Whilst highlighting that he, like many others at that time, underestimated the threat posed by this virus. As Bozza has already highlighted, hindsight is a wonderful thing... I appreciate that as the OPPOSITION it is labours duty to be contrarian on the majority of issues. I just feel this...
To clarify my comment, you say now that you would be happy to pay the additional costs associated with storing excess food but one can’t but think that’s a convenient response to justify your inexcusable actions.
Why can’t you just admit that your behaviour was a) wrong and unnecessary and b) selfish.
Stopping blaming everyone else. You didn’t have to follow the crowd (or indeed lead it). I am sure you would be the first to complain if supermarkets increased prices due to holding increased unnecessary...
I fear you are missing the point here... No one is interested in exploring the moon. But the achievement of humans landing on it (and returning safely) - mindblowing!
Unfortunately he’s not a very good boxer at all. He’s a fighter with the best single punch in the business but as the saying goes “skills pays the bills” and Tyson exposed him as the one trick pony he has always been.
Not sure if mentioned elsewhere but the fact that he personally provided guarantees to HSBC and Brakes (is now therefore liable) certainly demonstrates his commitment to trying to save the business which is more than can be said for SOME other owners of businesses these days... personally wasn’t...
Agree entirely and therefore in that context is there not a moral responsibility to highlight, as opposed to hide, exactly that behaviour?
It's not like he's a teen that's grown into an adult and regretted his youthful social media past.