A worthy cause.
https://www.countrysideonline.co.uk/...ards-petition/
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A worthy cause.
https://www.countrysideonline.co.uk/...ards-petition/
Try this one for size 59er? Bloody scandalous - Hancock needs trying for multiple homicides!
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...uardianTodayUK
Seems like our NHS Doctors do not share Johnson's PROUDSVILLE!
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coron...cid=spartandhp
Boring - back to the same old **** again
Why don’t we give Boris 50 lashes in the centre of London this Sunday and he can repent for his negligence.
For the last time this was a world problem not just ours and someone within the NHS really didn’t do their job properly and order the correct amounts of PPE , obviously you believe it’s Boris fault again - it wearing a bit thin tbh
Firstly it’s old news , secondly how can he be fault for the pre ordering of it - the world was buying it quicker than it could be made as they were ahead of us in a PANDEMIC virus.
Did you ever once stop and think and commend the man / government on the positives they have done or is everything simply doom and gloom.
I didn’t like Corbyn or labour for the last few years but I would never be as negative towards him and his government if he were in power now.
Our privileged white male Prime Minister claims we who live in the United Kingdom are not living in a racist society. I wonder what he has done with the “picaninnies with watermelon smiles and the women in burkas who resemble letter boxes”?
The man is a joke.
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I have just seen a petition BT initiated by a lecturer in history at Manchester Metropolitan University describing Sir Robert Peel as an iconic figure of racism and hate. Be careful about what you want to be seeing taught in our classrooms.
As far as I can recall from my secondary education Sir Robert Peel devised the principle of "Policing by consent". If our current rabble of violent protesters would recognise the legitimacy of policing and remember our police officers are simply "citizens in uniform".
We the general public, are supposed to all agree our policing is based upon a general consensus of support which provides us with a decent amount of transparency about the powers the police have at their disposal.
I fear our current police officers are currently struggling in exercising those powers and I see little direction or guidance coming from Pritti Patel relational to police accountability for doing so.
I cannot possibly comment on whether Sir Robert Peel is an iconic figure of racism and hate, because it's news to me!
He hates us all army88...
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I just had to share this with you 59er!
There are many examples in history of wise advice to kings or those who aspired to kingship. I wondered what advice, in times of yore, a wiser and less indulgent parent than Stanley Johnson might have imparted to Boris, at this stage in his kingship of his little part of the world. I think it might have gone something like this:
“From the Christian canon, fornicate not, be not a glutton, and be not proud. sh-it not upon thy friends, or verily, even thy enemies, as ye ascend, for surely, they will sh-it upon thee tenfold as ye pass the other way. Treat the fair s'Ex with chivalry and throw not wine upon their furnishings when in your cups.
“Prate not: eschew flowery modes of discourse and the speech of knaves, viz. ‘picanninies’ and such, and boast not that thy realm exceeds all other realms, for surely, thy subjects do don a clout one leg at a time, as do all other men. If thou knowest not whereof thou speak, say nought, especially of science and natural philosophy.
“Speak the truth in all things, and reflect on the wise words of the pugilist sage, Michaelus Tysonius, who said ‘Yea, every man hath a plan, until he be smitten in the mouth’, for verily ye know the truth of this by now. Lastly consider the wisdom of the Buddha of the East, whose teachings to his followers can be condensed thus: ‘Try in all things not to be as a phallus’. Fare thee well, my son.”
Written by chrisff2 in the Guardian.
I fail to see how any of our politicians of any political persuasion could feel proud about their conduct during this pandemic.
CV19 was known about in January but no meaningful action was taken until late March. Even then we were still allowing people to enter our country with no quarantine measures in place.
There was also a problem with furnishing the NHS with the PPE they required to safely do their duties. The prime minister himself stated that he had carried out handshake when visiting hospital patients affected with CV19. This possibly led to him contracting the virus and requiring hospital treatment.
When the prime minister announced the lockdown, which in my opinion did not go far enough, his government deserves some credit for the financial support they provided for the British people.
The Cummings incident did nothing to enhance the prime minister’s standing rather the adverse it showed he did not have the balls to deal with the situation.
We are now coming out of the lockdown period, which I believe to be too early, with some restrictions removed.
We now have some MP’s asking to the two-metre rule to be relaxed as some businesses can not operate under this rule. This is against the advice being given by the scientific community, but the cabinet is still considering this, but hopefully they may respect life over money.
I do not see how they could be proud.