rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Not at all. However I do find it hard to understand you .
amongst others
Not at all. However I do find it hard to understand you .
Agreed with your first para, but Rory is still a bit weird.
They knew that hospitals were being cleared of ill patients to make space for Covid patients. They knew that patients were being put into care and nursing homes without testing thereby introducing Covid19 into those homes where the staff and residents had no protection.
They haven't included those dead in their official figures.
They built Nightingale hospitals which weren't used because they didn't have the staff for them. What a waste of time.
No, they aren't doing their best.
I think there's a consensus on NSC that Starmer has Boris in his pocket, but Boris seems to have a lot of goodwill from half the country despite everything. To these people not being Theresa May is a plus, sympathy for him almost dying is another plus and delivering Brexit is the third and biggest plus.
If you look at the recently published Sunday Times YouGov survey conducted 30 Apr - 01 May there are some bizarre statistics:
Q1: Thinking back, how well of badly do you think the Government had prepared for the possibility of a pandemic?
A1: Very Well 2% Fairly Well 20% Fairly Badly 38% Very Badly 29% Don't Know 11%
Q2: How well or badly do you think the Government is handling the coronavirus outbreak?
A2: Very Well 14%, Fairly Well 47% Fairly Badly 21% Very Badly 12% Don't Know 5%.
Q3: Who would you trust more to lead Britain through the coronavirus outbreak?
A3: Boris Johnson 48%, Keir Starmer 19%, Neither 13%, Don't Know 20%.
So the message is: Our preparation for coronavirus was shit but we're getting through, and who the f*ck is Keir Starmer?
If Starmer was in government he would be taking advice from same Science and medical experts. Maybe it those people that should be criticised
I think you are totally under estimating the Brexit factor. Over 50% of the population are very grateful to Boris and the Tories for finally doing what they voted for. That credit will last a long long time yet, regardless of your view of how this has been handled.
When it comes down to it, by the time of the next election, which is 4 years away, people will vote on who is best to drive the economy. I very much doubt they will vote for Labour to do that.
Over 50% grateful for doing what exactly
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I think there's a consensus on NSC that Starmer has Boris in his pocket, but Boris seems to have a lot of goodwill from half the country despite everything. To these people not being Theresa May is a plus, sympathy for him almost dying is another plus and delivering Brexit is the third and biggest plus.
If you look at the recently published Sunday Times YouGov survey conducted 30 Apr - 01 May there are some bizarre statistics:
Q1: Thinking back, how well of badly do you think the Government had prepared for the possibility of a pandemic?
A1: Very Well 2% Fairly Well 20% Fairly Badly 38% Very Badly 29% Don't Know 11%
Q2: How well or badly do you think the Government is handling the coronavirus outbreak?
A2: Very Well 14%, Fairly Well 47% Fairly Badly 21% Very Badly 12% Don't Know 5%.
Q3: Who would you trust more to lead Britain through the coronavirus outbreak?
A3: Boris Johnson 48%, Keir Starmer 19%, Neither 13%, Don't Know 20%.
So the message is: Our preparation for coronavirus was shit but we're getting through, and who the f*ck is Keir Starmer?
I think there's a consensus on NSC that Starmer has Boris in his pocket, but Boris seems to have a lot of goodwill from half the country despite everything. To these people not being Theresa May is a plus, sympathy for him almost dying is another plus and delivering Brexit is the third and biggest plus.
If you look at the recently published Sunday Times YouGov survey conducted 30 Apr - 01 May there are some bizarre statistics:
Q1: Thinking back, how well of badly do you think the Government had prepared for the possibility of a pandemic?
A1: Very Well 2% Fairly Well 20% Fairly Badly 38% Very Badly 29% Don't Know 11%
Q2: How well or badly do you think the Government is handling the coronavirus outbreak?
A2: Very Well 14%, Fairly Well 47% Fairly Badly 21% Very Badly 12% Don't Know 5%.
Q3: Who would you trust more to lead Britain through the coronavirus outbreak?
A3: Boris Johnson 48%, Keir Starmer 19%, Neither 13%, Don't Know 20%.
So the message is: Our preparation for coronavirus was shit but we're getting through, and who the f*ck is Keir Starmer?
Thought Starmer was superb today and his style works a treat in a commons without the theatre. Boris, the clown without the circus.
If Starmer carries on like this, someone should give him a knighthood.
Thought Starmer was superb today and his style works a treat in a commons without the theatre. Boris, the clown without the circus.
If Starmer carries on like this, someone should give him a knighthood.
Wait until he tries to promise free w-fi for everyone and corporation tax hikes whilst getting rid of the antisemitism. See how he holds up then.
Then we'll see if he's the real deal.
Lady Starmer is Jewish so he should be able to handle the anti Semitic members.
You couldn't make it up. It's like Monty Python.
Johnson denied that the statement he made about care homes was in place on February 25th and then provides the official statement to prove it was !
The fact that it was 'intended for the current position' is irrelevant. That current position remained until March 12th.
What exactly is your point ? -apart from fawning devotion to Johnson.
Could , might ,make your mind up.Lady Starmer is Jewish so he should be able to handle the anti Semitic members.