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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSuch as this - about another ****-up I suppose - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ch...Brigade_(poem)
Always makes me think of Basil Brush (try reading The Lady of Shallot with a "Boom Boom" at the end of each line)
I'm sure you have seen/heard this ?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThere's already a row but it won't make a difference given that the longstanding plans for dealing with a flu pandemic were deemed 'too expensive' to implement in full, so the country was already at a disadvantage for dealing with a known pandemic risk let alone a novel virus one. Money (it's not even economics since preparedness is important for a country to continue to function economically and/or recover in a timely fashion) is the only consideration these days - who has it and is useful and/or influential to the government.
Friends of mine on Facebook (whom I am now tempted to block) are starting to have a go at the police who are on the front line trying to enforce observance of the current restrictions. Well, I saw one of my neighbours off to be on shift as a copper whilst his partner waved him a worried goodbye. A close relative starts training shortly and in just over three months will also be out there facing whatever comes up. This while the rest of us are trying to be as isolated from the disease as possible.
The best way of avoiding a totalitarian state is to make sure that current rules are OBSERVED; that way they will not have to be ENFORCED or made even more draconian.Last edited by Once Was 4; 29-03-20, 10:16.
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostThe best way of avoiding a totalitarian state is to make sure that current rules are OBSERVED; that way they will not have to be ENFORCED or made even more draconian.
If you treat people with the kind of contempt that is commonplace what do they expect ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThe problem is that the "Rules" are being made by government stuffed with pathological liars (not that "Magic Grandpa" would be any better )
If you treat people with the kind of contempt that is commonplace what do they expect ?
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Originally posted by Once Was 4 View PostTotally agree! And does this not show what bad leadership (non-leadership) that this country has suffered from for years? Possibly since the end of Harold Wilson (yes, Tony Blair achieved some great things but then made catastrophic, even criminal, errors). As for 'Magic grandpa' the less said the better. Has anybody got any confidence in any of his three possible successors or do we have to hope for the 'least worst option'?
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Originally posted by Count Boso View PostIf accurate, is it time for President B. Johnson to order our arms manufacturers to stop what they're doing and start producing all equipment to protect people, and fight the virus?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...y-british-arms
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I see that Michael Gove is now trying to blame China for the UK's inept handing of the Coronavirus emergency. He's presumably not had time yet to read the Sunday Telegraph report of the pandemic trial run fail in 2017.
And of course there have never been any previous indications that mention of a novel virus form in the East might have implications for this country: MERS, SARS and assorted avian and swine flu never happened did they Mikey?
I would say 'I despair' but that capacity was used up a long time ago, even before Covid19 hit. I suppose the habit of ducking responsibility is so entrenched now that it can't be overcome.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI see that Michael Gove is now trying to blame China for the UK's inept handing of the Coronavirus emergency. He's presumably not had time yet to read the Sunday Telegraph report of the pandemic trial run fail in 2017.
And of course there have never been any previous indications that mention of a novel virus form in the East might have implications for this country: MERS, SARS and assorted avian and swine flu never happened did they Mikey?
I would say 'I despair' but that capacity was used up a long time ago, even before Covid19 hit. I suppose the habit of ducking responsibility is so entrenched now that it can't be overcome.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI see that Michael Gove is now trying to blame China for the UK's inept handing of the Coronavirus emergency. He's presumably not had time yet to read the Sunday Telegraph report of the pandemic trial run fail in 2017.
And of course there have never been any previous indications that mention of a novel virus form in the East might have implications for this country: MERS, SARS and assorted avian and swine flu never happened did they Mikey?
I would say 'I despair' but that capacity was used up a long time ago, even before Covid19 hit. I suppose the habit of ducking responsibility is so entrenched now that it can't be overcome.
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I thought I heard that the government had announced that they had achieved 10,000 tests a day.
The information released today is that 19,522 people have been tested up to 9am this morning. Deducting yesterdays figure gives 6,961 tested in 24 hours.
It might be that they are referring to a different time period, but ....
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