Agreed. But having decided they didn’t want to go down the privatisation route, they’re doing the typical politician thing of using the highest estimate available.
Agreed. But having decided they didn’t want to go down the privatisation route, they’re doing the typical politician thing of using the highest estimate available.
So to loop us back to the beginning, might that not justify a fair bit of Sharkey's ire?
It might. I wasn't commenting on the fairness or not of the ire, just the over-the-top, scripted, self-conscious "MIC DROP!" style, the childishness of demanding the SoS resign, and how effective that might be at influencing those he wants to influence - prinicipal among them, the SoS in question.