Boris Johnson - The Prime Minister Part 2

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AlcoholBrazil wrote:Dressing gowns and good British humour is the order of the day.


Absolutely damn right sir. As for Boris, I hardly think it's a surprise he fucked-all this up (if he indeed did, I'm not making a judgement yet) because lets face it, he's a useless tosser. As was Cameron. What the fuck were these cretins exactly doing at Eton? I also remember at the outbreak of this Boris's father coming-out and saying: "Oh, I'll still go down the pub this is all rot" ... I think we can guess where Boris got his lassie-faire attitude to COVID-19 from. It's okay for them they can afford the best care one can get, as for the rest of us poor sods, we're thrown the fucking wolves as usual.

Do we think Corbyn would have handled things better? Differently? Who was/is shadow health minister?
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carcinogen wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:Dressing gowns and good British humour is the order of the day.


Absolutely damn right sir. As for Boris, I hardly think it's a surprise he fucked-all this up (if he indeed did, I'm not making a judgement yet) because lets face it, he's a useless tosser. As was Cameron. What the fuck were these cretins exactly doing at Eton? I also remember at the outbreak of this Boris's father coming-out and saying: "Oh, I'll still go down the pub this is all rot" ... I think we can guess where Boris got his lassie-faire attitude to COVID-19 from. It's okay for them they can afford the best care one can get, as for the rest of us poor sods, we're thrown the fucking wolves as usual.

Do we think Corbyn would have handled things better? Differently? Who was/is shadow health minister?



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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson 'playing games and watching films' in hospital


Sky News keeping on top of ensuring Boris gets hammered in the media
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Alex Young, Howard Kendall, Andy King, Timmy Cahill, Dixie Dean and Mike Parry.....we'll never see the likes of them again.

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Johnson gives good TV


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Fair play to Boris. A robust validation of the Health Service and very gracious about the staff and people the length of the country. I’m pleased he’s now out of hospital. Leadership from the front. Can’t stand much more of Raab.

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Brilliant speech and just in the nick of time, because his deputies were making an awful cock up of public relations
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kancutlawns wrote:Fair play to Boris. A robust validation of the Health Service and very gracious about the staff and people the length of the country. I’m pleased he’s now out of hospital. Leadership from the front. Can’t stand much more of Raab.


If we don't see pay rises and massive investment in the NHS that video will be used to beat him.

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Powerful and clearly heartfelt speech from Boris Johnson.
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He is a statesman and is most welcome back,
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Darkyboy wrote:Powerful and clearly heartfelt speech from Boris Johnson.


It was very good, standby for the Home Office to try and deport one of the nurses.

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Vespa wrote:
Darkyboy wrote:Powerful and clearly heartfelt speech from Boris Johnson.


It was very good, standby for the Home Office to try and deport one of the nurses.


Therein lies the quandary - if one of the medical team were due to be deported, should they get special dispensation, based on who they treated? Either way, it would create a media shitstorm.
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Darkyboy wrote:
Vespa wrote:
Darkyboy wrote:Powerful and clearly heartfelt speech from Boris Johnson.


It was very good, standby for the Home Office to try and deport one of the nurses.


Therein lies the quandary - if one of the medical team were due to be deported, should they get special dispensation, based on who they treated? Either way, it would create a media shitstorm.


The Home Office has a long history of fucking up.

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How come Johnson is allowed to go to his “holiday home” at Chequers, involving “unnecessary travel” to a place in the country when his main residence is not very far from the hospital he was released from?

That is a blatant breach of the government guidelines.

And that Scots M.P. was fired for travelling less distance to her holiday home.
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