Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
The government voted down the Lords amendment to protect the NHS from trade deals.
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The government voted down the Lords amendment to protect the NHS from trade deals.
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I suppose it depends ultimately on the interpretation of 'responsible'.
Everyone must surely welcome the anticipated 3.5 million Covid recovery; I have great respect for NHS staff, carers, volunteers and scientists who variously produced, developed and administered the vaccines that enabled that recovery.
However, I am not sure the extent to which a government (of any colour) deserves credit for fulfilling, or trying to fulfil its fundamental purpose - that is to protect its citizens.
For the Government to claim (or others to claim on its behalf) credit for this seems to me misdirected praise.
Wonders will never cease..I agree with the most of what you say, it is indeed the responsibility of government to protect its people and of course we all immensely proud of our NHS and our scientific team that have worked tirelessly to develop this vaccine. Credit where credit is due,over 3.5 million have beaten this virus that the western world knew nothing about until just over a year ago,that is fantastic news.
Perhaps I should have posted on the Coronavirus good news thread instead of the Government/Tory bashing thread?
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The government voted down the Lords amendment to protect the NHS from trade deals.
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You could also post on the Coronavirus good news thread that the 100,000 people who have died are mainly old, poor or non-white, and have saved the taxpayer loads in state pensions and benefits?
You could also post on the Coronavirus good news thread that the 100,000 people who have died are mainly old, poor or non-white, and have saved the taxpayer loads in state pensions and benefits?
Wonders will never cease..I agree with the most of what you say, it is indeed the responsibility of government to protect its people and of course we all immensely proud of our NHS and our scientific team that have worked tirelessly to develop this vaccine. Credit where credit is due,over 3.5 million have beaten this virus that the western world knew nothing about until just over a year ago,that is fantastic news.
Perhaps I should have posted on the Coronavirus good news thread instead of the Government/Tory bashing thread?
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Serious Question:-
Are you suggesting that the Government should claim credit for 3.5 million people beating Coronavirus?
If so, by this logic are you not implicitly suggesting that the same Government should take the blame for many thousands not beating it?
Good to know you are in agreement. However, probably unlike you I think that Boris Johnson's behaviour from the outset has been reprehensible arguably starting with....
https://www.politicshome.com/news/a...me-day-officials-urged-ban-new-documents-show
The only way to measure it is to compare with other countries
We are the worst
Oh I quite agree, cannot stand the silly arse. But can you begin to imagine what state we’d be in now if we returned a Labour Government in 2019? At least we’re light years ahead in the vaccination program.
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... well I try to concentrate on what is rather than what might have been. Without laying it on too thickly, through sheer incompetence and bravado I think our Prime Minister is indirectly 'responsible' for the deaths of many thousands; and that is not all right and cannot be passed over simply because he shows a charismatic oafishness.
You are fully entitled to think that the Prime Minister is is indirectly ‘responsible ‘ .
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... Without laying it on too thickly, through sheer incompetence and bravado I think our Prime Minister is indirectly 'responsible' for the deaths of many thousands; and that is not all right and cannot be passed over simply because he shows a charismatic oafishness.
Oh I quite agree, cannot stand the silly arse. But can you begin to imagine what state we’d be in now if we returned a Labour Government in 2019? At least we’re light years ahead in the vaccination program.
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Of course the hard way of expressing it is to ask the question: "How many more would have survived if Boris Johnson hadn't?"
Of course the hard way of expressing it is to ask the question: "How many more would have survived if Boris Johnson hadn't?"
Wow...just wow.
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