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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ter-150-deaths
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My last paragraph was a bit tongue in cheek Dave but this lot in power do remind me of a film I saw years ago, can’t remember the name, it was a period piece and during a battle scene the toffs in charge were sat in armchairs on a hill overlooking the carnage below quaffing port, munching on hocks waited on by the luckier minions who weren’t involved in the fighting. I do think that Johnson is part of a set who don’t particularly give a shite about the masses. Hang on perhaps it wasn’t tongue in cheek![]()
You enjoy that butty?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ter-150-deaths
Do you really think it was that lax the first few weeks? Kin hell they was barely a person or car on north rd....no one was out at all.
I reckon Boris will say people can sit in a park etc like has been widely advertised this weekend, I guess people just did it a day early which isn’t right but whatever will be will be. Even if he does say today people can go out more, where will they go? Nothing is really open is it? Hearing a lot of independents are going to open up soon if they can, dog groomers etc....
Mediocrities were rewarded for their Brexit stance with high ranking Cabinet jobs - there may have been times when we could have got by with a Prime Minister and Cabinet who are so out of their depth, but this certainly isn't one of them. I've read a couple of articles saying that the Scottish people instinctively trust Nicola Sturgeon to take the right decisions on the virus because she has a sense of gravitas to her and doesn't speak to them as if they were idiots - I'll just say that their opinion of Johnson and his Government was quite different.
This article says so much about how out government is viewed oversees and I think the economic analyst who says "Johnson’s management of the pandemic has been almost Mediterranean in style, flippant and carefree,” is spot on in my book and I fear that it's beginning to look like he is right when he also says “You can’t help but think that people have been left to rot, that the interests of the economy were put before health.”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ter-150-deaths
I know Italy had it tough as you could only go 250m from your house, kids couldnt go out in Spain at all which must have been a nightmare. Other countries didnt even have a lockdown at all.....it will be very interesting to see what NZ does in the next 3 months as it relies heavily on tourism.
The amount of new alcoholics created by this lockdown is going to be frightening....it was bad enough before. People I know who barely drink usually have been drinking almost every night.
On a similar theme..
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...QTmzTt70n1RIYM
"The way the world is looking at the UK is not the way the UK is looking at itself".
My sister lives overseas and watches a fair bit of CNN. She told me the UK is usually highlighted when referring to governments that have responded slowly to Covid-19 with disasterous results. This being an example: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/30/u...ntl/index.html
Well, wonder who will be championing Germany now?
Lockdown rules were relaxed on Wednesday.
What do symptoms have to do with testing positive for Covid-19? Weren't you posting the other day about a story that the German rate was actually 10x higher than reported - based on tests in a town/city where a much higher proportion of citizens than the national average were testing positive for it, despite not showing symptoms?