Following Sir Digby Jones's (a new trade minister who is given the task of promoting British trade) comments the other day in the papers saying that Brown should lower certain business taxes leaves collective ministerial responsibility in ciaos. He hasn't even been in a week and he is already speaking out of line. If he disagrees with government policy he should resign.
In addition to ol'Digby, Harman appears to have no respect for collective ministerial responsibility. - She criticised the war in
The convention of Collective ministerial responsibility states that if a minister disagrees with key government policy, then he/she should resign. This convention encompasses the whole of government, as a result of this not only did senior cabinet ministers like Cooke resign, but also lowly government ministers such as Denham also resigned.
If people disagree with key government policy then they should resign or keep stum. End of!
Friday, 6 July 2007
What about collective ministerial responsibility?
Things now.
So, we have a new PM and a new cabinet. Brown will be, in my opinion a good PM, someone i will have no problem canvasing on behalf of at the next general election. We have waved good bye to Blair who is off to the middle east to try to sort out the Israel-Palestine problem. All i can say is best of luck to him.
Basically on this blog i will comment on things as they arise.
Basically on this blog i will comment on things as they arise.
My first post.
So, here is my first ever post on my brand new blog. Before today i was more of the sort of guy who would just look at blogs, add a few comments etc... But today i decided to be decisive and have a go at doing a blog of my own. So this may be a load of rubbish, or it may be ok, that is if i can be bothered to post anything. So of there is anyone reading this, something i think is very unlikley, then hi, and welcome.
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