I condemn them for their dilatory methods in the past and their inability to realise the magnitude of the Crisis of Today.
It seems that the Crisis of Today is psychological as much as a crisis of cement and lack of care.
There was a problem, but not one that can in any way be compared with the Crisis of Today.
I wonder how he must have coped in the Cabinet when the then Prime Minister Tony Blair and his colleagues willingly embraced big business, and how he must have held his nose when talking about some of the reforms that contributed to the problems that caused the Crisis in Today's banking sector.