Cabinet reshuffle Feb 2020
Discussion
I was expecting him to go. Cummings was no fan and he never inspired much confidence comes across as bit of a drip plus he had that issue last year with the young female spad been marched out of Whitehall.
The recent leaks in the past week on a mansion tax and raid on private pensions was probably the final straw.
Good riddance so they say.
The recent leaks in the past week on a mansion tax and raid on private pensions was probably the final straw.
Good riddance so they say.
Gerradi said:
Tell me about Rishi Sunak, a Boris puupet ?...He's contolling our economy now so anyone ..?
You do seem rather worked up about this.No doubt No 10 didn't want the Treasury emerging as a rival power base (as in the Blair Brown years). They all work for Boris whether it be Savvid or Rishi.
catweasle said:
CAPP0 said:
Gerradi said:
Tell me about Rishi Sunak
Don't think I've ever heard of him. Not a high profile character? Seems strange to offer the No. 2 job to someone so, er, un-visible?Piha said:
Dominic Cummings is having an absolute field day here! Didn't Boris appoint these people he is sacking in the first place?
Appointed when he didn't have a majority, so selected to keep various factions in the party happy. Now he's got a thumping majority the various Awkward Squads have far less influence, so faction happiness isn't such a factor.
longblackcoat said:
catweasle said:
CAPP0 said:
Gerradi said:
Tell me about Rishi Sunak
Don't think I've ever heard of him. Not a high profile character? Seems strange to offer the No. 2 job to someone so, er, un-visible?Bam89 said:
When are we taking back control from the unelected special advisers again?
Advisors don't have "control", they advise. Ultimately ministers/PM make the decisions, both on which advisors to have, and which advise to take.Anyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
markyb_lcy said:
I wouldn't say I'm a fan of Javid as such, but good on him for resigning over this. No minister should have it dictated to them whom their own staff are.
I sort of get that feeling too; he's gone on a point of principle.As I've said, I did think he was more convincing as Home Sec, but that ship's sailed.
markyb_lcy said:
Bam89 said:
When are we taking back control from the unelected special advisers again?
Advisors don't have "control", they advise. Ultimately ministers/PM make the decisions, both on which advisors to have, and which advise to take.Anyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
markyb_lcy said:
Bam89 said:
When are we taking back control from the unelected special advisers again?
Advisors don't have "control", they advise. Ultimately ministers/PM make the decisions, both on which advisors to have, and which advise to take.Anyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
eharding said:
Appointed when he didn't have a majority, so selected to keep various factions in the party happy.
Now he's got a thumping majority the various Awkward Squads have far less influence, so faction happiness isn't such a factor.
Heaven forbid we might have people appointed to the top jobs in the country because they're the best person for the job.Now he's got a thumping majority the various Awkward Squads have far less influence, so faction happiness isn't such a factor.
Once again, internal party politics is shown to be more important to the govt of the day than doing the best at the job they've been elected to do.
markyb_lcy said:
Advisors don't have "control", they advise. Ultimately ministers/PM make the decisions, both on which advisors to have, and which advise to take.
Anyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
YepAnyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
Boris wants to consolidate power to get his agenda through and didn't want a rival power base in the Treasury. It is also up to Boris what he does. He was the face of a Conservative GE campaign that just won a good majority. If the public don't like what he is up to they can replace him in four years
Speed 3 said:
markyb_lcy said:
Bam89 said:
When are we taking back control from the unelected special advisers again?
Advisors don't have "control", they advise. Ultimately ministers/PM make the decisions, both on which advisors to have, and which advise to take.Anyone blaming Dom for anything should actually be blaming the PM.
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