
The prime minister – and his cabinet – would benefit from some basic ethics training
The IndependentFor a number of years I was the vice-president for a major international energy company, responsible for internal investigations, corruption prevention, and business ethics. This has more to do with sound judgement than simply following the rules, although the latter would appear to be in need of improvement, whilst our prime minister and his cabinet might benefit from some basic ethics training. It contained the rather remarkable revelation that “on days when a strong wind or bright sunshine produces excess renewable energy, prices can fall rapidly, especially if the demand is low”. Nigel Plevin Somerset Farage is far from a top dog Sean O’Grady, for whom I have great respect, writes that Farage “has been knocking around at the top of politics for longer than all his rivals combined”. I am also not sure that I would consider the sitting and former prime ministers as “rivals” to Farage, who is a consummate political disappointment.
History of this topic

Robert Jenrick: Tory leadership candidate most feared by Reform wants nothing to do with Nigel Farage
The IndependentDiscover Related












































