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I think part of what grates the most is that the Govt assured civil servants that they had planned for a pandemic.

When the top civil servant found out that they had in fact not bothered to make any sort of plan, she replied 'We are ****ed ! and thousands are going to die'

It's negligence beyond belief.
err pretty sure it was DoH Civil Servants who wrote the plan .
The problem was the plan was just an outline and no details of how to actually turn that outline into reality .
 
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Well indeed.

He's like a Circus ringmaster, "Roll up, roll up. Come and see the fat numpty injected with covid live on TV to prove it's harmless"

"Oh wait, it's actually a deadly virus?'

Yeah but Boris' character is a clown, Cummings knows that, so he went character assassination on him. Much the same as you have, 'fat numpty.'

Like I said earlier, not too many people if any, did take the virus seriously at the start. It had never occurred in our lifetime before, we really didn't know what to do, none of us did.

It's a bit like if a meteor comes to hit the Earth, are we prepared, would we know what to do. No, we wouldn't have a clue, no one in the world would. It would just occur and we'd all be gone. Should I blame Boris for that too. :bandit:
 
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I think part of what grates the most is that the Govt assured civil servants that they had planned for a pandemic.

When the top civil servant found out that they had in fact not bothered to make any sort of plan, she replied 'We are ****ed ! and thousands are going to die'

It's negligence beyond belief.
Only they patently did have a plan, do next to **** all and wait for ‘herd immunity’.

What Cummings said yesterday merely reinforced what was obvious imo. In Feb last year he gave his infamous ‘superman’ speech that many appear to have forgotten.

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After that he went on This Morning and said in early March that the best thing might to be to ‘let the virus rip’ which again correlates with what was said yesterday. At that point it was obvious that shutting down the economy wasn’t on the agenda. It was widely reported at the time, that it was only when presented with the modelling from Oxford that put the ‘do nothing’ strategy as costing circa 500k lives in the first wave, that the direction changed.

If what Cummings said was true, and that planning literally only started on the 19th, that fact alone makes the man unfit for office imo.
 
Yeah but Boris' character is a clown, Cummings knows that, so he went character assassination on him. Much the same as you have, 'fat numpty.'

Like I said earlier, not too many people if any, did take the virus seriously at the start. It had never occurred in our lifetime before, we really didn't know what to do, none of us did.

It's a bit like if a meteor comes to hit the Earth, are we prepared, would we know what to do. No, we wouldn't have a clue, no one in the world would. It would just occur and we'd all be gone. Should I blame Boris for that too. :bandit:

There was supposed to be a pandemic plan in place though.

Whether that was written up by senior civil servants or govt ministers. It simply didn't happen.

Boris opted for 'herd immunity' once he realised it was out of control, before somebody told him that could kill half a million people.
 
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There was supposed to be a pandemic plan in place though.

Whether that was written up by senior civil servants or govt ministers. It simply didn't happen.

Boris opted for 'herd immunity' once he realised it was out of control, before somebody told him that could kill half a million people.
With hindsight we'd all make the correct decisions,you should just be glad I wasn't in charge as I would've done nothing. (which would've been the correct decision of course)
 
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There was supposed to be a pandemic plan in place though.

Whether that was written up by senior civil servants or govt ministers. It simply didn't happen.

Boris opted for 'herd immunity' once he realised it was out of control, before somebody told him that could kill half a million people.

Pandemic plan in place, yeah right, did you actually believe that one then. <laugh>

I'll say it again, no one knew what to do. Pandemics were the things of the dark ages, like the plague, the great fire of london, all stuff in history books. As I said above, even I didn't believe it, but I do expect obviously the government to take a tad more responsibility than me.

Anyway, where was the opposition in all this, which is something else I touched on, it shouldn't be left to a ruling government party to deal with, we need an independent medical body, preferably a world wide one, that rules on such situations, made up of the worlds most intelligent people.

We've learned nothing, other than how to point fingers, how to play politics with people's lives. If they didn't lose a love one, all people are interested in is what side of the political fence they sit. That's why politics needs to be taken out of it.
 
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Pandemic plan in place, yeah right, did you actually believe that one then. <laugh>

I'll say it again, no one knew what to do. Pandemics were the things of the dark ages, like the plague, the great fire of london, all stuff in history books. As I said above, even I didn't believe it, but I do expect obviously the government to take a tad more responsibility than me.

Anyway, where was the opposition in all this, which is something else I touched on, it shouldn't be left to a ruling government party to deal with, we need an independent medical body, preferably a world wide one, that rules on such situations, made up of the worlds most intelligent people.

We've learned nothing, other than how to point fingers, how to play politics with people's lives. If they didn't lose a love one, all people are interested in is what side of the political fence they sit. That's why politics needs to be taken out of it.
Yep, no plan survives contact with the enemy.
 
