ET fees: Supreme Court dumps on Clarke, Cable & Grayling

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😱⚠️ Ken Clarke, Vince Cable & Chris Grayling. SAD! ⚠️😱

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2 Responses to ET fees: Supreme Court dumps on Clarke, Cable & Grayling

  1. James Lawson says:

    The executive waited until the final day’s sitting of Parliament on 20th July to β€˜dump the trash’ of dozens of controversial reports and official documents they knew no-one would be around to criticise during the long Summer Break. It is nice to know that the Judiciary β€˜returned the serve’ on 26th July by issuing a jaw-breaking judgment they knew that no-one would be around to neutralise with a knee-jerk legislative response!

  2. Pingback: ET claim/case numbers: the new normal? | Labour Pains

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