Body & Soul1 min ago
Who'd Be The Pm Right?
Lorries backed up at Dover as the rest of Europe close their borders to us
A mutant infection adding to a deadly pandemic
And time running out for Brexit talks
Good luck Boris , no other PM in peace time has dealt with anything so bad
A mutant infection adding to a deadly pandemic
And time running out for Brexit talks
Good luck Boris , no other PM in peace time has dealt with anything so bad
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Boris is carrying the can for every mistake made by previous Governments and Prime Ministers for the last 50 years. They all led us into reliance on people who think nothing, of us and a position whereby we cannot determine our own destiny without punishment and peevish retribution from unelected egoists. The pandemic has brought it all into sharp focus....
19:57 Mon 21st Dec 2020
Hi Bobbs and all. The answer would be me, we need a bigger house and No. 10 would really suit us.
On a more serious note , the current situation is awful. Just back from Morrisons, thought I would go just the once when it might be quiet, wrong.
Still not sure about Xmas day. Us and wifes family both in tier3.
I think the advice/rule/law is that a visit is okay for a short time.
a 24 hour visit seems short enough,lol.
On a more serious note , the current situation is awful. Just back from Morrisons, thought I would go just the once when it might be quiet, wrong.
Still not sure about Xmas day. Us and wifes family both in tier3.
I think the advice/rule/law is that a visit is okay for a short time.
a 24 hour visit seems short enough,lol.
Macron has done the right thing in the face of the pandemic. I don't see how any pro-lockdown people can argue or moan about it. Lots of users on this website keep quoting the measures taken by other countries to try and stop the spread. Well, this another measure, taken by another country. If you're fully in favour of lockdown, what's not to like?
Emmie: Sense of entitlement to do what they want despite the rules. And UK is now one of the worse countries in the world for daily new cases of Covid, fuelled by this mutation. A strong leader is needed in a crisis -not a bumbling fool who seems to want to keep on the good side of everyone instead of being strict.
Even the European countries that did better in the first wave are now in difficulty. The reason they did better is that the population were used to obeying rules and police with a different attitude and armed to boot. Thank goodness though that our British police are not like that. What a dreadful year!!
I wouldn't want the job either but Boris's "credit" is fast running out.He first told us he had an "oven ready" deal for Brexit which is now tumbling around our ears,we had the Cummings issue about which he did nothing other than give him a huge pay rise now we have the Christmas is cancelled issue.Surely anyone worth his salt would never,given the number of cases of the virus,ever allowed a five day amnesty over Christmas and even up to as late as Wednesday saying it was still to happen.He has now been bounced by the two Ronnies of doom and gloom and others including the discredited Ferguson to cut it down to one day.To quote Leo Amery in his remark to Chamberlain"In the name of God go."In conclusion I believed in him just twelve months ago,how wrong I was.
FGS bobbin Boris et al can dictate all they like, make it as strict as you like,whatever that means, some are going to jump the fence - one poster said that two coachloads of people arrived in Herefordshire from Wales looking for accomodation and food. They had been turned away, not sure why they went there in the first place but there you are
I’d have thought by now fuming about people breaking rules should be exposed for the nonsense it is. You can’t stop the thing spreading unless you lock everyone indoors until it had nowhere to do. And even that probably wouldn’t be enough.
There have probably been some irresponsible people but that really misses the bigger picture, especially now, which suggests that a lockdown would have to be really really drastic to be effective at least it slowing things a bit for a while
There have probably been some irresponsible people but that really misses the bigger picture, especially now, which suggests that a lockdown would have to be really really drastic to be effective at least it slowing things a bit for a while