The Scotsman

Even Johnson is rising to the occasion in this time of crisis

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Cometh the hour, cometh the man its often said. Crises produces characters who rise to the occasion and sadly some who flunk it. The same’s happening with the coronaviru­s crisis. To be fair Boris Johnson was much more able this week. It was badly needed, though, as earlier performanc­es had frankly been lamentable. A national crisis isn’t an occasion for fake humour or haughty bluster but a time for leadership and direction.

Time will tell whether Johnson continues on the steadier path and indeed steps up to the mark. I wish him well as his role is pivotal for us all. Others on the Tory benches have shown greater ability, and are ready if he falters.

The Chancellor’s new and untested but sounded convincing and reassuring even when his announceme­nts were failing to deliver.

Exuding confidence and a sense of direction is critical as informatio­n is key.

That’s been shown in Scotland where again the First Minister has shown herself as in command of her brief and an extremely able communicat­or.

But the best performanc­e has been the Irish Taoiseach. Leo Varadkar’s address to the Irish nation is worth watching if you’ve not seen it.

His politics aren’t mine and he’d just lost an election and is serving as a caretaker leader, which can’t be easy. But he was dignified, in command, gave comfort as well as direction and spoke of the threat to other lands not just his own. A masterclas­s in leadership.

 ??  ?? 0 Leo Varadkar has put in an impressive performanc­e as leader despite his caretaker status
0 Leo Varadkar has put in an impressive performanc­e as leader despite his caretaker status

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