If he felt he could manage a crisis of the magnitude it was from 5,000 miles away then perhaps we were paying the wrong person?
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"If he felt he could manage a crisis of the magnitude it was from 5,000 miles away then perhaps we were paying the wrong person?
Generals are never on the front line, however they are usually close to the battlefield. "
I think it was more the fact that he had proclaimed that during flood crisis situations you have to be seen to be there.
People are entitled to their holidays and to spend time with family. He could have come back 1 day earlier and if he had he would still have been criticised for being on holiday in the sunshine at the time.
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