
Best of the Spectator Quite right!: Munira Mirza | part two
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Feb 28, 2026 Munira Mirza, former adviser to Boris Johnson and founder of Civic Future and Fix Britain, speaks on leadership and the state. She weighs Boris Johnson’s strengths and flaws. She questions whether human-rights and equality laws hinder decisive government. She urges clearer political leadership and ’radical candour’ in Westminster.
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Inside The 2021 Migration Surge
- Munira recounts 2021 migration policy confusion and bad data from Home Office and ONS.
- She says visas like the graduate visa and loosened routes, plus late revisions to numbers, produced a post-pandemic surge she tried to resist.
Boris Was Gifted Yet Often Undecisive
- Munira gives a balanced characterisation of Boris Johnson as talented but inconsistent.
- She praises his agility and unfair detractors, but notes he could be evasive and unserious at crucial moments, exposing flaws in office.
Systemic Failures Matter As Much As Leadership
- Government failures often come from systemic wiring, not only personalities.
- Munira Mirza argues lack of decisiveness, Cabinet division and procedural blockages mattered as much as Boris Johnson's flaws, limiting effective action.
