Boiler wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 6:50 pm
Is it okay to be scared about something far away?
Because I am...
I think its entirely rational when you consider the number of Atlantic Bridges between our nations and the symmetry between the Trump and Johnson regimes.
We got very lucky on several counts:
Insufficient overlap between Trump and Johnson premierships for them to really work in lock step.
Covid also played a part in preventing them really cooperating.
Imagine for a moment, Johnson implementing the Brexit that Farage and friends wanted, with Trump leaning in to assist at every turn.
"Hey Donald, can we get a trade deal".
"Sure thing big lap dog, give us all your patents and let us run your healthcare".
Can we re-open Guantanamo to process our refugees?
"Good call Johnson, why didn't we think of that".
Both Trump and Johnson's governments so obsessed with culture war issues that they left little time for their truly damaging policy agendas.
Similar shenanigans on each side of the pond leading to impeachments / investigations - mainly due to the big men's lack of judgement.
Johnson's "dimwits only" approach to cabinet building derailed his ever delivering the Brexit his people wanted.
Trump's "Family first, no matter how inbred or addicted" similarly derailed some of his worst policies.
In retrospective, neither country's checks and balances did much to protect them from their own hostile leaders.
We owe a lot to the hubris and incompetence of those men.