Millennie Al wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 4:14 am
Opti wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 10:15 am
I've been struck by the number of people defending Rishi Sunak and his wife along the lines of "I don't see the problem, it was all legal".
That's the problem, right there.
That's because the attack is a personal attack of malice and envy. The attack is that one or two specific individuals are wrong despite having obeyed the law. If the attack had been that the non-dom system was wrong and cited anonymised examples of individuals, then any defence would have addressed that.
Malice and envy? That's not how I feel about it: I don't feel any
personal malice, far less envy, towards Rishi Sunak in person. In fact, I was pleased to see the Conservatives embracing diversity a bit more, as a general principle. But I do still think his situation is problematic.
In general, I feel uncomfortable about extremely rich politicians making policies which affect millions of poor people. I fear that their lack of familiarity and experience of life in poverty, and their educational privilege, may lead them to superficial and prejudiced decisions which cruelly affect lives of the disadvantaged.
In some ways, that seems worse if that extremely rich person is not even committed to the country involved on a long term basis. I fully appreciate that many people these days are nomads, and that's fine. But again I would like a person making decisions with long term impacts on a society, to have some long term relationship to these impacts.
Finally, I expect all politicians to be scrutinised over decision making which may affect their immediate family members.
Rishi Sunak causes me problems on all three of these aspects. Furthermore, his responses to challenge, which seemed to me to be petty and vindictive rather than measured, also caused me to re-evaluate him as a person; and the fact that he plainly hadn't considered that these issues might be politically significant, led me to doubt his general good sense.
None of these things have to do with illegality, of course. It is perfectly possible to have strong disapprobation towards legal actions.