There is a lack of substance, and basic honesty in politics in the UK. Perhaps this comes from the search for a tactical edge with elections looming. Perhaps because few have an underlying compass by which to articulate simply, directly and honestly the context in which action needs to happen to secure national renewal. Economic for sure, but more and more a sense of needing democratic renewal.
Neither Sunak or Starmer impress, and unable to project leadership both seem slaves to events over which they have little control and on which their words have little impact.
The Protocol remains unfinished business. The DUP is trying to say there is no border in the Irish Sea with most other politicians happy or accepting that as fact and sparing the blushes of the leader of the DUP by drawing attention that there is merely a fig leaf covering his hubris. And none of the parties in NI seem willing to acknowledge that the 'normal' fiscal irresponsibility can't continue.
And meanwhile the mainstream media acts as if it completes with X to amplify unfounded opinion that seeks only affirmation from others in simply ignoring the herd of elephants in the public space.
Just not good enough
A roadmap that lacks direction
Risky business
Tiocfaidh ar latte!
2021 may not be so different
Borderline ClusterF#£€!
Groundhog Days
Ambiguously certain is not certainty at all.
All about the message; future, present, past.
Yes to infrastructure, but foundations first before grand schemes...
New Government, same old problems
Approaching approaches
Recap on health reform, no budget, big decisions looming
Making Stormont better
An uncertain legacy
Confidence in short supply
Promises, promises.
Health status, Executive stasis, and Boris's strategic manoeuvres on Brexit.
Media, asking questions, and the election calm before...
Party manœuvres, fighting the last election, and who knows what will happen over coming weeks.
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