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Are ANY secrets safe at the Home office ?

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new row as Home Office data-loss firm will be kept on... and they'll be handling ID cards too - surely they should lose that contract ?

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  1. No again.


  2. Since Thatcher, Major and Blair sold our country to aliens, self seekers and privateers there is no security in what was the public sector. (now know as an agency of some kind or another)

    Private security firms and employment agencies are the order of the day and the country in in an absolute shambles.

    It proves one thing  that it is not necessarily a political party to blame for the chaos but the type of people they select to stand as their prospective candidates.

    Maybe they should all be subjected to economic and psychiatric analysis before they are even considered to stand for political office.

  3. The biggest secret they keep is what they actually do get right!

  4. First of all let us look at the real political battle field shall we.

    Over there in a far off dark corner is a group called the SiS - the Secret Intelligence Service.  Now I'm not saying they're responsible for the Home Office goofs and blunders, but I would not put it past them to have an agenda which includes plotting the downfall of the elected government.

    The National ID Card is not going to happen.  Why not?  Because UK LImited is skint - the management [Gov] having spent all the profits from the good years leaving nothing in the kitty.

    Oh, don't worry, UK is not bust, there lots of wonga down at the treasury, problem is getting any out of them is like trying to squeeze blood out of a stone.  Sorry, computer says no.. . .etc.


  5. I should think the only thing safe with that bunch is their payroll . . .  

  6. Yes they should but our Government wont do that. I don't think anything is safe with this Government. How can they lose laptops, documents and memory sticks its just incompetent. I have a memory stick and have never lost it yet (i have a habit of keeping it in my pocket)

  7. No, not even their incompetence is a secrete.

    Who on this Earth would trust them with anything.

    If I was to lose laptops, important data CDs, pen drives and anything else that I was entrusted with I would expect to be sacked.

    It is nothing short of scandalous that the powers that be employ people who it appears are incapable of being trusted with anything other than their name and address, even them it makes you wonders if they would even be capable of remember that.

  8. NO

  9. The big secret is that Gordon Brown isn't up to the job.  Whoops they let it out!

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