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If you don't look at the photo then Johnson that means it's not happening right .......
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...hospital-floor
Please don't ask me questions about the NHS Phil.
SMILE.
I’m a bit skeptic on that photo on one hand I can believe at certain times A&E can be a bit mad, but look at the photo the kids got a Iv bag on floor leading up wards, if that iv was in use the bag would be up top and tube would be going into his arm. I don’t doubt that the kid had pneumonia but i do think that photo was staged to make a political statement from the moment it was taken.
Also if there was no bed what’s that in the right of the photo?
Isn’t this possible one of the kids family members got taken badly they had to wait hours in A&E the kid was so tired so he slept on floor with his sick relative in the bed to the right, his parents being not too happy about the wait took down the IV put it on floor and took a photo.
FFS - there's being sceptical and being SCEPTICAL.
The little lad went in under a blue light with SUSPECTED pneumonia.
He did have a bed but a more urgent case needed the bed and he was moved.
His mum did indeed take the photo, maybe she was distraught with worry and not trying to make a political statement.
BJ didn'tdo himself any favours by putting the interviewers phone in his pocket without looking at it.
I know the Sunday Times is the same as the Times, that's why I left that out, as well as the observer. The big difference there though between that and the financial Times as that the ft is a daily newspaper, with its own independent midweek circulation, with its own mass audience, independently of the Times. That's why I kept that in but left the Sunday Times out,as well as the other Sundays.
Yet another example of Johnson's reluctance to avoid scrutiny and the tough issues he's likely to face should he become PM .
I repeat this is someone who the electorate may well elect to take this country forward post brexit and he hasn't the balls to face an interview with Andrew Neil or even look at a sick child laying on an hospital floor .
Tha all wind and pyss Johnson .
Problem is there’s a IV bag on the floor next to him and everyone knows the IV bag has to be hung up above the patient (regardless if he’s in a bed or not) don’t believe me ask any nurse or doctor they will tell you.
You say he was moved but not very far by looks of it the beds right next to him you can bloody see it in the photo.
Please please next time you see your GP or a nurse ask them about a IV or watch casualty or ER ffs
my mum who’s a nurse Says no one would have a IV bag on the floor regardless if there’s a bed or not they would have it on a IV stand and the kid would be in a chair or in a bed.
You can’t say there was no chair ether since that’s to the left of the photo.
And yes it wouldn’t have killed him to look at the photo
Last edited by Silly-miller; 09-12-2019 at 08:54 PM.