Abolishing Public Health England or the overseas aid department is easy. The challenge is to create new institutions that will reshape Britain
The difference between a revolt and a revolution is that the latter seeks to build a new order while the former knows only destruction. This government has proved its talent for popular revolt. Within a year, Boris Johnson has stormed Labour’s ”red wall”, wrested Brexit from a reluctant parliament, abolished the Department for International Development and Public Health England, and threatened the future of the BBC. But there is, as yet, no plan in evidence for completing the revolution.
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