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  • My chancellor's time Now a big apartment spoken off a couple of former chance this time Now for a shadow chancellor, John McDonald is on the line.

  • A You weeping into your sandwiches this lunchtime?

  • I'm a shocked as you are.

  • Actually, I didn't expect this.

  • I don't think anybody did.

  • We only had Treasury questions a couple of days ago when I was firing questions.

  • The chancellor and I am literally at that point.

  • I have to say he looked.

  • He looked a bit anxious about things, but I didn't think it was about the I thought I was told he was secure, but it seems to be that it seems to be a CZ.

  • We understand that I don't know what you're hearing.

  • That he was told he can keep the job.

  • He just asked the wave goodbye to all of his advisors.

  • Yeah, but it looks as I raised in Treasury questions up done this or he had this battle with Dominic Cummings literally over over months, particularly since the general election.

  • And this is about Dominic Cummings is a number ten's control of the treasury.

  • So the best way of getting control is having someone there.

  • He'll just do as they're told.

  • But also, you know the tactic.

  • You surround them with your own adviser.

  • So they're boxed in then and to give the chance of other former chancellor Now is Julie says, I'm not gonna have that, but I can understand that.

  • Who so which self respecting person would want to be seen to be a student of the crime in trying some shade it Richie soon at their John McDonald.

  • I'm sure it's not by accident.

  • Well, I've blood on the basis of the rumors that what they are, and I estimated this is that they would leave the Soviet job it in place for at least 12 18 months, see how he performs.

  • But they keep issues soon, act in his chief secretary to be his mind, and also to be the eyes and ears at the prime minister within the treasure itself.

  • More actually, the eyes Dominic coming through is true.

  • You're closer to the action than I am, and it's always texting for journalists toe find a bogeyman or, you know, a villain of the piece.

  • But do you, with your record in your history in Parliament watching government, Do you?

  • You do see Dominic Cummings is exerting on unprecedented influence over proceedings.

  • It what happens and you've seen over time isn't just this government.

  • It's happened in past governments, including labor governments, where you do get a strong official, an advisor who dominates the scene and the court like a court, a court here exercising the power of the king or the Queen on Dhe.

  • They've become almost more powerful than C the ministers, because they've got the You have got the year, the prime minister.

  • But in addition to that, they will do often some of the dirty work of the prime minister.

  • The prime minister can walk away with a big brother to be clean hands.

  • Dominic Cummings has been a problem for a large number of ministers.

  • And you're seeing people go today, which are a bit surprised that some Northern Ireland secretary has gone has actually given a thinking, could job in the most difficult circumstances.

  • When he was chief whip, I had run ins with in in the Brexit negotiations.

  • We always were gone reasonably well nevertheless, but when he went to Ireland, I saw him two weeks ago and congratulate him on the job.

  • Done amazed.

  • You blooms people that you get rid of people like that competent people, and you replace some.

  • And that's what issues soon act is what every his merits.

  • He's relatively inexperienced or budgets coming up.

  • What does that mean?

  • It means actually number 10 can have more control than they would run a few hedge funds, I think.

  • Yeah, well again.

  • That's the other thing you lose.

  • It's your job to give him.

  • His Jew, I know, prayed a lot on his background in terms of son of a bus driver, et cetera, and used to rib me about.

  • That was my contact lenses.

  • At least he had that sort of background again.

  • What's happened now is Dominic Cummings has installed wishes soon at, you know, extremely wealthy family apart.

  • The problem with this government, I think, will be that they don't know how life is lived by most people, and I think again, at least I've had a bit of understanding of that, and I complimented about different times for that.

  • But I think that's going just to conclude and to clarify.

  • You said that you can't imagine any self respecting person working in the circumstances that cited Javid was apparently asked, You're essentially calling Richie's soon.

  • Ask someone who's no self respecting us.

  • I'm saying, I think he's a stooge.

  • I think he is.

  • I think he's been placed there because you will be controlled by number 10 and Dominic Cummings in particular.

  • What if Dominic Cummings is a genius, then None of this really matters, does it?

  • If he is a genius and he is in charge and he is a control freak and he is exerting unprecedented power, but he's actually rather good at his job, then why should my listeners be worried?

  • I don't think he is that the first thing.

  • I think he's erratic.

  • I think some of the decisions that we've seen coming out the government display that I also think actually, you should not give that amount of power to an unelected officials.

  • Not even if it's shame is Mill.

  • No.

  • Nobody, Nobody McDonnell.

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