Sometimes Percy was so utterly Gryffindor it was painful. Especially for him who was the one to worry, since Percy obviously was not worrying enough.
'And what is going to stop her from altering the law to make it possible? There is no other ministry, it's just her, and who exactly is Morag working on having her replaced with? How do we know it's not a matter of moving from ashes into the fire?'
He sighed. 'I'm sorry Percy, but while yes, you're more of a politician than I am, I'm much more experienced in insane, power hungry, fanatics - and trust me, there is very little they stop at.'
He shivered at the very idea. 'In fact, I'd be even more worried if you're right about her not being able to fire you. She would probably not hesitate to hire someone to make it impossible for you to stay on - in one manor or another.'
At least he didn't hold it against anyone who bore so many resemblances to his family.