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    As you say, they are running out of necessary questions to ask. I realise that it is a serious situation but do we need so much TV coverage as we are having. I would limit the coverage to two briefings a day of about 15 mins. duration giving the public the most important points from the previous 24 hours. We don't need the constant interviews from every quarter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    As you say, they are running out of necessary questions to ask. I realise that it is a serious situation but do we need so much TV coverage as we are having. I would limit the coverage to two briefings a day of about 15 mins. duration giving the public the most important points from the previous 24 hours. We don't need the constant interviews from every quarter.
    Agreed. We are getting assailed with so much dross that we are in danger of missing the ***** bits.

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    I actually think that our Government will be in need of some support after this. Imagine being up night after night worrying about the right thing to do after listening to those who actually know something and then having to face a barrage of reporters who know NOTHING throwing accusation after accusation and not even saying "Sorry I didn't understand, thanks for explaining" or "I'm glad that you are well Prime Minister" It really shows them up. I have no doubt whatsoever that the Government is busting a gut, and so is every other expert in their field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I actually think that our Government will be in need of some support after this. Imagine being up night after night worrying about the right thing to do after listening to those who actually know something and then having to face a barrage of reporters who know NOTHING throwing accusation after accusation and not even saying "Sorry I didn't understand, thanks for explaining" or "I'm glad that you are well Prime Minister" It really shows them up. I have no doubt whatsoever that the Government is busting a gut, and so is every other expert in their field.
    I couldn't have anymore of the opposite opinion to you. The people who will need support after this will be nurses, doctors, frontline and key workers. Who have been beaten down and trodden on by this government for 10 years.

    The Tory party typically only care about their PR, especially in a disaster like this. That's why they'll be reasonably happy that most front pages are headlined by Boris Johnson and his recovery, rather than the 5000+ people who have died this week. In time there will no doubt be an inquiry, asking why we have had so many deaths in comparison to countries like Germany and Ireland. And the truth, as always, will come out.

    I have zero sympathy with them. My sympathy is with the stretched NHS and frontline workers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    I couldn't have anymore of the opposite opinion to you. The people who will need support after this will be nurses, doctors, frontline and key workers. Who have been beaten down and trodden on by this government for 10 years.

    The Tory party typically only care about their PR, especially in a disaster like this. That's why they'll be reasonably happy that most front pages are headlined by Boris Johnson and his recovery, rather than the 5000+ people who have died this week. In time there will no doubt be an inquiry, asking why we have had so many deaths in comparison to countries like Germany and Ireland. And the truth, as always, will come out.

    I have zero sympathy with them. My sympathy is with the stretched NHS and frontline workers.
    I think that we all have sympathy and great gratitude for all those involved with the NHS and a of course, there should be some special considerations for them when all this is past. But, Mr WBA123, your criticism of the government is, I think, premature and somewhat misplaced. I am sure that they are all doing their best and I wonder who you think would have done the job any better? I suspect that you are a Corbyn sycophant, I am so pleased that we don’t have him trying to run the country. Don’t criticise people in these circumstances who have such an unenviable job and clearly doing the best that they can; I am confident in saying that you couldn’t do any better. By the way, I didn’t vote for this government either. It seems, 123, that you are a bigoted individual and your best course of action at this time would be, to be polite, to ‘button it’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I think that we all have sympathy and great gratitude for all those involved with the NHS and a of course, there should be some special considerations for them when all this is past. But, Mr WBA123, your criticism of the government is, I think, premature and somewhat misplaced. I am sure that they are all doing their best and I wonder who you think would have done the job any better? I suspect that you are a Corbyn sycophant, I am so pleased that we don’t have him trying to run the country. Don’t criticise people in these circumstances who have such an unenviable job and clearly doing the best that they can; I am confident in saying that you couldn’t do any better. By the way, I didn’t vote for this government either. It seems, 123, that you are a bigoted individual and your best course of action at this time would be, to be polite, to ‘button it’.
    And so coherently put.

    I never call for idiots to button it as the more they say the bigger idiots they show themselves to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I think that we all have sympathy and great gratitude for all those involved with the NHS and a of course, there should be some special considerations for them when all this is past. But, Mr WBA123, your criticism of the government is, I think, premature and somewhat misplaced. I am sure that they are all doing their best and I wonder who you think would have done the job any better? I suspect that you are a Corbyn sycophant, I am so pleased that we don’t have him trying to run the country. Don’t criticise people in these circumstances who have such an unenviable job and clearly doing the best that they can; I am confident in saying that you couldn’t do any better. By the way, I didn’t vote for this government either. It seems, 123, that you are a bigoted individual and your best course of action at this time would be, to be polite, to ‘button it’.
    Interesting turn of events,

    I'm not new to criticising the Tories. I've constantly said on here for a long time before this crisis that they have chronically underfunded public services. We all have our viewpoints, you think I should 'button it' because we have a difference of opinion. Could that be deemed as 'bigoted'? Your suspicions are incorrect, I didn't vote for Labour or the Tories, so I suspect that in all likelihood we probably voted for the same party at the last election.

    The difference between us is that you think that the Government is not open to scrutiny or criticism because of this pandemic. You also think as long as they are doing 'the best they can' then that is enough. In my view, it is not enough, we should have competent people in Government, with exception to Sunak I don't think that has been the case.

    Can you imagine the uproar if Diane Abbott had got the numbers wrong in the same way as what Priti Patel did at the weekend...And that is what frustrates me, the rank hypocrisy that exists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    I couldn't have anymore of the opposite opinion to you. The people who will need support after this will be nurses, doctors, frontline and key workers. Who have been beaten down and trodden on by this government for 10 years.

    The Tory party typically only care about their PR, especially in a disaster like this. That's why they'll be reasonably happy that most front pages are headlined by Boris Johnson and his recovery, rather than the 5000+ people who have died this week. In time there will no doubt be an inquiry, asking why we have had so many deaths in comparison to countries like Germany and Ireland. And the truth, as always, will come out.

    I have zero sympathy with them. My sympathy is with the stretched NHS and frontline workers.
    Don't you think my sympathy is with the NHS workers as well? I am not looking to score political points like you. Any party that was in Government right now who was getting advice from the scientists and medical advisers would be in EXACTLY the same boat. You cant just criticise, Imagine if we just said "Ok 123 you are in charge now, what are you going to do"? You would crap yourself, and so would any of those newspaper reporters. Have some respect.

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    Matt Hancock doesn’t help matters by looking as slimy as Rigsby and constantly being evasive.

    Jesus Christ.......just say.....”we may have f hooked up on lockdown and in truth it might be a month before there’s enough PPE in the country,I accept that I’m to partly blame and at the end of this I’ll resign”.

    What a refreshing change that would make.

    Boris needs to fire that halfwit Ashok Sharma as soon as he’s got the wind back in his sails and that chinless t w a t Robert “Holiday home” Jenrick as well.

    There’s some truly awful back up acts in this cabinet.

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    And again today, SAME QUESTIONS. Try listening?

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