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Post by oracle75 on Nov 1, 2023 16:56:08 GMT
Not accordiing to those who worked with him instead of just reading right wing headlines.
No wonder he couldnt decide whether to back Brexit or what to do when he had played schoolboy pranks on a public who were largely uneducated about the EU.
He couldnt lead a Scout Troop out of a half acre field if it had more than one open side.
Imagine what state the UK would be in if the attention hadnt been turned by Covid.
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 2, 2023 1:50:14 GMT
He got support for action on climate change right.
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Post by steppenwolf on Nov 2, 2023 7:38:57 GMT
He got the call on leaving the EU right. He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision.
Boris won an 80 seat majority but his problem was that the Tory party is split and he couldn't always rely on support for policies. In particular a lot of Tories didn't want to leave the EU and made life difficult for him. Also the Speaker didn't want to leave the EU and of course the Labour party didn't want to leave the EU. Given all the opposition he had it was a massive achievement for Boris to actually manage to leave - especially after Benn's Surrender Act.
Long after nonsense like Partygate has been forgotten history will regard Boris as one of our greatest Prime Ministers for the act of leaving the EU alone. He was a great leader who was brought down by Leftie pygmies.
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 2, 2023 7:49:56 GMT
He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision. Is that what you believe the Covid Enquiry will conclude?
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 2, 2023 8:02:54 GMT
He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision. Is that what you believe the Covid Enquiry will conclude? You are having a laugh - the whole purpose of the enquiry is to show that the Tories were inept and that Lockdown would have been successful if only it had been done sooner, harder, stricter etc. You were not expecting anything else were you?
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Post by oracle75 on Nov 2, 2023 10:09:58 GMT
He got the call on leaving the EU right. He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision. Boris won an 80 seat majority but his problem was that the Tory party is split and he couldn't always rely on support for policies. In particular a lot of Tories didn't want to leave the EU and made life difficult for him. Also the Speaker didn't want to leave the EU and of course the Labour party didn't want to leave the EU. Given all the opposition he had it was a massive achievement for Boris to actually manage to leave - especially after Benn's Surrender Act. Long after nonsense like Partygate has been forgotten history will regard Boris as one of our greatest Prime Ministers for the act of leaving the EU alone. He was a great leader who was brought down by Leftie pygmies. I suggest you read your history. Those who worked with him all considered him utterly indecisive. He was one of the worst PM's to have had in any crisis.
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Post by oracle75 on Nov 2, 2023 10:11:57 GMT
Is that what you believe the Covid Enquiry will conclude? You are having a laugh - the whole purpose of the enquiry is to show that the Tories were inept and that Lockdown would have been successful if only it had been done sooner, harder, stricter etc. You were not expecting anything else were you? The purpose is to hear The Truth from those who worked with him. The witnesses are under oath. It is not made up of bias hunting journalists.
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Post by thomas on Nov 2, 2023 10:23:09 GMT
You are having a laugh - the whole purpose of the enquiry is to show that the Tories were inept and that Lockdown would have been successful if only it had been done sooner, harder, stricter etc. You were not expecting anything else were you? The purpose is to hear The Truth from those who worked with him. The witnesses are under oath. It is not made up of bias hunting journalists. is that true what i read that johnson allegedly asked if you could cure covid by blowing a hairdryer up your nose?
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Post by oracle75 on Nov 2, 2023 10:24:35 GMT
Looking at him, i think he tried that himself.
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 2, 2023 12:14:55 GMT
. He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision. Over 200,000 did die, even with lockdowns. Who knows how many would have died without them or how many would have been saved if they had been properly enforced.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 2, 2023 12:22:53 GMT
We didn't fair too bad as the World as a whole..
Then we distilled the list down to seven with strong lessons for the next pandemic. –57
New Zealand fared the best, teaching us that geographical advantages matter, but so does clear, consistent leadership. +962
Singapore showed that deciding when to end successful restrictions is never an obvious call. +1,495
Sweden proved that shoring up wealth, health and social infrastructure before an outbreak can significantly lower the human cost of pursuing a more relaxed strategy. +2,916
The UK made clear that a good vaccine rollout gives a lot of wiggle room for missteps. +3,704
In the US, the staggering toll is a reminder that all the wealth and vaccines in the world cannot save lives in a nation fractured by politics. +4,781
South Africa trusted wealthy nations to fulfill their vaccine promises — and paid dearly when they didn’t. +5,131
Mexico ended up with a struggling economy and a high death toll, showing that “lives vs. economy” was often a false choice.
Maybe the biggest lesson of all: Every policy choice involves trade-offs. No one “wins” a pandemic.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 2, 2023 13:00:06 GMT
Over 200,000 did die, even with lockdowns. Who knows how many would have died without them... Probably about 200,000. ...or how many would have been saved if they had been properly enforced. Probably none. But something had to be seen to be done.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 2, 2023 13:00:56 GMT
We didn't fair too bad as the World as a whole.. Then we distilled the list down to seven with strong lessons for the next pandemic. –57 New Zealand fared the best, teaching us that geographical advantages matter, but so does clear, consistent leadership. +962 Singapore showed that deciding when to end successful restrictions is never an obvious call. +1,495 Sweden proved that shoring up wealth, health and social infrastructure before an outbreak can significantly lower the human cost of pursuing a more relaxed strategy. +2,916 The UK made clear that a good vaccine rollout gives a lot of wiggle room for missteps. +3,704 In the US, the staggering toll is a reminder that all the wealth and vaccines in the world cannot save lives in a nation fractured by politics. +4,781 South Africa trusted wealthy nations to fulfill their vaccine promises — and paid dearly when they didn’t. +5,131 Mexico ended up with a struggling economy and a high death toll, showing that “lives vs. economy” was often a false choice. Maybe the biggest lesson of all: Every policy choice involves trade-offs. No one “wins” a pandemic.Is the right answer.
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Post by steppenwolf on Nov 2, 2023 13:14:02 GMT
You are having a laugh - the whole purpose of the enquiry is to show that the Tories were inept and that Lockdown would have been successful if only it had been done sooner, harder, stricter etc. You were not expecting anything else were you? The purpose is to hear The Truth from those who worked with him. The witnesses are under oath. It is not made up of bias hunting journalists. No, it's made up of civil servants and advisers who want to get their own back for being sacked. The whole enquiry has lost its way - even though it's only just started. This shouldn't be a blame game - it should be an attempt to LEARN from what happened. The fact is that no one knew how to handle this pandemic because they were dealing with a new type of virus. However it should have been obvious to people with a brain that there would be huge cost to Lockdown (both financial i.e. furlough, and in health terms). As I said the costs of lockdown had to be considered in terms of NICE guidelines and the costs were vastly greater than any "treatment" (whether it be drugs or furlough) than anything NICE would agree to. As for "The Truth", the witnesses so far have been people who don't even know the basics. Macnamara was especially stupid. How on Earth did someone like this become a top civil servant?
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Post by steppenwolf on Nov 2, 2023 13:19:48 GMT
. He also got the call on what to do about Covid right but was derailed by Sage (principally Neil Ferguson). Once Ferguson had said that hundreds of thousands would die unless we locked down Boris basically was forced to lock down, which was the wrong decision. Over 200,000 did die, even with lockdowns. Who knows how many would have died without them or how many would have been saved if they had been properly enforced. Dozy. Most of them would have died by now anyway. The problem is - which should be obvious - is that we've severely damaged our economy (and the culture of the whole country) by furlough (paying people to do nothing while WFH) and we now have a legacy of a very large excess death rate. Lockdowns are still killing people. I don't expect you to be able to understand this though.
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