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The inquiry found he was "intimidating" and "aggressive" towards officials, which in anyone's book equals "bullying", so I don't know how Raab or anyone else can claim otherwise.
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The inquiry found he was "intimidating" and "aggressive" towards officials, which in anyone's book equals "bullying", so I don't know how Raab or anyone else can claim otherwise.

Presumably those claiming otherwise actually read the report? Shrug

He was found to have been aggressive in one instance:

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In reaching and implementing this management choice he acted in a way
which was intimidating, in the sense of unreasonably and persistently
aggressive conduct in the context of a work meeting. It also involved
an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates. He
introduced an unwarranted punitive element. His conduct was
experienced as undermining or humiliating by the affected individual,
which was inevitable. It is to be inferred that the DPM was aware that
this would be the effect of his conduct; at the very least, he should have
been aware.

The context? The individual affected was a senior negotiator who had ****** up the Gibraltar part of the Brexit negotiations by deliberately exceeding his brief and agreeing something with the Spanish that was unacceptable to the government. Raab had him replaced. Not demoted. Just moved to a different team.

IMO that official was lucky to not be fired. If I did that as an employee of a private company I would certainly not expect to get off scot-free.

As for intimidating:

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The DPM’s conduct cannot be characterised as offensive, malicious or
insulting. It was experienced as intimidating, in the sense of excessively
demanding. I could not make a finding as to whether it was in fact
intimidating in this sense. There was no evidence to suggest any abuse
or misuse of power.

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On a number of occasions at meetings with policy officials, the DPM
acted in a manner which was intimidating, in the sense of going further
than was necessary or appropriate in delivering critical feedback, and
also insulting, in the sense of making unconstructive critical comments
about the quality of work done (whether or not as a matter of substance
any criticism was justified). By way of example, he complained about
the absence of what he referred to as ‘basic information’ or ‘the basics’,
about ‘obstructiveness’ on the part of officials whom he perceived to be
resistant to his policies, and described some work as ‘utterly useless’
and ‘woeful’.

So he was intimidating by... moving a negotiator who exceeded his brief and almost caused a no-deal Brexit, by being demanding about the quality of work, and by referring to poor quality output as "woeful".

Not quite Gordon Brown screaming and swearing, throwing pens and chairs and kicking a printer off a desk, is it? lol

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I'm glad the people who came forward got some justice - it isn't an easy thing in the civil service.

Ah yes, justice. Hilariously, of the MoJ complaint:

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Only some of those individuals had any direct experience of the DPM; some had never met him at all but were seeking to support their colleagues.

The really curious thing is that the report demonstrates that quite a lot of what the Tory right says about the Civil Service is actually true!
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Ah yes, justice. Hilariously, of the MoJ complaint:

The really curious thing is that the report demonstrates that quite a lot of what the Tory right says about the Civil Service is actually true!

It is amusing how they now mirror the Bennite left on all this.
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The inquiry found he was "intimidating" and "aggressive" towards officials, which in anyone's book equals "bullying", so I don't know how Raab or anyone else can claim otherwise.

Remember when they claimed to be 'the party of personal responsibilty'?  roflmao
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Raab said he'd resign if anything was found against him, and... he did. Pretty responsible.

In truth, the findings were so thin he'd have easily survived if he hadn't made that promise.
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Never mind, more time for him to read Kafka now Smile
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Another one who won't be missed if she's forced to resign.

"Diane Abbott suspended as Labour MP after racism letter"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65365978
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Must admit I'd forgotten she was still an MP. That letter is so gobsmackingly awful I wouldn't even know where to begin.
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And nor do I believe that there were any 'errors' in the original draft.
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Ah yes, the error of, uh, leaving the outright racism in the first draft. What a totally bizarre excuse. Nauseating to think that we were a few thousand votes away from Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell being in government.
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The National Conservatism conference - ha ha ha.
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