Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 12:02 pm
What worries me is that we now have a government that clearly doesn't care if people think of them as shady, underhanded, and corrupt. In a democracy, public image and perception should matter, especially with (if we're to accept JRM's claim that we're now in a presidential system) the midterms around the corner.
It's a fix. It's obviously a fix. Everyone knows it's a fix. Yet they persist with it. Is this arrogance and dismissiveness born out of entitled overconfidence, or something more calculated?
There's a fairly long and worrying history of underhand collusion between Conservative leaders and the police.
A bit of back scratching, and Nelson's eye work.
Collusion on a report here, mislaying a report there.
The whole hokey-cokey around the Sue Grey report looks extremely dodgy to anybody except a chimp in a blue rosette.
Legal opinion (off the radio) asserts that the police are not conducting a criminal investigation.
Therefore they have no need nor power to curtail the Grey report.
However British government tends to work by almost everybody being reasonable, to get business done.
It's a pity that this leaves such scope for corruption to those who will not be reasonable.