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Politicians in the US and the UK are deliberately destroying politics

The US and UK elected political hierarchy are currently doing everything in their power to dismantle the institutions which they inhabit, for their own reasons. We have opened our houses to vandals.

Donald Trump is doing it because he didn’t realise that the Office of President of the United States didn’t just mean the actual office with the nice chairs & stuff – it meant having responsibilities to care for and steer your country, and behave in a statesmanlike and sensible way.

Sadly the words “responsibilities”, “statesmanlike” and “care” (unlike “bigly”, “covfefe” and “unpresidented”) have never been in Trump’s vocabulary.

Donald Trump is Al Czervik in Caddyshack – a brash, rich, rude golf-player who doesn’t give a toss about the niceties of polite society. Except in this remake he’s also racist, mean-spirited, not at all funny and can’t dance.

When a President refers to a senator as “Pocahontas” at a ceremony honouring Navajo veterans, you know it’s all gone wrong. Try to imagine Barack Obama making a joke about “Red Indians” at an event when he was president - the GOP would be marching on the White House. They criticised Obama for wearing a light suit, for God’s sake. 

Trump has also decided the famous Access Hollywood tape may not actually be him (but he has form as a bullshitter). And on Twitter today he promoted video from a UK far-right anti-Muslim group. But his outrageous actions are actually less damaging than the changes taking place behind the scenes in government.

Trump is in the process of filling judicial vacancies including in the Supreme Court, with GOP picks, and systematically filling the top posts at large government bodies with people whose livelihoods have depended on defeating the same institutions. International relations are conducted by Trump relations, mainly Ivanka (for contacts outside of Russia of course). Public health care is being gutted to help billionaires with tax cuts.

To be fair, the Republican Party’s raison d'ĂȘtre is the reduction/dismantling of government and reduction of taxes, and they are implementing their plan using Trump as their useful idiot. The UK government on the other hand doesn’t even have a plan and is populated entirely by useless idiots.

The UK government have manoeuvred themselves into an impossible position over Brexit, and now they can’t do anything about it without either the public or their own MPs revolting. So they have to destroy any mechanism which can challenge, impede or scrutinise them. This dismantling of checks and balances has taken the shackles off ministers in an unprecedented way. This, coupled with a Prime Minister who is so weakened she couldn't put out the Downing Street cat without bringing down government, has resulted in ministers running wild.

The list of actions and statements by UK ministers in recent weeks which would previously have resulted in instant sacking is almost endless :–

The Foreign Secretary writing his job application to be next Prime Minister in the national press and undermining Brexit negotiations in the process;

The same minister making a statement to a committee of MPs which could result in Iran increasing a UKwoman’s jail term by 5 years;

The Minister for exiting the EU repeatedly lying to and ignoring Parliament, using every trick in the book to avoid letting MPs/the public have any knowledge of Brexit plans or the likely impact on our country, to the point that he could soon be found in Contempt of Parliament (which used to result in the culprit actually being held in dungeons below Big Ben);

The International Development secretary running shadow Foreign policy unknown to the Foreign Office or Prime Minister, meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister and suggesting our aid budgetcould help to fund the Israeli army. (Though at least she got the sack for that.  Oh, hang on, she didn’t, she was allowed to resign and immediately make speeches sniping at the Prime Minister and government);

And today (29th November), standing in for the Prime Minister was someone who is currently under investigation for sexual impropriety and having “extreme porn” on his computer at work. It should be stressed of course that this is an ongoing investigation and nothing is proven, but in any other place of work an investigation like this would probably result in suspension from duty pending an outcome rather than being lined up as the spokesman for Her Majesty's Government.

The problem with knocking down a house of cards is that it’s difficult to rebuild.  When these vandals have finished doing their damage to the US and UK government systems, those responsible will move on to lucrative positions elsewhere. But the public view of, and faith in, politics will be shattered. Rules of normality for how governments and public officials should behave will have been torn up. When the next party comes into power, there will be no rules, they’ll be able to do anything using the excuse that it’s the New Normal. Fortunately the next change in government in the US and UK are likely to be to the Democrats and the Labour party respectively – for now.


We had better hope that future governments on both sides of the Atlantic are kinder and more reasonable than the current bunch. Because if they’re more unreasonable, harsher or more nationalist that at present then we’re in real trouble, and the control mechanisms will be dust by then.

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