Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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You cannot trust the British public with anything, it'll be carnage come Monday.
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Absolutely, the British Public rubber stamped its idiocy by voting idiots into government by a majority.You cannot trust the British public with anything, it'll be carnage come Monday.
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It's not just the numbers, it's the shere incompetence and lack of governing that deserves criticism. There's been no leadership, just BJ following what the country starts to do in the absence of actual government. Sport stops and they tell sport to stop, restaurants close and they tell restaurants to close, the police try and impose what they believe are the rules and the public reacts - BJ sides with the public.Generally, I think people are rightly upset/angry that we had weeks head-start on Italy and Spain and are pointing to the comparative count between us and them.
IMO, I think that is fair. I’ve not seen anyone make a case that we learnt good lessons from what was happening to those countries and quickly prepared ourselves. We should be doing a lot ‘better’ than them.
I thought he looked very uncomfortable at PMQs. Whether this was because he was up against Starmer rather than Corbyn, or because there was no audience of baying backbenches to play to I don't know. Perhaps it was simply because he knows he hasn't done very well. Thought - if the public has been 'fantastic', the health care workers have been 'fantastic', the government scientists have been 'leading' and the research community in the universities and the private sector have been 'wonderful' - then which player has let the side down? It only really leaves the politicians doesn't it?
We had home advantage and an own goal head start by the opposition, and yet we find ourselves 1-3 approaching HT. I’m sure you would be in the crowd politely clapping the team off.
Germany are different, but also decisive and efficient.
Besides, your vociferous condemnation of all things anti-Brexit or left of centre speaks only of a completely partisan opinion who’d no doubt be out flag waving at a job well down as the highest deaths in Europe ticks over. Well done us, down with any negativity and keep the thousands of grieving families out of sight because hooray for the government, they’re knocking this thing out of the park.
Just for fairness I heard earlier that Belgium are recording anything suspected as Covid related as an official Covid death. They're recording deaths differently which is why their figure is high, they're not a crapper country than everyone else and neither are we, everyone has different challenges.
The exceptions are Germany and South Korea who seemingly nailed it.
I don't understand why people won't accept this and want to make it a league table
the PPE from Turkey is farcical, who orders the wrong specification? or did the supplier not have compliant product?
The government were panicking about the PPE situation, so naively rushed to order seemingly immediately available PPE from Turkey. They could then 'announce' this at their daily briefing. Except it wasn't immediately available, and when it did eventually arrive, it didn't meet the specifications.
Another example of an inexperienced Government, making poor political decisions and losing focus on the important things.
200,000 tests a day anyone
i see the latest in a long line of f ups is they have now sourced a load of faulty ppe from turkey.
Shambles
Generally, I think people are rightly upset/angry that we had weeks head-start on Italy and Spain and are pointing to the comparative count between us and them.
IMO, I think that is fair. I’ve not seen anyone make a case that we learnt good lessons from what was happening to those countries and quickly prepared ourselves. We should be doing a lot ‘better’ than them.
I can't help but think that the daily briefing is taking priority over everything that's important.
the PPE from Turkey is farcical, who orders the wrong specification? or did the supplier not have compliant product?
been saying that for weeks, the media has to be fed. most the infomation is inaccurate or subject to change.
Hmgov were just jumping thru the media hoops to get it delivered and get the media off their backs. Just like the target of 100,000 tests a day by the end of April was 'met' - on the very last day - patently thru a lot of political arm-twisting and bending the meaning of language. Target's never come close to being met since it was announced for that very last day of April.
Anybody NOT smell fish?
If you are in Government during a Pandemic, the media SHOULD be way down your list of priorities.
Although I can see that if you are a very inexperienced, naive Government who has always had the media at the top of your priorities, that this could be a difficult concept to grasp.
Press briefed first, parliament not at all, re Sunday announcement
If you are in Government during a Pandemic, the media SHOULD be way down your list of priorities, and doesn't need to be 'fed' with