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That is an interesting dichotomy, perhaps Murdoch is firing a shot across Johnson's bough with the Times with the threat of turning the Sun's readership against him if he doesn't give him what he wants.
Who knows what that would be? the evisceration of the BBC probably.
Total speculation obviously, could be that Murdoch no longer takes as close an eye on the output of his organs (fnarr fnarr) and the different editors are taking a different approach.
That's two f**k ups you've named. Might as well list them all now.
In regards to your other point, it depends if they're admin staff or prominent members of the cabinet, really, doesn't it?
For instance, I'm not going to blame the UK govt. if admin staff from Cardiff Job Centre send out mail to the wrong addresses even though they are part of the DWP (which is currently run by a Conservative Govt.) but I would blame them if, for example, Matt Hancock and Michael Gove lie on national TV about efforts the Govt. are making towards the pandemic.
That's a fair line to draw, I reckon.
From the live wales Croonavirus update
13:28
No new testing target will be set
The Welsh Government will not set a new target for how many people it aims to test for coronavirus in day, the first minister has said.
The administration hoped to get up to 5,000 tests a day by mid-April, but has abandoned the target after falling well short, with the current capacity being about 1,300 a day.
Mark Drakeford said he hoped to see the impact of the government's rapid review of testing application procedures "during this week".
Mr Drakeford held a meeting on Monday morning involving the military, Care Forum Wales and others aimed at turning recommendations of the review into “actions on the ground”.
“At the end of last week… we had tests available that weren't being taken up but that was partly because of the complexity of the system," he said.
“We’re using military planners to help us to streamline that system as best we can. You still have to have safeguards in the system, you've still got to make sure that people turn up at the right place at the right time, have the right to test for the right person.
"And that does take a bit of organising, but we are confident we can do it in a more streamlined way and that will mean more of tests are being taken up.
"What we've said in the rapid review is we will report every week on the number of tests available in the NHS in Wales on a daily basis, the number that are being taken up and the plans we have to increase that number over the week ahead.”
But he said he would not set a new target, citing one expert who believed the number became a distraction.
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Posted at 13:2013:20
5,000 tests a day 'not achievable in practice'
A target to test 5,000 people a day for coronavirus in Wales was not achievable partly due to equipment not arriving on time, the first minister has said.
The Welsh Government had hoped to hit the target by mid April, but has fallen well short, with the capacity currently being about 1,300 a day.
Mark Drakeford said the targets, which have now been abandoned, had been given in "good faith", and he would not give a new target for how many tests he hoped they could achieve.
"The advice we had from people who help us develop testing is that we had confidence at that point we could get to 5,000 tests," he said.
“Because there was confidence in the number I thought it was right to share that number.
“As it has happened some of the things we were relying upon to allow us to get to the 5,000 number a day haven’t turned out to be achievable in practice, partly because some of those things are outside our own control.“
"We were relying on equipment coming to Wales from overseas. We were relying on some reagent chemicals coming to Wales from overseas. Those deliveries haven’t arrived to the timescale we had hoped.
Seems like a cunning plan. 'If we don't tell you what we're doing about it you can't blame us when we fail to do it.'
I wonder if the things they were relying on are like the PPE contract that never existed. Still never mind we can always blame England.
Yes, it'll be interesting to see the Labour stans blaming Johnson for that one...
"Stans"
I'm in my mid-30s and I only heard this term recently being used for this purpose (despite growing up with Eminem's music). I had this vision of you being in your early 60s for some reason so this has really made me giggle.
Also, sorry if you're not in your 60s, I don't mean any offence by it, just had that impression due to personal references you've made on here![]()
****ing hell
So that's why you defend any criticism of them like they're a football team. I can't imagine being so defensive or biased about anything.
I've voted labour and libdems and been members of both, I never defended them like a rabid liverpool fan on twitter like you're doing.
Nah, wasn't. If anything I was more left wing at the time.
Dad used to be a shop steward at Merthyr's Hoover plant. When others wanted a frivalous strike, he disagreed and was then beaten up for his efforts. He quit, becoming self-employed.
At that point, I reassessed my previous views.
Claim and counter claim in government response gets further chapter as Lancelot responds:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9474081.html
For the avoidance of doubt (on basis of 16+ years in FCO), it is NOT normal for a PM to chair *every* COBRA but IS normal for PM to chair COBRA when the matter *is* a national emergency.
The PMs presence is a good yardstick of how seriously the PM takes the issue. - https://twitter.com/SnellArthur/stat...85723726286851theres a lot of buck-passing going on in Whitehall right now as @pilitaclar has discovered: https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status...71556622655490
(an extract of article from financial times)
Following on from an afternoon of Senedd bashing, isn't it nice to bring some good Welsh (and Scottish) news as things stand:
Part of explanation for PPE problem in England appears to be a poorer procurement regime in Whitehall vs Cardiff/Edinburgh. I understnd that several Welsh firms have been supplying NHS Wales for weeks but have heard nothing from London. System described as chaotic by comparison - https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/st...30864496295938
Update on the cakeydoll Labour activist / nurse at a Southend hospital.
https://twitter.com/GiftCee/status/1251913423358697472
Charity have now deleted their tweet for some unimaginable reason.
I do hope the nurse didn't steal PPE she claims doesn't exist...
Any thing to this I wonder?
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...9-deaths-study