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Yet Another Shambles - How Many More?
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Because, of course, they've only had four and a half years to prepare for that. Nowhere near long enough.
The government (and not necessarily just this one) will continue to stumble from one crisis to another whilst it is run by a group of people who have had very little experience of anything outside politics. Couple this with the quality of the people appointed to run major projects, agencies and departments (e.g. "Lady" Dido Harding) and you can easily see why failure is almost a given. Baroness Harding is currently engaged in an exercise to apportion blame elsewhere for her catastrophic failure whilst in charge of the country's "Test and Trace" system. She needs to do this before sailing off to take charge of the embryo agency which has been set up to replace the failed "Public Health England" (I have it on good authority that only the names have been changed to protect the guilty).
So long as the country operates on this "chumocracy" basis, where the same few dozen untalented people simply bumble around from job to job (with the appropriate "severance" payments in between and increased salaries upon arrival, natch) then the country as a whole will similarly stumble.
Because, of course, they've only had four and a half years to prepare for that. Nowhere near long enough.
The government (and not necessarily just this one) will continue to stumble from one crisis to another whilst it is run by a group of people who have had very little experience of anything outside politics. Couple this with the quality of the people appointed to run major projects, agencies and departments (e.g. "Lady" Dido Harding) and you can easily see why failure is almost a given. Baroness Harding is currently engaged in an exercise to apportion blame elsewhere for her catastrophic failure whilst in charge of the country's "Test and Trace" system. She needs to do this before sailing off to take charge of the embryo agency which has been set up to replace the failed "Public Health England" (I have it on good authority that only the names have been changed to protect the guilty).
So long as the country operates on this "chumocracy" basis, where the same few dozen untalented people simply bumble around from job to job (with the appropriate "severance" payments in between and increased salaries upon arrival, natch) then the country as a whole will similarly stumble.
//This present government would make even Heliogabalus cringe.//
You should adopt my philosophy: I don't particularly want the government to do anything for me, with the possible exception of defending the realm. I'd far rather they just left me to my own devices. Governments (of all persuasions) are notoriously inept at just about anything they get involved in. That's generally because only people who are not much good at anything else get involved with them. People with genuine talents usually find themselves something more useful to do. Anything the government does do for me (providing a health service, building roads, teaching children) I expect to be a shambles, disorganised, inefficient and far more expensive than it should be. That way I'm seldom disappointed and (very) occasionally pleasantly surprised. I've haven't enjoyed one of those pleasant surprises for probably thirty years or more.
You should adopt my philosophy: I don't particularly want the government to do anything for me, with the possible exception of defending the realm. I'd far rather they just left me to my own devices. Governments (of all persuasions) are notoriously inept at just about anything they get involved in. That's generally because only people who are not much good at anything else get involved with them. People with genuine talents usually find themselves something more useful to do. Anything the government does do for me (providing a health service, building roads, teaching children) I expect to be a shambles, disorganised, inefficient and far more expensive than it should be. That way I'm seldom disappointed and (very) occasionally pleasantly surprised. I've haven't enjoyed one of those pleasant surprises for probably thirty years or more.
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As ive said a million times before,clover,Churchill,Attlee and Thatcher must be turning in their graves at this bunch of misfits running the country.For Gods sake,am i(yes iam) paying thousands of pounds a year in tax to keep these idiots waddling about and faffing about.Sturgeon and Salmond versus Bojo and Spunky...some option for us Scots,eh...
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