News4 mins ago
There's Just No Getting Away With It
69 Answers
Boris is as thick as a blank of wood. He's got a golden opportunity to hold back the Indian variant, but NO open up on Monday and let it rip. Anyone with any brain what so ever would hold fire for at least until the 21st June to give more time to vaccinate more people. Even after all that's happened over the last few months, he still can't see the wood for the trees. What a complete dip stick.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by teacake44. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.https:/ /www.ya ndles.c o.uk/ti mber-sa wmill/w oodturn ing-bla nks/c90 7
I note that many are for turning. :-)
I note that many are for turning. :-)
There would have been riots if the government had changed the loosening on May 17th. Luckily there are a few weeks before the next steps hopefully we will know a bit more about the Indian strain then. I know I would have been deeply depressed to have what few things we are able to do now taken away. I will continue to be careful, of course.
There are at least two things that spring to my mind: The United Kingdom has not been nor is yet blessed with the ability to deal well with things, even when what works elsewhere which just needs to be copied is readily available - belatedly taken up more recently, and it worked. In tackling the present case the country has always had the huge advantage of being an island but wasted it for 10 months or more. Managing the inevitable leaks coming in should have been maybe not a walk in the park but certainly attainable.
The other is that people (in the UK) seem to see the running of the country as a dictatorship, his eminence Boris being the dictator - is that really so ? Again a comparison with others: The politicians are nowhere to be seen, the competent authorities propose, design and implement a public guidance/education programme together with setting rules for restrictions in public life - and the public enthusiastically complies (there). The government approves the recommendations of the competent people with an analogous involvement to that of the queen signing UK legislature. This works and the countries concerned, certainly not the politicians, never refer to themselves as the World's Best, etc. The UK could have copied but the World's best need by definition to do things in their unique way - can you hear the 130,000 dead clapping on their doorsteps ?
The other is that people (in the UK) seem to see the running of the country as a dictatorship, his eminence Boris being the dictator - is that really so ? Again a comparison with others: The politicians are nowhere to be seen, the competent authorities propose, design and implement a public guidance/education programme together with setting rules for restrictions in public life - and the public enthusiastically complies (there). The government approves the recommendations of the competent people with an analogous involvement to that of the queen signing UK legislature. This works and the countries concerned, certainly not the politicians, never refer to themselves as the World's Best, etc. The UK could have copied but the World's best need by definition to do things in their unique way - can you hear the 130,000 dead clapping on their doorsteps ?
//The other is that people (in the UK) seem to see the running of the country as a dictatorship,//
Well Labour is to blame for that. A good Government is made by a good (not necessarily confrontational) opposition holding them to account. We don have an opposition in any shape or form.
Boris is correct to continue with lockdown release. If you feel threatened then dont go out.
Well Labour is to blame for that. A good Government is made by a good (not necessarily confrontational) opposition holding them to account. We don have an opposition in any shape or form.
Boris is correct to continue with lockdown release. If you feel threatened then dont go out.