Posted April 24, 201015 yr Officially, LMMFAO. The Foreign Office has apologised for a "foolish" document which suggested the Pope's UK visit could be marked by the launch of "Benedict brand" condoms. The junior civil servant responsible had been put on other duties, it said. Called "The ideal visit would see...", the paper suggested the Pope be invited to open an abortion clinic and bless a gay marriage during September's visit. The Sunday Telegraph obtained the paper, which the Foreign Office said did not "in any way" reflect its views. 'Song with Queen' The UK's ambassador to the Vatican, Francis Campbell, has met senior officials of the Holy See to express regret on behalf of the government. Foreign Secretary David Miliband is said to have been "appalled" by its contents. The paper was attached as one of three "background documents" to a memo dated 5 March 2010 inviting officials in Whitehall and Downing Street to attend a meeting to discuss themes for the papal visit. It suggested Benedict XVI could show his hard line on the sensitive issue of child abuse allegations against Roman Catholic priests by "sacking dodgy bishops" and launching a helpline for abused children. It went on to propose the Pope could apologise for the Spanish Armada or sing a song with the Queen for charity. It listed "positive" public figures who could be made part of the Pope's visit, including former Prime Minister Tony Blair and 2009 Britain's Got Talent runner-up Susan Boyle, and those considered "negative", such as Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney and prominent atheist Richard Dawkins. 'Deeply sorry' The official responsible said in a cover note: "Please protect; these should not be shared externally. The 'ideal visit' paper in particular was the product of a brainstorm which took into account even the most far-fetched of ideas." An investigation was launched after some recipients of the memo objected to its disrespectful tone. A Foreign Office spokesman said the department was "deeply sorry" for any offence the document had caused. "This is clearly a foolish document that does not in any way reflect UK government or Foreign Office policy or views. Many of the ideas in the document are clearly ill-judged, naive and disrespectful," he said. "The text was not cleared or shown to ministers or senior officials before circulation. As soon as senior officials became aware of the document, it was withdrawn from circulation. "The individual responsible has been transferred to other duties. He has been told orally and in writing that this was a serious error of judgement and has accepted this view." The Foreign Office said the memo had resulted from discussions by a group of three or four junior staff in a team working on the papal visit.
April 25, 201015 yr Patently ridiculous and amusing though it is, I have to wonder exactly WHY there was a brainstorming session on the 'ideal visit' :/ Waste of time much?
April 25, 201015 yr Patently ridiculous and amusing though it is, I have to wonder exactly WHY there was a brainstorming session on the 'ideal visit' :/ Waste of time much? Perhaps it might have something to do with Dawkins and the Floppy Haired Turnip attempting to arrest him the second he lands on UK soil?
April 26, 201015 yr CLASS..... About time someone in Govt had the guts to stick it to "Eggs" Benedict..... :lol:
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