- Wed Jul 10, 2024 10:57 am
#72616
In the case of Opik, I think it's mainly attention-seeking. With Truss, my feeling is that while her shift from liberal to conservative was probably a genuine rethink of her ideals, what we've seen happen to her is something else entirely.
I think she was promoted too far and too fast for her to keep up with. She was surrounded by people telling her she was Thatcher reborn, the next great hope for the Tories, and for a while she was the one Tory who was scoring successes - OK, they were cut and paste trade deals more impressive in quantity than quality, but she was racking up the personal approval. Then on to the foreign office, where she was on the biggest stage of all. And still with the entourage and the whole circus around her.
This isn't about her being a woman though. This could happen to anyone.
Then she makes PM, and everything goes to shit. What she didn't realise was that her candidacy only got anywhere because she was saying what the Tufton Street mob wanted her to say. It helped that she agreed with it herself, but it was very clear she was Hugh Laurie as the idiot shoved into office, while Stephen Fry's vaguely fascistic chap in a blazer pulls the strings. And when it went wrong, she was cast adrift. Suddenly, nobody's returning her calls. The entourage are all gone. And at that point, I think, something snapped.
I see the same thing in that recent Braverman speech. These are people who have thought for so long that it's about them - their charisma, their ideas - and are quickly learning that it's not them; any idiot out of CCHQ will do.
I think she was promoted too far and too fast for her to keep up with. She was surrounded by people telling her she was Thatcher reborn, the next great hope for the Tories, and for a while she was the one Tory who was scoring successes - OK, they were cut and paste trade deals more impressive in quantity than quality, but she was racking up the personal approval. Then on to the foreign office, where she was on the biggest stage of all. And still with the entourage and the whole circus around her.
This isn't about her being a woman though. This could happen to anyone.
Then she makes PM, and everything goes to shit. What she didn't realise was that her candidacy only got anywhere because she was saying what the Tufton Street mob wanted her to say. It helped that she agreed with it herself, but it was very clear she was Hugh Laurie as the idiot shoved into office, while Stephen Fry's vaguely fascistic chap in a blazer pulls the strings. And when it went wrong, she was cast adrift. Suddenly, nobody's returning her calls. The entourage are all gone. And at that point, I think, something snapped.
I see the same thing in that recent Braverman speech. These are people who have thought for so long that it's about them - their charisma, their ideas - and are quickly learning that it's not them; any idiot out of CCHQ will do.
As the actress said to the bishop, rabbi, imam and priest
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"