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Published 15:23 16 Mar 2018 GMT
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I’m all for having Boris Johnson as our Foreign Secretary. It keeps him off the streets, and as long as there’s literally no news happening, he can’t really cause any damage.
Except that we’re in the most newsy era in history. You can’t move for news. Take this week, for example, when a Russian nerve agent attack on British soil has led to into an escalating war of words with a foreign power. Suddenly this country’s choice of Foreign Secretary doesn’t seem as funny. Suddenly the banter catches up with us, and we’re all shrugging and looking at each other as if to say, “Well it wasn’t my idea.”
Suddenly you’ve got the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson addressing the Russian ambassador, calling on Russia to “immediately provide full and complete disclosure” of its Novichok nerve gas programme to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and that they have 48 hours to respond. Suddenly, we’re all here looking like dickheads of having a Banter Cabinet.
It’s like if Joe Pasquale did the voiceover for a Hollywood blockbuster. The message gets lost because all you’re thinking about is whose idea it was to make that casting decision.
Inside the Kremlin, Putin must have been reeling. Never before will he have had to face such strong words from a foreign government. He should go away and shut up. But go away from where, exactly? He’s not here, he’s already in Russia. How far should he go? Perhaps the genius of Williamson’s statement is in its ambiguity. World War III historians will be analysing his words for generations to come.
Having neither gone away nor shut up, the Russian Defence Ministry issued a statement in response, calling Williamson “a vulgar old harpy”. Nah, this is actually fine and normal. This is the natural climax of the Banter Cabinet – a comical war of words with a foreign nuclear power. Whilst they shout, “I know you are, but what am I?” and make loser signs on their forehead at each other, we’ll all be incinerated in the nuclear blasts anyway.
Long live the Banter Cabinet.

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