dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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I'm not defending the comment in itself. What I'm saying is that when you are discussing things like a pandemic, nothing should be considered unsayable - it should all be said in private discussion so that minds can be made clear as to what is acceptable, what is unacceptable, and what is totally beyond the pale.You're not really trying to defend this comment - if true - are you
It is a valid argument that letting older people die in greater numbers to save lives of younger people is the right way to go. It had to be discussed. The decision was that in this circumstance it was not the right way to go, and once that decision has been made (and agreed to by the PM), all the heated words and raised voices that contributed to that discussion should be forgotten, not put on public record.
We all know that in trying to get a point across, we use hyperbole. Not every word we ever say should be taken as a literal expression of what we mean. For the better running of the country, the PM should be allowed to hold private discussions where he can do the same.