General Service Knowledge.
One of the very first things I learned as a new recruit into the Royal Air Force was how and when to follow an order.
This is very important.
Just as important was when not to follow an order.
Even a direct order.
One such occasion is if an officer ordered an airman, or soldier, to shoot someone who had parachuted from an aircraft.
I mention this, because it has emerged members of the Immigration Force and their unions have expressed extreme reservations about the "push back" plan, for them to push migrant's boats out of UK waters.
Yesterday it emerged that the new plan is to employe servicepeople to carry out this task instead.
In light of legal and illegal orders, had I had been ordered to carry out this task as I believed it to be against at least one international convention, and I believe I would have been right.
That the Government are refloating this idea, and the one that camps will be opened in Rwanda in which to house failed assylum seekers, despite every country suggested having refused the idea, is just another distraction from "partygate" and the PMs probably removal from office. Same as with the scrapping of the BBC, another dead cat plan which is partly working, but then not helped by a certain Mr Cummings stating, in writing, he would be prepared to swear an oath that Johnson was warned of the parties and ignored said warnings.
Our country continues to circle the outflow like a putrid turd.
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