Far be it from me to defend Bertie, but I don't quite see what his accent has got to do with it? Are all politicians supposed to have D4 accents to meet your high standards?Its laughable to think that de teeshock who speeks like dat
I'm reasonably sure that this privilege of keep a position open only applies to teachers for some strange reason. I do find it grating that former teachers like Tom Kitt keep their teaching post, when we all know there isn't a snowballs chance in hell of him ever getting back in the classroom. This means that his replacement teacher is left without a permanent contract.As compensation for the possibility of the electorate rejecting a sitting TD (for whatever reason e.g. incompetence, criminal activity etc), TD's have generous pensions and any TD that was a civil servant (e.g. teacher) has his/her position kept open for him/her if required to return to it at a later date, and it I know anything about the civil service, absence from the job (while TD) won't prejudice pension, promotion, seniority, entitlement to increments, benchmarking etc.