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The "mood of the country" is, then, fickle.
there was no appetite for war in the early thirties and giving away Czechoslovakia - a country about wh we know little etc
the big eek! was Soviet Nazi pact - everyone thought - christ war is inevitable ....
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The "mood of the country" is, then, fickle.
there was no appetite for war in the early thirties and giving away Czechoslovakia - a country about wh we know little etc
the big eek! was Soviet Nazi pact - everyone thought - christ war is inevitable ....
I've been muttering about reporters for a few weeks.
Occasionally on here, on FB and at home.
They are not true journalists, they are supposed to report the news.
Instead, they are cherry-picking bits and then twisting the words to suit their opinion which they are then passing off as journalism.
They should hang their heads in shame.
Occasionally on here, on FB and at home.
They are not true journalists, they are supposed to report the news.
Instead, they are cherry-picking bits and then twisting the words to suit their opinion which they are then passing off as journalism.
They should hang their heads in shame.
Questioning the current approach and plans is fine- and I think parliamentary debate or house of commons committee scrutiny will help too.
What I don't like are questions along the lines of "are you going to apologise for letting the Cheltenham festival go ahead" (I think I made that up but it's not untypical) or "are you going to resign for letting nurses die!" .. Some like "why did you not learn from the 2016 pandemic planning exercise" are valid questions for another time but I don't see how they help now
One question they should be asking is for some sort of graph/metric to be shown daily on PPE then we are discussing real numbers rather than vague assertions.
What I don't like are questions along the lines of "are you going to apologise for letting the Cheltenham festival go ahead" (I think I made that up but it's not untypical) or "are you going to resign for letting nurses die!" .. Some like "why did you not learn from the 2016 pandemic planning exercise" are valid questions for another time but I don't see how they help now
One question they should be asking is for some sort of graph/metric to be shown daily on PPE then we are discussing real numbers rather than vague assertions.
yeah agree with contributors who say it is a bit early to start recriminating
we are where we are -
I thought Whitty was out on a limb with 20 000 deaths if we are lucky - - and it looks as though he was right ... oo-er I will have to start listening to him
actually I thought it would come in at 5 000 and he would get fired
I feel it for the journos
day after day - the same
and if it is different then it is bad news
we have no ventilators
oh - we DO have enough, but they still seem to die....
oh good news we can get them off a ventilator
no hold that - it seems to take a week to do so
and so on - relentlessly crap news
we are where we are -
I thought Whitty was out on a limb with 20 000 deaths if we are lucky - - and it looks as though he was right ... oo-er I will have to start listening to him
actually I thought it would come in at 5 000 and he would get fired
I feel it for the journos
day after day - the same
and if it is different then it is bad news
we have no ventilators
oh - we DO have enough, but they still seem to die....
oh good news we can get them off a ventilator
no hold that - it seems to take a week to do so
and so on - relentlessly crap news
All I want from journalism is the truth. No manipulating reality to fit your narrative, no spoon feeding bs to appease your demographic, no demonizing individuals who don't share your political ideology.
Take responsibilty. There are idiots out there who actually believe that 5G masts are spreaders of coronavirus or that some foodstuff (seemingly picked at random) can cause cancer.
Mainstream media, both written and televised are failing us. They are too important in modern day politics to be allowed to continue like this, whether it be extremism on Fox or bias on the Beeb, it can't go on.
Take responsibilty. There are idiots out there who actually believe that 5G masts are spreaders of coronavirus or that some foodstuff (seemingly picked at random) can cause cancer.
Mainstream media, both written and televised are failing us. They are too important in modern day politics to be allowed to continue like this, whether it be extremism on Fox or bias on the Beeb, it can't go on.
Everyone is struggling to adjust to this situation. The journalists and opposition can't quite get out of the mentality of trying to point score and trip up the government at every possible opportunity, and the government can't quite get out of the mentality of covering their own ar.rrse rather than just giving everyone the straight truth without any spin.
It does need more of a wartime coalition mentality where everyone including the public is united in fighting a common enemy.
It does need more of a wartime coalition mentality where everyone including the public is united in fighting a common enemy.
Of course the Government are taking on board scientific and medical advice and acting accordingly. Any proper Government would, but what a lot of people have trouble with is the fact that over 8,000 companies have been producing items of PPE, which they have offered to the Government and many of them have yet to receive a reply. Except, that is, for an automated acknowledgement of receipt of the company's email. We are told that the Government are 'cherry picking' those companies who can manufacture the most, yet we apparently need shedloads of the equipment. As these firm are situated in all quarters of the UK, surely, they could be employed to supply on a regional basis, where possible.
The underlying problem is that the Government treat us like children. Give us the truth backed by official facts and figures, both sides of the argument and why a decision was taken. And get rid of the awful wet weekend Raab.
Failing to do this means you will get the hacks playing on the lack of information to further their career or political agenda.
Currently we are in a position where some very well paid people, paid by the tax payer, are still receiving their full pay whilst telling other poor folk to stay off work with no pay (An no, before the usual start, the Government is not paying people like it claims and many cant claim).
Failing to do this means you will get the hacks playing on the lack of information to further their career or political agenda.
Currently we are in a position where some very well paid people, paid by the tax payer, are still receiving their full pay whilst telling other poor folk to stay off work with no pay (An no, before the usual start, the Government is not paying people like it claims and many cant claim).
YMB: "The underlying problem is that the Government treat us like children. Give us the truth backed by official facts and figures, both sides of the argument and why a decision was taken." - the problem is that most of the public are thick as gip tish and if they were not spoon fed relevant stats they'd make their own flawed conclusions and they'd be witch hunting. TBF though I think they are mainly driven by fear of getting mis quoted and tripped up by mischievous journos trying to make a name for themselves. Hence the general public are simply observers of a struggle between media and politics.
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