Peter Hoskin

Meetings as theatre

Hold the front pages.  Brown’s just called a “crisis meeting” with Alistair Darling, Mervyn King and Adair Turner, the head of the Financial Services Authority – three people he should be (and is?) in round-the-clock contact with anyway.  Of course, our PM’s been milking this financial crisis for every drop of its theatrical worth all along – few in Westminster think his economic council (which met yesterday, by the way) will actually do anything substantive.  But this latest move deserves its own run in the West End.  Instead, it will most likely get a run in tomorrow’s papers.  If so, mission accomplished for Brown and his cadre of spinners.

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