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  • muzzer
    Full Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 1190

    The only point that interests me about Tr*** is whether his disastrous COVID policy will kill off enough of his base to ensure he loses the election even if he’s forced enough people back to work so he can lie to his base about the economy. If that makes sense.

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    • MrGongGong
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      Originally posted by muzzer View Post
      The only point that interests me about Tr*** is whether his disastrous COVID policy will kill off enough of his base to ensure he loses the election even if he’s forced enough people back to work so he can lie to his base about the economy. If that makes sense.
      Indeed
      I do think there is far too much attention paid to him
      but given the enthusiasm for him from the likes of BJ and chums one has to be very worried indeed

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      • oddoneout
        Full Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 9152

        Reality strikes home...

        I suspect quite a few folks didn't actually read what was involved, or if they did, didn't believe it. Agricultural work isn't 9-5 Mon - Fri commuter office job style.
        The presence of Romanians flown in who will be sharing space won't help either adding fears over additional infection risk.

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        • MrGongGong
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 18357

          Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
          Reality strikes home...

          I suspect quite a few folks didn't actually read what was involved, or if they did, didn't believe it. Agricultural work isn't 9-5 Mon - Fri commuter office job style.
          The presence of Romanians flown in who will be sharing space won't help either adding fears over additional infection risk.
          I really do think anyone who is a "member" of Ukip/Brexit Party or ERG should be MADE to go and work in agriculture, on the same terms.

          Come on, step up now Britain needs you.

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          • Dave2002
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 18009

            Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
            Reality strikes home...

            I suspect quite a few folks didn't actually read what was involved, or if they did, didn't believe it. Agricultural work isn't 9-5 Mon - Fri commuter office job style.
            The presence of Romanians flown in who will be sharing space won't help either adding fears over additional infection risk.
            Looks like the PPE issue is going to come to the fore pretty soon. Perhaps the "additional" workforce you are suggesting could also enrol to make protective gear - there might be a heck of a lot of work needed.

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            • Pulcinella
              Host
              • Feb 2014
              • 10900

              Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
              I really do think anyone who is a "member" of Ukip/Brexit Party or ERG should be MADE to go and work in agriculture, on the same terms.

              Come on, step up now Britain needs you.
              Don't be silly: it's the feckless poor and disabled on benefits that they expect to do that sort of work.

              I do wonder, though, if attitudes towards those needing universal credit might change in current circumstances.

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              • oddoneout
                Full Member
                • Nov 2015
                • 9152

                Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                Looks like the PPE issue is going to come to the fore pretty soon. Perhaps the "additional" workforce you are suggesting could also enrol to make protective gear - there might be a heck of a lot of work needed.
                I think your reply refers more to MrGG's comment, but as far as PPE is concerned there seem to be any number of people and organisations doing their bit (despite rather than because of gov't involvement it has to be said since authority seems to want big names - aka Tory donors? - rather than proven existing expertise). My local paper has carried reports of school and uni students designing, making and - critically - delivering such things as visors. There are Facebook groups coordinating the making of scrubs, hats, and laundry bags. Non-fashion clothing manufacturers offering their services are being ignored and/or not getting access to materials, etc etc. This is volunteer and existing employed workers, struggling with inept gov't management, and still doing their bit, so no surprise that the agricultural worker situation is problematic given the constraints of that form of work, and potentially the impact on any state benefits individuals may already have. Incidentally re pay, I realise that there are all sorts of factors involved but the starting rate on two places locally is more than I earn in what would be regarded as a 'skilled' job compared to field work. With bonuses it's considerably more.

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                • Cockney Sparrow
                  Full Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 2284

                  Listening to "Farming Today" this morning on R4 the farmer concerned had brought over returning eastern european workers before the lockdown, housing and feeding them at his expense. He said he absolutely needed a trained workforce or his business would fail - the machinery had its dangers and he had to be sure the workforce in that respect (no doubt others too) were reliable. There would also be jobs for UK workers and he was looking forward to having UK nationals more involved in farm work.

