And a good minister will too, but their main objective is to ensure that their (the party's) policy is implemented. Good ones will detail what they want to achieve and others will go away and give solutions and the pros and cons thereof for the minister to approve. The problem comes when...
Having described them as sh12 earlier in the tournament, Lineker has obviously been told to big them up today? I cannot think of any other reason why he would say that we have been good.
Not really as you are then severely limiting who can do each job. Ministers should come up with policy, not solutions. The solutions come from the civil service.
Rory Stewart, an expert in Afghanistan and Iraq, was assigned to Africa when he was a minister in the Foreign Office.
The problem is that there are a lot of MPs who are actually professional politicians rather than experts in anything other than politics. Hence why the civil service are there -...
I have to say I was quite impressed with his first press conference. He talks a decent game at least and has made some interesting cabinet appointments (Valance, the prisons guy and the new Attorney General)
Malwarebytes keeps warning me about a link to malicious activity when I change pages or click on threads (not all the time). Probably a dodgy advert somewhere. The link is to site mundoalbiceleste dot com. Don't click on it obviously. @Bozza