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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Oct 21 11.25am Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow

The narrative will still be that they "did all they could"

In any sort of functioning government, a report this damning would result in sackings - this will probably lead to an improvement in Tory polling.


Edited by EverybodyDannsNow (12 Oct 2021 11.11am)

Just wondering if you prefer the New Zealand and Australia approach?

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 12 Oct 21 11.44am

Originally posted by Badger11

They also said that Wales did and it made no difference.

Of course the government has to carry the blame however it is clear that there were many fingers in that pie and not just politicians. Public health England was shown up to be an expensive waste of money and not up to the job. I presume that a new body will be created.

As for the PPE scandal I hope there will be a separate investigation to see who got the contacts and why.

Yes, I must say, due to the unique nature of the problem we were dealing with it's very easy to criticise the government. Realistically every nation was winging it, and the outcome was always going to look very negative when compared to the status quo whatever approach was taken so I have a degree of sympathy for their position. There are so many variables at play, that anyone who feels they know better, likely doesn't. Economically even, for all intents and purposes it's a matter of a few degrees this way and that with regard to outcome as it is an inescapable global issue, not a local one.

 

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Originally posted by ASCPFC

Just wondering if you prefer the New Zealand and Australia approach?


How about 'preferring' the many European countries approach on the UK's doorstep? For example, proper lockdowns, policed strictly in the streets requiring official forms/sms that were checked instead of the usual noncommittal 'advisory' from the UK government which led to 130,000 deaths, 39,000 of which were in care homes. Even now the UK has one of the highest infection rates in Europe. Why never learn from those who had better plans and better funding? It's down to the stupid 'pride' of a divisive government that refuses to admit it made mistakes unless lots of time has passed and they feel they can get away with the disaster they created.

Edited by Orange1290 (12 Oct 2021 11.56am)

 


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View crystal-purley's Profile crystal-purley Flag Purley 12 Oct 21 12.52pm Send a Private Message to crystal-purley Add crystal-purley as a friend

Originally posted by Lombardinho

You're right, cryrst, time will tell.
If, however, you may be curious enough to find out how we got to where we are today, I recommend this half hour talk by Robert Kennedy Jr (JFK's nephew).

I recently got called out on these threads for posting something that just happened to be on the platform known as Bitchute.
All I can say to that is critisize the message if you wish, but don't shoot the messenger.

[Link]


Just listened to this and it is an eye-opener.

 


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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 12 Oct 21 2.55pm

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Not my words, but an MPS report, including CONS! This was one of the worst ever public health failures! The failure of locking down immediately, and a week after our EU counterparts, cost thousands of lives! Bungle told us in week one to go down the pub, have covid parties and mix, go to Cheltenham, then a week later to stay in or you will be fined and do not mix! This cost thousands of lives, then putting covid positive people in to care homes with the most vulnearble added to the 44000 people passing away who had tested positive of covid! Add the £14 billion of PPE money carved up among the CONservative cabinet and their friends-one of bungles lady friends turned her dog food business in to a million pound dog food and ppe business overnight! The vaccine was rushed out, so we could beat those rascals in the EU, only for it to be deemed inferior by our own people and can"t be used on under 16"s, the Belgian vaccine is better and has proved so in most of the EU, who have overtaken us in the rollout! On LBC this morning, a CONservative cabinet minister was asked by Nick Ferrari, a big CONservative himself, if the minister wanted to apologise in the absense of the PM on a much deserved holiday-(its 6 weeks since his last)-he was asked 5 or 6 times if he wanted to apologise and refused each time, saying nothing to apologise for! Sone bloke just called LBC and said "dont blame boris, he"s just a silly sausage"! I beg to differ!

