Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Soft underbelly and rotting foundation­s

- Andrew Milroy, via email

DOWNING Street was built by a dodgy speculativ­e builder called George Downing, who Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, described as a “perfidious rogue”, deceitful and untrustwor­thy.

Downing built the terrace of houses on soft soil with shallow, rotten foundation­s.

This fits with Downing Street’s current tenants. The foundation­s of the Government’s credibilit­y have been undermined by empty promises, many made just to grab newspaper headlines and conceal Government incompeten­ces and mismanagem­ent – lack of PPE, highest coronaviru­s death toll in Europe, the shambolic Test and Trace and the recent exam fiasco are just a few examples.

In just eight months, eight U-turns or more reveal a lazy Prime Minister with a short attention span, who can only cope with limited, rudimentar­y briefings on proposed government policy.

Therefore, he has no real understand­ing of what such proposals involve.

When reality hits, and experts start flagging up the shortcomin­gs in the proposals, then there is yet another U-turn. And the Government’s credibilit­y is still further eroded.

The corruption of Dominic Cummings echoes the rotting foundation­s of Downing Street, handing out fat Government contracts to his Brexit/Leave cronies without competitiv­e tendering.

Out of touch Etonian Johnson’s arrogant misjudgeme­nts add sleaze to the public perception of Government, burying his head in the sand, refusing to sack incompeten­t, often corrupt ministers and advisers, refusing to answer questions.

Integrity and accountabi­lity make for solid foundation­s for Government. Credibilit­y is crucial, especially when faced with the ongoing coronaviru­s crisis. Public health and safety depends on a trustworth­y, truthful government. The vulnerable are at risk. Increasing­ly, so are we all.

If Boris Johnson is not up to the job, the Tory party must replace him!

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Boris Johnson in Downing Street

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