Saturday 9 May 2009

Weekend Puzzle: PM's School Visit Special

Kids! Careless Gordon's office is in a mess, and several items seem to be no longer fit for purpose! Can you sort through this wreckage to find out how the broken pieces should fit together?



Do you think Gordon will survive a complaint under the Civil Service Bullying and Harassment policy? Will the TUC be after him for shouting at his staff? What will his next book be about?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

His next book is called "I'm not Spartacus"

Demetrius said...

Don't go away, the show is not over yet, there is more to come. Quite what, I am not sure, but when I gazed at the moon last night it told be to be careful, very careful. I am inclined to believe it, after all it will be a lot more reliable than all the figures that are being chucked around.

Anonymous said...

Of course Gordon will survive any scandalous attempt to smear him with such falsehoods. He is not the employer of anyone who might have a complaint! Their employer is either The Party, or The State. Gordon is merely a loyal servant of The State and The Party, just like we all are. How can he be held personally responsible when there are systems and procedures to address all these matters?

Now, would you like to come up to the special "interview" suite at 39 Victoria Street to explain why you are so out of touch with correct thinking?

Nick Drew said...

Demetrius - can't wait.

yokel - that approach (© A.Campbell circa 2002) had its day, you know it did: but you can't scare us any more, the floodgates are open now

rwendland said...

Don't know about Gordon, but I see that EDF are trying to piece together a nuclear puzzle ("EDF CEO says open to other nuclear partners") to get the cash to fund UK EPRs, after Centrica declined to bite for the full 25%. Do you think they can fix this puzzle ND?

Nick Drew said...

I plan to post on this later in the week, Mr W