Adam1 wrote:Why are we having another consultation?
NIMTOO - Not In My Turn Of Office. or 'If in doubt do nowt'
Its how ministers and senior civil servants work. The idea is to push any possibly shit generating decision into the future and onto the next guy in office. Tony Blair has managed this brilliantly as far as lumbering G.Brown with the collapse of the UK bubble economy.
Ideally one never makes any decisions at all. The name of the game is to preserve 'a clean slate' and a reputation for having a 'safe pair of hands' . That's how to progress up the ministerial ladder. Create a fuss by taking a controversial and possibly vote losing decision - even if it is in retrospect the correct decision - and it's back to the back benches at the next ministerial re-shuffle. Lack of fuckups is valued more highly than achievement on the political CV, and the real troublemakers, no matter how talented, never get appointed at all.
Unfortunately in the wider scheme of things (apart from that cushy pension and a handful of juicy non-executive directorhips) this means that political decision making descends into perpetual crisis management. Nothing gets done in a timely fashion. Joe Public suffers accordingly.