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Lol Matt Hancock going full Forrest Gump and running away from Sky news this morning <laugh>

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Remember Hancock and his tears on morning tv.........bad actor I'll give him that.....not even attack of the killer tomatoes quality.

Anyways he's done his job sold us fear and dished out our new debt to cronies.

And some on here voted for these fraudsters........fking idiots of the highest order
 
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Pandemic plan in place, yeah right, did you actually believe that one then. <laugh>

I'll say it again, no one knew what to do. Pandemics were the things of the dark ages, like the plague, the great fire of london, all stuff in history books. As I said above, even I didn't believe it, but I do expect obviously the government to take a tad more responsibility than me.

Anyway, where was the opposition in all this, which is something else I touched on, it shouldn't be left to a ruling government party to deal with, we need an independent medical body, preferably a world wide one, that rules on such situations, made up of the worlds most intelligent people.

We've learned nothing, other than how to point fingers, how to play politics with people's lives. If they didn't lose a love one, all people are interested in is what side of the political fence they sit. That's why politics needs to be taken out of it.

Well clearly I was naive to trust this Govt having a plan.

But there should have been one in place. It's based on this, or it should have been. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/responding-to-a-uk-flu-pandemic

So it's not something that came 'out of the dark ages' or only happens in history books. The UK has had direct experience of dealing with outbreaks in the past. "The National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies (NRR) identifies that emerging infectious diseases could also cause large numbers of people to become ill. The UK has experience of managing cases of high consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs) and in recent years has managed confirmed cases of Lassa fever, Ebola, MERS and monkeypox."

The wider world has also dealt with Ebola, HIV, SARS, Avian Flu etc, so pandemic planning is not the unknown quantity as you're trying to suggest.
 
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With hindsight we'd all make the correct decisions,you should just be glad I wasn't in charge as I would've done nothing. (which would've been the correct decision of course)

Done nothing and 'let it rip' a la Boris ?
 
Well clearly I was naive to trust this Govt having a plan.

But there should have been one in place. It's based on this, or it should have been. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/responding-to-a-uk-flu-pandemic

So it's not something that came 'out of the dark ages' or only happens in history books. The UK has had direct experience of dealing with outbreaks in the past. "The National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies (NRR) identifies that emerging infectious diseases could also cause large numbers of people to become ill. The UK has experience of managing cases of high consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs) and in recent years has managed confirmed cases of Lassa fever, Ebola, MERS and monkeypox."

The wider world has also dealt with Ebola, HIV, SARS, Avian Flu etc, so pandemic planning is not the unknown quantity as you're trying to suggest.

I was talking from my personal perspective. I did not believe the pandemic intially. As I said it was something confinded to the history books. It's all well and good with hindsight, googling links and copying and pasting stuff to me now, but you were useless, you should have given me this information back in March 2020! You didn't so therefore, you failed me and everyone else on not606 you murderer!

Actually if you were that so ahead of the game, you should have been telling us all this in December 2019....but you didn't, why didn't you....er maybe because you didn't know. :)
 
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I was talking from my personal perspective. I did not believe the pandemic intially. As I said it was something confinded to the history books. It's all well and good with hindsight, googling links and copying and pasting stuff to me now, but you were useless, you should have given me this information back in March 2020! You didn't so therefore, you failed me and everyone else on not606 you murderer!

Actually if you were that so ahead of the game, you should have been telling us all this in December 2019....but you didn't, why didn't you....er maybe because you didn't know. :)

<laugh>

Point being is that it's for the Govt to know and implement this stuff.
 
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I love how people post up plans now.

What was it said to Cummings yesterday, what's this, foresight to hindsight. <laugh>
 
I love how people post up plans now <laugh>

What was it said to Cummings yesterday, what's this, foresight to hindsight. <laugh>

The plan was in place in 2011 mate.

You might have thought somebody in Govt would have known that.
 
err pretty sure it was DoH Civil Servants who wrote the plan .
The problem was the plan was just an outline and no details of how to actually turn that outline into reality .


I had files full of action plans, contingency plans and disaster plans all round my office when I was a manager at Royal Mail. As far as I could tell, every one of them would have been worse than ****ing useless in a crisis, but they ticked the appropriate boxes to show we were prepared. Which we never were, when anything went wrong, ever.

Only useful thing about any of those plans, come to think of it, was the list of phone numbers at the back telling you who to call when it came on top, just before the bloke responsible went off sick with stress. Or Covid. Or whatever.
 
The plan was in place in 2011 mate.

You might have thought somebody in Govt would have known that.

I think Corbyn knew about it, but he forgot to tell Starmer, who then couldn't pass on the info to Boris. Ahhhhhh unless Starmer did know, and hid it from Boris. Good theory that bro, i like your thinking. <ok>
 
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