UK Boris Johnson: 'Confused, Dangerous, Flippant': World Pans PM CV Handling
The Guardian, March 24, 2020. Boris Johnsons breezy and contradictory declarations, similar to those on Brexit, have observers wincing. The international verdict on Boris Johnson and his zigzag handling of the pandemic has been damning, with responses ranging from bafflement and disbelief to anger.
Many consider the prime ministers initial laissez-faire approach to the crisis, followed by contradictory signals about his governments strategy, as an inexplicable bout of British exceptionalism.
Boris Johnson had gone out publicly and essentially asked Britons ... to accept death, said the Greek newspaper Ethnos. It declared him more dangerous than coronavirus. On Sunday, Singapores national development minister, Lawrence Wong, said the UK and Switzerland had abandoned any measure to contain or restrain the virus.
The New York Times accused Johnson of sowing confusion. He has seemed like a leader acting under duress ... playing catch-up to a private sector that had already acted on its own. Politicians, scientists and commentators greeted the prime ministers U-turn on Monday night, when he ordered a UK-wide lockdown, as a belated but welcome decision to join the rest of Europe, and much of the world, in a necessary strategy.
The mystery is why it took so long.
Last week Ireland, which shares a land border with the UK, struggled to understand Downing Streets hesitation. Boris Johnson is gambling with the health of his citizens, said the Irish Times. On Tuesday, after the prime ministers sudden reversal, one official in Dublin expressed relief. The Brits were doing their own thing and it looked like we were going to have to live with it. They got there in the end.
It was a variation of an observation attributed to Winston Churchill about America doing the right thing after exhausting all other options.
Foreign observers had become accustomed to Johnsons breezy pronouncements on Britain steering its own course during Brexit showdowns last year but they winced at hearing the same tone in the context of a global health emergency.
He appeared at press conferences alongside the chief medical officer, Chris Whitty, and the chief scientific adviser, Patrick Vallance, but instead of reassurance Vallance caused consternation by appearing to endorse the idea of allowing much of the population to become infected to develop herd immunity...
More, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/24/confused-dangerous-flippant-worlds-media-pans-pms-handling-of-coronavirus-boris-Johnson
- Cold War Steve, British satirical artist, International Exhibit April - May 2020