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I see that renowned polymath Nadine Dorries has said tonight that no one could have predicted the need for the English lockdown. I think she needs to get back to eating grubs in the jungle.
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Dorcus
I see that renowned polymath Nadine Dorries has said tonight that no one could have predicted the need for the English lockdown. I think she needs to get back to eating grubs in the jungle.
https://mobile.twitter.com/AndyBurnh...88521329295360
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I see some Tory MPs who were accusing Starmer and Burnham of playing party politics a few weeks ago are now accusing those who are pointing out that the Government is now doing what they wanted and more, of, wait for it, playing party politics :hehe:. Can't they see how ridiculous comments like that make them look?
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the other bob wilson
I see some Tory MPs who were accusing Starmer and Burnham of playing party politics a few weeks ago are now accusing those who are pointing out that the Government is now doing what they wanted and more, of, wait for it, playing party politics :hehe:. Can't they see how ridiculous comments like that make them look?
I notice Ian Duncan Smith has complained today that Johnson was wrong to have imposed the lockdown and should "stop listening to the advice of scientists". If this hadn't come out of the mouth of a Brexiteer I would wonder if we're living in some fantasy universe.
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Dorcus
I notice Ian Duncan Smith has complained today that Johnson was wrong to have imposed the lockdown and should "stop listening to the advice of scientists". If this hadn't come out of the mouth of a Brexiteer I would wonder if we're living in some fantasy universe.
I thought they had stopped listening to the advice of scientists. What other explanation for the "virus is much more malignant than anyone could have predicted" line doing the rounds as a pathetic excuse for their actions and inactions could there be?
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the other bob wilson
Well worth the read. Thanks for the link. :thumbup:
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https://twitter.com/TVietor08/status...851828230?s=19
a former Obama spokesman there not pulling his punches
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I see they've u turned on free school meals now - the right decision, but why get to a position where their MPs were forced into having to vote against it a few weeks earlier? Sheer ineptitude.
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the other bob wilson
I see they've u turned on free school meals now - the right decision, but why get to a position where their MPs were forced into having to vote against it a few weeks earlier? Sheer ineptitude.
I think Boris has a stubborn streak as well. He will change direction but on his own terms.
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Rjk
On the other hand Senator Chris Coons a close friend of Joe Biden and tipped as a possible future Secretary of State has said that the links between the UK and USA are "significant and enduring" and that the Democratic Party do not see Boris as "Britain's Trump".
Yes Boris has made some unfortunate remarks but Biden is known as a pragmatist. Britain is chairing the G7 and the Climate Change conference next year the two countries will have to work together.
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Elwood Blues
On the other hand Senator Chris Coons a close friend of Joe Biden and tipped as a possible future Secretary of State has said that the links between the UK and USA are "significant and enduring" and that the Democratic Party do not see Boris as "Britain's Trump".
Yes Boris has made some unfortunate remarks but Biden is known as a pragmatist. Britain is chairing the G7 and the Climate Change conference next year the two countries will have to work together.
I hope Boris doesn't address him by his surname.
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Elwood Blues
On the other hand Senator Chris Coons a close friend of Joe Biden and tipped as a possible future Secretary of State has said that the links between the UK and USA are "significant and enduring" and that the Democratic Party do not see Boris as "Britain's Trump".
Yes Boris has made some unfortunate remarks but Biden is known as a pragmatist. Britain is chairing the G7 and the Climate Change conference next year the two countries will have to work together.
I don't think that a Biden Presidency compared with a Trump Presidency will make a great deal of difference to the level of exploitation that the US will make of the UK's fragile negotiating position now it is outside the EU. Just less photo opportunities for the likes of Nigel Farage.
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Rumours that Biden will make Obama the ambassador to the UK. Now that would be fun... :hehe:
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This is brilliant, especially the bit about Clouseau :hehe:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-rudy-giuliani
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the other bob wilson
Fairly amusing but scarcely brilliant, but we all have different points of view.
I see tonight that despite the faux pas over the tweet, we were still the second country Biden called after Trudeau.
before Macron or Merkel
To be honest I am not sure whether it means anything (although LBC seemed to think that the order the President Elect's first calls are made is important, Theresa May was ninth in line for Trump 4 years ago).
However Macron was apparently 3rd in line followed by Merkel and you can bet your bottom dollar that if Biden had called them first there would have been some on here sneering that the fact they had come first showed that he valued them more than our leader!
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Dorcus
I hope Boris doesn't address him by his surname.
"Yo Biden" you mean!
