Covid jabs and spending don’t make Johnson a good prime minister | William Keegan
by William Keegan from Economics | The Guardian on (#5EEXM)
This bungling, populist government is basking in the reflected glory of the experts who created the Covid vaccine
Philip Stephens, the chief political commentator of the Financial Times, tells a wonderful story about how he was playing football in the playground at school - in those days playground football was with tennis balls - and a ball hit the Latin master as he was passing.
The Latin master immediately clipped Stephens round the ears - which, these days, would no doubt have led to the master's dismissal. Stephens protested: It wasn't me, sir." To which the reply was: Let this be a lesson to you, my boy. There is no justice in this world."
I have even heard wild talk of a snap election, although I cannot see why a prime minister with such a huge majority should want one
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