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[Politics] Rory Stewart













Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,832
Uffern
Doesn't like him much does he?

Ah well, dirty business Politics...

It's a great takedown but I think the last paragraph is the most important. He points out that Johnson's successful because we don't value honesty and public service enough.

So, by all means enjoy Stewart's coruscating prose but look at ourselves too. It's how we've ended up with Johnson and Trump and there's a bunch of rogues and rascals ready to take their place.
 




jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
It's a great takedown but I think the last paragraph is the most important. He points out that Johnson's successful because we don't value honesty and public service enough.

So, by all means enjoy Stewart's coruscating prose but look at ourselves too. It's how we've ended up with Johnson and Trump and there's a bunch of rogues and rascals ready to take their place.

Ah well, never thought he was much more than a reasonable Have I Got News for You presenter, certainly has the personal morals of a Polecat, but what else had the Tories to offer?

Still better than Corbyn, which Labour should reflect upon, anyway their best politician is clearly doing a job up in Manchester, probably biding his time?
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
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Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,832
Uffern
Ah well, never thought he was much more than a reasonable Have I Got News for You presenter, certainly has the personal morals of a Polecat, but what else had the Tories to offer?

Still better than Corbyn, which Labour should reflect upon, anyway their best politician is clearly doing a job up in Manchester, probably biding his time?

I think that's also his point: we're not going to attract a better calibre of politician if we keep rewarding mendacity and deviousness (although I suspect that Stewart has one such person in mind - an ex-diplomat with the initials RS).

This is not party political,I think it's a fair point about Labour too. I think they're better than the Stories but not that much better.

I agree about our friend in the north. I gamble rarely but actually had a pint on him being next leader just after Corbyn was elected. I didn't bet on him leaving the Commons
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
Tom Bowers book was guaranteed to be a hagiography once his wife, Veronica Wadley, ex senior advisor to Boris Johnson while Mayor of London, was " granted" a life peerage this year..... Obviously Johnson never jumped his Mrs.
 




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