
Quite right! ‘I was reported for bullying!’: inside the Home Office dysfunction & collapsed grooming gangs inquiry
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Oct 29, 2025 Delve into the chaos within the Home Office as recent scandals raise questions about its functionality. Explore a gripping discussion around the collapsed grooming gangs inquiry and the political pressures involved. Maddie shares a harrowing personal story of her mother's nightmare tenant ordeal, revealing systemic failures in housing support. The episode also touches on celebrity antics, featuring the odd pairing of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry, and critiques the sartorial choices of politicians that reflect broader societal issues.
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IT Chaos Undermines Core Functions
- Gove highlights the Home Office's multiple, incompatible IT systems as a core cause of failure in processing visas and asylum claims.
- He contrasts its dysfunction with private firms' operational competence and cites weekend overtime as an emergency workaround.
Reported For Raising His Voice
- Michael Gove was reported for bullying after he raised his voice at Home Office officials over patient processing failures during the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
- He says the complaint came from senior civil servants including then permanent secretary Matthew Rycroft who spoke to his permanent secretary.
Wellbeing Culture vs Operational Delivery
- Nick Timothy's report and Gove point to a civil service culture prioritising wellbeing exercises over operational performance.
- They argue 'listening circles' and staff surveys have crowded out focus on delivery.
