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Do you believe that Johnson had a firm handle on the science he was presented with?
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...or not?
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A firm handle on the science? I think not ...
Sir Patrick again stood by his entry when questioned by the inquiry's legal team, pointing to how Mr Johnson dropped science as a subject aged 15, adding: "He did struggle with some of the concepts and we did need to repeat them often."
Also yesterday, on a different channel ... I'm a Celeb!
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This Morning host Josie Gibson asked Farage what Johnson was like, saying: “What’s he like on a personal level?”
EastEnders star Danielle Harold added: “Forget politics, as a guy.”
Farage replied: “Entertaining… in small doses. [He’s] surprisingly introverted.
"You see this big act, fluffing the hair… surprising.”
Gibson then asked: “Is he quite a fumbler in real life, or is that just on the stage?”
Farage the slammed: “I think he’s one of the most disorganised human beings that possibly ever lived.
"The whole thing’s bloody chaos. Shambles.”
I watched all morning and it was quite measured. First three months everyone agreed of the diary was a 'look back' so he obviously kept it as a contemporaneous record
yes - no - the point of a scientific committee is to advise on sicence but not on how it is done as that is legal / political. I am not sure if BoJo had to understand as he had to lead
and THAT was the chaoric part - he shilly - shallied.
I have been on a committee where someone said oo I think our leaders wont like that ( they werent meant to)
and on another where someone said - right or wrong, this is the wrong committee
both led predictably to disaster
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when that politician is running the country and is presented with arguments for and against a critical matter of policy, he need to understand what's being presented.
He certainly dies by need to be an expert - but it helps if he understands broad concepts (such as absolute and relative risk).
The CEO of Shell doesn't have to know exactly how to frack a gas deposit, but he or she certainly should know what the broad impact of fracking may have on a community.
The CEO of Shell doesn't have to know ......... on a community.
I think he probably does actually
Not knowing a damn thing about what you are managing is more charcteristic of Fransh "Dirigisme" - 20 y ago the head of the French Bank ( Bonk de France probably) - said "my greatest advantage is that I dont know how to run a bank" - oo-er madame! - oo-la-la Madame
and it wasnt Christine Lagarde. He ( they are all) a grad of ENA ( ay-naaah) and was an enarque ( geddit) which was the grande ecole to train admin ( hautes fonctionnaires)
god this has turned into a really heavy post about Frech central admin... sozza reader
It was shambolic. He shouldn't know whether he was wiffing or waffing.
The signs were there a long time ago. For example this from 2019, before he was PM - the state of his car ...
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An utter shambles.
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