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Where did he come back from Italy or Spain
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The Labour destroyer returns!!
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He has made our country a laughing stock.
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Great News he is back.
Now lets have some leadership and stop looking at Covid as on isolated thing where you are trying to minimise direct deaths. Add in all the other health and financial costs. In a few short weeks the decision to change policy due to fear and install a lockdown has wiped off all the savings made under 'austerity'. The longer it goes on the poorer public services there will be for the next decade or more. |
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The UK is now up to sixth place in the world table of coronavirus cases and we are closing in rapidly on the countries above us. Now isn't the time to be relaxing guidelines, if anything we need a stricter lockdown than we have at present, starting with ending the planeloads of folks coming here from other virus affected countries.
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Leadership????...how the f can you lead when you hide in a ruddy fridge?..Blood on his fat porky hands..useless tw^t.
All the fake enthusiasm and upbeat bollox will keep his simpleton fans happy. |
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aye, the pied piper for the lunatics
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His personal opinion poll ratings are in freefall, down ten in three weeks.
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hahahah the lefty tears are here, he saved this country from the Islam Reupblic Party Of Britain (LABOUR PARTY)
...the traitor party destroyed for decades hopefully. |
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its a bit like getting George best,oliver reed and gazza lecturing us on drinking in moderation
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I notice the DORIS tag is spreading raab now been talked of as DOM, maybe they hope people forget who they are
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I hope Bojo coming back would mean one less ministerial idiots on daily briefing eg Mr Hancock or Mr undeclared 2nd home. Either is a waste of space in preaching the daily government message.
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Literally no one outside UK is citing us a model of how to handle this deadly virus NO F*CKING ONE!
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could have been far worse,2nd worst, couldn't have been much worse ,makes nurse suzzie sound competent
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He didn't say much except hello and what a great job i'm doing!
He advoided the back to work question, too many new cases anyway,he might be getting something right. |
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Give him time. It will come. Just good to see him back in one piece and look sufficiently fit to head Downing Street. We'd be in deep doo-doo if there's no improvement from the days of his illness and convalescing.
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done his bit,time for a holiday,only about his 5th since xmas, more time off than colleen rooney
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If the French,Spanish and Italian number of new cases yesterday keep to that level,it will.
Being behind them there is pain for at least a couple of weeks yet. |
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10/20,000 deaths in care homes wonder how the NHS would have coped if only a fraction of these were taken to where they should have been in hospital,
40,000 deaths,no one using hospital, 6 unused knightingale hospitals ,course the nhs hasn't been over run, but hasn't stopped us been 2nd worst effected country in the world, when DORIS like trump ,thought we might avoid even a single death ,when this started 4 months ago |
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Given the high level of cases and casualties experienced here at the moment it will be foolish and political suicide if the government are not guided by stats and events from our European neighbours.
I think a relaxation of lockdown looks likely after this 2nd 3 week period ending on 9th May. |
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I'd hate to think where we'd be now if they had persevered with the "herd immunity" ... particularly as there is no evidence that having had the virus gives immunity ... the death rate would have been off the scale
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I'm wondering what the 7-11 hystericals will do when this is eventually over, poor buggers will be lost.
Meanwhile Boris is back, and as someone once said, REJOICE, REJOICE. |
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One country that's been in the news for doing more than just "flattening" the curve is New Zealand.
It says it has stopped community transmission, and with just one case reported on Sunday, Prime Minister Jacinda Adern said the virus was "currently" eliminated. Fewer than 1,500 people have been infected among New Zealand's nearly five million population - and only 19 have died. So how did New Zealand get to where it is now? Some experts point to it making an earlier start. Adern announced strict lockdown measures in March - when only about 100 people had tested positive and no one had yet died. The country's geography has also played a role in its success. A relatively small country, New Zealand has more control over who can come in than a larger country with more porous borders. But many experts have attributed its main success to the clarity of the message coming from the government. Unlike nations that declared "war on Covid-19", the New Zealand government message was that of a country coming together. It urged people to "Unite Against Covid-19". Ardern has repeatedly called the country "our team of five million". "Jacinda [Ardern] is a brilliant communicator and an empathetic leader," Prof Michael Baker from Otago University told the BBC. |
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An island nation with a brilliant leader, we can only wish for something like that.
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one question answered DORIS been in la la land for last 2 weeks, doing better than people,rest of world anticipated , we,re doing 100% worse than the 2 blokes your getting advice from witty and vallance ,hoped for 3 weeks ago
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Witty and Vallance were bullied by the mekon...Whitty has looked very uncomfortable throughout this disaster.
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Even Boris can't get a hair cut although in his case it is a bit less obvious than some.
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"mekon" - what or who is/are they?
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a good rodgering behind the eton bike sheds for some reason seems to make people unsuitable for public office,cameron,gideon,DORIS,might be a shame thing
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Isuppose we should be pleased that these forums exist edy. God knows where or how these people would have vented for months on end without it. Someone would have paid the price for sure.
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Amazing people are still trying to make this about party politics and their underlying hatred of Boris rather than about us, as a country, getting out of the pain lock down is causing.
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