Alan Finlayson: Britain doesn't have a government, it has a permanent campaigning machine
The government’s
frenetic campaign to “save
our summer” has suspended the normal rules of the silly season. Amid the
many confusing and shifting statements about the lockdown, No 10 has announced:
a “strategy”
to reduce obesity; “plans” for a “cycling
and walking revolution”; a “bonfire”
of planning laws; and, more ominously, the establishment of a panel to
reassess judicial
limits to state power.
You might have even
missed the start of an online consultation on flood risk management in
Carlisle, the £450,000 spent repairing a flood wall in Hereford, or
chancellor Rishi Sunak’s visit to Stokesley, North Yorkshire, to learn about
flood alleviation. Meanwhile, 127 employers were given awards for supporting
the armed forces, transport secretary Grant Shapps announced £589m to
“kickstart rail upgrades across the north”, plans for “congestion-busting” near
Swindon were “unveiled” and a monument to the battle at Gallipoli restored....
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/aug/10/britain-government-permanent-campaigning-machine-johnson-cummings