David Garcia on Fri, 11 Feb 2022 14:11:09 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> The Meaning of Boris Johnson


Old friend of nettime Patrice Riemens recently mailed to ask me how I felt about the weird/surreal state of the UK political scene. This maybe of interest to some if not I will no doubt be corrected.

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Rory Stuart, one of the old-style Tories purged by Johnson and Cummings has created a fabulous taxonomy to illustrate Johnson’s gifts “as the most accomplished liar in British public life –perhaps the best liar ever to serve as prime minister,” 

“He has” according to Stuart ”mastered the use of error, omission, exaggeration, diminution, equivocation and flat denial. He has perfected casuistry, circumlocution, false equivalence and false analogy. He is equally adept at the ironic jest, the fib and the grand lie; the weasel word and the half-truth; the hyperbolic lie, the obvious lie, and the bullshit lie – which may inadvertently be true.”

But despite all of this it is just about possible to argue that Johnson has read the runes better than many other Tories and that much of the weirdness of UK politics is to some extent froth. His administration is perhaps less of an outlier than it appears. He is a man of few fixed ideological beliefs which is how (like Merkle) he has held together a coalition with contradictory ideologies.. The ‘greased piglet’ is hard to pin down.

 

Like many countries and regions, Johnson has had to respond to the biggest change brought about by the pandemic which has been to accelerate a shift in favour of a greater role for the state. Including the nation state in part because of the pandemic pressure to close boarders. Unlike other Tories Johnson is at ease with this along with other aspects of an interventionist state, despite frequently pretending otherwise.. The return of the nation state is part of what is becoming a more geo-politically charged world which includes a new awareness of the entanglement of supply chain pressures with questions of security and risk (e.g. Russian pipeline). The newly empowered state is also a consequence of the eye-watering amount of borrowing required to keep our economies from flat-lining. So even for Tories on the right of the party any return to the old fiscal narrative will be pretty much impossible. And Johnson has been quicker to recognise this than other Tories. Despite Thatcherite nostalgia there can be no going back to the Cameron Osbourne response to the 2008 crisis.  Johnson’s conservatism recognises that there can be no return to small state with low taxes conservatism. His claims to NetZero ambitions means that world has gone..(But of course he often has to pretend otherwise) The post-covid mad Johnsonian UK has the appearance of a hyper-weird outlier. But wipe the froth of the Johnson Cappuccino and he maybe less of an outlier than it first appears.

 

David Garcia

 

 

 

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