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SJV
10 May 2020 19:14:51


 


Name a British PM who has managed better in such circumstances?


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


We haven't had these circumstances before (and that's not a free pass to do a below-par job either).


I suggest you take a look at that timeline showing Boris's negligence since the turn of the year. Funnily enough his negligence peaked a few weeks before the virus did!

Bertwhistle
10 May 2020 19:17:45


 


We haven't had these circumstances before (and that's not a free pass to do a below-par job either).


I suggest you take a look at that timeline showing Boris's negligence since the turn of the year. Funnily enough his negligence peaked a few weeks before the virus did!


Originally Posted by: SJV 


Your suggestion is noted; I suggest you make another suggestion: what exactly should have been done?


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Saint Snow
10 May 2020 19:21:17


 Boyle is tw*t. I'd cheerfully hit him round the head with a hard object. 


Originally Posted by: Super Cell 


 


I'm not surprised at your view of him.


Personally, I think he's great.


No doubt you equally won't be surprised at that.



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Gavin D
10 May 2020 19:22:04

Morrisons is cutting the price of unleaded to 99.7p per litre and diesel to 104.7p per litre from tomorrow morning as a thank you to key workers and other motorists making essential journeys.


Saint Snow
10 May 2020 19:22:28


 


We haven't had these circumstances before (and that's not a free pass to do a below-par job either).


I suggest you take a look at that timeline showing Boris's negligence since the turn of the year. Funnily enough his negligence peaked a few weeks before the virus did!


Originally Posted by: SJV 


 


Don't bother. So many are bedazzled by his posh voice and Eton history.


 



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SJV
10 May 2020 19:22:31


 


Your suggestion is noted; I suggest you make another suggestion: what exactly should have been done?


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


Off the top of my head, lockdown earlier, close borders, actually accept offers of PPE given we have a worrying shortage, contact tracing to contain the virus...


 


sorry Saint 

Bertwhistle
10 May 2020 19:23:53


Morrisons is cutting the price of unleaded to 99.7p per litre and diesel to 104.7p per litre from tomorrow morning as a thank you to key workers and other motorists making essential journeys.



Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


I presume that's not just a preempt on the fact that oil prices are heading towards their true value?


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fairweather
10 May 2020 19:24:33


 


 


 Unlimited outdoor exercise includes angling, golf, water sports and tennis provided all socially distanced from Wednesday


 


 You can drive to a park or beach in England but not Wales / Scotland


Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


You can only play sport with a family member he said. I don't really get that because social distancing is social distancing. WHy does it have to be a relative?


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fairweather
10 May 2020 19:27:55


 


Name a British PM who has managed better in such circumstances?


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


"Such circumstances"? We have never had these circumstances.


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Gandalf The White
10 May 2020 19:28:44


 


Name a British PM who has managed better in such circumstances?


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 



That ought to be in the running for most bizarre question ever asked.


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ozone_aurora
10 May 2020 19:32:40

Are solitary outdoor activities, like fishing, or telescope observing/photography on an open field?

Bertwhistle
10 May 2020 19:34:29


 


 


Don't bother. So many are bedazzled by his posh voice and Eton history.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Yes; just what Blenheim did for Winnie.


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Bertwhistle
10 May 2020 19:35:45


 



That ought to be in the running for most bizarre question ever asked.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Glad you enjoyed it; added a hue to your rainbow.


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Lionel Hutz
10 May 2020 19:41:14


 


The NEU have called it nothing short of reckless.


At our school the staff who are in on the rota tomorrow are expecting more calls and potentially a lot more children. I'm in on Thursday so I'll keep folk informed on what's going on and the general mood.


I find it baffling that FS and Y1 would go back at the same time as Y6 children given the understandable ineptitude of the little 'uns' ability to socially distance.


Originally Posted by: SJV 


I do wonder what advice Boris sought from people with practical knowledge of education before this announcement was made. My wife(primary school principal) couldn't understand the rationale behind the proposal either. It seems that nobody who actually knows something about education would recommend this.


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SJV
10 May 2020 19:47:39

Sevendust
10 May 2020 19:48:40

Meanwhile Ecuador reported a huge 410 deaths today from Covid.


