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impossible123
25 Apr 20 12:22
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When would be the best day, if so? The ministers have been woeful for showing a lack of proactiveness eg procurement of PPE and equipment were left at the last minute when the rest of the world need them too; herd immunity adopted at the outset; no temperature testing at ports of new arrivals; wearing of mask in public not advised; a minister visiting an undeclared 2nd home; etc.

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geordie1956
When: 25 Apr 20 12:28
to be fair johnson was proactive with attempting to implement herd basis as he shook hands with all & sundry
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 12:38
It would have a similar level of intelligence to those clapping for themselves every Thursday evening.
By:
twizzle22
When: 25 Apr 20 12:48
Think they realise  they have royally screwed up and desperately looking for a way out to save face.
By:
Baphornet
When: 25 Apr 20 13:19
they are being advised by numpties who haven't got a scooby. But tbf, no one has. For at least 20 years the local quacks have opined "it's a virus/viral infection"  for everything from a cough to a sore hole. Well now they've actually got a nasty one, they are clueless. Is it 2-3 years since they stopped giving out antibiotics willy nilly? And the reason? "Excessive use of antibiotics may allow the germs to become resistant to the antibiotic medicines" I wonder if the boffins who came up with that are members of SAGE?
By:
lurka
When: 25 Apr 20 13:24
antibiotics have no effect on a virus, they kill bacteria
By:
Baphornet
When: 25 Apr 20 13:28
and?
By:
layingisthewayforward
When: 25 Apr 20 13:43
Don't think they've done much wrong personally
By:
Emitdeb
When: 25 Apr 20 14:24
^

Pretty much agree with what he said..
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 25 Apr 20 14:29
So do I, its only the people trying to political point score who dont. As you may notice from the fred starters on here.
By:
edy
When: 25 Apr 20 14:35
impossible123 was a very ardent defender of Boris and his administration until very recently.
By:
edy
When: 25 Apr 20 15:00
and InsiderTrader was also very loyal until very recently.
By:
edy
When: 25 Apr 20 15:05
twizzle, I think wouldn't be described as your classical libtard either.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 15:13
People with any political allegiance ought to be aware for example that government ministers aren't in charge of buying PPE. Not that the NHS has run out of it anyway.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 15:15
I would hope however that the more sensible right leaning people wouldn't succumb to msm propaganda or twatter merchants.
By:
lapsy pa
When: 25 Apr 20 15:23
If this is a call for a big Boo thing at say 8.00 pm on a Saturday i will throw in a few boo's, good idea.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 15:30
You could follow it up with a bit of an Akon rendition.
By:
The Leopard
When: 25 Apr 20 15:36
Instead of a Boo-ing the incompetent muppets....how about we kick them out and let Keir Starmer's Labour takeover !
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 15:39
Laugh
By:
geordie1956
When: 25 Apr 20 15:52
couldn't do worse
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 16:02
They couldn't even organise announcing the result of an internal election. So, yes they could, and would.
By:
impossible123
When: 25 Apr 20 17:18
Not Labour. The present Labour Party need a substantial period of time for reflection as they are not geared up for government akin to the Tories not geared up to manage the spread and high death rates of Covid-19.
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 17:42

Apr 25, 2020 -- 4:02PM, Cider wrote:


They couldn't even organise announcing the result of an internal election. So, yes they could, and would.


It would be virtually impossible to do worse than our current government.

By:
nineteen points
When: 25 Apr 20 18:11
one question. would mr starmer of shook hands with all and sundry in a hospital full of covid patients after being told by experts not to? i suppose the doris the buffoon is winning on people infected, a distance clear
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 18:20

Apr 25, 2020 -- 6:11PM, nineteen points wrote:


one question. would mr starmer of shook hands with all and sundry in a hospital full of covid patients after being told by experts not to? i suppose the doris the buffoon is winning on people infected, a distance clear


No, Starmer wouldn't because he has a functioning brain.

By:
lapsy pa
When: 25 Apr 20 18:32
Barnier was like an anti Christ today,accusing the UK of dragging its feet in the EU negotiations,1 less boo there,the worst recession in hundreds of years and a spiralling death rate puts "sovereignty" into perspective, why not change that sheety brexit cabinet sooner,throw them all out on their ear,a nest of snakes who only had one purpose and it wasn't a pandemic.
By:
edy
When: 25 Apr 20 18:46
Problem is a lot of the perfectly sensible and capable Tories have been purged.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 18:56
No. Starmer would have hidden away in his bunker and come out when it was nearly all over and claimed he knew better than the medical and scientific advisers.
By:
geordie1956
When: 25 Apr 20 19:05
Better than hiding in a fridge
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 19:09

Apr 25, 2020 -- 6:56PM, Cider wrote:


No. Starmer would have hidden away in his bunker and come out when it was nearly all over and claimed he knew better than the medical and scientific advisers.


Hidden away in his bunker? Think what you are saying here. Nobody, and I mean nobody has a chronic record of refusing to facing questions as Boris has. Whether it be hiding in a fridge, avoiding TV interviews that other leaders did, then being a brain dead idiot and shaking hands with any coronavirus patient he could find before disappearing off the face of the earth, allegedly at deaths door but didn't need a ventilator and was up walking about in the hospital grounds the next day. Where exactly is the hide and seek champion right now?

By:
nineteen points
When: 25 Apr 20 19:13
ciders first joke! well done your mate
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 19:21
Political operating shouldn't be confused with competency. Boris won an 80 seat majority and his opposition had its worst result for decades. In my view his general election campaign was successful. A national emergency is obviously different, of course if Boris had locked himself down and eliminated all risk of catching the virus his opposition would have attacked him for hiding away. Now they attack him for meeting with covid patients and interacting with them. Boris is not winning the opinion of the majority of betfair chit chatters or twatter but he is with the general public, and I'm confident winch he prefers to be doing best with.
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 19:25
He won an 80 seat majority that a monkey wearing a blue rosette would have won against a terrible opposition on a one issue election.
By:
mafeking
When: 25 Apr 20 19:25
do the opposite of the majority opinion on social nedia on anything and you won't go far wrong
By:
mafeking
When: 25 Apr 20 19:25
social media Blush
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 19:26
lol pp so I don't recall any of your politics posts predicting a huge tory majority. unless this is after timing, starmer style
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 19:27
The hide and seek champion now has a cabinet solely chosen for one purpose and it aint coronavirus.
By:
politicspunter
When: 25 Apr 20 19:27
Feel free to check the politics forum.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 19:28
indeed mafeking. it's bizarre how the online world is the antithesis of the real world.
By:
Cider
When: 25 Apr 20 19:32
In my view Boris is far from perfect and if there's a lazy option (in normal times) he may well take it. But he's an excellent leader, and unparalleled as a political operator.
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