Tory meltdown incoming...
My suspicion is that the nation’s standards are not being dragged down, they’re where they’ve always been. It’s just that while a lot of us (and I include myself in this) think that the current leadership have presided over a substantial deterioration in public standards and that this is important, a majority of the population simply either don’t see this at all, or don’t see it as important.
By many, expressing these views is just seen as being overly puritanical and “not living in the real world”.
Clearly our education does not run to explaining the importance of integrity, it’s role in society, and why that’s so important in leadership. We are becoming more American or Italian about it. “He’s a crook, but he’s our crook.”
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The thing that worries me most now about Boris's lies and Partygate is the acceptance by significant numbers of the British people.
The reaction of many on phone-ins and social media is "I'm bored of the story", "I'm over it", "there are far more important things in the news we should be focusing on". It's like they are now tolerant of a serial liar in charge of the nation. Day by day, Boris is dragging the nation's standards down so that what people find acceptable in a leader is basically turning up for work and telling them what they want to hear.
My suspicion is that the nation’s standards are not being dragged down, they’re where they’ve always been. It’s just that while a lot of us (and I include myself in this) think that the current leadership have presided over a substantial deterioration in public standards and that this is important, a majority of the population simply either don’t see this at all, or don’t see it as important.
By many, expressing these views is just seen as being overly puritanical and “not living in the real world”.
Clearly our education does not run to explaining the importance of integrity, it’s role in society, and why that’s so important in leadership. We are becoming more American or Italian about it. “He’s a crook, but he’s our crook.”
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