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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    Originally posted by surge View Post
    I'd rather go for a drink with Hancock than Cummings but can find it believable that Hancock was (and is) being kept in a job so could be sacked at the right time.

    Probably should add that reports suggest Hancock has long backed vaccines to get us out of this mess while others opposed lockdown including, if media reports accurate, Sunak in the autumn/winter.
    Really? Cummings has always struck me as a complete oddball. Hancock is just a wannabe bullingdon boy trying to fit in, spit 3ft in the city of London and it will land on 15 guys just like him.

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    • Re: Coronavirus update

      Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
      I struggle to believe factually anything he says, as everybody did when he went to Durham. I read an article today written by someone woo has worked with him who says he has enormous difficulty in actually admitting he is in any way responsible for when something goes wrong even when he is part of the team, and he pointed out that he did exactly the same in the committee, he apologised initially and from then on blamed everyone but himself.
      There is almost certainly kernels of truth in what he says but finding them when you take away the bile lack of any admission of real fault and the revenge and you'd be hard pushed to find them.
      In a few months he will be forgotten. And if he keeps coming back with more 'Revelations' he will become less and less plausible.
      If he felt so strongly about everything why didn't he resign and go to the press at the time? That alone questions his motives if not his veracity.
      there may be proof out there, but this modern information world being what it is for every piece of information that says A there will be another that say B.
      I wouldn't like to be the person with the job of unravelling it all and coming up with the real answers at the end of it all.

      And now I'm going to the pub - - because I can But God knows for how long!
      The difference with his complete nonsense about Barnard castle is that a lot of what he says fits incredibly neatly with what we already know:

      Doris being an initial covid denier (he pretty clearly was, it's on video)
      The mass shifting of old people into care homes being a complete shambles (I can't believe the whole cabinet went along with this knowing the lack of testing)
      The ridiculous situation around the 100k test target (tests went up to 100k and down within days it was obviously bullshit)

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      • Re: Coronavirus update

        The decades of failure that led to Wales' catastrophic Covid-19 death toll
        The underlying factors that made the coronavirus pandemic so much worse than it might have been

        https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ophic-20679608
        I'm sure there will be similar story in the Guardian but will be interesting to see if papers with more readers do a similar piece for England and Scotland - though the latter has managed much lower peaks really up until this latest period.

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        • Re: Coronavirus update

          Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
          I merely questioned what you wrote but your response is rather confusing. And something can be stated verbally, you know.

          yes it can but the verbal answer cannot then be shown at a later date, which is what you asked for.
          As Sam Goldwyn said, 'A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on'.

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          • Re: Coronavirus update

            Originally posted by Eric Cartman View Post
            The difference with his complete nonsense about Barnard castle is that a lot of what he says fits incredibly neatly with what we already know:

            Doris being an initial covid denier (he pretty clearly was, it's on video)
            The mass shifting of old people into care homes being a complete shambles (I can't believe the whole cabinet went along with this knowing the lack of testing)
            The ridiculous situation around the 100k test target (tests went up to 100k and down within days it was obviously bullshit)
            I know all these things but I fail to see why you feel the need to point them out to me. I have stated my opinion of his trustworthiness his veracity and his goals. It is what it is. Do you think you will change it?

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            • Re: Coronavirus update

              Throughout the last fifteen months, I’ve been convinced that I’ve been living in one of the areas with the most potential to become one of the worst Covid hotspots in the UK - the same applies to Merthyr a few miles away. Around this time last year, RCT was the worst affected area in the country for a few weeks and Merthyr has had its time at the “top of the league” in the linked table.

              Of course, there could be a time when we’re top again, but for weeks now, us and Merthyr have been a lot closer to the bottom of the table than the top. That said, I’ve not seen a week like this one where, out of the near four hundred areas involved, there are only eight with lower rates than RCT and Merthyr.

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
                yes it can but the verbal answer cannot then be shown at a later date, which is what you asked for.
                As Sam Goldwyn said, 'A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on'.
                I didn't ask for a verbal answer to be 'shown' at all. You asserted something and I was interested in the source of your assertion. Many sources are available for a period of time whether they be in the written form or even on the radio - and your assertion clearly referred to the BBC so it is probably easy to trace via BBC iPlayer.

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                • Re: Coronavirus update

                  Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                  I didn't ask for a verbal answer to be 'shown' at all. You asserted something and I was interested in the source of your assertion. Many sources are available for a period of time whether they be in the written form or even on the radio - and your assertion clearly referred to the BBC so it is probably easy to trace via BBC iP2layer.
                  i didn't "assert" anything, i just passed comment on what I heard on a live BBC Programme that was being broadcast at the same time as Cummins was being questioned.
                  Again I'll say that the people on here who demand 'proof' or 'links' whenever they see something they disagree with and who try to make others look foolish whilst having no real opinion themselves are living in an unreal world. If the same people reacted like this to everything that was said to them in real time they'd very soon find themselves with no one to talk to. Can you imagine being for example in a pub and every time someone said something the cry was "Prove it" or "where's the link"?
                  It's totally ridiculous.

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                  • Re: Coronavirus update

                    Looking at the news this morning with quotes from this Baroness, it made me wonder what happened with Gethin? Was he elbowed out for arguing with Drakeford? Was it the chips on a park bench? Did he jump or was he pushed? I meant to ask at the time.

                    He seemed to leave with unseemly haste after the election and I can't see anything he did particularly disastrous. does anybody know?

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                    • Re: Coronavirus update

                      Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
                      Looking at the news this morning with quotes from this Baroness, it made me wonder what happened with Gethin? Was he elbowed out for arguing with Drakeford? Was it the chips on a park bench? Did he jump or was he pushed? I meant to ask at the time.

                      He seemed to leave with unseemly haste after the election and I can't see anything he did particularly disastrous. does anybody know?
                      If Drakeford still plans to step down a la Rhodri Morgan and Carwyn Jones before him then it could just be about giving more than one MS a chance of public facing role before next leadership election.

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                      • Re: Coronavirus update

                        Originally posted by surge View Post
                        If Drakeford still plans to step down a la Rhodri Morgan and Carwyn Jones before him then it could just be about giving more than one MS a chance of public facing role before next leadership election.
                        Or perhaps giving Gething experience of another major department before he takes over the top job.

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                        • Re: Coronavirus update

                          Originally posted by surge View Post
                          If Drakeford still plans to step down a la Rhodri Morgan and Carwyn Jones before him then it could just be about giving more than one MS a chance of public facing role before next leadership election.
                          I get that but I sort of looked at it the other way, that maybe Drakeford doesn't want Gethin to follow him and so took him out of the spotlight to give people the time to forget his contribution.

                          Giving him the chance to run another department is also a valid point but again not so high profile. I just wondered if some closer to the Labour party than am I might have known or heard something.

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                          • Re: Coronavirus update

                            FAO people in #Cardiff and the Vale:

                            @CV_UHB
                            are asking people who haven't had an invite for a second vaccine 11 weeks after the first to call their phone line on 02921 841234.

                            https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter/...18698090553348
                            Just in case anyone falls into that bracket.

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                            • Re: Coronavirus update

                              Latest figures show Wales has first dosed 85.3% of people above age of 18 and second dosed 45.1%.

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