Originally posted by darmstadt
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Boris admitted to hospital
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merely at clientco for the entertainment -
I know this will go against the grain but I don't have sympathy for him, as much as I do wish he remains alive.
Hearing of a 5 year old girl dying due to no fault of her own is tragic. Hearing of a buffoon in intensive care who purposefully shook hands with hundreds of people in one day DURING HIS VIRAL INCUBATION PERIOD IN WHICH HE WAS INFECTED, AFTER the advice was given to maintain distance BY HIM, well, I'm sorry if you are offended by this but there is nothing heroic about what has happened here.
He has required the best specialist NHS resources in the country because he has behaved atrociously in not respecting his own guidance. His close proximity to others throughout, including not long ago in the House of Commons, is a disgrace. We don't yet know if those actions have yet killed anybody he came into contact with but it is likely that in time this will be the case.
With the best will: this has happened to him almost inevitably, given his joking nature towards coronavirus and the ridiculous 'herd immunity' that was never grounded in factual science with supported hypothesis, which is why London is now in the state it is in.
Stay at home and keep social distancing people.
For a second time, to those that can't accept what I've written above, I repeat: I wish him to remain alive.Last edited by rogerfederer; 6 April 2020, 20:24.Comment
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I suppose it is possible that he doesn't really need to be in ICU, but that there is a small benefit to him being there (and that he is therefore not as bad as we fear). But anyways it doesn't look goodComment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHopefully he makes it through but there maybe an upside to this. If people see that the Prime Minister can get taken to ICU, maybe they'll think twice about acting like a twat...I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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The Truth
We aim to improve - to somehow better ourselves - the Top position is our ambition.
Yet Hospitals remind us of
The True equality of Man
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI suppose it is possible that he doesn't really need to be in ICU, but that there is a small benefit to him being there (and that he is therefore not as bad as we fear). But anyways it doesn't look goodWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI suppose it is possible that he doesn't really need to be in ICU, but that there is a small benefit to him being there (and that he is therefore not as bad as we fear). But anyways it doesn't look good
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ah, the usual load of old bollox from the usual load of old feckwits then.
nothing to see here, - move along.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostAs I said yesterday, the government allways downplay reality - will be deed soon
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK ForumWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostAs I said yesterday, the government allways downplay reality - will be deed soonComment
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