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Help of £15bn is welcome, even from Johnson. government of charlatans | William Keegan

Twhiskey reached pretty pass when, in to divert attention from their own decline, Boris Johnson and his sycophant party decided to do big thing of in cost-of-life crisis – a crisis, mind you, exacerbated by the cumulative impact on food and other prices, which is a direct consequence of Brexit.

The worst cost-of-life crisis in the most people memory seen as coming to Johnson’s aid? chance claim that you soften it with measures grudgingly drawn from the Chancellor who previously made dot of cutting in real value of social Benefits? “Moving on”? yes it is nadir of The British state to which a charlatan led us who “made Brexit”.

However, credit is where credit is due. Chancellor Sunak listened to think tanks like the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Resolution Foundation, numerous charities and, last but not least, Labor Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves. His £15 billion package of financial help for weight of in population hit energy crisis is to be welcomed, even if it is a temporary solution to save show on road.

list of accusations against Johnson, however, stretches out of courtroom and corridor. As a classical scientist he knows with Seneca that all his career in first journalism then politics was held Withontra Bonum Sea, “against good custom”.

Historian Lord Hennessy lamented. in in Financial Times last week that under Johnson there was “a bonfire of propriety” in public life. Ruth Davidson, former leader of Scottish Conservatives, put it this way: “We did not – and should not – need Metropolitan Police or Sue Gray to say us the difference between right and wrong; that it was unacceptable for in prime minister to be a lawbreaker, to preside over culture of break the law and stand up in parliament and lie about it.”

It’s painfully obvious that with several honorable exceptions, Johnson government front and back benches included, this is the most fifth-rate collection of time servers can be imagined. To see them come on TV news or hear them on radio repeating a mantra of “time move on got Brexit, gotta do one be surprised how they justify their cowardice before children or grandchildren who must see through all this nonsense.

Motivation of these shameless politicians always seem to hang on to their places; in good of country is not included. They must suspect that behind quite understandable, but, alas, useless calls from Keir Starmer for Johnson to retire there hiding secret Labor, work party the belief that Johnson’s continued survival is the task of the opposition. secret weapon.

When Margaret Thatcher – who, unlike Johnson, was decent and law-abiding – became a liability, was a political assassin in wings, in in shape of Michael Heseltine, although the crown went to John Major. Johnson is surrounded by employees and women who Remember Hamlet’s phrase “Thus conscience makes cowards.” of us all” – although this suggests that they have a conscience.

But alas, I feel it mine duty let me know that wherever I go, I meet people who frustrated with what they consider lackluster performance of Labor, work. It is becoming increasingly clear that Brexit is a disaster and that Labor party should hay out of possibility. But that doesn’t seem to be the way. area, with Labor is still terrified of the so-called red wall the voters he lost in in last elections.

I keep believing that red wall Brexit vote was more strike protest of asceticism and consequence of successful deception operation by Johnson and his former friend of Dominic Cummings. According to opinion polls, before that Europe and Brussels did not occupy high positions. in people fears.

I meet with Labor politicians who say red wall voters would feel “betrayed” if Labor more frankly pro-European. So we have Johnson government presiding over Brexit disaster and opposition for what an idea of beginning campaign to reunite with the European Union is anathema.

At the same time, very few chance of fix fences with EU, while Johnson & Co. remain in office. It looks like French President Emmanuel Macron who would like at least to begin work on it does not see chance while Johnson remains in power.

The Labor leadership should recognize that, despite numerous external shocks, economy – influence of war in Ukraine latest – Brexit is the most striking example of self-mutilation since return to gold standard in 1925. Labor should pick up in ball as well as run.

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