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Boris At Pmqs
Anyone who still has faith in Boris, read on:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2020/ may/13/ boris-j ohnson- resorts -to-blu ster-un der-kei r-starm er-cros s-exami nation
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are responsible for the deaths of thousand old folk in care homes whether you like it or not, or was it the scientific advice they were following, I dare say that's who they will be blaming.
Has for the continued buttering up, and constant praising of how great the public have been in following the lockdown rules, every time they have a briefing is for fools to be swallowing, its the oldest trick in the book, at bit of patter now and again, to keep them believing us. :0))))))
Has for the continued buttering up, and constant praising of how great the public have been in following the lockdown rules, every time they have a briefing is for fools to be swallowing, its the oldest trick in the book, at bit of patter now and again, to keep them believing us. :0))))))
I haven't read the article but I feel the public are being had over by this govt. It was a knee jerk reaction to begin with on the advice of someone who didn't think that advice applied to him. Boris, the Monty Python Black Knight, seems intent on ruining this country. He won't budge. No movement. He's got courage. He's got fortitude. He won't give up, even when his arms are chopped off. How's that for resilience? But the consequences of lockdown will be much worse than the consequences of the virus. Bungling Boris a hero? Don't make me laugh!