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Maybe just maybe 08:08 - Apr 25 with 9779 viewssaint22

This bunch of self serving pocket lining “people’s” party muppets who have carried on leaving their silver spoon lives through a pandemic might just get their comeuppance

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/24/johnson-faces-mps-fury-over-dow
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Maybe just maybe on 19:31 - May 2 with 1026 viewsSaintsforeverj

Maybe just maybe on 19:18 - May 2 by Sadoldgit

Senior Tory says PM should resign if he has broken ministerial code https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56962642


I don't think he will listen. At the end of the day, as always the people will decide. The by election in Hartlepool will give us a good indication of what people think of Boris, as well as the the local elections. Hartlepool used to elect Labour MP's. It was a leave area, Boris delivered their will and for that they appreciate him even if he lied about a renovation of a room in downing Street. Well that's what the polls say anyway, although it is narrowing let's see.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/keir-starmer-slumps-as-boris-johnson-bounces-
[Post edited 2 May 2021 19:34]

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Maybe just maybe on 19:33 - May 2 with 1021 viewsSadoldgit

Maybe just maybe on 17:27 - May 2 by Bazza

Actually didn’t say Boris and Starmer are the same but they do have similarities as I mentioned. Thank goodness there’s not two of either man! Like you I’m not wedded to any party, all have strengths and plenty of weaknesses.
On here I comment on dogmatic views stuck on one party viewpoint. I confess to supporting Brexit like the majority (just) and think we should move on and try to improve implementation despite the EU bitterness.


I accept that we are where we are and that we need to make the best of it. I would prefer we went forward with someone who was trustworthy and solid though.
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Maybe just maybe on 20:32 - May 2 with 978 viewskentsouthampton

Maybe just maybe on 14:29 - May 2 by Saintsforeverj

Actions speak louder than words. He might have said this, that and the other, but Boris did lockdown last autumn and he did lockdown from January for a very long time. He also insisted we were not part of the EU medicines system, so many lives have also been saved by the vaccine programme, that has only been so successful because of the actions of this government (the most successful vaccination programme in Europe in fact).

Starmer wanted to be a part of the EU medicines agency, and therefore lives would have been lost that way, by his actions, even if he didn't say about bodies piling high. Boris is outspoken, he lies yes but you have to weigh everything up. Some may have preferred May personally for example, but she was useless at leading and getting anything done, although she was paralysed by the numbers in parliament. And then Boris called an election just like May did and got a huge majority. Thus was after he lied about the reason for proroguing parliament. People it seems don't mind a few lies, if we get things done.
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On all three occasions by the time he locked down it was too late, the damage was done, the first lockdown was so late he need'nt have bothered because infection rates were already falling, it was a fuçk up from start to finish.
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Maybe just maybe on 22:03 - May 2 with 950 viewsChesham_Saint

Maybe just maybe on 20:32 - May 2 by kentsouthampton

On all three occasions by the time he locked down it was too late, the damage was done, the first lockdown was so late he need'nt have bothered because infection rates were already falling, it was a fuçk up from start to finish.


Hindsight. It’s a wonderful thing.

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Maybe just maybe on 22:23 - May 2 with 932 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 20:32 - May 2 by kentsouthampton

On all three occasions by the time he locked down it was too late, the damage was done, the first lockdown was so late he need'nt have bothered because infection rates were already falling, it was a fuçk up from start to finish.


You don’t think he listened to the medics advice? Doesn’t fit that fit your political bias eh?
There is no precedent or guidelines for lockdown timing under this new virus, you make it sound like missing a bus. The medical advisors were pulling for later, businesses pushing for sooner. Even now there is no certain answer.
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Maybe just maybe on 07:25 - May 3 with 899 viewssaint22

Maybe just maybe on 20:32 - May 2 by kentsouthampton

On all three occasions by the time he locked down it was too late, the damage was done, the first lockdown was so late he need'nt have bothered because infection rates were already falling, it was a fuçk up from start to finish.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/may/02/westminster-eton-schoolboy
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Maybe just maybe on 08:39 - May 3 with 876 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 07:25 - May 3 by saint22

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/may/02/westminster-eton-schoolboy


So Guardian article by Brit pop fan quotes old Etonian son of Belize ex PM that Eton is hot bed of privilege. Wow who knew!

In other news Unions infiltrated by communist sympathisers.
Yawn 🥱
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Maybe just maybe on 09:04 - May 3 with 869 viewssaint22

Maybe just maybe on 08:39 - May 3 by Bazza

So Guardian article by Brit pop fan quotes old Etonian son of Belize ex PM that Eton is hot bed of privilege. Wow who knew!

In other news Unions infiltrated by communist sympathisers.
Yawn 🥱


Good to know all Tory voters agree with privilege and entitlement
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Maybe just maybe on 09:25 - May 3 with 860 viewsSalisburySaint

Maybe just maybe on 22:23 - May 2 by Bazza

You don’t think he listened to the medics advice? Doesn’t fit that fit your political bias eh?
There is no precedent or guidelines for lockdown timing under this new virus, you make it sound like missing a bus. The medical advisors were pulling for later, businesses pushing for sooner. Even now there is no certain answer.


