Youngian wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:20 pm
Repellent prick Chris Philps on Politics Live kept referring to Sunak missing ‘the French events.’ This guy might have hit the nail on the head.
I think there is more than a grain of truth to this. The schedule for the D Day events would have been worked out months ago. Long before there was going to be a General Election. Clearly Sunak and his SPADs thought being seen at any event not completely British would rile GB News and Reform, and so decided to stay away. A bad bad decision in its own right. D day was a combined operation involving a good number of nations and we should all recognise the contribution that every nation played. Its called diplomacy.
General Election called and ITV say they want to do a leader interview.Amazingly Downing Street offered up Thursday 6 June as a date. ITV accepted. The interview is due to be broadcast on Tuesday this coming week so plenty of time for alternative dates to be agreed, or ITV could have rejigged their schedule I am sure. Again no one on Sunak's team, or Sunak himself, or possibly David Cameron who was asked to deputise for Sunak and the International commemoration thought to raise Sunak's absence as an issue, or if they did they were over-ruled. At best he has been poorly advised. At worst he has decided he is not going to be filmed and photographed with Europeans because that will create a backlash. Instead he opted to stay away and projected an image not of Global Britain but of isolationist hermit Britain.
No doubt there are diplomats around the world studying how this looks and counting the days until some grown ups with a world view and not a UK only view are in charge and we can start to repair the damage to our international reputation which at present must be one of being insular, mean minded, petty, vindictive and even a touch xenophobic.