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Time For Hancock To Go
Talks a good job, but fails to act. False statements, false promises, false targets, failed to protect the elderly, failed to protect NHS workers, failed to protect care workers, failed to get PPE, failed to get testing kits, well he did buy millions, but he never got them tested to see if they worked. failed to report true death rates in care homes. In fact I can't think of one thing he has achieved. If he stays in his position any longer you will see more NHS staff die, along with many more. Get rid Boris, we need action not fancy talking.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.APG - you're making yourself look very foolish. Of course I know perfectly well what PPE stands for at Oxford. Can you not see the irony in a person who has a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) being one of those responsible for the lack of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) in the current crisis?
I wish people would stop blaming the messenger.
We are living in difficult times, its no time for nit picking.
Get out there at 8pm and clap for NHS and all front line
workers ~ not forgetting those that keep this site, computers,
laptop, TV all running.
am going to wash my hands now and have a nice cuppa
Good luck and keep safe.
We are living in difficult times, its no time for nit picking.
Get out there at 8pm and clap for NHS and all front line
workers ~ not forgetting those that keep this site, computers,
laptop, TV all running.
am going to wash my hands now and have a nice cuppa
Good luck and keep safe.
//Can you not see the irony in a person who has a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) being one of those responsible for the lack of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) in the current crisis?//
Perhaps he ordered the wrong stuff.
Just for the record, politicians do not run the NHS, its (many, many highly paid) directors and managers do. Mr Hancock is not responsible for ordering and storing the appropriate amount of supplies. They are. And they've come up woefully short.
Perhaps he ordered the wrong stuff.
Just for the record, politicians do not run the NHS, its (many, many highly paid) directors and managers do. Mr Hancock is not responsible for ordering and storing the appropriate amount of supplies. They are. And they've come up woefully short.
//We look to the government not managers to provide the service do we not?//
No I don't. I rely on the government for as little as I can, in fact (that way I'm not too disappointed). The responsibility for ordering supplies does not rest with the government. Managers chose what to order and what to stockpile. And they chose wrong.
No I don't. I rely on the government for as little as I can, in fact (that way I'm not too disappointed). The responsibility for ordering supplies does not rest with the government. Managers chose what to order and what to stockpile. And they chose wrong.