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Saturday, 8 October 2022

Incompetent or Overconfident


Seen here this morning

Clicked through to this -

U-turns are seldom fatal - but can be a symptom of overconfident governments

Adam Boulton looks back at U-turns of the past, and the impact of the most recent reversal by Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng.

Adam Boulton

Merely a change of emphasis perhaps, but quite rapid presumably. A chap is bound to wonder what caused it.

2 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Much is made of the period of mourning for the Queen, but I doubt if talking, thinking and planning behind the scenes all stopped. If Truss and the Quasi-Chancellor had any sense, they would have used this time to model their tax cuts and to sound out how they would be received by their MPs, the media, and the public.

Boris apparently spent decades planning his ascent to the top job; cultivating the right people, adjusting his image, and working through the lesser but high-profile jobs in anticipation. Truss comes across as the Head Girl who suddenly has to run the school for a week because the teachers are on strike.

A K Haart said...

Sam - yes, it is already apparent that Truss probably hasn't been cultivating the right people. At least not effectively. It leaves open a question of whether she could ever have cultivated the right people to allow for even a modestly radical agenda. Possibly not.