Posts in Letters
No.166 - 'Shambles', 'Farce, 'Fiasco'? The Best Word is 'Tragedy'!

Dear James,

How long can this go on? Shock after shock, disaster after disaster, your government crashes on through the undergrowth like a herd of bull elephants intent on the destruction of themselves and any others in their vicinity. The latest rogue elephant in the herd, Mr Gavin Williamson, Education Secretary, suffers from a deficiency of ability, a surplus of self-belief and the protection of Boris’s 87 seat majority in a pacified parliament. But his impact on the people he is supposed to represent is disastrous. And this time his victims are thousands of A level students who have seen their efforts brought asunder by that prime tool of the current government, an algorithm!

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No.165 - Test, Track, Trace … and Isolate!

Dear James,

What is it about your government? It blusters along, pretending omniscience, assuring us that they know what they are doing and then, with consistent regularity, crashing into the brick wall of reality. It was on May 20th, that your blusterer-in-chief, Boris Johnson claimed that the NHS Test, Track and Trace System would be ‘world beating’ by June. Today it is mid-August and they have just announced that they are cutting 6,000 of the 23,000 tracers employed because clearly the system needs ‘adjustments’.

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No.164 - The Bottom Line and the Great Sleaze

Dear James,

Three weeks ago, Babergh District Council agreed to the building of 64 houses on prime agricultural land in Boxford. At the first meeting in 2019, up to 160 villagers had objected to the plan and many of them had attended the planning meeting in person. So the first time round the plan was refused. The more recent meeting was virtual (on Zoom) and the planning committee seemed removed, confused and at odds with the feelings of the local people of Boxford.

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No.163 - Welcome to the Disunited Kingdom!

Dear James,

Boris, once self-proclaimed as the ‘Minister for the Union’, high footed it to Scotland last week. Or rather he flew over Scotland and landed briefly in Orkney. It was the kind of cowardly gesture for which he is well known. The first time he came the protestors were outside Nicola Sturgeon’s offices and poor Boris had to leave through the back door. This time, with only 24 hours notice to avoid protestors and Nicola,

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No.162 - 'Active Avoidance' of the Truth about Brexit?

Dear James,

It was during those heady days (for us – not the Russians!) after the fall of the Soviet Union. I was travelling quite a lot to Moscow, helping the new nation find its feet by helping the emerging business class to understand and deal effectively with western corporate culture. One day I got a call from a friend, high up in the Russian elite. Could we (my company) help a small Russian family to prepare for living in the UK?

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No.161 - Normality by Christmas? Where Have we Heard that One Before?

Dear James,

Boris told us last week that there is a prospect of a “significant return to normality” by Christmas. Oh boy! Where does the man live? From the climate crisis, to the pandemic, to the massive clash of values currently erupting between the West and China, the world has not been in such geo-political confusion since the Second World War. Christmas? Normal service will not be resumed for many years to come.

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No. 157 - On 'Being British'

Dear James,

‘I’m British’. It used to be a phrase, quietly admitted, proudly borne, combining an understated emotional confidence and a supporting mindset - a kind of self-deprocating culture of ’self-possession'. Even when that culture is divided into its myriad of sub-cultures, counter-cultures and

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No. 156 - 'I Can't Breathe!'

Dear James,

Each of us, in our own small ways, are judges of each other. We all think we know a good person from a bad person, a right action from a wrong action, acceptable behaviour from unacceptable behaviour. Judgment is wired into our very genes and probably comes from our original fight-or-flight response to danger in the wilderness. I see someone and I react instantly - positively or negatively - to age, gende

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No.155 - Boris's 'Potemkin Nation' - Or Why Fewer and Fewer Trust your Government

Dear James,

Once upon a time there was a person called Grigory Potemkin, a minister and lover of the Russian Empress, Catherine the Great (1762-1796). Potemkin is alleged to have set up artificial "mobile villages" on the banks of the Dnieper River in order to impress his Empress that ‘things were better than they were’. Potemkin's men, dressed as peasants,

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No.154 - The Revolt of the Experts - Truth Fights Back

Dear James,

Following Boris’s on-air censoring of his scientific and medical advisers last week, something most interesting has just happened. Firstly, the two gagged advisers, Professors Vallance and Whitty, members of SAGE, the government’s committee of 50 expert advisors, seem to have refused to reappear at the press conferences. Then, at Saturday’s conference, Professor Van-Tam,

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No. 152 - Adding Insult to Injury

Dear James,

So, at long last, the man became flesh. Yesterday Dominic Cummings came out of the long grass and faced the nation to explain his recent exploits in Durham and Castle Barnard. Here was Svengali, Rasputin, Mephistopheles or even the devil himself throwing himself before his accusers. And the result? Bit of a let down really. He

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No.151 - One Rule for Them, Another for us?

Dear James,

Words fail me and, yet they are all I have and so here goes! Yesterday I witnessed one of the most craven acts of political desperation and cowardice in my life time. Boris Johnson, that self-promoting, ‘paragon of strength and leadership’, was revealed in all his weakness. Commanded by his ‘chief adviser’ to shape up and back him, he fronted yesterday’s daily coronavirus press conference, looking seriously discomfited, huffing and puffing,

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No.150 - Mr Sunak's Smile and the Great Reckoning

Dear James,

The time of the Great Reckoning is upon us. Until now, it has been easy for Mr Sunak to flick and flicker his boyish smile across our screens as he spends huge sums on this, that and the other. However, when it comes to working out how to finance the massive debt that such spending incurs, Mr Sunak will be aware that he will be doing what no peacetime Chancellor has ever had to do.

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No.149 – Where are They All?

Where are they all? Unprecedented times, require unprecedented leadership but with Covid-19, all we have is an unprecedented parade of sub-standard, Tory ministers tramping across our tv screens like characters in search of an ultimate tragedy. Ultimate tragedy? Yes. But unprecedented leadership? You’re not kidding!

So who is in charge?

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No.148- A Week to Forget? The UK and US become the Bad Boys of the World Pandemic.

Dear James,

What a week! From the confusion of Boris’s sorry attempt on Sunday evening to do a presidential address to the nation, to the ridiculous follow-up attempts by various ministers to explain ‘Stay alert’ - and to the gradual revelation of your appalling neglect of the care homes - this has been a week to forget for your government. Except that

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No.147 – The Way Ahead? ‘Too Little, Too Late’ becomes ‘Too Much, Too Early! 

Dear James,

What a pig’s breakfast! Last night Boris made his latest feeble attempt at statesmanship when he announced his ‘first sketch for a road map of the way ahead’. Fists clenched together in grim purpose upon the desk before him, he did his best at self-control only to lose out when his arms escaped skywards to the security and beauty of the downward curve of all the bad news. Beware Boris’s waving arms.

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