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A simple no would have sufficed.

All in the same situation, lockdowns and curfews hoping it either goes away or we get a vaccine.

No one has it sorted and it matters not one **** whether the tories are in or not, labour wouldn't have sorted it either.

... but we are top of the league mate ... a simple no would not really give us the credit we deserve ... what with our £6 billion, envy of the world, track & trace technology and PPE contracts awarded to government cronie companies unable to produce it ... without such leadership, I very much doubt we'd be top mate <ok>
 
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A simple no would have sufficed.

All in the same situation, lockdowns and curfews hoping it either goes away or we get a vaccine.

No one has it sorted and it matters not one **** whether the tories are in or not, labour wouldn't have sorted it either.

But that’s akin to saying that no Govt anywhere could have done anything to mitigate against the virus in any way.

That’s patently not true as there’s nations across the globe who’ve handled it well, and others who haven’t.

We’re one of the nations who haven’t & whilst there’s no guarantee that a different Govt would have done markedly better, you can’t merely say it’d have been no different either.
 
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... but we are top of the league mate ... a simple no would not really give us the credit we deserve ... what with our £6 billion, envy of the world, track & trace technology and PPE contracts awarded to government cronie companies unable to produce it ... without such leadership, I very much doubt we'd be top mate <ok>
£12BN........
 
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Track and trace achieves precisely **** all on the grand scheme of things.

Those countries with are still just having curfews and lockdown's.

This still is A political for me as none of our parties would have solved it, they're all as bad as one another.

I don't get how people are hoodwinked by Starmer either. All he's shown himself to be is Corbyn Mark 2. An absolute chancer who just paps on about how he'd have done it better because he knows fine well that can't be disproved.

He's just another bullshitter.

They're all as bad as each other.
 
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Track and trace achieves precisely **** all on the grand scheme of things.

Those countries with are still just having curfews and lockdown's.

This still is A political for me as none of our parties would have solved it, they're all as bad as one another.

I don't get how people are hoodwinked by Starmer either. All he's shown himself to be is Corbyn Mark 2. An absolute chancer who just paps on about how he'd have done it better because he knows fine well that can't be disproved.

He's just another bullshitter.

They're all as bad as each other.

Nobody else was in power ... so convenient that your opinion can't be disproved <whistle>

... my take is slightly different ... I don't believe anybody else would have screwed it up quite so spectacularly ... Starmer would have expelled a Cummings for completely undermining Government strategy, companies like Serco would not have been awarded multi million pound contracts for inexplicable reasons and we would not have had Scotland and Wales providing free school meals to the most needful in direct contrast to England, thereby making us look like a right laughing stock on the world stage <cheers>
 
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Laughing stock on the world stage?

What ****ing planet are you on?

That's not actually a happening sorry, no one cares a ****. They've all got their own problems.
 
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Starmer has been getting dogs abuse for simply saying that he’d have followed the Govts own advisory groups advice over the ‘circuit break’. Go figure.
 
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Starmer has been getting dogs abuse for simply saying that he’d have followed the Govts own advisory groups advice over the ‘circuit break’. Go figure.

We'll he able to see how this works in Wales.

Can't see where he seen getting dogs abuse?

I can see why people are starting to view him as something of a smarmy spiv though. Pretty much because that's how he's coming across.

No collaboration whatsoever, just a constant sniping about how he'd do things differently, with the knowledge that no one can prove him to be right or wrong either way.

It's not a good look for me.
 
We'll he able to see how this works in Wales.

Can't see where he seen getting dogs abuse?

I can see why people are starting to view him as something of a smarmy spiv though. Pretty much because that's how he's coming across.

No collaboration whatsoever, just a constant sniping about how he'd do things differently, with the knowledge that no one can prove him to be right or wrong either way.

It's not a good look for me.
He got accused of playing political games over it by all of the usual suspects in the press/ media and Westminster.

To say he’s offered no collaboration is wrong, he’s backed the majority of the measures brought in. What he’s done is to challenge some of the false claims made and pull them up over the failure of test, track and trace that has swallowed £12BN of tax payers cash. He’s the leader of HM’s opposition, it’s literally his job to challenge the executive, not that Johnson ever answers the actual questions he asks like.
 
We'll he able to see how this works in Wales.

Can't see where he seen getting dogs abuse?

I can see why people are starting to view him as something of a smarmy spiv though. Pretty much because that's how he's coming across.

No collaboration whatsoever, just a constant sniping about how he'd do things differently, with the knowledge that no one can prove him to be right or wrong either way.

It's not a good look for me.

Don't think anybody other than Tory Bojo apologists are calling him smarmy ... just as it ever was..
 
He got accused of playing political games over it by all of the usual suspects in the press/ media and Westminster.

To say he’s offered no collaboration is wrong, he’s backed the majority of the measures brought in. What he’s done is to challenge some of the false claims made and pull them up over the failure of test, track and trace that has swallowed £12BN of tax payers cash. He’s the leader of HM’s opposition, it’s literally his job to challenge the executive, not that Johnson ever answers the actual questions he asks like.

In fairness to Boris ... not answering those questions could just be down to Boris not being too bright ... plus static interference on the earpiece distorting instructions from Cummings <laugh>
 
He got accused of playing political games over it by all of the usual suspects in the press/ media and Westminster.

To say he’s offered no collaboration is wrong, he’s backed the majority of the measures brought in. What he’s done is to challenge some of the false claims made and pull them up over the failure of test, track and trace that has swallowed £12BN of tax payers cash. He’s the leader of HM’s opposition, it’s literally his job to challenge the executive, not that Johnson ever answers the actual questions he asks like.

What can I say, I can spot a bullshitter.

He's a bullshitter.

So is Johnson.
 
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