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- he decides that he can take the train after all, maybe copying the
Deputy PM and using a less obtrusive black or brown box It is of course not the colour of the box but the papers being read - and the risk of other travellers reading the papers which are being dealt with if they are classified. Civil servants face the same problem with working on trains etc. Oddly the GBP seem never to have similar problems with the vast numbers of private sector directors, local authority chief officials, NHS chief executives etc who have cars and drivers available for home-to-work travel. By comparison very few Ministers and top civil servants get such perks and IME they work much longer hours. I do not hold Ministers as a class in very high regard (and as a grumpy old man consider they are on average worse than previous generations) but the one thing most do still put in are the hours, especially when you combinetheir work as Minister and as constituency MP. -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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