I think you’ll find he did listen to Medical and scientific advice he crucially chose to ignore it on several occasions

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-doesnt-regret-ignoring-2346

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-did-boris-johnson-ignore-his-scientific-advi

https://www.businessinsider.com/boris-johnson-ignored-advice-lock-down-uk-three-
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Maybe just maybe on 10:07 - May 3 with 852 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 09:04 - May 3 by saint22

Good to know all Tory voters agree with privilege and entitlement


Which Tory voter is that?
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Maybe just maybe on 10:12 - May 3 with 847 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 09:25 - May 3 by SalisburySaint

I think you’ll find he did listen to Medical and scientific advice he crucially chose to ignore it on several occasions

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-doesnt-regret-ignoring-2346

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-did-boris-johnson-ignore-his-scientific-advi

https://www.businessinsider.com/boris-johnson-ignored-advice-lock-down-uk-three-


Good research, point taken.
In my defence there are always ‘experts’ giving contrary views, particularly among the scientists.
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Maybe just maybe on 11:58 - May 3 with 825 viewsMattFinish

Maybe just maybe on 22:23 - May 2 by Bazza

You don’t think he listened to the medics advice? Doesn’t fit that fit your political bias eh?
There is no precedent or guidelines for lockdown timing under this new virus, you make it sound like missing a bus. The medical advisors were pulling for later, businesses pushing for sooner. Even now there is no certain answer.


Like other leaders he sought medical advice and in important aspects ignored it. The decisions made were made by Boris not the medical advisors.

We are an island, we should be performing hugely better than the rest of Europe. Take a look at the death and infection rates on any other island nation. We are performing worse than any other EU country.

Boris allowed over 20m people to fly into this country, including from Covid red zones after the rest of Europe were shutting down.

You can spin this any way you want. but Boris fücked up massively
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Maybe just maybe on 12:35 - May 3 with 808 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 11:58 - May 3 by MattFinish

Like other leaders he sought medical advice and in important aspects ignored it. The decisions made were made by Boris not the medical advisors.

We are an island, we should be performing hugely better than the rest of Europe. Take a look at the death and infection rates on any other island nation. We are performing worse than any other EU country.

Boris allowed over 20m people to fly into this country, including from Covid red zones after the rest of Europe were shutting down.

You can spin this any way you want. but Boris fücked up massively


Whatever you say about lockdown timing the vaccination program has been a massive success. Thank goodness we're not still under the EU ubergruppenfuhrers
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Maybe just maybe on 13:02 - May 3 with 796 viewsSalisburySaint

Maybe just maybe on 12:35 - May 3 by Bazza

Whatever you say about lockdown timing the vaccination program has been a massive success. Thank goodness we're not still under the EU ubergruppenfuhrers


The vaccination roll out is definitely a success story, but don’t get me started on the money we are wasting on track and trace, with owners, consultants and shareholders making big bucks at our expense
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Maybe just maybe on 13:41 - May 3 with 782 viewsDorsetIan

Maybe just maybe on 22:03 - May 2 by Chesham_Saint

Hindsight. It’s a wonderful thing.


Is it hindsight if he was being warned in advance and ignored it?

Cummings gong to give evidence on this later in the month.

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Maybe just maybe on 13:44 - May 3 with 777 viewssaint22

Maybe just maybe on 10:07 - May 3 by Bazza

Which Tory voter is that?


All of them as those two have led the party so must appeal to like minded individuals
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Maybe just maybe on 13:46 - May 3 with 774 viewsSaintsforeverj

Maybe just maybe on 13:41 - May 3 by DorsetIan

Is it hindsight if he was being warned in advance and ignored it?

Cummings gong to give evidence on this later in the month.


Yes it is hindsight as the PM has to make a call about everything from the economy, lockdown effects on mental health, to scientific advice. Various scientists have been saying different things. As it turns out, we have one of the best vaccination programmes in the world, we are the first in the EU to start coming out of lockdown, so as much as he got wrong, he has also got things right. The NHS never collapsed as it has in Brazil, India, and a few EU countries, so we have got through it better than some at the end of the day.

As for Cummings, who is going to listen to that Covid rule breaking lying trouble maker, you?
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Maybe just maybe on 13:49 - May 3 with 764 viewskentsouthampton

Maybe just maybe on 22:23 - May 2 by Bazza

You don’t think he listened to the medics advice? Doesn’t fit that fit your political bias eh?
There is no precedent or guidelines for lockdown timing under this new virus, you make it sound like missing a bus. The medical advisors were pulling for later, businesses pushing for sooner. Even now there is no certain answer.


He didn't and that's a documented fact, he also missed the first six cobra meetings because he was too busy picking out 1800 quid a roll wallpaper with his new burd.
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Maybe just maybe on 13:50 - May 3 with 760 viewsChesham_Saint

Maybe just maybe on 13:41 - May 3 by DorsetIan

Is it hindsight if he was being warned in advance and ignored it?

Cummings gong to give evidence on this later in the month.


