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Good campaigner, lousy governor, former UK speaker says of BoJo

John Bercow’s searing comments on PM come as he leaves Conservative Party for Labour

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Jun 2021 6:20PM

Good campaigner, lousy governor, former UK speaker says of BoJo
John Bercow served as a Conservative MP for Buckingham for 12 years before being elected House of Commons speaker in 2009, becoming the youngest person to hold the post in 100 years. He stepped down in October 2019. – AFP pic, June 20, 2021

LONDON – The colourful former speaker of Britain’s House of Commons, John Bercow, said he has left the Conservatives to join the opposition Labour Party, launching a blistering attack on Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

In an interview with the Observer newspaper published today, the former MP said the Conservative Party under Johnson is “reactionary, populist, nationalistic, and sometimes, even xenophobic”.

Bercow, who stepped down as speaker in October 2019 after 10 years, said he joined the Labour Party a few weeks ago because he shares its values.

“I am motivated by support for equality, social justice and internationalism. That is the Labour brand,” he told the Observer.

“The conclusion I have reached is that this government needs to be replaced. The reality is that the Labour Party is the only vehicle that can achieve that objective. There is no other credible option.”

He described the prime minister as “a successful campaigner, but a lousy governor”.

“I don’t think he has any vision of a more equitable society, any thirst for social mobility, or any passion to better the lot of people less fortunate than he is. I think increasingly, people are sick of lies, sick of empty slogans, sick of a failure to deliver.”

Bercow served as a Conservative MP for Buckingham for 12 years before being elected speaker in 2009, becoming the youngest person to hold the role in 100 years.

Famed for his shouts of “order, order!” to bring raucous MPs in line, Bercow found himself as the man in the middle of more than three years of fiery parliamentary debates on Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union.

He enraged the ruling Conservatives with a series of decisions that they saw as trying to stymie Brexit and favouring the “Remain” side.

The 58-year-old vehemently denied ever taking sides, but earned praise from pro-Europeans and a global following with his rulings and outsized personality.

His later years as speaker were overshadowed by allegations of bullying parliamentary staff – accusations that he has rubbished.

The Labour Party’s former shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, said Bercow was “scrupulously fair” in his treatment of MPs.

“He won our respect, especially for his fight to protect the rights of Parliament. I wholeheartedly welcome him into the Labour Party.”

For the Conservatives, however, Pensions Minister Guy Opperman said: “Labour is welcome to Bercow.”  – AFP, June 20, 2021

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