Blaming the staff is cheap and nasty. If Gavin Williamson's resignation had not already been imperative, then it certainly is now.
Meanwhile, of course Dido Harding is to chair the National Institute for Health Protection while married to a Conservative MP on the board of a think tank that advocated NHS privatisation, and having herself been on the board of the Jockey Club when it decided to hold this year's Cheltenham Festival.
Under a Leader who was supposed to put it 20 points ahead, Labour is permanently eight to 10 points behind this. Not that it would do anything any differently, anyway.
Williamson is an arrogant and incompetent New Labour Minister from the same central casting that has supplied Harding as a socially well-connected but fundamentally unqualified New Labour quangocrat to push through privatisation without knowing what the word meant.
Who needs Keir Starmer when the years are already rolling back?
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