Sometimes,' he says, 'I think it would save time and work if all the interested parties came to the council, including foreign ambassadors. The proceedings leak out anyway, and to save them mishearing and misconstruing they might as well hear everything at first hand.
In "Bring Up the Bodies," a character suggests that involving all stakeholders, including foreign ambassadors, in council meetings could enhance communication and efficiency. By having these parties present, there would be less chance of miscommunication, as they could hear the discussions directly instead of relying on second-hand accounts. This approach may streamline the process and reduce misunderstandings.
The character reflects on the challenges of information dissemination and the impact of leaks on perceptions of council proceedings. By proposing that everyone interested be present, he emphasizes transparency and the importance of clear dialogue among those involved in political decisions, suggesting that direct engagement could lead to better outcomes.