gunner440
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Not quite what we wanted but it seems there's some light at the end of the tunnel!
Too busy sorting out his personal life:
View: https://twitter.com/thesundaytimes/status/1251563504118771712
ok I understand the need to point all this out but I am surprised that any of it is news to you or even news at all? (please remember I am not a Tory but all the above was already available with the exception of R Murdock wanting to install Gove which would quite frankly be more disasterous than Bozza)
Gove, for all his faults, is a worker IMO.Murdock wanting to install Gove which would quite frankly be more disasterous than Bozza)
Corbyn was saying these things, but nobody, including his own party, wanted to listen.If Starmer doesn't rip him a new asshole now he will show that he is just another limp fucker like Corbin.
Corbyn was saying these things, but nobody, including his own party, wanted to listen.
We still don't.
Ultimately, we don't give a fuck about the lives of strangers more than we fear losing our quality of life.
There are two reasons he got such a large majority - he said he would get Brexit done and he wasn't Corbyn. His actual manifesto and what he stands for (the kinds of things that people should actually think about when choosing a government) never came into it for a lot of voters.Facepalms incoming from @Embattle now - but the fact is, in voting Johnson in the public got exactly what we all knew he was - a privileged feckless chancer - not a hard worker with the public's best interests at heart.
Politics is personal. Although we don't have the benefit of foresight, maybe the next time people vote they should think "is this person going to give a shit about planning and crisis management of this sort of stuff"? And when the answer is clearly "hell no" - as it always was with Johnson - then vote another way.
Or vote clear incompetence and, potentially, unnecessary death. As is the current case.
Yes but this is something that I hear on the UK news every day so none of this is actual news it is just sensationalist bullcrap and is not solving the situation the country are in now. Wouldnt you rather the politicians answered questions on today and the future - ie what will they do differently for phase 2, 3 (and if the experts are to be believed 4) rather spend so much time on what has happend? Sadly none of this is going to bring back the lives that have been tragically lost both directly or indirectly from CV19.Facepalms incoming from @Embattle now - but the fact is, in voting Johnson in the public got exactly what we all knew he was - a privileged feckless chancer - not a hard worker with the public's best interests at heart.
Politics is personal. Although we don't have the benefit of foresight, maybe the next time people vote they should think "is this person going to give a shit about planning and crisis management of this sort of stuff"? And when the answer is clearly "hell no" - as it always was with Johnson - then vote another way.
Or vote clear incompetence and, potentially, unnecessary death. As is the current case.
Yes but this is something that I hear on the UK news every day so none of this is actual news it is just sensationalist bullcrap and is not solving the situation the country are in now. Wouldnt you rather the politicians answered questions on today and the future - ie what will they do differently for phase 2, 3 (and if the experts are to be believed 4) rather spend so much time on what has happend? Sadly none of this is going to bring back the lives that have been tragically lost both directly or indirectly from CV19.
Of all fo you heavily criticising your governments - what are you doing personally to help those people who need help I would be interested to know? Are you out helping those who are shielded to get food or have you come up with some innovative idea to help your community?
What else are you doing though? Although living where you live looking at the levels of brutality your countries police are going to - protesting against this starting online would seem like an excellent use of time as there is plenty of it in countries where you are not allowed to work.I'm following the lockdown rules so I don't spread it.
We are not allowed out. So pretty difficult to do anything. The police and local councils over here have been brilliant tbh. That video I posted the guy was asking for it, had he come near me I would also have decked him. The police have been putting dance routines together in the streets to entertain, council have been having online competitions for the kids amongst loads of other things. Back in blighty they've done fuck all. Nobody is going without food (yet) because local mayors and councillors are seeing to that. I've never seen such a community spirit tbh.What else are you doing though?
I think that we should use all the energy we have to get out of this mess, not spend it on dwelling on everyone’s fuck ups
Gove wasn't exactly chomping at the bit to point out even a single part of that "hit piece" that was inaccurate this morning. He resorted to sheepishly saying a response would be forthcoming (aka "PLEASE STOP ASKING") and then, while refusing to answer a question, he mumbled something about sharing facts in a transparent way.So are we basing our ideas on what happened in the run up to lockdown on a hit piece full of unnamed sources and hearsay, or a rational, sourced review of the scientific evidence like below?
RPT-SPECIAL REPORT-Johnson listened to his scientists about coronavirus - but they were slow to sound the alarm
Ah yes, silly question. We must slate the Tories for *checks notes* following the scientific advice they were given.
I'm sure there will be an inquiry on what went wrong after the fact. Maybe wait until its all over to start that eh?