Bath Chronicle

‘World class’ aims just end in chaos

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The massive issue with our government is trust. The trust in Boris Johnson and his uninspirin­g crew has been systematic­ally undermined and its credibilit­y repeatedly brought into question as they overpromis­ed and under delivered across a whole range of issues.

Glib words like “world class” or “world beating” fall from Johnson’s lips only to be followed by chaos and failed performanc­e.

And people continue to die in increasing numbers.

Johnson’s inability to deal with opposition means he selected a greatly impoverish­ed cabinet lacking in experience and competence.

Independen­tly minded Tory MPS were excluded from Parliament.

His attempts to muzzle opposition newspapers, even the BBC, shows his thin skin and weakness.

Max Hastings, his former boss at the Daily Telegraph, wrote: “He has long been considered a bully, prone to make cheap threats”.

Hastings also noted: “There is room to debate whether he is a scoundrel or merely a rogue, but not much about his moral bankruptcy, rooted in a contempt for truth.”

Johnson’s main concern seems to be how he can survive on £3,000 a week, from his prime minister’s salary.

Failure to be open about huge government contracts on track and trace opens the door to speculatio­n about government corruption, of contracts being awarded to Leave cronies of Dominic Cummings without competitiv­e tendering.

Johnson hangs around with rich Russian oligarchs, refusing to investigat­e Russian interferen­ce in Britain, despite the murder of numerous Russian opposition figures, a refusal to investigat­e that seem to be based on Russian donations to his leadership campaign and the Tory Party.

None of this was in the Tory election manifesto. It is being done by stealth. “Johnson would not recognise truth, if confronted by it in an identity parade”, says his former boss, of his former Brussels correspond­ent, notorious for his misleading EU reports.

According to some, trust in Angela Merkel is why Germany has done much better with Covid-19 - the German people trust her to tell them the truth.

Very few people trust Johnson, particular­ly after he refused to sack Cummings for breaking lockdown. Andrew Milroy Trowbridge

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