occasionally would come to power and then their system would be too rigid, they would make outlandish promises and they would fail to deliver. i think that s a harder argument to make at the moment because, you know, you ve got modi in power, you ve got erdogan in power. now, they are showing that they can govern and they can govern with some substance. it feels in britain as though the system has kind of gone back to, reverted to its natural position. every government i ve covered has at some point railed against the civil service and moaned and said that they want to deliver this but they can t, the civil service is blocking them, making it difficult. i think during brexit and the, you know, the governments of michael gove and boris johnson, you know, the blob, the experts, we no longer trust the experts. that was a high water mark. i think we ve come back a bit from that. i think the largest two parties in the uk are now governed or led by more technocratic leaders. i think i detect
govern and they can govern with some substance. it feels in britain as though the system has kind of gone back to, reverted to its natural position. every government i ve covered has at some point railed against the civil service and moaned and said that they want to deliver this but they can t, the civil service is blocking them, making it difficult. i think during brexit and the, you know, the governments of michael gove and borisjohnson, you know, the blob, the experts, we no longer trust the experts. that was a high water mark. i think we ve come back a bit from that. i think the largest two parties in the uk are now governed or led by more technocratic leaders. i think i detect a lack of confidence in some systems, some of the institutions within the uk. i think we see it in our own institution. the bbc has been browbeaten by so many governments in different colours over recent years that you sometimes wonder, as an institution, is it
would be too rigid, they would make outlandish promises and they would fail to deliver. i think that s a harder argument to make at the moment because, you know, you ve got modi in power, you ve got erdogan in power. now, they are showing that they can govern and they can govern with some substance. it feels in britain as though the system has kind of gone back to, reverted to its natural position. every government i ve covered has at some point railed against the civil service and moaned and said that they want to deliver this but they can t, the civil service is blocking them, making it difficult. i think during brexit and the, you know, the governments of michael gove and boris johnson, you know, the blob, the experts, we no longer trust the experts. that was a high water mark. i think we ve come back a bit from that. i think the largest two parties in the uk are now governed or led by more technocratic leaders. i think i detect a lack of confidence in some systems, some of the inst
to make at the moment because, you know, you ve got modi in power, you ve got erdogan in power. now, they are showing that they can govern and they can govern with some substance. it feels in britain as though the system has kind of gone back to, reverted to its natural position. every government i ve covered has at some point railed against the civil service and moaned and said that they want to deliver this but they can t, the civil service is blocking them, making it difficult. i think during brexit and the, you know, the governments of michael gove and borisjohnson, you know, the blob, the experts, we no longer trust the experts. that was a high water mark. i think we ve come back a bit from that. i think the largest two parties in the uk are now governed or led by more technocratic leaders. i think i detect a lack of confidence in some systems, some of the institutions within the uk. i think we see it in our own institution. the bbc has been browbeaten by so many governments in di