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When ministers lose touch with reality

Governments, ministers, civil servants, advisers, frequently do not know what they are doing, according to Michael Burton.

There is a natural assumption among the public that because governments have expert advice to hand in the form of civil servants, plus common sense and an infrastructure through which to implement decisions they therefore generally know what they are doing.

If we as the public really believed that governments couldn't run a whelk stall then the collapse of confidence would lead to near anarchy.

Michael Burton

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