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After watching the hapless Marr my piss is boiling.
This does surprise me.
I am no doctor but perhaps iced tea may help
After watching the hapless Marr my piss is boiling.
There were thousands of people dying because of the lack of PPE in this country. Are you people serious suggesting we should have gone through the normal procuring procedures. The EU did that with vaccine procurement and that ended well.
There were thousands of people dying because of the lack of PPE in this country. Are you people serious suggesting we should have gone through the normal procuring procedures. The EU did that with vaccine procurement and that ended well.
Yet another all too ready to band words about like corrupt, withoput any sort of evidence to back it up. Unless you are using the last para as evidence of cirruption . .
The High Court Judge has ruled on the failure to produce the required paperwork on time. That's all.A high court judge has ruled it unlawful and illegal... What more "Evidence" do you need?
The High Court Judge has ruled on the failure to produce the required paperwork on time. That's all.
Yes, but as I've stated elsewhere if you'd been following this thread, enquiries about whether contracts awarded were suitable will undoubtedly follow - and they may or may not find corruption (above and beyond the normal level of cronyism for any government). At the moment the headlines are basically clickbait, aimed to please the publisher's target group of readers.Well we'll see won't we...
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...urne-under-investigation-uk-medical-regulator
Plenty of predictable bluster as expected, but no answer to the question, again as expected. For the record, B J has clearly made errors, and it would have been odd, if he had not, given the overwhelming nature of this hitherto unheard of situation. By the way, just for balance he is not alone -I follow the nightly German news and the same criticisms are voiced there, and doubtless elswhere. The Government have been initially slow, for sure, but it is equally true that we do not know the whole story, and the difficulties that have beeen faced; easy to moan, but far more difficult to balance all the many pressures on them. Lockdown and we hear perpetual moans about the economy; no lockdown and we hear perpetual moans about how the virus is preading out of control. How much of the blame could, for example be laid at the door of the scientists giving advice, afterall it is quite common to hear conflicting views from so-called experts.
As expected, you do not answer who "we" is, as you know full well that on this occasion, the government was quick to assure supplies, and we as a country have benefitted from that. But of course that is just too much for you to dare to admit, because your aim from the outset, is to find fault, even when there is no fault, because that is what you are determined on. In your determination, to see things one way, and fit all into your narrative, you are inevitably inconsistent -earlier in the year, it was all the Government's fault, you state, but now that good news is on the horizon, it is down to the NHS and the Military. Plus as ever the condescending jibe that millions of people are thick, because, shame on them, they do not share your correct views -the "your type" as you state. And you claim that my views are sad . At least this time you have not resorted to the usual foul-mouthed abuse, so progress is being made, albeit very slowly.
There were thousands of people dying because of the lack of PPE in this country. Are you people serious suggesting we should have gone through the normal procuring procedures. The EU did that with vaccine procurement and that ended well.
Can I just leave this here...
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
Click on the “deaths per 100,000” tab to see the real shame...
There were thousands of people dying because of the lack of PPE in this country. Are you people serious suggesting we should have gone through the normal procuring procedures. The EU did that with vaccine procurement and that ended well.
Yes. It’s almost as if they were trying to do the right thing and act quickly, without using a time travel machine to see how it would pan out. How dare they. Imagine the absolute slating johnson would have got had the uk not secured millions of doses of the oxford caccine early doors. Or even if the vaccine was not approved, and he ‘wasted’ millions of taxpayer money. It was a gamble, it paid off. Hancocks evidently did not. Everything is easy with hindsight. We are in a pandemic, people panic, people trying to do the right thing may make a mistake. Maybe if some people took a step back and assessed the situation with a reasonable, unbiased mind....nope, forget it.
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Let me take a wild guess here, that you vote Labour.
There’s panicking and then there’s giving a contract to your mate who owns a pub ....
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Hardly widely !!! Barely seen anything on the news apart from a strapline. If this was Corbyn it would be blaring from all stations and papers!!!
Why would you think that him previously owning a pub is relevant but his actually owning a plastics business is not?There’s panicking and then there’s giving a contract to your mate who owns a pub ....
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A more humanitarian and less confrontational view would see the tragedies before the shame.