Friday, February 11, 2022

The Guardian View on Trust in Britain: John Major’s Timely Warning

THE GUARDIAN – EDITORIAL: The former prime minister is right to call attention to the reputational damage that Britain is suffering under Boris Johnson

‘According to Sir John, “our reputation is being shredded”.’ Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA

Such events are normally arranged weeks in advance, so it is unlikely that Sir John Major decided to make his speech about the decline of trust in British democracy on Thursday specifically to coincide with Boris Johnson and Liz Truss’s Ukraine-related diplomatic forays to Brussels, Warsaw and Moscow. The split-screen counterpoint between the two events was nevertheless very striking. In particular, it was revealing about the realities, and the fantasies, of this government’s international influence.

On the one hand, in Moscow, the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, contemptuously derided his meeting with Ms Truss as a conversation of “the mute with the deaf”, containing “nothing secret, no trust. Just slogans…” On the other hand, in London, Sir John was simultaneously delivering a passionate warning that a loss of political trust at home leads umbilically to a loss of political reputation and influence abroad. The connection between the two could hardly have been more clearly illustrated. » | Editorial | Thursday, February 10, 2022