- Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:32 pm
#10212
The interesting, silver lining take is that this is apparently his "election cabinet". The best he could do. A self-owning utter moron in at culture. A cruel, corrupt bully in at the FO. A no-talent replacing a scheming yet incompetent oaf at Education. An untrustworthy backstabber who has recently gone totally off the rails as his "levelling up" champion. A man who couldn't be arsed to make phone calls to save lives as Deputy PM and Justice secretary. A chancellor who has lost his shine, but who also wants his job. A U-turning health secretary who is only back in cabinet because his predecessor was so riddled with holes he could no longer take bullets for the PM. Rebellious, restless backbenchers who won't stand for another lockdown that he may have to bring in regardless because of his previous hesitancy and eagerness to appease. An unpopular tax hike. Falling polls. Emptying shelves, skilled job shortages rising inflation and rising unemployment, with no one able to address the problem because they're not allowed to acknowledge the source of the problem. Falling personal popularity and an almost desperate desire to now beat Thatcher on longevity simply to have something to put against his name in the history books which isn't defined by disaster and corruption. And outside of it all, a scheming goblin out for revenge on his former boss, his wife, and their lackeys, with a personal mission to absolve himself of all blame at the expense of everyone else.
It has the whiff of Major's last days of sleaze about it already. Everyone is sick of the same faces getting away with the same stuff, but he can't drop them or swap them as there isn't anyone else. And I give it 2 weeks before someone's caught fucking up again.
He's set out his stall for the election already - culture wars everyone is already wise to, further brexit denial, and hiding himself away. If I were an opposition party, I would already be making calls about forming some sort of progressive alliance.