Boris Johnson is learning that in politics you cannot simply 'follow the science' | David Runciman

The prime minister is trying to pretend that nakedly political decisions are driven by data. But almost no one buys it

What happened to following the science? In the spring, when Boris Johnson and his scientific advisers were proceeding in lockstep, there was no disagreement about the necessity of shutting the country down. Now the government is coming to its own conclusions about what is needed, and the scientists on the Sage advisory group have started distancing themselves from No 10’s decisions.

Critics complain that the politicians are chancing it rather than being led by the evidence. But as the German sociologist Max Weber argued a century ago, politics can never really follow the science. Pretending that it can is where the trouble starts.

Related: Boris Johnson's refusal to seek compromise will be his undoing | Martin Kettle

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