Does it matter, ultimately? If you're daft enough to go out and deliberately increase your risk purely for politically motivated reasons, then more fool you. I'm sure you'll stick it right to the tories by catching covid and being ill. That'll show them.
I have been triple jabbed, wear a mask on public transport and in shops, and have never had Covid for your information.
Yes it does matter actually. Unless of course you are quite happy to pay taxes for the salaries of hypocrites and liars to "represent" us during a panademic crisis when over 150,000 of the people they are paid to represent have died. And counting. Not only that they have seen it as an opportunity to pay billions of that same taxpayers money to their friends and familes.
Bullshit. There is a new scandal everyday with these corrupt Tory bastards. See the by election in Shropshire. 200 years a Tory seat. Not any more. People have had enough of the shameless rifling of the public purse for their own gain. You can fool some of the people all the time, all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.
Nobody has fooled me mate, and if you can't see that Bonko is a lying crook then you are living in ignorant bliss.
It's the latest justification/ mitigation/ excuse for the behaviour of this shambles of a "government"... "They are all the same". Classic deflection.
I can see that. I can also see that the current alternatives aren't any better. It is possible to do. You don't have to automatically defend anyone.
I have not advocated Labour. I have criticised the incumbent government. Labour have not been in power for 12 years. At which point do the Tories become responsible for decisions and actions they have made in the last 12 years? And, at which point do Labour become absolved from blame for those same decisions and actions made in the last 12 years ? (which I may add they have had absolutely no say in).
My concerns with Labour are based in right now, not 12 years ago, and are to do with the decisions they've made in opposition. Criticizing one without the other is advocating for that side.
Decisions they have made in opposition? That takes the prize for the best oxymoron I have heard in a long while.
It seems Bonko is ignoring the Sage advice, cos he is scared of his own back benchers and having to rely on Labour votes again. Late into lockdown (again?)
Probably hasn't heard the advice yet. Be either funneling taxpayers money to his chums, hosting a party in 10 Downing Street or having an extramarital affair resulting in a pregnancy. All about priorities.