I recall a massive lobby to lockdown and an equally massive lobby to delay for as long as possible as the so-called “Great British Public” were thought to be unlikely to accept a lock down of more than a few weeks, so starting it too soon would be counter-productive.

Hobson’s Choice.

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Maybe just maybe on 14:06 - May 3 with 754 viewsBazza

Maybe just maybe on 13:49 - May 3 by kentsouthampton

He didn't and that's a documented fact, he also missed the first six cobra meetings because he was too busy picking out 1800 quid a roll wallpaper with his new burd.


Think you should look up the definition of ‘fact’. It doesn’t mean ‘as stated by the Guardian/Mirror’

Burd ?

Successive PMs have spent a fortune on No10 decor eg Tony Blair. I don’t agree with it but it not at all unusual sadly. Expensive wallpaper on government buildings was the fetishised of Blair’s mate, Lord Irvine
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Maybe just maybe on 15:00 - May 3 with 739 viewsSadoldgit

Maybe just maybe on 14:06 - May 3 by Bazza

Think you should look up the definition of ‘fact’. It doesn’t mean ‘as stated by the Guardian/Mirror’

Burd ?

Successive PMs have spent a fortune on No10 decor eg Tony Blair. I don’t agree with it but it not at all unusual sadly. Expensive wallpaper on government buildings was the fetishised of Blair’s mate, Lord Irvine


Don’t they get an allowance of £30,000 a year for decorating and maintenance? Seems a lot (my first flat cost £27,500) but he is supposed to have spent £200k. I think the issue is really who footed the bill initially and what are they likely to get in return as a thank you? Even if he stays for a full term he is only entitled to a total of £150k so he is well overspent already.
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Maybe just maybe on 15:03 - May 3 with 738 viewsDorsetIan

Maybe just maybe on 13:50 - May 3 by Chesham_Saint

I recall a massive lobby to lockdown and an equally massive lobby to delay for as long as possible as the so-called “Great British Public” were thought to be unlikely to accept a lock down of more than a few weeks, so starting it too soon would be counter-productive.

Hobson’s Choice.


Difficult decisions certainly.

But not impossible that the peculiar character flaws of this PM may have lead him to bad decisions.

We will find out what happened and then we can judge him. And I am interested in what cummings has to say.

‘Hindsight’ could be thrown at anything that goes wrong because necessarily there is more information available after it has gone wrong than before. But getting things right involves making the correct calls in advance, and it’s possible to get them culpably wrong.

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Maybe just maybe on 15:07 - May 3 with 734 viewsDorsetIan

Maybe just maybe on 13:46 - May 3 by Saintsforeverj

Yes it is hindsight as the PM has to make a call about everything from the economy, lockdown effects on mental health, to scientific advice. Various scientists have been saying different things. As it turns out, we have one of the best vaccination programmes in the world, we are the first in the EU to start coming out of lockdown, so as much as he got wrong, he has also got things right. The NHS never collapsed as it has in Brazil, India, and a few EU countries, so we have got through it better than some at the end of the day.

As for Cummings, who is going to listen to that Covid rule breaking lying trouble maker, you?
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Yes, I am going to listen to him. And to what anyone says in response, including Boris.

Are you writing his testimony off completely before you’ve even heard it?

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Maybe just maybe on 15:12 - May 3 with 734 viewsSadoldgit

Maybe just maybe on 13:46 - May 3 by Saintsforeverj

Yes it is hindsight as the PM has to make a call about everything from the economy, lockdown effects on mental health, to scientific advice. Various scientists have been saying different things. As it turns out, we have one of the best vaccination programmes in the world, we are the first in the EU to start coming out of lockdown, so as much as he got wrong, he has also got things right. The NHS never collapsed as it has in Brazil, India, and a few EU countries, so we have got through it better than some at the end of the day.

As for Cummings, who is going to listen to that Covid rule breaking lying trouble maker, you?
[Post edited 3 May 2021 13:55]


Do you remember what a “good” death toll looked like? 20,000 wasn’t it? It is now over 127,000 so I don’t think we have too much to crow about.
As for Cummings, why shouldn’t we listen to him? He was the right hand man for an important period of time and some thought he was actually running the country. Unlike Hohnson, who just lies through his teeth and doesn’t give a hoot whether we believe him or not, Cummings seems to have kept quite a lot of hard evidence to back up his claims. It would appear that Johnson has backed stabbed the wrong person in Cummings.
[Post edited 3 May 2021 15:12]
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Maybe just maybe on 15:30 - May 3 with 723 viewskentsouthampton

Maybe just maybe on 14:06 - May 3 by Bazza

Think you should look up the definition of ‘fact’. It doesn’t mean ‘as stated by the Guardian/Mirror’

Burd ?

Successive PMs have spent a fortune on No10 decor eg Tony Blair. I don’t agree with it but it not at all unusual sadly. Expensive wallpaper on government buildings was the fetishised of Blair’s mate, Lord Irvine


Blair paid the excess out of his own pocket, and he didn't spend two hundred grand of someone else's money. He also didn't pick the wallpaper while thousands of people were falling ill and there was a grave shortage of PPE.
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