tomytony
Vital Champions League
I honestly believe there would have been great progress across the country except for Covid and we would be seeing Boris as one of the very best, playing to his strengths of getting things done, enthusing others and driving forward.It still makes my blood boil all those Change UK MPs and Tory remoaners who held the Commons and Boris' government in paralysis by voting down a general election. Boris has been dealt a rough hand but if he's got time and energy for ten point green plans he should have time for boundary changes, parliamentary reform, taming the BBC, who seem as arrogant as ever, and dealing with the illegal crossings from France. A big up tick for slashing the foreign aid budget, more of that please Boris.
Sir Sneer's in a no win situation. What he's done today will enrage the far left and the Bradford vote.
I reckon they now see greening not so much as a cost but an opportunity to create jobs, to help recover and are pushing this forward more.As you say, there's a lot of reform to be done, and with such a majority,they could be carried easily but I thinkthe concentration's on economic recovery.
He's got the best part of 4 yrs to drive reform and, given a fair wind, and a decent Brexit, he'll still have 3 yrs to get on with the programme at hand.
Sneer's only got one tactic- to rubbish all Covid stuff with his 20/20 hindsight position - and, with the left controlling him, if Boris ploughs on, he's going to be floundering more and more.