Swinglowandslow
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I've now read the article in the ST - it does not paint a pretty picture.
I also read another lengthy article - this one by Tim Shipman - which concludes...
'It would have taken the prime minister only a few calls to realise his colleagues have left the driver's seat vacant'
And the two leader pieces. The first headed. Silence is not acceptable - ministers must tell us the plan which concludes...
'It is a plan...but it is said to be waiting the return to work of Boris Johnson, without whom decisions are not being taken. That is wrong. We have a system of cabinet government, not a presidency or dictatorship'
And the second headed. Business is too weak for a second wave of Brexit dogma which concludes...
'...poll of more than 2,0000 shows that...voters think the transition should be extended. They recognise that there are other priorities now and so should the government. It is it's reputation that will suffer from this dogmatism. Somebody needs to knock heads together. And fast.
All of the above quoted from the Sunday Times - a Tory and Brexit supporting newspaper. Whether I agree or disagree is another matter, so don't bother pushing back on me for the words of the Sunday Times.
IOW. -"you may think that, I couldn't possibly comment"