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    You are getting desperate to find ways to blame Mrs T. Sid.

    No good manager or employer would blame staff in front of clients whether the staff were at fault or not, such things should always be left in private, it reflects badly on that manager to do so.

    I assume that if you were a judge at the Nazi war crime trials at Neuremberg then Sid, you would have accepted pleas from Goering that he did not know what was going on in the camps. Oh, I thought not. An extreme example but it makes the point well.

    Ultimately the buck stops with those in charge, except in Browns case, he thinks he is not responsible for anything that his Government does wrong.

    Given that McBride was as close to Brown as he was we should not accept Brown's excuses either.

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