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Thread: O/T:- ⚠️Impressed with the leadership [The UK Party Politics Thread]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    In fairness QP you have to hold the government of the day to account for their actions, not some theoretical government with imagined outcomes.

    This government has failed miserably with COVID-19 and way more people in this country have died than ever needed to with adequate planning - especially given the head-start we had.

    There is no leadership to be impressed with or otherwise, it's just a series of measures to pass-the-buck and distract the public as the death toll rises.
    I agree with everything you say, but none the less I am sure many many are glad it wasnt Corbyn handling this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    Kin ell Pugwash the thread is on Twitter, and the author comes pretty much from the centre ground.

    To be fair if you’re still banging on about the parallel universe where Corbyn is prime minister you could do with reading up a bit.
    Kin ell lardy, when I post a twitter link it's a right-wing site. When you post it's "centre ground" Who awarded the moral high ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Complete and utter irrelevant bollox. Nobody know whether Corbyn (who has gone by the way) would have made the right decisions or the wrong decisions. He didn't get the chance, but Boris & Co certainly did and it's looking increasingly likely that they f@cked up big time.

    To get back the the thread title (and Banjo seems to have gone AWOL) does anyone honestly think that the leadership has been impressive?
    On Corbyn not getting the chance, thank fcuk for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    There's been so many poor unfortunate souls taken before their time throughout this dreadful epidemic that almost any sitting Gov, throughout the world is an easy target, if you choose to make them so. Bet there's a few sitting on the opposition benches in our Parl breathing a sigh of relief that they're not in charge, I know I am.
    Good to hear from you gump.

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    Now we have a better view it looks like a bit of a balls up to me, the mistakes look bigger and stand out next to the artical link of the Australian view , I think posted by b f pie.

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    Perhaps not a bit of a balls up, more like a huge balls up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    On Corbyn not getting the chance, thank fcuk for that.
    Yeah, because under Corbyn we could have had the worst fatality rate in Europe.

    Oops, wait a minute.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Even though he is no longer directly involved, it's amazing how many people on here still mention Corbyn and what he might have done.

    He's gone ffs, so concentrate on the bloke in charge and comment on what he has (or hasn't) done.
    As straw clutching goes, it’s pretty pathetic. As you’ve said, they’re desperate to give their Brexit Boy Boris a free pass, for any reason.

    I’m not sure the friends and family of all those who’ve died needlessly will feel the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Yeah, because under Corbyn we could have had the worst fatality rate in Europe.

    Oops, wait a minute.......
    Yep, we agree, could have been the worse in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    Yep, we agree, could have been the worse in the world.
    So under Corbyn, we COULD have been the worst in the world.

    Do you know how pathetic you sound?

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