He may be bad ...
Being talked up on an almost daily basis, the thought of London’s formerly very occasional Mayor and disgraced former alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, the individual who single handedly broke Britain, returning from holiday, er, sorry, exile, may give some Tories less in touch with the real world a warm feeling. But no-one else seems to notice.
Which suggests, to use Lyndon Johnson’s metaphor, that they may be pissing down their legs. Bozo stands for very little other than the promotion of Himself Personally Now; those promoting his return to save country and party are beyond delusional. He has already broken the former, and allowed back as leader would break the latter with the certainty of night following day.
So it is that the increasingly desperate and downmarket Telegraph has been promoting Bozo as the next Secretary General of NATO. No, don’t laugh: this kite was flown last summer by Christopher “No” Hope, he of New Royal Yacht That Never Was fame. Today, Con Coughlin has reheated the mess. But all that Bozo would do would be to break yet another organisation.
... but he would be worse ...
Like making more money for himself and doing as little as possible to get it, no doubt. And maybe scoring the odd violinist on the side. Yet his presence is still valued by some Tories, destabilising Sunak’s efforts and reminding the voters how bent the Tories became under Johnson’s leadership. And then there is the faction harking after a return by Liz Truss.
No, don’t laugh: it’s front page lead in today’s i Paper, with Hugo Gye’s supporting article telling with considerable understatement “Westminster-watchers are eagerly awaiting Liz Truss’s promised comeback to the front line of politics - even if not all members of the public will be”. Do go on.
“The former prime minister is unapologetic about her policy agenda of lower taxes, deregulation and free trade which she believes is the only route to long-term prosperity. When she does make her re-entry to public life in the coming weeks, Ms Truss is sure to acknowledge that her timing was all wrong, leading to her downfall as PM”. Tax cuts for the rich. That was wrong.
... and she ... no. Just no
A mini budget that gave very sign of being devised among the Astroturf lobby groups in and around Tufton Street is reckoned to have cost taxpayers - which means We The People - around £60 billion. Going for growth is one thing; trying to achieve it by giving the rich a handout which they will most likely save, and not spend, is quite another. Going for no growth, more like.
What those Westminster watchers need to understand is that Truss is perceived by the electorate as terminally inept, and Johnson as terminally bent. Just because Sunak umms and ahhs rather too much before making his mind up is no reason to bring back one or other of his predecessors.
So the Tories can’t lay a glove on Labour with Sunak as PM? They would be worse off with Truss or Bozo. This is a dead Government walking.
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