Matters of Interest: Is Britain Broken? & Lessons from Mandelson's Appointment
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Lee kicks off this midweek edition of 'Since Attlee & Churchill' by unpacking one of the emerging divides on the British right: is the country broken? Reform seems to think so, and the Conservatives not. But what does it mean to label a country as broken? And what would the policy consequences of such a condition be? Next, Richard argues that there is nothing wrong with Prime Ministers making political appointments, as Keir Starmer did when he made Peter Mandelson ambassador. But when they do so, they must be willing to be held accountable and defend themselves in political terms - not try to hide their judgement behind bureaucratic processes.
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