When the Beast
From The East was forecast and then the snow began to fall, it was clear that
many people were in for a bad time and there would be a variety of scares.
Dredging my long memory for spells of very bad weather in the past and the
disruptions entailed it occurred to me that one consequence was on the cards.
The government
are getting the blame and the criticism. I have said before that it was the
severe conditions of 1947 that did for Attlee and Labour especially given the
struggles of the post war world. the Labour vision of the future did not seem
so good in the queues for basic rations.
Today, I read
that Labour are moving ahead in the polls. True, there are other major issues
that give the electorate pause for thought, even although it may not run much
further than prices and the pound in their pockets. The trouble with being in
government is that avoid it if you can, there are decisions to be made.
Decisions
involve choices and choices mean options and several opinions, often in
conflict. There are winners and losers. The losers do not like losing and the
winners may not be as grateful as they might be. Especially on an icy morning
where getting about may be compromised by little or no gritting due to
reductions in council spending.
During a
period in office governments will have a lot of decisions to make. In general
they often avoid them as much as possible, or as in recent decades have signed
up with an international body who will make them so the a government can plead,
not me squire, it was the foreigners what done it.
The other ploy
is to create a non elected organisation and pass over a chunk of the government
to it. These are alleged to be independent and making decisions on the best
possible evidence. Also, they are convenient places to park redundant
politicians, civil servants on the make and financial and lobbying friends.
The government
should do something about it.
"The losers do not like losing and the winners may not be as grateful as they might be."
ReplyDeleteIn a nutshell.