The Politics Thread

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Oh yeah, before I forget, I think this annihilates any attempts to try and say the Tories aren't at fault for the spike in Covid cases in care homes...
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It's on the page four (or page five of the PDF), if anyone wants to check the source
https://assets.publishing.service.g...s-during-covid-19-incident-in-a-care-home.pdf

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I think that they know it's been a ****-up and they're looking to get past it, then blame it all on Johnson.
Operation: Blame Boris can be seen via the various media outlets sticking the boot in recently.
The Telegraph even joined in yesterday and Farage is having a go:
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I suppose the only thing Boris and Trump can do is pee on their roses when they are not peeing on everything else!
 
I'm very uneasy about the return to school, I have a grandson in year one ,a niece who is a teacher and my wife is a retired teacher . There is absolutely no chance of a class of 4 year olds social distancing, the school where my niece works have had 2 cases of covid in the classes that are still open for the children of frontline workers and as everyone knows when the schools restart most of the teachers end up with some sort of lurgie within the first 2 weeks .
Just found out that the public school will be closed until September, how about the great and the good put their little darlings in at the deep end to try it out and while we are at it let's get the house of commons back to work full time and the MPs can travel to work by public transport