The virus. PPE. Part 1

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Ok, what did he change it to?
He's also deleted some of his first posts in the thread.
He's worse than Dominic Cummings ...:)
Mod action to get it back on track and away from the political anti-vax crap
 
If it had been handled well all this would be a distant memory, but is it that no member of a government, especially the higher they are, or anyone associated with them can ever admit a fault.?
I believe that you have put your finger right on the sore spot.

I learnt the hard way, many years ago, that admitting your mistakes, openly and as soon as possible, defuses a situation. Denying them exacerbates the problem to the point where they become the central issue. Once I absorbed and applied this principle, my life became much easier and far more productive. It's clear that neither the prime minister nor his principal adviser understands this.

That being the case, the anger created by their actions is entirely understandable.
 
Maybe in part to this article in the Telegraph yesterday

The Telegraph requires anyone wanting to read its articles to sign up for a free trial which lasts a month and then £2 a week so unless anyone wants to do that it can't be read .I did Google to get it and only a short first paragraph and a few lines of the next are available.
 
The Telegraph requires anyone wanting to read its articles to sign up for a free trial which lasts a month and then £2 a week so unless anyone wants to do that it can't be read .I did Google to get it and only a short first paragraph and a few lines of the next are available.
Thats why I didn't post a link as its behind a paywall.
 
Someone pointed out that the test for Covid isn't suitable for under 5's, so how did they test his son?
 
A perceptive article by Fintan O’Toole on the Cummings/Johnson debacle saying that what they’ve missed is that this time it’s personal. He draws an analogy with the loss of authority by the Catholic Church in Ireland when people who had made sacrifices in their lives to follow Catholic instructions found the Cardinals & Bishops had been covering for child sexual abuse for decades.

He writes “... never let the people who think they are making a sacrifice realise that in fact they are the sacrifice.”

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...lockdown-rules-public-catholic-church-ireland

Sometimes it takes an Irishman (or heaven forfend, a Scotsman :() to talk sense to the English :).
 
The Wuhan virus. PPE

Delete the whole thread then.. Let's do even more censorship! And I demand my name removed from the origin of this thread because I 100% disagree with everything being done.

One only has freedom of speech here if he / she or it agrees with the UN agenda.
 
Delete the whole thread then..

No

Let's do even more censorship!

No censorship, this just isn't the thread to promote your anti-vax agenda. Feel free to start another thread in Hot Topics.

And I demand my name removed from the origin of this thread because I 100% disagree with everything being done.

You're in no position to demand anything but you're no longer the OP anyway.

One only has freedom of speech here if he / she or it agrees with the UN agenda.

Grow up & stop acting like a petulant teenager.
 
Delete the whole thread then.. Let's do even more censorship! And I demand my name removed from the origin of this thread because I 100% disagree with everything being done.

One only has freedom of speech here if he / she or it agrees with the UN agenda.
I think Marc has it covered (y)
 
After reading the Metro article on Johnson's plummeting approval rating I noticed another dealing with the petition to support Cummings keeping his job (https://metro.co.uk/2020/05/25/four-people-have-signed-petition-dominic-cummings-keep-job-12755871/). Apparently it had, at that time, received 4 signatures but I've just looked and it's now at about 400 while approximately 3,400 have signed a petition to sack him and another to sack him has approximately 723,000 (all 3 are on change.org). Seems like Johnson has badly misjudged public feeing on this issue.
 
That is a wonderful model...the modern one I have here is s***e!,,

Back on topic I drove as normal to collect the wife from work and the town she works in was busier than on a normal day at school home time, with more cyclists and also pedestrians randomly stepping into the road to distance from others...
 
That is a wonderful model...the modern one I have here is s***e!,,
Ours was 30 years old when it got to be too much like hard work, so we got Henry to come and suck for us...

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I think many people couldn't give a flying either way. There was a poll reported on the radio that 52% wanted his sacked, they said something to the effect that this was hardly resounding. If the media weren't so out for him I doubt many people would care.
The poll I saw said 52% sack vs 28% stay, presumably the missing are don’t knows, so very resounding.

52% was good enough for Brexit. :thinking::thinking:
 
I really can't see how if you believed his story, you'd be defending him.

He said he went back to work, physically back to work, in Downing Street. After going home to look after his wife who he suspected might have COVID.

Even if the rest of his story is 100% true. That right there, put his colleagues and the wider public, at direct risk. And I'm amazed anyone would try to justify that tbh.

Not only that, but if you think it can take up to 5 days to show first symptoms, DCs wife may have (via DC) been the one to spread covid to Bojo!! :eek::eek::eek:
 
I did and would criticise JC as he at least put his foot in it on multiple occasions, occasionally backtracked unconvincingly and imo failed to take any effective control with multiple people reporting their concerns on multiple occasions. There was imo enough there to merit an independent investigation and it is I assume ongoing but maybe on hold for C19 reasons? I don't know when or if there'll ever be a final report. What I wouldn't support include demonstrations outside his home or calls on social media for attacks.


Maybe it will come out after the Tory one re the Russian interference in UK democracy that they refused to publish pre-election which we are still waiting on? :thinking::thinking::thinking:
 
So rather than express shock that people were fined for doing things they always should have been able to do, they're going to look at reviewing them.

If it was allowable in the first place the fines wouldn't have been issued. They're going to look at retrospectively changing the rules to protect Cummings?
 
Delete the whole thread then.. Let's do even more censorship! And I demand my name removed from the origin of this thread because I 100% disagree with everything being done.

One only has freedom of speech here if he / she or it agrees with the UN agenda.

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So rather than express shock that people were fined for doing things they always should have been able to do, they're going to look at reviewing them.

If it was allowable in the first place the fines wouldn't have been issued. They're going to look at retrospectively changing the rules to protect Cummings?

There is a bit a of a precedent for this in that the Police in Scotland, fairly early on, appointed an Advocate (Barrister) to review how they were applying the Regulations, and there have been fines refunded where it was considered the Police were being overzealous or misinterpreting their powers.

I don't know if there is an equivalent in England, but I agree it won't look good if they now suddenly decide to review how fines have been issued, apparently triggered by this particular case.
 
After reading the Metro article on Johnson's plummeting approval rating I noticed another dealing with the petition to support Cummings keeping his job (https://metro.co.uk/2020/05/25/four-people-have-signed-petition-dominic-cummings-keep-job-12755871/). Apparently it had, at that time, received 4 signatures but I've just looked and it's now at about 400 while approximately 3,400 have signed a petition to sack him and another to sack him has approximately 723,000 (all 3 are on change.org). Seems like Johnson has badly misjudged public feeing on this issue.

1800 and both petitions are quite close!!

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So rather than express shock that people were fined for doing things they always should have been able to do, they're going to look at reviewing them.

If it was allowable in the first place the fines wouldn't have been issued. They're going to look at retrospectively changing the rules to protect Cummings?

No. It was a way of deflection the question. Do you really think he will go away and review it??
 
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