Outrageousness unbound
As usual, words fail me. Is this not a blatant exposure of our corruption?"In the final hours of the Liz Truss regime, a key question was obsessing advisers: who would get a seat in the House of Lords? Her inner circle was divided as to whether, after just 49 days in office, such privileges were even appropriate. As a few aides tried to convince Truss that honours would be a mistake, her chief of staff, Mark Fullbrook, was adamant a select few would become the lords and ladies of tomorrow.As a former prime minister, Truss has the right to put forward a list of ‘resignation honours’. The jury is still out as to whether she will choose to do so. There have been five PMs in six years, each entitled to their own set of resignation honours and with their own staff, courtiers, ministers and donors to placate." "in an age of political transience, the permanence of these appointments is especially jarring."From "Inside Team Truss’s tussle for titles" - James Heale, Spectator, December 10th, 2022.
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