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Previously on "Doom-monger advisers led by grim private polls"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey can't be blamed for the deaths before the protests started (obviously), so they shouldn't be used to try to deflect from the government mid-handling of the pandemic.
They should be criticised IMO, however, for breaking social distancing and lockdown rules, and indeed there is criticism and debate. So clearly some people do have "the balls". And why not? If they're scared of being called racist, they should stop being such snowflakes.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOne thing is for certain, no-one has the balls to blame the "BLM" and ensuing "Save our Statues" protests.
They should be criticised IMO, however, for breaking social distancing and lockdown rules, and indeed there is criticism and debate. So clearly some people do have "the balls". And why not? If they're scared of being called racist, they should stop being such snowflakes.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI can't see the public blaming Boris for a massive spike in Covid mortality. The public are far too stupid for that kind of sensible reaction.
FTFY
UK went into lockdown too late, allowing Cheltenham and other big events to go ahead. And the PM was personally promoting hand shaking in hospitals with people in hospitals, some of whom were likely Covid 19 positive.
UK also started contact tracing far too late.
These are both the government's fault and the PM is accountable for these policy errors.
That's not to say that everything the government has done is wrong: increasing NHS capacity worked well; IMO the criticisms of the UK government on PPE and nursing homes are overstated.
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No, they'll blame Dominic Cummings, then they'll blame BJ for not firing Dominic Cummings...
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I can't see the public blaming Boris for a massive spike in Covid mortality. The public are far too sensible for that kind of knee-jerk reaction.
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Doom-monger advisers led by grim private polls
The REAL reason Boris Johnson is so fearful of ditching two-metre rule: Doom-monger advisers led by grim private polls, and the terror of being blamed for a new spike are paralysing the PM
The numbers were sobering. ‘It would be fair to say that the polls suggested there had been a sharp decline in public support,’ says one figure. But after three months of lockdown, the spectre of mass unemployment and more than 40,000 Covid-related deaths, this was hardly surprising.
RICHARD KAY and ANDREW PIERCE: The REAL reason Boris Johnson is fearful of ditching two-metre rule | Daily Mail OnlineTags: None
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