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A lightning rod or lightning conductor is a metal rod mounted on a structure and intended to protect the structure from a lightning strike.

Who is new minister without portfolio Esther McVey?

Who is new minister without portfolio Esther McVey?
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... In David Cameron s government, she served as a minister in the work and pensions department, where she became a Lightning Rod for much of the anger about cuts to benefits...

Voice to Parliament: Early voting begins in historic Australian referendum

Voice to Parliament: Early voting begins in historic Australian referendum
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... But the Voice proposal has become the subject of fierce debate in Australia, and a Lightning Rod for misinformation and racist abuse...

Ulez: 171 reports of vandalised cameras logged by Met Police in two weeks

Ulez: 171 reports of vandalised cameras logged by Met Police in two weeks
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... He told Mr Khan the camera was " serving as a prominent Lightning Rod towards those who are willing to take the law into their own hands"...

Angus Cloud: Euphoria star's mother says his death was 'not intentional'

Angus Cloud: Euphoria star's mother says his death was 'not intentional'
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... His work in Euphoria became a Lightning Rod for his generation and opened up a conversation about compassion, loyalty, acceptance and love...

Sue Gray: Inside track on an almighty row

Sue Gray: Inside track on an almighty row
May 3,2023 7:31 am

... When it was revealed that Ms Gray was leaving the civil service to join Labour, she became a Lightning Rod for angry Conservatives, who argued it undermined her credibility and, therefore, the credibility of the Partygate report...

Gary Lineker revolt sees BBC in bigger crisis than tweet row

Gary Lineker revolt sees BBC in bigger crisis than tweet row
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... Lineker has become a Lightning Rod for a much bigger debate and the BBC would like to resolve the issue as quickly as possible to stop a very public row turning in to a monumental crisis...

Cardinal Pell: No state funeral in Victoria due to victim distress

Cardinal Pell: No state funeral in Victoria due to victim distress
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... Even before he faced charges, the cleric was a Lightning Rod for anger in Australia over the Church s failure to tackle the child sex abuse crisis...

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Cardinal Pell's death brings few tears in Australia
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... " There is a sense in which he became a Lightning Rod for the anger, " historian and former Catholic priest Paul Collins told the BBC...

Sue Gray: Inside track on an almighty row

Jan 4,2023 10:11 pm

By Chris Mason & Nick Eardley BBC political editor & political correspondent

Sue Gray is back in The News : the civil servant who compiled The Report into Partygate and Boris Johnson , and has now been offered a job by Labour to work for Sir Keir Starmer .

Has she acted properly? Why are Some People so angry about it? And why was there an almighty row in Government about what they could - and couldn't - Say about it?

Was the Sue Gray statement watered Down - and why does it matter?

The Government - which said the former civil servant Sue Gray had not cooperated with their investigation into her departure to work for Labour.

For days, sources within Government had been briefing reporters That they knew Sue Gray had broken what is known as the Civil Service Code, by talking to Labour while still in post in Government , and their statement would Say so.

But it didn't.

It was, instead, the dampest of damp squibs, published after quite the bust-up behind closed doors.

What Happened ?

Drawing up what is known as a Written Ministerial Statement can often be a bit of a palaver, those who do it regularly admit. But This Was Something Else .

" A thousand times worse than normal" is how one person put it.

Cabinet Secretary Simon Case , The Most senior civil servant in the country, was involved. As were Government lawyers.

In short, The Statement couldn't Say Anything close to what some ministers had hoped it could, because they didn't know enough new stuff.

Government sources are still hopeful in private That Labour and Sue Gray will still face awkward questions.

And they are delighted That didn't break any rules because they are confident That she did.

What are Labour saying?

They claim the whole thing is a distraction tactic to avoid talking about local election issues, " a gimmick Set Up by ministers purely for political point scoring".

They think Sue Gray 's expertise in Government will be vital in helping prepare Keir Starmer for Government and see hiring her as a coup.

What is Sue Gray saying?

We Are told That Sue Gray 's focus is on the, or ACOBA, which will determine whether she did break any rules and what limitations, if any, to place on her employment by Labour.

We Are told Ms Gray has " fully cooperated with" ACOBA and " given them all The Details requested".

Dave Penman, the leader of the FDA trade union, which represents senior civil servants, said: " It doesn't Surprise Me That she wouldn't take part in The Process when she's going through Acoba.

" Acoba is really the Real Deal when It Comes to this and who's going to make a decision. And it really should be, because it isn't doing it for political ends. It's doing it based on evidence, and I can understand why she'd prioritise That . "

Why does this all matter?

Civil servants aren't supposed to be in The Public Eye - But Sue Gray has been Different .

is The Reason for That .

She was also involved in the vetting process for senior ministers - so will have some knowledge of where The Skeletons in Government are hidden.

When it was revealed That Ms Gray was leaving the Civil Service to join Labour, she became a Lightning Rod for angry Conservatives, who argued it undermined her credibility and, therefore, the credibility of the Partygate report.

They also argued she broke The Rules for civil servants by not declaring her talks with opposition figures.

We don't know for sure when The Talks with Labour began because The Party won't tell us.

But they have said she wasn't talking to them when she was investigating Boris Johnson and Partygate.

This is also A Story about Sir Keir Starmer 's judgement. He wants a new chief of staff to get his party ready to take Power - if they win a general election.

But So Far , Ms Gray hasn't been able to start The Job .

It could be a while before she does if Acoba says there should be a Cooling Off period.

Sir Keir has also built his leadership around being A Man who follows procedure - " Mr Rules" As One shadow cabinet colleague described him.

If The Rules weren't followed - That reputation could be undermined.

What next?

The big moment in this story is likely to be the Acoba report.

It has information on when talks between Ms Gray and Labour began - and the circumstances.

Labour has promised to follow its recommendations on when Ms Gray can take up a job with The Party .

Remember though, Acoba can't block The Appointment . Only delay it or impose limitations on it.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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