Just a stray, idle first coffee thought re B. Joyce Esq, now in opposition. It is fairly certain that had Joyce retained the transport job, as minister then his SoE had a fighting chance of creating some reform within the CASA, the intention was clear enough and (IMO) there was the horsepower available to make those changes. Dead in the water now; or is it?
We need another useless to industry 'white paper' in the same way as we need another DFO built into a runway. But I wonder, can/ will Joyce use his SoE and proposed reform notions as a weapon against the inevitable lack of any action from the other side; if for no other reason than scoring the odd point or two? Got no idea - but soon we'll have to begin a new chapter on a new minister - taking bets now on how long it will be before the downgrade to minuscule begins and how much damage Joyce can do. The tote is open.
By the by - 'White paper' comes in two flavours - 'Government' version and the 'real world' one; same - same in my book.
"White papers are often written as sales and marketing documents to entice or persuade potential customers to learn more about or purchase a particular product, service, technology, or methodology. They are designed to be used as a marketing tool before a sale, and not as a user manual or other technical document developed to provide support to the user after making a purchase."
Toot - toot.
We need another useless to industry 'white paper' in the same way as we need another DFO built into a runway. But I wonder, can/ will Joyce use his SoE and proposed reform notions as a weapon against the inevitable lack of any action from the other side; if for no other reason than scoring the odd point or two? Got no idea - but soon we'll have to begin a new chapter on a new minister - taking bets now on how long it will be before the downgrade to minuscule begins and how much damage Joyce can do. The tote is open.
By the by - 'White paper' comes in two flavours - 'Government' version and the 'real world' one; same - same in my book.
"White papers are often written as sales and marketing documents to entice or persuade potential customers to learn more about or purchase a particular product, service, technology, or methodology. They are designed to be used as a marketing tool before a sale, and not as a user manual or other technical document developed to provide support to the user after making a purchase."
Toot - toot.