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[Politics] Give the current government a score out of 10 for their handling of COVID-19

How well do you think the current government have handled COVID-19 so far?

  • 1/10

    Votes: 74 20.4%
  • 2/10

    Votes: 55 15.2%
  • 3/10

    Votes: 80 22.0%
  • 4/10

    Votes: 30 8.3%
  • 5/10

    Votes: 20 5.5%
  • 6/10

    Votes: 37 10.2%
  • 7/10

    Votes: 34 9.4%
  • 8/10

    Votes: 24 6.6%
  • 9/10

    Votes: 5 1.4%
  • 10/10

    Votes: 4 1.1%

  • Total voters
    363






studio150

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 30, 2011
30,336
On the Border
8 for me. Nobody would have done any better and whomever was in would be getting advised by the same people anyway.

Really.

So everyone else would have secured 160,000,000 items of PPE that failed to meet the standards to enable the items to be used in Covid settings just like this Government.
 










The Mole

Well-known member
Feb 20, 2004
1,392
Bowdon actually , Cheshire
Gave the 2 - not sure why I gav them the extra mark, but the performance has been lamentable. From the start when the Prime Minister boasted about shaking hands with all the Covid patients through to the latest confusion around Christmas when everyone knew the virus wasn’t going to have some kind of truce. They don’t seem to understand science or statistics (how can an algorithm mutate?). Johnson refuses to face reality and just say how wonderful everything is going to be. There is no leadership. I understand this is a unique situation but the question is how well the government has handled the crisis and the best way to measure it is how have they done compared to other countries. I guess that’s a scale from Trump to Ardern.
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,841
if you think having one of the highest death rates in the world is important 2

if you think successfully using it as an opportunity to syphon off many millions of pounds of public money to your mates is important 10

So 2, I guess there was room to do worse.
 






Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,421
Coldean
10/10 for me
She got rid of the trade union closed shop bullshit I had to endure(**** you, comrade) so I knew she'd come through for us.
Glod bess you Maggie........plus they play in blue

Edit

I forgot the smiley christmas emoji thing
 


maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
9,071
Worcester England
6 for me but the opposition wouldn't have done any better.

Mistakes at the start by not stopping flights in and how we bought (possibly) infected people back to UK.

Spain went for full lockdown and they are in no better position.

Cummings should have been sacked as should that Sturgeon women for not wearing her mask and the Chancellor should be reprimanded for doing a runner to Yorkshire. Lead by example..

Cummings yes but Sturgeon? Really? Shes a very formidable and impressive leader from where I am sat and has done a remarkable job throughout this pandemic. Id have bloody loved her in charge, no nonsense, decisive, and holds her hands when she hasnt got something right.
 


Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Not expecting high marks here.

I think it might look a bit better in April when a big % of the population is vaccinated. Especially as the rest of Europe will be under restrictions because politics got in the way of ordering enough vaccine.

There is of course the possibility that a more efficient implementation of the vaccination programme in the EU could reverse the situation. We shall see, but it's fair to say that the British state's record on logistical exercises has not been great during this pandemic.
 




Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Cummings should have been sacked as should that Sturgeon women for not wearing her mask and the Chancellor should be reprimanded for doing a runner to Yorkshire. Lead by example..

Can I just check that you're being objective here.

If you'd sack Sturgeon for forgetting (briefly I believe) to put a mask on, would you also want Boris Johnson sacked after he was photographed not observing social distancing rules and failing to wear a mask during a meeting last month with a Tory MP who later tested positive?
 




Leekbrookgull

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2005
16,411
Leek
Gone for 6 a couple of reasons,the slow off the mark point i get but for me the whole of the West has simply ignored the warnings of Bird Flu,Sars etc over the years Covid was just a question of time. Virus experts had warned governments for years so much so i believe that one of the main reasons behind a fast tracked vaccine is that Labs across the globe have been tracking this virus for a long time. Secondly the muddled TV Covid programmes information displays well beyond easy to understand with plenty of waffle. Third the lies given by ministers that could have been checked but never were by the MSM (Jenrick and the PPE from Turkey) all just a thought.
 




Giraffe

VERY part time moderator
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Aug 8, 2005
27,374
6/10. Doubt any other Government could have done better. And I am fairly sure a fair few could have done worse.
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
26,419
West is BEST
I gave them a generous 1. That one point is for managing to not accidentally turn us all into flubber.
 
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CPR

Member
Oct 16, 2020
12
It’s been appalling. I’m off to work now to STUFF more sick and frankly terrified people into hospitals. Ho ho ho.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,042
Pattknull med Haksprut
3/10

Using the crisis to fill the pockets of donors is cronyism at its most repugnant.

The abandonment of the UK elderly care industry to fend for itself is appalling.

Giving people half price cheeseburger vouchers to help spread the disease during August was short sighted in the extreme.

A ‘world class’ track and trace scheme that rapidly became a laughing stock was a ridiculously expensive white elephant.

Some of the good decisions and schemes (furlough, lending to small businesses) will prove to be a fraudster’s charter and will have to be paid for by the UK taxpayer for decades.
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
19,970
Valley of Hangleton
3/10

Using the crisis to fill the pockets of donors is cronyism at its most repugnant.

The abandonment of the UK elderly care industry to fend for itself is appalling.

Giving people half price cheeseburger vouchers to help spread the disease during August was short sighted in the extreme.

A ‘world class’ track and trace scheme that rapidly became a laughing stock was a ridiculously expensive white elephant.

Some of the good decisions and schemes (furlough, lending to small businesses) will prove to be a fraudster’s charter and will have to be paid for by the UK taxpayer for decades.

But apart from that[emoji23]
 


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