lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN BRITAIN IS ENTERING A NEW AGE OF CORRUPTION - BRITAIN HAS RETURNED TO THE ‘OLD CORRUPTION’ THE VICTORIANS TRIED TO END - TAKING US FURTHER DOWN A ROAD TO A KLEPTOCRACY THAN MOST PEOPLE IN BRITAIN IMAGINE.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Britain has entered an era of legalised larceny by the politically well-connected some 150 years after the Victorians ended what they execrated as the “Old Corruption”.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN By this they meant the toxic system whereby the ruling elite enjoyed a parasitic relationship with the state enabling them to obtain jobs and money through patronage, partisanship and purchase.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN EXTRACTS 'Fast forward 170 years to the allegations against Baroness Michelle Mone over PPE procurement which so “shocked” Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and notice how many of the worst ingredients of the “Old Corruption” are re-emerging in modern Britain.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN The Victorians did not use the term to mean exclusively those doing anything illegal, but, then as now, the system was all the more pernicious because so much that was destructive to good government was permitted.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN We have yet to reach the stage, as happened long ago in Russia and the oil states of the Middle East and Africa, where government has become a looting machine run by a kleptocracy, but we are further down this road than most people in Britain imagine.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Signs of the retreat from the standards of honest and competent government to which the Victorian reformers aspired are today visible everywhere.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN What makes this decline so serious is the vast size of the sums of money now being wasted or misused.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN The most flagrant example of this was the waste of £12 billion spent on defective or over-priced PPE during the Covid-19 pandemic.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Probably, the figures are too gargantuan for people to take on board, but in a report published on June 2022, the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, scarcely a muckraking body, spelled out the losses:
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN equipment worth £4 billion did not meet NHS standards, £2.6 billion was not of a type or standard preferred by the NHS, £4.7 billion was written off because too much had been paid for it, and £673 million was spent on PPE that was defective.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN What we are really looking at here is one of the thefts of the century.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN The Government brushes aside this enormous useless expenditure of public funds, most of which ended up in somebody’s pockets, blaming it on an unprecedented emergency with which ministers were heroically seeking to cope.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN They argue that no time was available to check on PPE suppliers, however inadequate or dodgy they subsequently turned out to be.'
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN I have heard too many excuses about an existential crisis producing understandable errors too many times during corruption scandals in the Middle East to believe them.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN People intending to steal billions from a government are not fools.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN They put a great deal of thought into their planning.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN They must have insiders working for them, but they must also avoid official scrutiny by departmental committees and oversight bodies.'
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN 'A war is the best moment to strike for anybody intending to plunder the public purse without their activities being closely monitored ...
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Wars may be good for mass thefts but a pandemic turns out to be even better because of the general panic.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN People plotting to part a government from its money have a nose for this sort of chaos and know how to exploit it.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN They know how to sniff out and pay off influential people they need to help them, safe in the knowledge that their lobbying is legal with no risk of punishment aside from reputational damage.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN If unmasked as secret influencers, they can hide behind the unlikely claim that they were paid a lot of money by some very tough and worldly-wise people – for whom they then did almost nothing to further their interests.'
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN 'Looting government was easy in the eighteenth century because so many functions of government were out-sourced, a notable example being the East India Company with its own empire and army.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Such outsourcing was a recognised feature of “Old Corruption” because profit was prioritised over performance and regulatory control was minimal.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Much the same now happens in modern Britain as state functions are outsourced and degraded in the supposed interests of efficiency.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN At the heart of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report was a determination that future members of the civil service would be appointed on merit and they would not lose their jobs following a change of government.
lnkd.in/e4fRaWN But when Liz Truss became prime minister and Kwasi Kwarteng chancellor of the exchequer in September, almost their first act was to sack Sir Tom Scholar, the permanent secretary at the Treasury.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Or go back a couple of years to May 2020 at beginning of pandemic in 2020 when Baroness Dido Harding of Winscombe was appointed by the Health Secretary Matt Hancock to establish NHS Test and Trace
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among an unvaccinated population in England.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN The complicated task was taken out of the hands of experienced local officials and handed over to Harding, assisted by consultants paid £1,000 a day.
lnkd.in/e4fRa9WN Even in corrupt cynical eighteenth century Britain, people might have jibbed at that.'
lnkd.in/eZCPufeu PEOPLE: A BID TO RIG ELECTIONS UK, TORY VOTER ID LAWS LOOK LIKE AN ATTEMPT TO RIG OUR ELECTIONS, NOT IMPROVE THEM It’s not too late to avoid the disenfranchisement of the poor and the young before the next general election.
lnkd.in/eZCPufeu EXTRACT ‘Rishi Sunak may this week have been battered and bruised by strikes and U-turns, but he has at least made it past one key milestone:
lnkd.in/eZCPufeu his 45th day in power today means he managed to stay in office longer than Liz Truss did before she announced her resignation.
lnkd.in/epJfpPvf NHS WINTER CRISIS ERUPTS AFTER 12 TORY YEARS OF INCOMPETENT TORY GOVERNMENT ‘I’m afraid A&E will collapse’: The NHS winter crisis erupts after years of warnings.
lnkd.in/epJfpPvf EXTRACT
'Whatever happens this winter, the paramedics i spoke with hopes the public will understand why NHS staff are striking.
lnkd.in/epJfpPvf "A year ago, we were clapping for nurses," he says.
lnkd.in/epdpte9n UK PUBLIC BACK STRIKERS RATHER THAN MINISTERS ...AFTER PARTYGATE AND THE DISASTROUS TRUSSONOMICS, MANY MORE UK VOTERS NOW SEE THE TORIES AS INCOMPETENT, SERVING THEIR OWN INTERESTS AND OUT OF TOUCH WITH ORDINARY PEOPLE
lnkd.in/epdpte9n EXTRACTS 'Opinion polls on industrial action show a mixed picture at best for the Government.
lnkd.in/e-QPz9Wd NORWAY MOVES TO GREEN FUTURE DESPITE OIL RICHES
lnkd.in/e-QPz9Wd The Nordic nation is moving faster than most in de-carbonising its economy, but it has faced criticism for not rushing to Europe’s aid in the current energy crisis.
lnkd.in/e-QPz9Wd Norway has become astonishingly rich thanks to its oil and natural gas.
@KevinClimate "We've developed this term 'net zero' which allows us to move the burden of reducing emissions out to future generations, out to 2050 and beyond. It’s vacuous. Completely meaningless. It’s Latin for kicking the can down the road."
Source: How Wealth Inequality Fuels the Climate Emergency: @GeorgeMonbiot, Scientist Kevin Anderson on COP26 11 November 2021