The text discusses Danny Kruger's recent defection to the Reform party, highlighting his lack of governmental experience. Kruger is presented as a "safeish" choice, though potentially not a very bright one. The author suggests Kruger's judgment is questionable, despite his self-assuredness. He left the Tories recently, which might not have been a significant loss to his previous party. The piece implies Kruger, with his ability to convince himself he's correct, managed to impress Nigel Farage. The text notes that Kruger might not be as intelligent as he thinks he is. This is a critique of Kruger and his newfound role within the Reform party. It also reveals the author is somewhat skeptical of Kruger's abilities. The text concludes with a promotion for an event involving John Crace, Marina Hyde, and Pippa Crerar. They will review the past year with special guests at the Barbican in London. Lastly, a book by John Crace is advertised as well.
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