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Jimmy Nicholls's avatar

I think there's another reason why people make dead cat accusations so readily: it sounds clever and makes them look like somebody in the know.

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James1942's avatar

Having worked in the Civil Service from 1996-2004, I would definitely agree with your view that those in politics have surprisingly little control over events, the news cycle and public opinion. And I was there at a time when a Labour govt had enormous majorities, a clear legislative programme, and a lot of experienced political "big beasts" (sorry, hate that phrase but couldn't think of a better one). Today, a Conservative govt has very few credible "big political names", has got rid of anyone who disagreed with its flagship policy, and has little to no continuity of political advice/political nous. Much of what people are calling "dead cat" strategy seems to be more about an amateurish govt with amateurish advisors at its centre. And few clear ideas of what it practically wants to achieve.

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