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Lockdown In The New Year ?
Johnson would not dare to impose a lockdown at Christmas, but is another lockdown in January now inevitable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The simple fact is, Boris Johnson does no 'lose', or Keir Starmer 'win' over this.
These decisions are driven by party policy, they are driven by scientific advice, and if Mr Starmer was in power, he would be doing exactly the same.
Any attempts to see actions as losing political popularity are pointless.
Johnson is losing popularity because of the actions of his party employees, not acting to save the ecconomy, and lives.
These decisions are driven by party policy, they are driven by scientific advice, and if Mr Starmer was in power, he would be doing exactly the same.
Any attempts to see actions as losing political popularity are pointless.
Johnson is losing popularity because of the actions of his party employees, not acting to save the ecconomy, and lives.
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Question Author Stickybottle
Is it not political suicide to do this at Christmas ?
Probably just after I reckon
He cannot impose anything until then because after the shenanigans of last Xmas by himself and his party the whole country will decide that the rules do not apply to them in a show of defiance
It will be a matter of choice after that as to how people deal with it and whether they follow the rules/guidance or not
Question Author Stickybottle
Is it not political suicide to do this at Christmas ?
Probably just after I reckon
He cannot impose anything until then because after the shenanigans of last Xmas by himself and his party the whole country will decide that the rules do not apply to them in a show of defiance
It will be a matter of choice after that as to how people deal with it and whether they follow the rules/guidance or not
TTT,
When your heart throb Boris announced lockdowns were a thing of the past in July, everyone but you knew it was premature talk, and was bound to fail.
Now, they have again let covid get out of control. They staked all on the vaccine, and that isn’t working.
It is almost as if you have some vested interest in loads
of Brits dying?
When your heart throb Boris announced lockdowns were a thing of the past in July, everyone but you knew it was premature talk, and was bound to fail.
Now, they have again let covid get out of control. They staked all on the vaccine, and that isn’t working.
It is almost as if you have some vested interest in loads
of Brits dying?
From the Guardian
Hospitals are expecting NHS England to declare a national incident within days, meaning decision-making will be more centralised. It will probably lead to routine operations being cancelled once more, adding to a waiting list that is already almost 6 million long, and staff repurposed. A senior NHS source said GPs would be told to massively ramp up boosters over the next two weeks, prioritising them over non-urgent appointments and reducing the number of face-to-face interactions outside administering vaccine doses.
I would imagine that itu doctors are getting very twitchy right now
Hospitals are expecting NHS England to declare a national incident within days, meaning decision-making will be more centralised. It will probably lead to routine operations being cancelled once more, adding to a waiting list that is already almost 6 million long, and staff repurposed. A senior NHS source said GPs would be told to massively ramp up boosters over the next two weeks, prioritising them over non-urgent appointments and reducing the number of face-to-face interactions outside administering vaccine doses.
I would imagine that itu doctors are getting very twitchy right now