 

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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Conservatives early covid response was a failure.' by becky

Originally posted by croydon proud

Not my words, but an MPS report, including CONS! This was one of the worst ever public health failures! The failure of locking down immediately, and a week after our EU counterparts, cost thousands of lives! Bungle told us in week one to go down the pub, have covid parties and mix, go to Cheltenham, then a week later to stay in or you will be fined and do not mix! This cost thousands of lives, then putting covid positive people in to care homes with the most vulnearble added to the 44000 people passing away who had tested positive of covid! Add the £14 billion of PPE money carved up among the CONservative cabinet and their friends-one of bungles lady friends turned her dog food business in to a million pound dog food and ppe business overnight! The vaccine was rushed out, so we could beat those rascals in the EU, only for it to be deemed inferior by our own people and can"t be used on under 16"s, the Belgian vaccine is better and has proved so in most of the EU, who have overtaken us in the rollout! On LBC this morning, a CONservative cabinet minister was asked by Nick Ferrari, a big CONservative himself, if the minister wanted to apologise in the absense of the PM on a much deserved holiday-(its 6 weeks since his last)-he was asked 5 or 6 times if he wanted to apologise and refused each time, saying nothing to apologise for! Sone bloke just called LBC and said "dont blame boris, he"s just a silly sausage"! I beg to differ!

Light the BLUE touchpaper and retreat! Wait for the usual excuses CP, it's not Bungle's fault, it's the EU conspiracy etc etc

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 12 Oct 21 3.11pm

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Originally posted by nettletoneagle

Light the BLUE touchpaper and retreat! Wait for the usual excuses CP, it's not Bungle's fault, it's the EU conspiracy etc etc

Yes, nettleton, I already have one or two in mind who will be first in line, blame anyone or anything bar bungle and his cabinet!

 

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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Conservatives early covid response was a failure.' by becky

Luckily, the EU and rest of the world dealt with it excellently and are beyond reproach.
I would agree that the cost of PPE and the contact tracing needs to be properly investigated (expensive parliamentary investigation to take years). However, the overall response was no worse than other countries.
To be fair, Ireland has not handled it any differently. Probably worse, yet the difference is our press will not complain. They suck at the government teet for funding and are basically the government media.

 


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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Conservatives early covid response was a failure.' by becky

It was a whole new and unprecedented situation. Any government, especially a relatively new one, would have struggled to manage it in a way that was more successful so give them some slack.

However, their biggest mistake early on, was to keep our borders open for so long. Allowed a lot of infections into the country.

They've offered a public enquiry but that seems an unnecessary expense and use of time in light of this latest report.

 


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Originally posted by Orange1290


How about 'preferring' the many European countries approach on the UK's doorstep? For example, proper lockdowns, policed strictly in the streets requiring official forms/sms that were checked instead of the usual noncommittal 'advisory' from the UK government which led to 130,000 deaths, 39,000 of which were in care homes. Even now the UK has one of the highest infection rates in Europe. Why never learn from those who had better plans and better funding? It's down to the stupid 'pride' of a divisive government that refuses to admit it made mistakes unless lots of time has passed and they feel they can get away with the disaster they created.

Edited by Orange1290 (12 Oct 2021 11.56am)

I've been all over Europe recently, have family in Denmark and France. Denmark have had the same approach as UK. Frankly, France was far more draconian, yet completely ineffective, at dealing with any part of it. Of course, the Germans project they did great, yet look at how their statistics are compiled and the truth becomes further muddied. I can't speak for every country, yet Ireland's response could easily be labelled as a joke. The UK seems relatively average in it's response from what I've seen.

 


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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Conservatives early covid response was a failure.' by becky

Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer

It was a whole new and unprecedented situation. Any government, especially a relatively new one, would have struggled to manage it in a way that was more successful so give them some slack.

However, their biggest mistake early on, was to keep our borders open for so long. Allowed a lot of infections into the country.

They've offered a public enquiry but that seems an unnecessary expense and use of time in light of this latest report.

Except nearly every other government in the world.

 

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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Conservatives early covid response was a failure.' by becky

We actually have Macron to thank as he threatened to close their borders until Johnson got a grip.

It seemed to have moved him from complete denial like Trump to vague acknowledgement, it was an interruption to his post-brexit dreams he just didn't get that it was real.

You would always give an administration some slack in such an event I guess, but of course in doing so the s***e can truly hit the fan, as happened here.

 

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