(I think to a degree he's right, you aren't going to be able to make the best decisions with tight time constraints, when you're sat in a room that looks more like something out of a stately home)
But I wonder whether a) Boris is just plowing ahead with Cummings's old plans despite him no longer being in government or b) Cummings still has some input into decision making
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/mar/08/plan-for-new-9m-whitehall-situation-room-criticised
This is interesting. This idea is straight off of Cummings's blog in one of those absurdly lengthy posts.
(I think to a degree he's right, you aren't going to be able to make the best decisions with tight time constraints, when you're sat in a room that looks more like something out of a stately home)
But I wonder whether a) Boris is just plowing ahead with Cummings's old plans despite him no longer being in government or b) Cummings still has some input into decision making