                  Over the years there have been stories about new employees failing to turn up after the first few days in this kind of work. Invoking the spirit of "We're all together in this" and "Dig for Victory" I suspect are not going to cut it. Community efforts to manufacture scrubs and shields are useful of course and provide good news stories but they will not meet the need. (However that infamous publication "Britannia Unchained" from the ERG type wing of the right - P Patel, Dom. Raab and Liz Truss co-authors with others) betrayed their sceptical view of the UK workforce - so what does this government expect to happen in reality. As opposed to their aspirational declarations at briefings whilst carefully avoiding hard facts).

                  The person "at" the select committee who pointed out the risk of the waves of outbreaks and high mortality was Prof Anthony Costello:


                  My overall impression of this government is of action too late and then too inadequate, and this on a vital threat to the nation. It’s a disgrace - as is the agreement of MPs and Parliament to go home and leave the government unaccountable. (BTW, remember Jeremy Hunt presided over the NHS in the years which formed its present ability to cope with this).

                  On the subject of PPE there are Hospital Managers say they will run out of the important all over cover gowns this weekend (unless some arrive on a plane and then get to them). All this while volume garment manufacturers are reporting that for some weeks they have tried to get sense out of government on their offer to produce PPE in the UK using their considerable (and presently unoccupied) workforce. But they have had no response, or no meaningful response. The civil service has been despised by this government of 10 years (P Patel gives it away) so perhaps there are too few of them. Or Ministers aren't exercising good judgement. We need the opposition (Labour, Scot Nats etc) to be taking them to task in Parliament (where evasive non-answers - which are all we get otherwise - surely are not acceptable). The opposition need to secure ACTION and real achievement in these respects. This, while we hear, today, that Health Workers (they're not all doctors and nurses) are being put at even greater risk by emergency relaxation of PPE protocols, when they run out of protecting gowns etc.

                  The engagement of Burberry and Barbour has all the hallmarks of spin and news management. Private Eye reported that Downing Street has re-hired Isaac Levido (protege of Lynton Crosby) who "managed" their last election campaign

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                  • Dave2002
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 18009

                    Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
                    The engagement of Burberry and Barbour has all the hallmarks of spin and news management. Private Eye reported that Downing Street has re-hired Isaac Levido (protege of Lynton Crosby) who "managed" their last election campaign

                    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...irus-messaging
                    Did I imagine the reports which I'm sure I read earlier this morning saying that even the army people who have been brought in to sort some of the mess out, say that there aren't any new supplies of PPE, and that they can't deliver? Of course, in another place that might be called fake news, and it may actually not be correct, so I don't want to swear to its veracity. Also, that guidelines are being "adapted", so that workers are within the guidelines, but actually working under more strained conditions. Changing the guidelines does actually make sense if it doesn't put people at greater risk, and can allocate resources to where they may be most useful, but nevertheless one should be wary of this kind of change.

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                    • Cockney Sparrow
                      Full Member
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 2284

                      The Today programme R4 this morning. The medical associations advising their members that if they are not properly protected, they do no not have to treat Covid 19 patients.
                      Last edited by Cockney Sparrow; 18-04-20, 15:38.

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                      • LMcD
                        Full Member
                        • Sep 2017
                        • 8418

                        888 more deaths - a rising plateau, or at least a rather bumpy one?

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                        • Bryn
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 24688

                          Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                          888 more deaths - a rising plateau, or at least a rather bumpy one?
                          That's deaths in hospital, it must be remembered.

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                          • oddoneout
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2015
                            • 9152

                            This is (yet) another 'what's the real story'

                            The issue of testing isn't quite as simple as many assume, and as the comments highlight, but even so something ain't right here - again.

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                            • jayne lee wilson
                              Banned
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 10711

                              What with the appalling IDS insisting the Government "outline the exit strategy" and local councils saying they are close to bankruptcy as a CV consequence (as if they weren't already...)...... it doesn't get any better does it.....?
                              God knows what the press conference will be like..... best accounts: John Crace.
                              Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 18-04-20, 20:07.

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                              • Maclintick
                                Full Member
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 1065

                                Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                                That's deaths in hospital, it must be remembered.
                                Quite so, which Raabit-in-Headlights omits to mention when announcing the daily toll in govt briefings...

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