Well well well….many of us said it at the time
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Well, 20/20 hindsight's a wonderful thing and the results shouldn't be ignored for future planning purposes. But imo it's a bit harsh to suddenly turn on those who had to make those decisions, some of them were bound to be wrong. The only things I'd stand up and say were categorically and undeniably wrong were allowing the Cheltenham festival to go on, allowing the Liverpool game to go on, and not shutting airports down. For me that's enough to have BJ and his sidekick strung up.Well well well….many of us said it at the time
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Well, 20/20 hindsight's a wonderful thing and the results shouldn't be ignored for future planning purposes. But imo it's a bit harsh to suddenly turn on those who had to make those decisions, some of them were bound to be wrong. The only things I'd stand up and say were categorically and undeniably wrong were allowing the Cheltenham festival to go on, allowing the Liverpool game to go on, and not shutting airports down. For me that's enough to have BJ and his sidekick strung up.
Let's be honest, whatever they did or didn't do, with the benefit of hindsight and as much time as wanted to pick through everything, they were going to get pulled up on and say it would have been better to do xyz etc. it'll now be pathetically used politically instead of actually taking lessons and being much better educated and prepared for the future
I see a certain tousle-headed buffoon has taken a bit of a kicking due to not taking things seriously and flip-flopping. And his demonic short-sighted side-kick is fingered for setting a toxic atmosphere in Downing Street.
Who’d have thunk it?
Hindsight isn't really needed. When other parts of Europe were closing down or getting hit hard there were plenty of us calling BJ for delaying, to protect his friends in the banking sector. Unfortunately he put people's wealth before people's health and needs to be rightly castigated for it.
Why dont they just invent a scuba diving type contraprion for land
So if theres another pandemic
Everyone can still go out but have your own air supply so virus wont spread?!
Prettt obvious if you ask me
Mike Strutter invented it nearly twenty years ago with the Struttergear Strutter Bubble.
Also handing their mate’s juicy contracts for providing PSE, when other companies were far better equipped. I was managing a team who were essential workers, so having to work through it and they were scared **** because we couldn’t source the appropriate PSE.Well, 20/20 hindsight's a wonderful thing and the results shouldn't be ignored for future planning purposes. But imo it's a bit harsh to suddenly turn on those who had to make those decisions, some of them were bound to be wrong. The only things I'd stand up and say were categorically and undeniably wrong were allowing the Cheltenham festival to go on, allowing the Liverpool game to go on, and not shutting airports down. For me that's enough to have BJ and his sidekick strung up.
the two main findings are lock downs could have been avoided if we locked down earlier - hmmm
the two main findings are lock downs could have been avoided if we locked down earlier - hmmm
doesn’t say that at all
Yep it’s British politics at its finestIt does say that the lockdowns should have been earlier.
It's a hopeless inquiry, a monumental waste of money.
And if he did, this report would most likely say he locked down to early and it cost us xyz or caused abc ... As I say, no matter what anyone would have done at the times, things like this would find reasons to say it was wrong or could/should have been done different. I'm no Boris fan (nor any political figure TBF) but I wouldn't have wished being "in charge" during COVID on anyone as all that was going to happen is exactly what's happening.
If it helps us be more educated and prepared moving forward then fantastic, but I won't hold my breath.
But businesses were voluntarily closing their doors before the official lockdown as they knew that it was irresponsible to remain open.
I was abroad at the height of everything kicking off and was getting temperature checked every time I entered a building, upon scrambling home I was absolutely astonished to find that we could waltz through the airport with no checks and barely a sign indicating what we should do if we came home from areas with high infection rates/if we felt ill.
The initial response (as laid out in this report) was an absolute disaster and many were saying that at the time. We had the worst prime minister we could have had at that time and that Government are rightly getting a kicking. I think its unfair to say this is all with the benefit of hindsight.