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Thu Feb 1, 2018, 05:31 PM Feb 2018

British lord who resigned for being late still has a job

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British lord who resigned for being late still has a job

By Jennifer Hassan February 1 at 6:52 AM



LONDON — For anyone who has ever arrived late to work, an apology will usually suffice. But for one British lord, it was too late to just say sorry. ... It took less than 60 seconds for Michael Bates to arrive late, apologize profusely, offer his resignation and then leave the House of Lords on Wednesday.

“I want to offer my sincere apologies to Baroness Lister for my discourtesy in not being in my place to answer her question on a very important matter at the beginning of questions,” the international development minister said, standing in front of his peers. ... “During the five years in which it’s been my privilege to answer questions from this dispatch box on behalf of the government, I’ve always believed that we should rise to the highest possible standards of courtesy and respect in responding on behalf of the government to the legitimate questions of the legislature,” he continued.

Although he was just a couple of minutes late, Bates went on to say: “I am thoroughly ashamed at not being in my place and therefore I shall be offering my resignation to the prime minister .?.?. with immediate effect.” ... “I do apologize,” said Bates as he gathered his belongings and swiftly exited the chamber.

Witnessing an apology turn into a resignation in a matter of seconds was simply too much for Bates’s stunned peers. ... In the dramatic video, other politicians can be heard exclaiming “No!” from their seats. While some laughed in disbelief, others attempted to pull Bates back to the chamber.
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Jennifer Hassan is the Social Media Editor for the Foreign desk at The Washington Post. She is based in London. Follow @GuinnessKebab
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British lord who resigned for being late still has a job (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2018 OP
That's one way to avoid answering a question. n/t malthaussen Feb 2018 #1
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