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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth
Not saying his promise to whoever to make it easy for them to supply whatever was needed during a national emergency was wrong. What is/was wrong is his failure to inform the civil service that he'd had the discussions in the first place. 10 out of 10 for the whataboutism though  .
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Also processing of competent suppliers who could help the country in its time of need was delayed as civil servants had to deal with requests to push through deals from inexperienced suppliers well connected to government.