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Thread: Crisis Management

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    Crisis Management

    As soon as the Tory Leadership E­rection got to the stage of the last two candidates there should have been actual meetings and Zoom meetings between the outgoing Prime Minister and the two candidates in order to deal with the obvious cost of living crisis. This would result in legislation being drawn up by civil servants to put before the House Of Commons on September 5th. Of course there is a time lag between legislation being put before the House Of Commons and its full implementation, which is all the more reason for it to be created now and the process beginning on 5th September.

    In fact an early recall of the House Of Commons would be appropriate. As it stands the House Of Commons will resume its duties on the same day that the winner of the Conservative Leadership E­rection is announced.

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    The 2009 crash, covid, war, its all the Tories fault. Damn them.

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    Frank, totally failing to address the issue and being sarcastic is p­iss poor. It is a pathetic null response.

    However, this government's handling of Covid 19 was and is abysmal. For at least the last quarter of a century the UK economy has been the 5th best in the world, regardless of the governing party. Yet this government's Covid record is that the UK is 203rd in the world. Based upon Covid deaths per million of population there are 202 countries that have had fewer such deaths.

    There have been at least 160,000 UK excess deaths that would not have occurred if the government had handled Covid competently.

    Yet nobody in the government had / has the slightest shame and indeed they all boast about how well the government did.

    In situations where you have no sensible argument to offer, you have the habit of using pathetic sarcasm, which clearly hides your superior education and intellect.
    Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 11-08-2022 at 12:01 AM.

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    My point is proven by your first two sentences. And your last sentence, so true.

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    I appreciate your frank acknowledgment that you have no valid opinion to offer, no point to be made, no response to a substantial point about this government's total indifference to a crisis. For every day that this total indifference continues you can be certain that votes in the next general election are being lost. This seems to be illogical for the party which has no other thought than a determination to win the next general election and thus to continue in its routinely vile ways.

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