So the Government that you decided you wanted to run the country and consequently voted into power, have turned out to be, in your words, inept, incapable of planning, and making things up as they go along. If only someone could have foreseen this :facepalm:
Which has got me thinking. Do you think there will be a big enough window between the 2nd wave hoarding stampede and the No deal Brexit hoarding stampede for me to get a Turkey ? Or should I just buy a frozen one now, to be sure ???
Could you imagine voting for Johnson and his puppet master Cummings to take charge and then, a few months later, moaning about what Johnson and Cummings have done :shootself
It's very simple, it just needs the Government and population to work together, and take responsibility for what needs doing. We have all known this for at least the last 6 months.
We, the population, should do what we are advised to do by the Government, whether that be WFH, Wearing facemasks...
If you didn't know who the people were that you voted for, then you either need to do a little more research before voting or suck up the results of what you've done.
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Cummings was appointed as a Government Spad in 2007.
Cummings/Johnson was the dream team you voted for at the last election, he's not some recent arrival.
And of course they're related, Brexit is the only reason that we now have this incompetent moron and his puppeteer in charge of Covid. And...
You're right, It is all about opinions.
I am too young to remember Alex Douglas Hume to be honest, because I'm only just over 60, so I guess you're nearly 80 to remember in detail what he did for 12 months in 1963 ?
And I know I have made my views, that Boris Johnson is completely incompetent...
These are the Prime Ministers in my lifetime that would have handled it better
Theresa May
David Cameron
Gordon Brown
Tony Blair
John Major
Margaret Thatcher
James Callaghan
Edward Heath
Harold Wilson
Alec Douglas-Home
Harold Macmillan
You really can't get your head around the idea that it...
Because, as has become blindingly apparent, one is the number of tests that can be done in a day, and the other is a lie used to try and garner support and muddy the waters for a Government in complete disarray :shrug:
I think the Government have been very unlucky here.
It seems like the problems emerging with the delays in Track and Trace and the problems with Testing Capacity have unfortunately coincided with the exact point that cases begin to rise. Because we had lots of capacity being reported when the...