Paul Ketchley

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Paul Ketchley

Paul Ketchley

@PaulKetchley49

The World Katılım Eylül 2015
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Sean Bw Parker
Sean Bw Parker@seanbwparker·
The problem is, whatever might have happened since, Scott Mills was questioned by police years ago over allegation(s) that came to nothing This means anything anyone says at any time about anyone else might bring their company 'into disrepute' The Beeb have become overzealous
LongfordBandito@LongfordBandito

@lizyeld @MKnelmes @seanbwparker @EmpowerInnocent @AAFAI_org @IFAD9S @agnes1_n It is up to your employer to investigate any behaviour that breaks company rules or brings it into disrepute

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MegaAntiGlobalist
MegaAntiGlobalist@Megadogyourmom4·
@seanbwparker There need to be far more robust employment protections against dismissal for non criminality. The rule sort of was, obey the law and your behaviour is your own business. Employers should be reminded they don't own people.
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@seanbwparker If you're on £300,000 a year you need to be careful about what you say and do then, don't you?
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@TreePengui7687 @AHamilton2nd @0hour1 Well, it's obviously a work of fiction, an alternative future. GB-SS is another version (made into a film) in which the US is forced to raid Britain to capture the atomic bomb technology before the Germans can use it against them.
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TreePenguin
TreePenguin@TreePengui7687·
@PaulKetchley49 @AHamilton2nd @0hour1 With respect, I dont think the spec-fic Man in the High Tower is an accurate depiction of what would have happened should the Nazis and Japanese have won
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Everyone in the UK would be speaking German if not for the United States.
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@LeeFMc83 There is a war on. This is why war is a bad thing. Being neutral or non-involved is no protection. People starved in the Netherlands in World War 1 even though they were neutral.
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Lee Mc
Lee Mc@LeeFMc83·
I distance myself from politics as a rule but these fuel and energy price rises are mind boggling. How are people expected to just absorb this as though it’s normal? Why aren’t there protests? I don’t get it. Nearly £2 a litre of diesel is fucking scandalous.
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@edwardrmgraham I doubt that they would do any of that given the mess they got into with the redundancy payments scandal. The HR Director of the time (Lucy someone) was forced to resign. The Public Accounts Committee were all over it bbc.co.uk/news/entertain…
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Edward Graham
Edward Graham@edwardrmgraham·
@PaulKetchley49 For all you know they probably sent him away with a wee package and a confidentiality clause that had a non degradation and confidentiality clause. Regardless this is being to become a these in society on that people are losing jobs by unproven allegation Oh how very communist!
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Edward Graham
Edward Graham@edwardrmgraham·
The BBC headline is appalling, there were allegations made to the police and they took NFA due to lack of evidence. The UK is now lost to ‘communist make calling’ where allegations seem enough to destroy people career and it always worse under Labour! We have lost the presumption of innocence! BBC knew about Scott Mills sexual offences investigation in 2017 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@Connor_RiceyGFC Someone should tell them that Hitler invaded Russia in summer 1941. The Japanese were, as a result, planning Pearl Harbour and the Russians would still have won at Stalingrad and we would probably have won at El Alamein.
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@edwardrmgraham And??? For all you and I know they spoke to him about whatever the issue was and he admitted it straight away. From then on it was an open and shut case. Or perhaps he just walked when he was asked about it? People do that all the time.
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Edward Graham
Edward Graham@edwardrmgraham·
@PaulKetchley49 The Burchell test applies and there is no way the BBC could have satisfied that test!
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@zatzi First week of the school Easter holidays. Our local Sainsburys' has staff on the door during term time and limits the number of schoolkids that come into the shop.
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
“Bored teenagers”?!?! Lawless, immoral thugs in my book. 😡 “Families had to be barricaded inside [shops]…as bored children with nothing better to do during the half-term decided to turn supermarkets into their playground again on Tuesday.” mol.im/a/15697215
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Hadrian
Hadrian@HadrianAD122·
@spikedonline I think we can assume that the BBC lawyers would have looked very closely at his contract before he was fired.
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spiked
spiked@spikedonline·
What has Scott Mills done to deserve his sacking? He was interviewed by police 10 years ago, over alleged offences from more than 25 years ago, and then the case was closed. Has the BBC jumped the gun?, asks Luke Gittos buff.ly/S7X2v6r
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Paul Ketchley
Paul Ketchley@PaulKetchley49·
@w2bigD @AHamilton2nd @0hour1 World War 2 started in China when the Japanese instigated the Marco Polo Bridge incident on 7 July 1937. From then on everything else became pretty much inevitable. The Japanese also had a war against the Russians in summer 1939.
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paul francis
paul francis@paulafr68963440·
How many military bases have the UK got in America protecting Americans ?
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