’s back to work.

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9 hours ago, Joey Jo Jo Junior Shabadoo said:

That might be true, but your last outing on this very site got all upset and teary because your claim of voting Tory as you were against independence caused people to call you a Tory. It was fucking tiresome then, as is your tedious, monotonous and frankly dull rhetoric right now.

I thought you lost the plot the other night when you had a teary and upset breakdown and downvoted all my posts but jesus christ this is something special.  

Aye your posts are a barrell of laughs and very entertaining. Everyone should learn from copying your rhetoric and style. Paranoid raging auld man is a cracking look right enough! I'll try and make my posts completely agreeable with your worldview as to not upset you in future. 

Or...

How about you just ignore me if you find my posts and opinions to be so tiresome and don't derail threads by acting like some weirdo when I'm making a comment on politics.

 

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23 minutes ago, Dawson Park Boy said:

In many ways I agree with him.

On a personal level ive got big issues with HMRC purely because most of their staff are WFH. Until many more of them get back to their offices, the situation that I, and many others find ourselves in, will not be resolved.

Keep at it, JRM. I’m on your side. Get those idle so and so’s back to work.

I'd bet that any issues you have with hmrc are less to do with wfh and more to do with 15 years of cuts plus having to resource additional customs for brexit, universal credit transition and covid related payments. 

Being at work doesn't mean working, and not being there doesn't mean not working. Look at this lazy shite for example:

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30 minutes ago, Albus Bulbasaur said:

I thought you lost the plot the other night when you had a teary and upset breakdown and downvoted all my posts but jesus christ this is something special.  

Aye your posts are a barrell of laughs and very entertaining. Everyone should learn from copying your rhetoric and style. Paranoid raging auld man is a cracking look right enough! I'll try and make my posts completely agreeable with your worldview as to not upset you in future. 

Or...

How about you just ignore me if you find my posts and opinions to be so tiresome and don't derail threads by acting like some weirdo when I'm making a comment on politics.

 

^^^ Verge of tears.

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24 minutes ago, coprolite said:

I'd bet that any issues you have with hmrc are less to do with wfh and more to do with 15 years of cuts plus having to resource additional customs for brexit, universal credit transition and covid related payments. 

Being at work doesn't mean working, and not being there doesn't mean not working. Look at this lazy shite for example:

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Totally wrong.

I have made phone calls to staff who tell me they are working from home and that the problems won’t be fixed until they are back in their offices. They are happy WFH but until they are ordered to return, nothing will happen. 
There are mountains of paperwork lying unattended in the offices.

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7 minutes ago, Dawson Park Boy said:

Totally wrong.

I have made phone calls to staff who tell me they are working from home and that the problems won’t be fixed until they are back in their offices. They are happy WFH but until they are ordered to return, nothing will happen. 
There are mountains of paperwork lying unattended in the offices.

I last heard this sort of thing about 18 months ago. 

There should be very few specialist  offices receiving post directly as everything mainstream gets scanned in on arrival. 

Sounds like someone just can't be arsed dealing with you. Lol. 

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48 minutes ago, coprolite said:

Sounds like someone just can't be arsed dealing with you. Lol. 

I think most of us are well aware that, when a customer acts the c**t, their demands are going to end up as far down the list of priorities as humanly possible.

No wonder DPB thinks the world is full of bone-idle layabouts that can't be arsed to do their job. Probably doesn't even realise how much waiter saliva he's consumed during his lifetime.

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27 minutes ago, BFTD said:

I think most of us are well aware that, when a customer acts the c**t, their demands are going to end up as far down the list of priorities as humanly possible.

No wonder DPB thinks the world is full of bone-idle layabouts that can't be arsed to do their job. Probably doesn't even realise how much waiter saliva chef ejaculate he's consumed during his lifetime.

FTFY.

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3 minutes ago, Florentine_Pogen said:

FTFY.

I've heard enough stories about chefs over the years that I just assume every restaurant meal is at least 1% jizzum. I don't think they discriminate.

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I remember a letter in Viz (yes, I know) from a waiter who said he'd realised too late that Michael Winner was a customer, so that nobody had time to w**k into his food. He sent it back complaining that it tasted funny...

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Totally wrong.
I have made phone calls to staff who tell me they are working from home and that the problems won’t be fixed until they are back in their offices. They are happy WFH but until they are ordered to return, nothing will happen. 
There are mountains of paperwork lying unattended in the offices.
What laughable nonsense. "Mountains of paperwork" generated how exactly. What little paper correspondence still exists in offices is scanned and held on document management systems accessible from any device on their network in any location. Your constant made up shite is utterly tiresome.

As I've posted previously on the Covid thread all the govt depts and LAs I work with are NEVER returning to office bases. It's done, outdated and Covid simply provided the employers who had previously been very sceptical with the proof they needed that it works. WFH and hybrid working are here to stay and dinosaurs like yourself need to accept it.
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11 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

What laughable nonsense. "Mountains of paperwork" generated how exactly. What little paper correspondence still exists in offices is scanned and held on document management systems accessible from any device on their network in any location. Your constant made up shite is utterly tiresome.

As I've posted previously on the Covid thread all the govt depts and LAs I work with are NEVER returning to office bases. It's done, outdated and Covid simply provided the employers who had previously been very sceptical with the proof they needed that it works. WFH and hybrid working are here to stay and dinosaurs like yourself need to accept it.

Okay- why are HMRC still saying that I am due over £8k when I paid this in March 2021?

They tell myself and my Accountants,  Azets , a large accountancy firm that they are unable to match the payment against my UTR because of lack of in-office staff. It’s not my job as a taxpayer to explain these things but I do resent receiving increasingly threatening letters.

I certainly don’t think I need to accept it. Sorry, your attitude is typically that of the civil servants I encounter.

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32 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

What laughable nonsense. "Mountains of paperwork" generated how exactly. What little paper correspondence still exists in offices is scanned and held on document management systems accessible from any device on their network in any location. Your constant made up shite is utterly tiresome.

As I've posted previously on the Covid thread all the govt depts and LAs I work with are NEVER returning to office bases. It's done, outdated and Covid simply provided the employers who had previously been very sceptical with the proof they needed that it works. WFH and hybrid working are here to stay and dinosaurs like yourself need to accept it.

Can you not debate DPB’s points sensibly without resorting to nasty and childish name calling?

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