The government is only as good as its back office …. Front men for the Civil Service?
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK
The government is only as good as its back office …. Front men for the Civil Service?
M0nica
I am afraid that Keir Starmer is a classic case of the 'Peter Principle', the Peter Principle states that people in an organization will be promoted until they are no longer qualified, filling a company with incompetent leadership .
As Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Keir reached his apogee. but when he was he was made PM, he reached his level of incompetence.
Unfortunately this applies to the current Chancellor. As shadow chancellor she was excellent, but reached her level of incompetence when promoted to the real job. In fact this applies to quite a number of the current cabinet. So far the only two who seem to be competent are Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting.
I say this despite disliking Angela Rayner's politics and considering her ideas for this country likely to bring us to ruin. But disliking someone intensely should never stop one seeing their good or competent qualities. To do otherwise is to underestimate them - and that could be dangerous.
This applies
Good answer.
Where have the "good" politicans all gone?
From any Party.
Or were there never "good"[and I mean good at ttheir job] Leaders?
Asking anyone.
Yes, it has only been a year. Lots to resolve.
Maremia
Not sure how anyone's policies will ever solve the urge for folk to leave war torn countries and seek safety elsewhere. Maybe a vast improvement in geopolitics?
Quite, the majority arriving in the small boats are from Syria, Lebonon, war torn African countries, this is why the majority are successful when their asylum applications are reviewed
The government has had a first year any government would have found challenging. Starmer seems to have been doing good work internationally. They aren’t managing its own back benchers or communication within the government or with news outlets.
I don’t see Starmer in the last chance saloon. Hopefully he will respond positively to the obvious need to communicate with the back benchers.
I share the belief the increasing amount in benefits needs tackling. We can’t enable huge numbers of 18-24 year olds to languish on benefits because of anxiety and depression. The largest group of people getting PIP have psychiatric disorders.
We have increasing numbers of people addicted to drugs/alcohol getting sickness benefits which are supposed to help them get well. It isn’t difficult to accept the extra cash feeds addictions. Yes our mh teams, substance misuse supports etc all decimated by austerity, another job for this government. I struggle with the fairness of those who lose their jibs and need universal credit getting less to manage on than their neighbour.
Not sure how anyone's policies will ever solve the urge for folk to leave war torn countries and seek safety elsewhere. Maybe a vast improvement in geopolitics?
14 years of Tory rule has left the country in a mess, 14 years of being in opposition isn't good preparation for leadership, both labour and conservatives have split parties, Even Reform with five MPs are fighting amongst themselves and have no real policies and where are the Liberals? Tbh I can't see any current party doing any better so fgs Starmer, get a grip and if necessary, give Reeves the chop, raise taxes if that's what's needed and get out of the straight jacket which was self imposed!
Calendargirl
None of them, Reform included, will get a grip on immigration.
Very true. It’s too late, the country has been ruined and there are too many with vested interests for it to be stopped. It will never happen.
I hope he stays. We need some stability.
I just wish he wouldn't enter into things he cannot see his way to fulfil.
No they didn't that's why Reform are topping the polls at the moment...
I am afraid that Keir Starmer is a classic case of the 'Peter Principle', the Peter Principle states that people in an organization will be promoted until they are no longer qualified, filling a company with incompetent leadership .
As Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Keir reached his apogee. but when he was he was made PM, he reached his level of incompetence.
Unfortunately this applies to the current Chancellor. As shadow chancellor she was excellent, but reached her level of incompetence when promoted to the real job. In fact this applies to quite a number of the current cabinet. So far the only two who seem to be competent are Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting.
I say this despite disliking Angela Rayner's politics and considering her ideas for this country likely to bring us to ruin. But disliking someone intensely should never stop one seeing their good or competent qualities. To do otherwise is to underestimate them - and that could be dangerous.
This applies
But ... but ... but anyone's better than Angela Rayner!!!
And the Tories, never did master the art of government😄
I think the PM and the majority of then Labour MPs have realised it is far more difficult to Govern than be in Opposition, despite having 14 years to prepare…
None of them, Reform included, will get a grip on immigration.
Labour is in the LCS. It may save itself by getting a grip on immigration but the ever-increasing support for Reform will probably be its nemesis.
They’re all wanting the hot seat until they get it and find it’s a poisoned chalice, then they make numerous trips abroad because they can’t deal with the at home problems. As for Rachel Reeves she’s not making these decisions by herself, it’s the civil servants and advisors, policy makers. She’s just the hate figure, the figurehead. For that matter so is any prime minister. Just my opinion.
No I don't think so.
I dont feel he is in last chance saloon.
But dont think my feelings count for much!
I didnt like the way he or someone said, he had his eye off the ball when dealing with welfare, as he was occupied with foreign affairs.
Labour certainly seem to be getting in a bit of a muddle. Making decisions far too quickly without really thinking them through then having to reverse them. Does Rachel Reeves really know what she is doing as she promised in November no more borrowing and no more tax increases will she stick with this?
Starmer has to up his game
nanna8
He’ll hang on- no one viable to take his place. Maybe if he got rid of that treasurer woman things might improve ?
I assume you mean the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Is it relevant that she's a woman?
He’ll hang on- no one viable to take his place. Maybe if he got rid of that treasurer woman things might improve ?
He’s not in the last chance saloon, because no one else wants the poisoned chalice at the moment.
A replacement PM? Then another? And another?
The Conservatives went through an astonishing period of Revolving Door Prime Ministers, so I wonder if we will be about to witness the same in the Labour Party, now that Keir Starmer appears to have lost his authority?
This really is Alice in Wonderland politics.
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