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Just now, Mark J said:

It seems to be the case. Everything about this situation has been handled shambolically. In the end, those responsible should be held to account. In the interim, why aren't they doing more, given the time that's been wasted already?

 

And if its been handled this badly with whom we have in power now imagine the FUBAR we'd be in with that other rabble? Its really not worth thinking about. 

 

Hindsight is a wonderful thing and its the duty of the opposition and all those that have a hard-on for them to constantly speak negativity at the efforts being made. So at least you're holding up your end of the bargain. :) 

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2 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

And if its been handled this badly with whom we have in power now imagine the FUBAR we'd be in with that other rabble? Its really not worth thinking about. 

 

Hindsight is a wonderful thing and its the duty of the opposition and all those that have a hard-on for them to constantly speak negativity at the efforts being made. So at least you're holding up your end of the bargain. :) 

Bollocks. We're faced with what we have, not what we haven't. Suggesting what we've got is 'hey ho bettter than that Steptoe chap' is the behaviour of either a shill or a melt.

 

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8 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Bollocks. We're faced with what we have, not what we haven't. Suggesting what we've got is 'hey ho bettter than that Steptoe chap' is the behaviour of either a shill or a melt.

 

Maybe if just a few of the 50,000+ 6 figure salaried, shiny assed ‘managers’ in the NHS had actually managed,it wouldn’t be such a cluster now. 
 

Unless the answer really is to simply poor more money into this behemoth of administration malpractice whilst constantly bemoaning any attempt to try and generate some VfM for the taxpayers hard earned. 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Bollocks. We're faced with what we have, not what we haven't. Suggesting what we've got is 'hey ho bettter than that Steptoe chap' is the behaviour of either a shill or a melt.

 

 

Bollocks. We're faced with an unprecedented situation that admittedly has not been handled in the best way possible, but that in part is not the governments fault and that of the British people. To think that we would respond to direction in such profound disregard for our own health or that of others. The Government has tried its best to not infringe on the liberties of the British people and hoped we'd be fucking adult about it. But clearly we're all total wankers and thats simply not gonna happen. 

 

But what would, in your words, Steptoe do? I seriously think he would use this crisis to further his own Commie goals and a good portion of the wankers in the UK would welcome a drastic and more likely permanent reduction in freedom and a justification to permanently introduce a severe tax increase for everyone other than the utter dross in the country resulting in a mass exodus of those who contribute the largest portion of tax here in the UK. 

 

But who knows? We'd only really know that through hindsight, and thank fuck we'll not have to worry about that for the next 4 and a half years. Another bullet dodged. 

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4 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Maybe if just a few of the 50,000+ 6 figure salaried, shiny assed ‘managers’ in the NHS had actually managed,it wouldn’t be such a cluster now. 
 

Unless the answer really is to simply poor more money into this behemoth of administration malpractice whilst constantly bemoaning any attempt to try and generate some VfM for the taxpayers hard earned. 

 

 

The fact remains that frontline NHS staff are already running out of PPE - As are support workers across the board. Pandemics are events that should be prepared for.
The gov have wasted weeks by ignoring WHO advice, and going with a program that was designed for a different virus altogether.
Heads should roll when this is over.

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3 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

Bollocks. We're faced with an unprecedented situation that admittedly has not been handled in the best way possible, but that in part is not the governments fault and that of the British people. To think that we would respond to direction in such profound disregard for our own health or that of others. The Government has tried its best to not infringe on the liberties of the British people and hoped we'd be fucking adult about it. But clearly we're all total wankers and thats simply not gonna happen. 

 

But what would, in your words. Steptoe do? I seriously think he would use this crisis to further his own Commie goals and a good portion of the wankers in the UK would welcome a drastic and more likely permanent reduction in freedom and a justification to permanently introduce a severe tax increase for everyone other than the utter dross in the country resulting in a mass exodus of those who contribute the largest portion of tax here in the UK. 

 

But who knows? We'd only really know that through hindsight, and thank fuck we'll not have to worry about that for the next 4 and a half years. Another bullet dodged. 

As Kev pointed out on the radio interview. How are we, the public supposed to know how to act with conflicting messages from those (proven liars) in governance?

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Just now, Mark J said:

As Kev pointed out on the radio interview. How are we, the public supposed to know how to act with conflicting messages from those (proven liars) in governance?

We've been given some fairly basic guidelines. Stay home if can. Go to work if you absolutely have to. These rules have had to become more and more draconian the more people find loop holes in what essentially is the spirit of what is being asked of them. I believe the government had hoped we'd follow the spirit of what has been asked of them.

Start a Poll here and I believe 50% will be firmly in favor of continuing to work under the present conditions and the other 50% will think the first 50% are a bunch of selfish wankers. 

 

So its become apparent that asking the British people nicely is not the answer. Im sure thats been well noted for future reference. Anything that happens in the future and we cant argue or complain when we're treated like children because we've already set the precedent. Maybe thats the Governments plan all along? No Government is ever our friend.  

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3 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

Start a Poll here and I believe 50% will be firmly in favor of continuing to work under the present conditions and the other 50% will think the first 50% are a bunch of selfish wankers. 

 

 

Good idea.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

We've been given some fairly basic guidelines. Stay home if can. Go to work if you absolutely have to. These rules have had to become more and more draconian the more people find loop holes in what essentially is the spirit of what is being asked of them. I believe the government had hoped we'd follow the spirit of what has been asked of them.

Start a Poll here and I believe 50% will be firmly in favor of continuing to work under the present conditions and the other 50% will think the first 50% are a bunch of selfish wankers. 

 

So its become apparent that asking the British people nicely is not the answer. Im sure thats been well noted for future reference. Anything that happens in the future and we cant argue or complain when we're treated like children because we've already set the precedent. Maybe thats the Governments plan all along? No Government is ever our friend.  

It would have been better if we'd been given these guidlines some time ago.
I realise you just want to argue.
Just don't try and make it look like the gov has done anything right, because they haven't.

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1 minute ago, Mark J said:

It would have been better if we'd been given these guidlines some time ago.
I realise you just want to argue.
Just don't try and make it look like the gov has done anything right, because they haven't.

And I realise that your abject hate for the Tories and BoJo refuse to allow to you have an impartial view point. As Ive said before, your view is thoroughly invalid due to the clouding of your self confessed judgement. :)

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