I reported on this a few days back saying that the health system was being overwhelmed but few cases were being reported.


This may simply be an adjustment but only the US will report higher numbers today 

fairweather
10 May 2020 19:49:09


All a bit of a 'nothing' speech; vague, mixed, waffle. 


But I see the Tory loyalists and Brexit slaves are predictably making it out to be some great oratory.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Nobody on here that has read anything I've ever said will accuse me of being either a Tory or a Brexit fan! But I do like to see things from all possible angles. Firstly, Boris Johnson is a good orator. This is why he and Nicola Sturgeon are at the forefront as they are both good speakers. He is the only one in the Tory Party who could have delivered that speech. It takes a fair bit of thought to see that it is flawed in a few ways. Generally people won't see that and certainly not to the extent if Hancock or Raab had been delivering it. Yes it was confusing with "stay alert" thing. He can't change the early mistakes but I thought he was accepting some were made with what he said about Care Homes and PPE.


He also emphasised that lives came before the economy which cannot have been popular in his Party and to me it was very clear that he was saying the social distancing rules must continue. He also said something about more caring and sharing in society after it was over. 


The problem is of course that talking the talk is this Government's strong point and Johnson excels at that in my opinion. He is good with words.  But delivery is the thing. Like the testing, (and I would have especially liked to have seen something on anti-body tests) like the PPE - in the end I will judge how good the speech was by the actions that follow and the benefits it leads to.


 


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Bertwhistle
10 May 2020 19:49:41


 


"Such circumstances"? We have never had these circumstances.


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


That is the point I was making fairweather- judging PMs ability to deal with this issue, would be fairly done if it was measured against others' performance, as well as the failings currently. My view is that it would be impossible to say how anyone else would have done better. There is no doubt whatever that mistakes have been made but given the unpredictable explosion of this condition worldwide, it would have been hard for any leader to have a guaranteed successful outcome. Some nations seem to have done better than others in terms of preventing deaths, and containing outbreaks, amongst some speculation about how they've done it. Mostly, it has been a massive unknown and I simply felt that I wouldn't have coped as well as PM after himself suffering a hit from this thing.


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lanky
10 May 2020 19:51:05


All a bit of a 'nothing' speech; vague, mixed, waffle. 


But I see the Tory loyalists and Brexit slaves are predictably making it out to be some great oratory.


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Not Me


I thought it was well delivered but I take major issue with the slogan and the definition of "alert" and also think he would have been better off adopting the NI/Scots/Wales approach of keeping the Stay At Home mantra


What he was thinking of telling people to go back to work tomorrow and not use public transport is anyone's guess and complete nonsense


For once I thought Starmer's comments sounded much more apposite


( I haven't turned into a Lefty though !)


 


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Gooner
10 May 2020 19:51:05


 


No, according to Gooner and Speckled Jim it'll be easy.


Edit: you beat me to it 


Originally Posted by: Northern Sky 


Where did I say it would be easy ?, I don't agree with any schools going back but if they are half a school is better than a full school


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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David M Porter
10 May 2020 19:52:53


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Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 



I'm just so glad that Scotland has its own government!


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Gooner
10 May 2020 19:54:56


 


Can you tell me how you are going to get a class of 30 three year olds to socially distance? I'd greatly appreciate knowing how because in 25 years working in schools I've never seen it happen.


Originally Posted by: Northern Sky 


So you wouldn't utilise the empty class rooms that would be available ? Surely to god you aren't going to lob them into one room ????


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



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doctormog
10 May 2020 19:57:37


 


You can only play sport with a family member he said. I don't really get that because social distancing is social distancing. WHy does it have to be a relative?


Originally Posted by: fairweather 


It was members of your household not family. 


doctormog
10 May 2020 19:58:47


 


So you wouldn't utilise the empty class rooms that would be available ? Surely to god you aren't going to lob them into one room ????


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


To be honest having 3 three year olds in the same room it could be hard to enforce social distancing.


fairweather
10 May 2020 19:58:52


  Mostly, it has been a massive unknown and I simply felt that I wouldn't have coped as well as PM after himself suffering a hit from this thing.


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


Probably true on both counts 


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