Some like the Streetcar Commute Dress or the While You're Smilin» Dress would fly in not -
so conservative offices like mine (engineering on the west coast), but I don't think that applies for most of the readers here, sadly.
Not exact matches
Back in the home affairs committe, the
Conservative MP Tim Loughton asks Sir Philip Rutnam, permanent secretary at the Home
Office, why there have been
so many leaks from the Home
Office.
Andrew Tyrie, the committee's chair, said the estimates had an «arbitrary air of precision», and the Eurosceptic
Conservative backbencher Jacob Rees - Mogg asked whether, rather than allow the independent
Office for Budget Responsibility to make the forecasts, Osborne had «taken back control
so that you can fiddle the figures».
Conservative Central
Office have clearly decided that, as the government has failed
so spectacularly on the economy, welfare is now their only hope of getting the public back on side.
The
Conservative party has changed
so much its members are now universally «mad», a Cabinet
Office minister has reportedly said.
The Liberal Democrats and
Conservatives have
so far declined to make political capital from the incident and the Home
Office and Downing Street insist it is a personal matter.
He continued: «Since joining the
Conservative party nearly 40 years ago I have had the privilege of serving in public
office since 1974 and have done
so to the best of my ability.
There has been a conspiracy at Westminster between Labour,
Conservative and Libdem to conceal the truth from us about Royal Mail «s problems and the closure of
so many post
offices.
Like
so many of you, I work in a
conservative office setting.
I now work in a less
conservative (small c)
office environment
so can wear pretty much what I want when I have no meetings, but still need to dress more staid - ly when I am out and about,
so need to plan how I can subvert the boring - suit - dress - code and remain professional.
Even though the print is pretty loud, the cut is fairly
conservative,
so I think it will work for most
offices, especially when paired with a blazer and work tote.
The on a formal level quite austere photographs provide an insight into the
offices of the Mackinac Center, which is a
conservative think tank, promoter of the free market, lower taxes, reduced regulation, and economic privatization, and place of origin of the
so - called Overton window.
So, the only climate change policy that could ever be acceptable to
conservatives is a carbon tax, but all
conservatives in
office have already rejected the idea.
While the proposal in the
Conservative Manifesto to merge the Serious Fraud
Office into the NCA may work well in this particular area of investigation — given that much of our money laundering investigations are police and intelligence driven in any event and
so sit well within the NCA, the real problem with that proposal remains one of potential conflicts of interest.
«That reforming the judicial appointment process ranked
so high on Prime Minister Harper's «to - do» list during his government's first year in
office will not surprise those familiar with the oft - expressed antipathy of many
Conservatives and their socially
conservative supporters to Charter - based «activism» on the Bench.»
So still plenty of positives, but it's just thrown me off with the vacancy possibilities combined with my
conservative nature and given the fact it's my first
office / retail deal.