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What a bumbling perfomance!
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Count Boso
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI actually tried to find the "guidelines" which it is claimed that DC followed - though this was in contradiction to the letter that BJ had sent out to all households. I spent some time looking through web pages from the government web site. No sign of them - so is there something wrong with my internet? I know that Mr GG thinks so, but seriously, I could not find anything which matched what we hae been told in the last few days. There are/were very explicit instructions to not leave home, not to travel etc., all of which, either I missed completely, or Mr DC is incapable of reading, understanding and acting upon, unlike the great majority of the British public, who are obviously so stupid that they actually did what was suggested to them in the PM's letter.
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Originally posted by Count Boso View PostI don't think Cummings was clear as to the precise guidelines that he was following, but even the more relaxed regulations are clear that you cannot travel to a holiday/second home or stay in any home but your own.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...eave-the-house
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI actually tried to find the "guidelines" which it is claimed that DC followed - though this was in contradiction to the letter that BJ had sent out to all households. I spent some time looking through web pages from the government web site. No sign of them - so is there something wrong with my internet? I know that Mr GG thinks so, but seriously, I could not find anything which matched what we hae been told in the last few days. There are/were very explicit instructions to not leave home, not to travel etc., all of which, either I missed completely, or Mr DC is incapable of reading, understanding and acting upon, unlike the great majority of the British public, who are obviously so stupid that they actually did what was suggested to them in the PM's letter.
However his actions are in direct contravention of these guidelines https://www.gov.uk/government/public...d-19-infection even in their latest - updated today form
However,as always, truth and integrity are another country for the likes of Cummings.
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Both these Guardian pieces IMV are worth reading:
Martin Kettle,
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John Crace.
John mentions BJ frequently looking off to the right: it's satirical writing, but it could just be possible that DC was in the room (with flash cards! ).Last edited by kernelbogey; 28-05-20, 07:42.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostBoth these Guardian pieces IMV are worth reading:
Martin Kettle,
and
John Crace.
John mentions BJ frequently looking off to the right: it's satirical writing, but it could just be possible that DC was in the room (with flash cards! ).
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Count Boso
Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostBoth these Guardian pieces IMV are worth reading:
Martin Kettle,
and
John Crace.
John mentions BJ frequently looking off to the right: it's satirical writing, but it could just be possible that DC was in the room (with flash cards! ).
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNo. I do not buy the Crace viewpoint. The bumbling performance is just that, a performance. Johnson is not the incompetent fool he wants us to believe him to be. Uncaring, a thug, dissembling, . . . for sure, but he knows his game and plays it skillfully. Never mind Cummings, it's Johnson we most need shot of.
We really do need more Theatre Studies in the UK
The inability of people not to see when they are watching a piece of theatre is extraordinary.
None of it IMV is anything else, even the "mistakes" are there deliberately.... as mr Lydon put it so well
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Count Boso
Originally posted by Bryn View PostNo. I do not buy the Crace viewpoint. The bumbling performance is just that, a performance. Johnson is not the incompetent fool he wants us to believe him to be. Uncaring, a thug, dissembling, . . . for sure, but he knows his game and plays it skillfully. Never mind Cummings, it's Johnson we most need shot of.
Though getting rid of Johnson would have the added benefit of getting rid of Cummings too, I suppose.
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