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Elwood Blues
Fairly amusing but scarcely brilliant, but we all have different points of view.
I see tonight that despite the faux pas over the tweet, we were still the second country Biden called after Trudeau.
before Macron or Merkel
To be honest I am not sure whether it means anything (although LBC seemed to think that the order the President Elect's first calls are made is important, Theresa May was ninth in line for Trump 4 years ago).
However Macron was apparently 3rd in line followed by Merkel and you can bet your bottom dollar that if Biden had called them first there would have been some on here sneering that the fact they had come first showed that he valued them more than our leader!
it's brilliant because it captures exactly the ludicrous "we meant it all along" attitude of people who see admitting to a mistake as a sign of weakness - Gluey was always at it on here.
This Government has possibly set a record for the highest number of u turns made by any administration in the first year of its existence, but I'm struggling to think of an example where they've admitted to being wrong with their initial policy.
On a personal level, I was later told by the Chairwoman of a promotion board that I passed that the moment all three people interviewing me decided to recommend me for promotion was when I stopped in mid answer and said "on hang on, I'm wrong there, what I should have said was............".
Any person or organisation who cannot see that ploughing on regardless rather than admitting to being wrong and correcting yourself can often make them look foolish is not worthy of the respect which they clearly crave in my book.
As for that altered tweet, the whole point about it as I see it is more about why not just put together a new one? It would have cost little in terms of money and time and immediately overcome any possible embarrassment and/or loss of face.
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On the day when the most sympathetic Covid deaths figure for the UK passed 50,000 (the first European country to reach that figure), the Governing party is in turmoil, not because of the virus or the economic consequences of it, but because of the sort of internal wrangling which has dictated politics in this country for getting on for ten years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54907188
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the other bob wilson
On the day when the most sympathetic Covid deaths figure for the UK passed 50,000 (the first European country to reach that figure), the Governing party is in turmoil, not because of the virus or the economic consequences of it, but because of the sort of internal wrangling which has dictated politics in this country for getting on for ten years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54907188
Carrie Symonds for PM???????
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Elwood Blues
Carrie Symonds for PM???????
Well, you get the feeling it's either her or Dominic Cummings and the Westminster village gossip is that he'll be gone once Brexit is sorted, mind you, that could mean he's got a job for life.
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the other bob wilson
Well, you get the feeling it's either her or Dominic Cummings and the Westminster village gossip is that he'll be gone once Brexit is sorted, mind you, that could mean he's got a job for life.
By Bye Dominic according to today's press reports.
How long until the tory party find Carrie a seat and make her PM!!!
Mind you seems like she will soon be de facto PM anyway!
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Elwood Blues
By Bye Dominic according to today's press reports.
How long until the tory party find Carrie a seat and make her PM!!!
Mind you seems like she will soon be de facto PM anyway!
He's gone with "immediate effect";-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54938050
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the other bob wilson
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-no-10-reports
Caught out briefing against Johnson this morning! What a seedy soap opera!
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-of-tsar-boris
It's all up for grabs.
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The relaunch of the Government off to a pretty rocky start with Johnson having to self isolate, him saying Scottish Devolution was a "disaster" and Matt Hancock in the firing line;-
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...b-whipping-boy
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the other bob wilson
Interesting take by Johnson that Devolution was Blair's biggest mistake. It is possible to argue that WMD and the Invasion of Iraq might hold that accolade.
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When the enquiry into the handling of the pandemic is held, sometime around 2040 I would guess, this sort of thing should be a part of it;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54974373
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Head of inquiry which found that Priti Patel had indulged in "behaviour that can be described as bullying" resigns after, surprise, surprise Johnson decides to take no action against her.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55016076
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the other bob wilson
Head of inquiry which found that Priti Patel had indulged in "behaviour that can be described as bullying" resigns after, surprise, surprise Johnson decides to take no action against her.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55016076
He was right to resign as well.
Priti Patel should have walked but at the very least Boris should have given her a final warning (and that is being charitable)
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the other bob wilson
Once Brexit concluded, the Tory grandees' will tug on their puppet wires and Bungle will be replaced.
He was always the man for Brexit not a lot else although his incompetence has probably even surprised them (Tory grandees).
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Jordi Culé
Once Brexit concluded, the Tory grandees' will tug on their puppet wires and Bungle will be replaced.
He was always the man for Brexit not a lot else although his incompetence has probably even surprised them (Tory grandees).
He knows this, and I'm guessing has had enough anyways with Covid , Brexit , if there was an election now do you think he'd lose ?