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Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure have been known to be a high risk for some time now. Hopefully he has neither, I don't know.
TD. That's just it. We don't know his medical history. No reason why we should. Pretty obvious that the Prime Minister will get priority anyway.
I fail to see why he insists in being in charge of the government. If one is ill, concentrate on your health, no one is indispensable.
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By the look on the faces of those entering Downing Street this morning its more serious than we think…..
Because, anne, the slimy toads he's in league with would spend their time working on how to sideline him permanently, as I think he would to them, rather than do the job.

So many looking for the top job, so few equipped.
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Good Grief Douglas are you suggesting someone is gong to pull his plug out?
It would be expected that the head of any major organisation be asked for approval of any action being taken. I suspect this is what is happening. He is the one who takes responsibility.
Douglas, //So many looking for the top job//

Right now I doubt that.

anneasquith, //I fail to see why he insists in being in charge ...//

Because he's a leader - and that's what leaders do.
He is a leader but a good leader knows when to delegate.
THECORBYLOON, You have no idea what he's doing.
And good leaders who delegate still like to be fully informed and approve.
Because he’s a leader. He’s in hospital , I’d not trust anyone who is ill enough to be quickly admitted to hospital, on supplemental 02, to make decision about Britain at this time .
NAOMI, you don't know either yet you say he insists on staying in control.
That should have said "charge" rather than "control".
TCL, see Apc's post at 11:26 Mon.
How do you know he's "insisting"?
The trouble is, Johnson might see himself as a National Hero, a leader in the Churchilian mode, but few others do.

We just see him as a “here today, gone tomorrow politician” (to quote Robin Day), and while I don’t wish him ill, there are plenty of other sick people I worry about more.

He looks at his cabinet and sees Dominic Raabid, Priti Vacant and co ....
I think I’d want to stay in charge in those circumstances ...
at REAL risk of provoking a gale of
'foo ! what dat den' - and "dat hieroglyphic dat!" (*) - and even from Naomi - "stupid comment!"

am I really the only person to recall that Churchill had two bouts of pneumonia during the war (**), and the second time around, recuperated for three weeks ( innit?) in the Atlas mountains
and in the Mamounia Hotel in Marrakech ?

https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/college/journal/sir-winston-churchill-treatment-pneumonia-1943-and-1944

didnt appoint a deputy and yes did work from his bed ....
and he was older

(*) taking into account I did work on an archoelogical site transcribing the Latin and Greek -JEA 1979.

(**) when he was Prime minister that is !
// We [the great mass of Abers] just see him [Poiky - BoJo] as a “here today, gone tomorrow politician” (to quote Robin Day),//

and Robin Day - he gone too innit?
( he is dead too to anyone who writes english)

and we dead foo too - J M Keynes
OK I admit he really said " and in the long run we are all dead" I just have attacks of writing in AB speak.

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