nicko31
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The irony is it was largely old people that elevated him to power, he betrayed them
The irony is it was largely old people that elevated him to power, he betrayed them
Probably they do.The funny thing is that a load of the people he thinks should have been sacrificed thought he was the best politician ever!
They probably still do.
It shows to me beyond doubt that actually politics is a serious business, and elections people because they’re fun, charismatic and / or entertaining is actually a terrible idea. It’s a matter of life and death, and in this scenario electing a clown led to thousands upon thousands of deaths.You don't wonder how many more would have survived if TM had remained in post.
Johnson really was the worst PM at the worst time, a tragic timeline of events.
You don't wonder how many more would have survived if TM had remained in post.
Johnson really was the worst PM at the worst time, a tragic timeline of events.
What sort of person can look at this inquiry and everything that's happened in the last 13 years and then go to the ballot box next year and put their cross next to the Tory box?
Seriously??
I am currently half way through a very interesting book called "How Westminster works....and why it doesn't" by Ian Dunt. I have always assumed that the civil service has the experts in each area but apparently this is no longer the case. We all know that the Minister merry-go-round means that very few of them stay in a job for a significant period of time, it is apparently even worse in the civil service. It is not unusual that someone is moved on after 9 months as they are encouraged to get a broad range of experience instead of becoming subject experts. I wonder if this will be covered in this Inquiry?
They moved experienced and intelligent people who would have likely blown the whistle on this government’s corruption and incompetence. Possibly?Within the higher echelons of the Civil Service there are very ambitious people moving round (particularly in the Westminster bubble), but 9 months would be a very short tenure in a relatively junior role, let alone a senior one. Johnson, Cummings and co moved a fair few senior people around because they thought they knew better than those people who had actually run the country for years but look where that has got us
It's similar to senior management in any company of that size that employs half a million people in that it has it's high fliers, but they are backed up by tens of thousands of experts who spend their whole careers in particular areas of specialism. Imagine what would happen if they really put someone in charge of running the country who had no competence, expertise, experience or background and didn't trust the experts ........... oh
It has certainly been the biggest disaster in politics that I have seen in my 60+ years, but I think even the most naïve of voters have now realised, haven't they
Quite a few resigned.They moved experienced and intelligent people who would have likely blown the whistle on this government’s corruption and incompetence. Possibly?
Apparently notIs it possible to go just one day without some almighty incompetent stupid f*** up
All sorts of stuff coming out of the covid enquiry. We laughed at Trump and his UV light/bleach.
He's a classicist*.and to think all this wisdom of his was the direct benefit of a private education
It's not a metaphor, it's a simileHe's a classicist*.
Which means he understands 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' as a metaphor