Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Lord Adonis’ resignation should signal the end for Theresa May’s sorry excuse for a government

 

Theresa May – a friend of amongst other luminaries as Gerry and Kate McCann and Sir Christopher and Lady Meyer – has done it again. In quitting his post today, Lord Adonis spelled out exactly what is wrong with her rotten government and provided further justification just as to why this woman is incapable of inspiring any kind of loyalty at all.

 

In stating: “Brexit is a populist and nationalist spasm worthy of Donald Trump” and suggesting future generations “will marvel at [her] acts of destruction,” Lord Adonis highlighted what most rational people are thinking. It is time that other sensible politicians join him, Lord Heseltine, Ken Clarke and Anna Soubry and bring this ragbag government down.

 

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Lord Adonis’ letter in full:

 

Dear Prime Minister,

 

The hardest thing in politics is to bring about lasting change for the better, and I believe in co-operation across parties to achieve it.

 

In this spirit I was glad to accept reappointment last year as Chair of the independent National Infrastructure Commission, when you also reaffirmed your support for HS2, which will help overcome England’s north-south divide when it opens in just eight years time. I would like to thank you for your courtesy in our personal dealings.

 

The Commission has done good work in the past 27 months, thanks to dedicated public servants and commissioners. Sir John Armitt, my deputy chair, and Phil Graham, chief executive, have been brilliant throughout.

 

I am particularly proud of our plans for equipping the UK with world-class 4G and 5G mobile systems; for Crossrail 2 in London and HS3 to link the Northern cities; and for transformational housing growth in the Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge corridor.

I hope these plans are implemented without delay. However, my work at the Commission has become increasingly clouded by disagreement with the Government, and after much consideration I am writing to resign because of fundamental differences which simply cannot be bridged.

 

The European Union Withdrawal Bill is the worst legislation of my lifetime. It arrives soon in the House of Lords and I feel duty bound to oppose it relentlessly from the Labour benches.

Brexit is a populist and nationalist spasm worthy of Donald Trump.

 

After the narrow referendum vote, a form of associate membership of the EU might have been attempted without rupturing Britain’s key trading and political alliances.

 

Instead, by allying with UKIP and the Tory hard right to wrench Britain out of the key economic and political institutions of modern Europe, you are pursuing a course fraught with danger.

Even within Ireland, there are set to be barriers between people and trade.

If Brexit happens, taking us back into Europe will become the mission of our children’s generation, who will marvel at your acts of destruction.

 

A responsible government would be leading the British people to stay in Europe while also tackling, with massive vigour, the social and economic problems within Britain which contributed to the Brexit vote. Unfortunately, your policy is the reverse.

 

The Government is hurtling towards the EU’s emergency exit with no credible plan for the future of British trade and European co-operation, all the while ignoring – beyond soundbites and inadequate programmes – the crises of housing, education, the NHS, and social and regional inequality which are undermining the fabric of our nation and feeding a populist surge.

 

What Britain needs in 2018 is a radically reforming government in the tradition of Attlee, working tirelessly to eradicate social problems while strengthening Britain’s international alliances.

 

This is a cause I have long advocated, and acted upon in government, and I intend to pursue it with all the energy I can muster. Britain must be deeply engaged, responsible and consistent as a European power. When in times past we have isolated ourselves from the Continent in the name of ’empire’ or ‘sovereignty,’ we were soon sucked back in.

 

This will inevitably happen again, given our power, trade, democratic values and sheer geography. Putin and the rise of authoritarian nationalism in Poland and Hungry are flashing red lights.

 

As Edmund Burke so wisely wrote, ‘people will not look forwards to posterity who do not look backwards to their ancestors.’

 

However, I would have been obliged to resign from the Commission at this point anyway because of the Transport Secretary’s indefensible decision to bail-out the Stagecoach/Virgin East Coast rail franchise.

 

The bailout will cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds, possibly billions if other loss-making rail companies demand equal treatment.

 

It benefits only the billionaire owners of these companies and their shareholders, while pushing rail fares still higher and threatening national infrastructure investment. It is even more inexcusable given the Brexit squeeze on public spending.

 

The only rationale I can discern for the bailout is as a cynical political manoeuvre by Chris Grayling, a hard right Brexiteer, to avoid following my 2009 precedent when National Express defaulted on its obligations to the state for the same East Coast franchise because it too had overbid for the contract.

 

I set up a successful public operator to take over East Coast services and banned National Express from bidding for new contracts. The same should have been done in this case. Yet, astonishingly, Stagecoach has not only been bailed out: it remains on the shortlist for the next three rail franchises.

 

The East Coast affair will inevitably come under close scrutiny by the National Audit Office and the Public Accounts Committee, and I need to be free to set out serious public interest concerns. I hope the PAC calls Sir Richard Branson and Sir Brian Souter to give evidence.

 

I am ready to share troubling evidence with the PAC and other parliamentary committees investigating the bailout.

 

As you know, I raised these concerns with the Chancellor and the Transport Secretary as soon as the bailout became apparent from the small print of an odd policy statement on 29 November majoring on reversing Beeching rail closures of the 1960s. I received no response from either Minister beyond inappropriate requests to desist.

 

Brexit is causing a nervous breakdown across Whitehall and conduct unworthy of Her Majesty’s Government. I am told, by those of longer experience, that it resembles Suez and the bitter industrial strife of the 1970s, both of which endangered not only national integrity but the authority of the state itself.

 

You occupy one of the most powerful offices in the history of the world, the heir of Churchill, Attlee and Gladstone. Whatever our differences, I wish you well in guiding our national destiny at this critical time.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Andrew Adonis

 

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1 COMMENT

  1. Happy New Year Matthew. Thanks for this contribution from you. I am glad to see that honest politicos rise out of the dry rot infected woodwork and let the leatherjackets devour the hidden remnants on their own. What other muck exists under the seemingly safe and secure skin /Strong and Stable skin which is highlighted by the McCann Case?
    As for the unseemly wish to hand Branson yet more money one must recall how he supported the Deadly Duo.
    Adonis is entirely correct but then you have to remember that this exit poll is and was not legally binding and a strong and confident Government could have said ” Thanks for your views.” But not so for the Yodelling Yomper, who completely misjudged matters before getting her rightfully deserved thrashing at the last election. Has the issue of the Parliamentart Boundaries in N.Ireland come to the front yet? Oh dear me, yet more problems waiting in the wings and it really is time she wandered off to new cornfields.

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