Look at him live in the telly now. He looks like the Ghost of Boris Johnson.

I still cannot feel any sympathy, especially as he’s basically telling us all that none of it is his fault.
I have the same sympathy for him that he has for the working class.

His deepest condolences, fuck off, platitudinal rubbish, he doesn't give a fuck. He really thinks the Govt. have done everything they could, fuck off, they have been a disgrace. The Govt. typifies Johnson's arrogant lazy attitude and the clowns he has surrounded himself with are all equally culpable for not opening their mouths and saying so.

The man should resign today and do the country at least one decent thing.

Jenrick is on SKY now lying his fucking arse off again.
 
But, but, but he takes full responsibility! My arse. This guy or his mates never take responsibility for anything. They take advantage and they take money, our money.
 
That’s probably the most ridiculous article I’ve read all week and I’ve read some shockers.

Which bit of it did you find ridiculous? t's more an opinion piece than pure fact but I don't think there's anything particularly outlandish in there. It's all pretty standard stuff that I thought a lot of people were already thinking.
 
Which bit of it did you find ridiculous? t's more an opinion piece than pure fact but I don't think there's anything particularly outlandish in there. It's all pretty standard stuff that I thought a lot of people were already thinking.
That really doesn’t surprise me you think that, but let’s take a look.

They’ve sensationalised the opening headline points with :
  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson has refused legal permission for a referendum, but it may not matter

Then they’ve said Johnson would win the legal case but Sturgeon could progress with an illegal wildcat referendum, if she does this she’s finished not Johnson.

Then it talks about the British government’s response to Covid, failing to mention the great big whopping fact that the SNP have had devolved powers to impose their own restrictions and do what they please in Scotland. In that sense, if Sturgeon had done such a great job that people claim, the SNP would be in a great position, with low deaths and the vaccines being in such great shape in the UK.

Google Business Insider bias, they’re a centre left publication, aligned to the SNP and this, as you’ve said, is a wishful thinking opinion piece, it’s garbage.
 
That really doesn’t surprise me you think that, but let’s take a look.

They’ve sensationalised the opening headline points with :


Then they’ve said Johnson would win the legal case but Sturgeon could progress with an illegal wildcat referendum, if she does this she’s finished not Johnson.

Then it talks about the British government’s response to Covid, failing to mention the great big whopping fact that the SNP have had devolved powers to impose their own restrictions and do what they please in Scotland. In that sense, if Sturgeon had done such a great job that people claim, the SNP would be in a great position, with low deaths and the vaccines being in such great shape in the UK.

Google Business Insider bias, they’re a centre left publication, aligned to the SNP and this, as you’ve said, is a wishful thinking opinion piece, it’s garbage.

I think it's inevitable they'll be off within the next few years and it doesn't really matter how deeply unpopular the SNP are. A lot of progressives simply view them as a means to an end.
 
I think it's inevitable they'll be off within the next few years and it doesn't really matter how deeply unpopular the SNP are. A lot of progressives simply view them as a means to an end.
Nobody in the UK parliament is signing this off for another decade I don’t think, then who knows how public opinion will change.
 
"In a recent interview chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said: "The lesson is go earlier than you think you want to, go harder than you think you want to, and go a bit broader than you think you want to in terms of applying the restrictions.""

Shame Johnson didn't do it. But he did do 'everything possible'.
 
"In a recent interview chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said: "The lesson is go earlier than you think you want to, go harder than you think you want to, and go a bit broader than you think you want to in terms of applying the restrictions.""

Shame Johnson didn't do it. But he did do 'everything possible'.
My Prof told me last January to stop going to the match and to avoid the pub and places where there will be large groups of people. If he knew what was coming why didn't the Government.

If my Prof who is a Prof of Dermatology knew, then surely other Profs would have been aware of what was coming, especially those whose speciality was in the area of this virus.

The question then is, where these people wilfully ignored or simply dismissed as scaremongers by a Government whose own libertarian leanings where more frightened of curtailing civil liberties than they were of people dying.
 
My Prof told me last January to stop going to the match and to avoid the pub and places where there will be large groups of people. If he knew what was coming why didn't the Government.

If my Prof who is a Prof of Dermatology knew, then surely other Profs would have been aware of what was coming, especially those whose speciality was in the area of this virus.

The question then is, where these people wilfully ignored or simply dismissed as scaremongers by a Government whose own libertarian leanings where more frightened of curtailing civil liberties than they were of people dying.

There is the theory that Johnson thought he could keep the U.K. open for business. Whilst other countries put their economies in the deep freeze with lockdown, this would be an opportunity to put some extra cash in the till whilst the rest of the world ran scared. Judging by how he was that deluded he thought he could break international law with brexit negotiations and shutting parliament, the theory outlined above probably does hold water.
 
My Prof told me last January to stop going to the match and to avoid the pub and places where there will be large groups of people. If he knew what was coming why didn't the Government.

If my Prof who is a Prof of Dermatology knew, then surely other Profs would have been aware of what was coming, especially those whose speciality was in the area of this virus.

The question then is, where these people wilfully ignored or simply dismissed as scaremongers by a Government whose own libertarian leanings where more frightened of curtailing civil liberties than they were of people dying.
Couldn’t have put it better myself. I am getting really pissed off listening to people dismissing any fault whatsoever with this government. Yes it’s not all their fault but they have dithered all along. Of course some members of the public are to blame for not following guidelines but they aren’t all responsible for 100000 deaths!!
 

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