Failing Grayling Quits Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC)

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Quote from: papasmurf on August 29, 2020, 08:33:16 AM
How such an incompetent person got anywhere near public office makes me wonder if there should be an entrance exam for those standing for public office:-
More at link:-

https://news.sky.com/story/chris-grayling-quits-intelligence-committee-after-failing-to-be-elected-chairman-12058814

Friday 28 August 2020 21:05, UK

Chris Grayling, who was widely tipped to become chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) before losing to fellow Tory MP Dr Julian Lewis, has resigned from the group.



There should be a proper interview for the position I think, they should be able to prove proper competency before an indy panel. Why the heck not?

We should have people with a proper versing in the correct field(s) in posts, not just hacks winging-it with the peter principle constantly at play.

And folks wonder why the country is so far down the tubes.. well really...
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papasmurf

How such an incompetent person got anywhere near public office makes me wonder if there should be an entrance exam for those standing for public office:-
More at link:-

https://news.sky.com/story/chris-grayling-quits-intelligence-committee-after-failing-to-be-elected-chairman-12058814

Friday 28 August 2020 21:05, UK

Chris Grayling, who was widely tipped to become chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) before losing to fellow Tory MP Dr Julian Lewis, has resigned from the group.

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