Stewart is a good example of the way the system keeps good and intelligent politicians away from power. Although I have generally detested most Tory governments, I can't deny that there are people of talent (misguided perhaps) in the party. Tom Tugendhat, Tobias Ellwood, Greg Clarke and Sayeeda Warsi seem to have both intelligence and integrity - but not being Brexit nutters, they will never get big jobs under the present administration.
Equally the Labour front bench is alarmingly devoid of talent, while Dan Jarvis, Hilary Benn and Yvette Cooper wait their moment. Starmer would also be a better Home Secretary than party leader. I like Lisa Nandy and Jess Phillips but I'm not sure either of them are front-line material. And neither Andy Burnham nor David Milliband, the two I might want in charge of the country, are even in parliament.
A large part of the problem is in this country we've really got it arse about face with the economic situation and who should be in charge. We tend to install Labour Governments when the economy is doing well and Tory ones when it's not, but in fact it should be the other way round as the best way to do things is to save money when times are good ("fix the roof while the sun shines) and spend money when they're tough (to get the economy moving again),.
Just give me someone with a bit of forethought, integrity, kindness and compassion.
Or even just forethought.
Enjoy Freedom Day.
Good question! - but no idea what the answer is!
You have to have a bit of sympathy for Johnson (yes I know, not allowed on NSC - I fully expect to be shouted down by outraged Boris haters) - obviously had a long time ambition to become PM, and must have been thrilled when got the job, and looking forward to enjoying it - then only weeks later te country is hit with a huge unprecedented disaster which was none of his doing - a global pandemic the like of which we haven't ecperienced in living memory, with no previous experience to call on, no previously proven road map, nothing.
I suspect in a few year's time history will judge him as having got some things wrong and some things right, but all in all generally muddling through pretty much as well as anybody else would have/could have done
Quite literally any of the other prime ministers who preceded him in living memory. Or all of the last Conservative leader candidates. I find it staggering anyone thinks he has been even remotely competent
A large part of the problem is in this country we've really got it arse about face with the economic situation and who should be in charge. We tend to install Labour Governments when the economy is doing well and Tory ones when it's not, but in fact it should be the other way round as the best way to do things is to save money when times are good ("fix the roof while the sun shines) and spend money when they're tough (to get the economy moving again),.
Nicola Sturgeon has done a decent job in Scotland.
Mark Drakeford in Wales, too, has done well. Sensible, measured and in the main trusted.
overlooking that at times both have seen their nations far higher cases/hospitalisations than England. Scotland was same case rate last week. may be they learnt and imposed more restrictions longer as a consequence, often looks like they do so just to be different to London. Scotland in particular can often be used as a proxy for "what would happen if we did..." and we see similar numbers, showing its not all about policy details but the virus and people's behaviour.
Point of order rejected. The question was specifically about his handling of the pandemic crisis.Point of order.
He was already mired in one 'unprecedented disaster' (which was very much 'of his doing'), even BEFORE the pandemic struck.
Like her or loathe her, Margaret Thatcher never avoided tough decisions…
F8ck em all. None of them really care about us, they just leave the country in a mess, then go a line their pockets further.
She would have been at the top of my shortlist for sure, although would her housekeeping principles would have allowed largesse such as the furlough scheme and other initiatives?