Held Hostage: The Clash of Idealism and Realism
/Darian Murray-Griffiths is a first year reading History and Politics at Christ Church.
The past week has seen much occur, most notably the Chancellor’s Budget for a recovery from Covid, the ongoing Salmond-Sturgeon debacle, and the Oprah-Harry-Meghan interview. All have seen a clash of idealism and realism, in which institutions, parties and public figures have tussled over truth and what the future should look like. Yet these numerous incidents have also revealed how many in our commentariat, in our political nation have been held hostage by an idealism which makes them reluctant or averse to the demands of realism. Some believe that some principles are timeless, inflexible and should prevail over whatever fluctuations and vicissitudes dominate the moment. We saw this with the Budget raising taxes, this from the historic party of low taxes. Yet we also saw that this was a direct clash with another, even older economic liberal shibboleth: sound finance.
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