Inflation, energy bills and stagnant wages could mean destitution for millions. But Conservative ideology forbids offering answersHas Boris Johnson ended his holiday? It?s hard to tell. He was never committed to government, even during national emergencies, as his serial absence from Cobra meetings at the beginning of the pandemic revealed. Now, while several national crises converge, he seems to have given up altogether. But his detachment is not just a pathology. It is also a doctrine. Absence is what the party donors paid for.Whether physically present or not, recent prime ministers and their governments have prepared us for none of the great predicaments we face. They have looked the other way as the water companies failed to commission any new reservoirs since they were privatised in 1989, and allowed astonishing volumes of that precious commodity we call treated drinking water - 2.4bn litres a day on current estimates - to leak away. It?s a carelessness so grand that it feels like a metaphor. Instead of forcing them to stop these leaks, the government has allowed these corporations to pump the rivers dry: the living world, as ever, is the buffer that must absorb failure and greed.George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Britain faces crisis upon crisis, and our leaders are absent. This is how a country falls apart | George Monbiot
10. srpna 2022 7:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/aug/10/crisis-britain-leaders-inflation-energy-wages-conservative
Zdroj: The Guardian