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Anyhoo, not sure it’s virtue signalling to point out that your bestest buddy supports the abolition of an important checks and balances role that tries to ensure that Ministers follow the rules… https://assets.publishing.service.go...April_2021.pdf Quote:
What’s next - she’’ll be signing off her own expenses? Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? |
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Truss is now showing some worrying Johnsonesque traits with regard to accountability and has been called out by many on her honesty eg about her schooling. https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/liz-truss...undhay-school/ |
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I don't think she'll be any good as PM but I'd not be worried if an ethics advisor was not on the payroll. |
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The point of the Ministerial Advisor is prevention - isn’t it better to avoid a crisis with appropriate checks and balances, rather than be disappointed/aggrieved when someone breaks the rules and is caught out (or worse, gets away with it because the good governance is no longer in place).
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Are you sure you are not without your faults, Hugh? |
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Mind you, you were/are a vociferously sycophantic Johnson supporter, and he has the morals of a alley-cat, making his mistresses pregnant and having an affair whilst his wife underwent cancer treatment, and was fired twice for lying, so I suppose that’s your baseline for acceptable behaviour. I have many faults, but having affairs and breaking up marriages aren’t amongst them - ymmv. *totally against Tory "family values" |
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And certainly not one who goes around advising on conflicts of interest. I would have thought that was pretty self evident. We need to cut all the waste in government, not add to it. ---------- Post added at 17:26 ---------- Previous post was at 17:24 ---------- Quote:
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We want to prevent more boats coming across the North Sea. Does she need another advisor for that? We want to prevent more terrorist attacks. Does she need another advisor for that? The truth is, there are many things we need to prevent, and many things to address, but we rely on the guy at the top to make these decisions and bring in expertise as required. All the overkill seems to be a deliberate attempt to frustrate and slow everything down. We have a lot of issues to resolve in a very short time. The PM needs to be freed up to deal with things as she sees fit. If she gets it wrong, the GE will judge her on any failures. |
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