Precisely. Johnson was told everything and cherry picked whatever suited him in pursuit of a political narrative. He is now recolouring every decision to paint himself as the wise and benevolent PM who saved us all from what would have been a much worse fate had he not been in charge.I am bound by confidentiality but working for a multinational company I had access to data and advice in jan that indicated a path and trajectory for the infection, when it would hit europe and the speed it would travel. It was regularly reviewed and was pretty much on the money.
Our own plans for offices, colleagues and customers were based on it and one of our advisors was also advising other major companies and public figures.
If little old me had that data and insight I am sure the govt did too. As a company you dont have the responsibility the govt has across healthcare, economy etc so decisions are easier for them than a govt but it would be wrong to say we didnt have insight we should have listened to or that we didnt understand it.
I am actually getting a stress muscle spasm in my neck listening to all his old bollocks. And yet....80% of it probably sounds quite plausible to his fans, and the rest is 'probably irrelevant'.
He is getting killed now with the reading of some of his messages, for example describing his own mask policy as 'f***ed up' and the fact that decisions were being made primarily to thwart the wishes of unions. Two 'fucks' on national radio in the space of 5 minutes.
He claims the 'f***ed up' description simply reflected a change in the perception of the role of masks, and that the perception had changed. Unbelievable.