Good point petallus - I was just remarking to DH that there is currently a press outcry re Oxford. Calling for chief execs to resign is not a good role for the press. Sometimes the person who has lived through something and learned a lot is the right person to hang on in there and put the lessons into practice. But neither we nor the press are in a position to judge - there is usually a form of governance in place that has the power to ask for resignations or sack someone and they have the knowledge.
If someone has been elected, as in the case of an MP or councillor, then the electorate can sack em at the next election. No-one else can get rid of them can they?
Good Morning Spring Bank Holiday Monday 25th May 2026
Banking Bullies! Feeling ignored, and most un'appy


