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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Same old Tricky. Resort to CAPITALS, accusations, division, evasiveness and YouTube.
    One distraction after another. Some things never change.

    I’ll give you one last opportunity. MA has nailed it...he’s absolutely bang on topic and has provided nine totally objective examples of the ‘Government’s handling of Covid’. Two are very successful, the other seven appear to be major failures. For the third time...what are your thoughts on that?

    Swale has done a similar thing before and so have I, but neither of us quite as concisely as MA.
    Each time you respond all you do is shift the blame and start moaning about the ‘alternatives’.
    This time you’ve surpassed yourself and started banging on about Corbyn again...and even Diane Abbott’s shoes!

    So...try and stay on topic and give us your thoughts on what many people regard as the Government’s failings, as clearly described earlier today, over Covid.
    Its evasive to you, because you don't want to hear it.
    Yes the list contains lots of fails. Never in doubt.
    But I have had many a conversation on this with folk. All acceept, that there is no precedence on this for comparison.
    Mistakes made, but were they really mistakes at the time of action?

    Your problem is RA, that your predjudice against Conservatives, will always swell your anger to anything they do that you don't like.

    You are actually the prime example of what has gone wrong with Labour. It has been infiltrated by Liberal/WOKE/University champagne socialists and totally forgot its roots. It focuses on the minority, rather than the majority,
    Out of touch and out of its mind. It is why the red wall collapsed. The common man is sick to death of hearing the drivel spouted by the London bubble.

    Whether you like my stance on the alternative argument is irrelevent. The concensus of the population shows, that they have much to fear from removing the Tories at this time.
    The voter can wield his/her power every 4 years. It is something that the EU doesn't provide and that turned public opinion against them.
    Put a credible opposition on the table and they would romp it, using the MA examples.

    But there isn't one, so moan away old bean.
    That's how poor todays politicians are.
    Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 11-02-2021 at 09:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    Its evasive to you, because you don't want to hear it.
    Yes the list contains lots of fails. Never in doubt.
    But I have had many a conversation on this with folk. All acceept, that there is no precedence on this for comparison.
    Mistakes made, but were they really mistakes at the time of action?

    Your problem is RA, that your predjudice against Conservatives, will always swell your anger to anything they do that you don't like.

    You are actually the prime example of what has gone wrong with Labour. It has been infiltrated by Liberal/WOKE/University champagne socialists and totally forgot its roots. It focuses on the minority, rather than the majority,
    Out of touch and out of its mind. It is why the red wall collapsed. The common man is sick to death of hearing the drivel spouted by the London bubble.

    Whether you like my stance on the alternative argument is irrelevent. The concensus of the population shows, that they have much to fear from removing the Tories at this time.
    The voter can wield his/her power every 4 years. It is something that the EU doesn't provide and that turned public opinion against them.
    Put a credible opposition on the table and they would romp it, using the MA examples.

    But there isn't one, so moan away old bean.
    That's how poor todays politicians are.
    ...and your problem, old fruit, is that you just don’t want to address the issue. The topic is ‘The Government’s handling of Covid’ which, on the evidence of MA’s appraisal is approximately 25% successful and 75% highly questionable.

    Instead of responding to that, in the last 24 hours you’ve just blathered on about irrelevances such as, with no word of exaggeration...
    Sturgeon...VDL...troops with broom handles...Blair...the EU flag...Corbynism...the Liberal/Left...Geobbels...BLM...Star Trek...Corbynated chicken...Diane Abbott’s shoes...Brexit is done...WOKE...University champagne socialists...blah, blah blah!

    It’s just irrelevant tub thumping nonsense, Tricky...nothing at all to do with the handling of the pandemic, and a perfect illustration of why I’d chosen not to ‘debate’ with you...a position I shall now retire to again to avoid wasting any more time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    ...and your problem, old fruit, is that you just don’t want to address the issue. The topic is ‘The Government’s handling of Covid’ which, on the evidence of MA’s appraisal is approximately 25% successful and 75% highly questionable.

    Instead of responding to that, in the last 24 hours you’ve just blathered on about irrelevances such as, with no word of exaggeration...
    Sturgeon...VDL...troops with broom handles...Blair...the EU flag...Corbynism...the Liberal/Left...Geobbels...BLM...Star Trek...Corbynated chicken...Diane Abbott’s shoes...Brexit is done...WOKE...University champagne socialists...blah, blah blah!

    It’s just irrelevant tub thumping nonsense, Tricky...nothing at all to do with the handling of the pandemic, and a perfect illustration of why I’d chosen not to ‘debate’ with you...a position I shall now retire to again to avoid wasting any more time.
    rA please please avid putting Thicky's inane ramblings in quotes, it means i get to read them and frankly I wish I hadn't. The plain facts are, that a lot of the electorate have forgotten most of Johnson's failings, just as they forgot his dodgy dealings, lies and etc. over Brexit. I see Rees-Mogg has today poured scorn on a claim that the Tories policies have a big part to play in the inequality in the north - now will those stupid people who voted for these ****s take umbrage or will they doff their caps and say "aye, t'ut Lord's reet, we proles shouldn't get above our station, think on lad!"?

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