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Have you heard it though? It's as if he was doing it on purpose but don't think he was. Maybe funny isn't the word.

 

Sounds like he was being his usual twattish self who hasn't got a clue how to run the country. Yet right wing morons lap him up as 'funny' and 'good humoured' as the country suffers from his sh!t plans and inability to actually to do anything effective

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Sounds like he was being his usual twattish self who hasn't got a clue how to run the country. Yet right wing morons lap him up as 'funny' and 'good humoured' as the country suffers from his sh!t plans and inability to actually to do anything effective

 

 

He said the word 6 loads of times but not much else really. Sky News will no doubt keep playing it unless they're asked not to by No.10. :o

Johnson doesn't do details. He doesn't like to spend long (i.e. more than about two minutes) reading a briefing. Therefore, he makes an idiot of himself when he tries to speak about anything vaguely detailed. To put it another way, he isn't up to the job of Prime Minister.
Johnson doesn't do details. He doesn't like to spend long (i.e. more than about two minutes) reading a briefing. Therefore, he makes an idiot of himself when he tries to speak about anything vaguely detailed. To put it another way, he isn't up to the job of Prime Minister.

Give him a standup special on Netflix. Odds are he'll do a better job.

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He got himself tongue-tied today and in a right tizzy when trying to explain the new rules for the NE. Was very amusing as basically he hadn't a clue "6 inside, 6 outside, 6 here or 6 there" Was forced to apologise later and claimed he got a bit confused but to me he sounded like he hadn't a clue.

 

I’m sure you would find it equally funny if it were Diane Abbott.

Have you heard it though? It's as if he was doing it on purpose but don't think he was. Maybe funny isn't the word. I meant his bumbling ways when speaking, not particularly what he said.

And ‘his bumbling ways’ is exactly what any country needs from its leader at a time of a national crisis where clear communication is the only way out of it.

 

Honestly, I genuinely wonder hypothetically how many extra lives could be saved if we actually had a leader that could actually clearly communicate. It’s the backbone to it all.

In other unbelievable news, days after forcibly imprisoning students with private security just on the offchance they come across an old person on their once weekly trip to the supermarket

 

Well it is a possibility it could spread in supermarkets, even with mask wearing the virus can spread through surfaces so better to not risk it.

 

Perhaps the students' human rights have been infringed by but vulnerable people still have the right to feel safe when food shopping in supermarkets, that is another human right.

 

A compromise might be certain supermarkets for the use of students near campuses and signage warning older and high risk groups shouldn't go there :unsure:

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Have you heard it though? It's as if he was doing it on purpose but don't think he was. Maybe funny isn't the word. I meant his bumbling ways when speaking, not particularly what he said.

 

Now is not the time to be bumbling and playing the idiot.

Well it is a possibility it could spread in supermarkets, even with mask wearing the virus can spread through surfaces so better to not risk it.

 

Perhaps the students' human rights have been infringed by but vulnerable people still have the right to feel safe when food shopping in supermarkets, that is another human right.

 

A compromise might be certain supermarkets for the use of students near campuses and signage warning older and high risk groups shouldn't go there :unsure:

It is also a possibility it could spread from a 40 year old to about 40 80-year olds. Are you planning on locking them inside as well? Are you yourself locked in side this entire time?

It is also a possibility it could spread from a 40 year old to about 40 80-year olds. Are you planning on locking them inside as well? Are you yourself locked in side this entire time?

 

Indeed it could spread in that way but with student halls we know that there are Covid outbreaks and where they are whereas with various 40 year olds across the country it harder to establish where the outbreaks are. Letting students out from a hall (where a significant number have tested positive) before the end of the quarantine period would be extremely irresponsible and putting the public's safety at risk in the surrounding area. As I said before its a similar situation to the Tenerife hotel that was quarantined in March.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-54340184

 

On the subject of students this is a good idea. Of course testing every student for coronavirus before they returned home for Christmas or another break would arguably be a better idea rather than them having to self isolate.

 

 

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And just like that, I’ll be in local lockdown within 48 hours. It will be too dangerous to see my parents but not too dangerous for me to spend all day in close proximity with hundreds of other families at work. So glad I got to see my family for my birthday over the last few days.
It is also a possibility it could spread from a 40 year old to about 40 80-year olds. Are you planning on locking them inside as well? Are you yourself locked in side this entire time?

 

That wouldn't involve shilling for the government's decisions so let's not think about how logically the two are exactly the same.

 

After all, everyone knows that 'young people' aren't really people and should be absolutely self-sacrificing to a fault while older folks shouldn't see their lives disrupted in any way shape or form.

Piers Morgan has laid in to Boris calling him a "bumbling fool" and "the captain of the titanic" on GMB today.
where are the lies
Boris to give news conference with Whitty and Vallance live at 5pm. Second national lockdown may not be far away now.

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Second national lockdown may not be far away now.

 

Indeed, because a significant part of the population outside the at risk groups don't seem to care about preventing people dying from Covid and continue to do whatever they want that's where we are heading. It is depressing and I am ashamed to be in this part of the world where so many don't care.

Indeed, because a significant part of the population outside the at risk groups don't seem to care about preventing people dying from Covid and continue to do whatever they want that's where we are heading. It is depressing and I am ashamed to be in this part of the world where so many don't care.

 

It’s really unfair to state that people don’t care with absolutely no evidence. Yes, a minority may take that view but the fact is the rise in infections has mostly come from people doing what the government told them they were allowed to do. Pubs are open, eat out to help out, gyms are open, schools are back. These aren’t things that people just decided they were going to do because they don’t care. These are things people were assured it was safe to do. The government are now blaming the people and you’re falling for it hook, line and sinker.

 

Perhaps I’m bitter. In less than twenty four hours, I will be banned from seeing my family in doors. I live alone. I’m still expected to go into to work and come into close contact with up to 160 children a day and I don’t know where they’ve been. I am much more likely to catch this virus at school than from my family.

 

And can we even live this way forever? What if we don’t get a vaccine? If the government are going to blame the people then perhaps they need to return the responsibility to the people.

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