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Sick Boy

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Evidently there are some in his own party turning against him, he won’t last.
 

David O'Day

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I think he’s more referring to people within his own party making moves - not the electorate.
Grendal can fuck right off the 5 foot tall cock Womble.

He's spent ages telling us how popular Johnson and the government is and yet as soon as the public are shown to think otherwise he deflects and comes out with shite like this.

Joke of a man

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David O'Day

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The Mail on Sunday "hit" piece on Starmer is the most desperate thing you'll see in years.

So desperate it could if been written by Grendal

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fernandopartridge

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The Mail on Sunday "hit" piece on Starmer is the most desperate thing you'll see in years.

So desperate it could if been written by Grendal

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Ironically, it's used as a knackers yard. It'll be somewhere familiar to newspaper journalists very soon.

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David O'Day

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Ironically, it's used as a knackers yard. It'll be somewhere familiar to newspaper journalists very soon.

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It's like what kind of attack line is 24 years ago man buys with own money disabled mother goeld behind her home so she can have a donkey sanctuary

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Brighton Sky Blue

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The Sun today are calling teachers militant cowards. Clap for people saving lives but declare war on people trying to avoid spreading a virus yeah

The assumption is that we have been sat on our arses since the middle of March. Perhaps the DfE could have got off its arse and put in place emergency online learning provision if it’s so easy to 180 flip a way of working
 

clint van damme

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Its always good to see a man that was sacked from his last ministerial post for sheer, unfathomable incompetence being responsible for what it will probably be the biggest test of whether we get through this virus without killing half a million people.

it's the only brief that doesn't need security clearance. They couldn't give him anything else. He's lucky not to be in prison.
 

clint van damme

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Good he’s a fucking prick, never has anything positive to say just negative all the time, like some on here....

whats positive about the 60,000 deaths Dom?
What's positive about us having the second highest death rate amongst front line staff Dom?
What's positive about the PPE and testing fiasco Dom?
 

skybluetony176

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Evidently there are some in his own party turning against him, he won’t last.
Apparently his online meeting with Tory backbenchers was just a comedy of technical errors that made it pointless. So he’s still yet to answer to them but the noises aren’t favourable.
 

clint van damme

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Apparently his online meeting with Tory backbenchers was just a comedy of technical errors that made it pointless. So he’s still yet to answer to them but the noises aren’t favourable.

you only have to look at the growing amount of criticism in the tory press to see somethings going on.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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it's the only brief that doesn't need security clearance. They couldn't give him anything else. He's lucky not to be in prison.

Now Gove has weighed in and said ‘come on it’s safe’. Arbitrary date plucked out of the air, admitting that we don’t know enough about child transmission of the virus but let’s plough in anyway. The crèche must be reopened and the babysitting service resumed
 

clint van damme

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Now Gove has weighed in and said ‘come on it’s safe’. Arbitrary date plucked out of the air, admitting that we don’t know enough about child transmission of the virus but let’s plough in anyway. The crèche must be reopened and the babysitting service resumed

if you told me there was a group willing to risk everyones lives including children because of their ideology I'd have assumed you were talking about ISIS but here we have the UK government doing it. Be positive about it!
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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if you told me there was a group willing to risk everyones lives including children because of their ideology I'd have assumed you were talking about ISIS but here we have the UK government doing it. Be positive about it!

We have gone from trying to do the opposite to everyone to trying to copy everyone else
 

Grendel

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He then admitted everything has risk! Which is correct

The WHO confirmed there is minimal risk to school children - the wood from the trees is getting clearer albeit via muddy messaging. A vaccine and a cure are going to be years away - this has to be acknowledged on a global basis and then a risk management approach taken.
 

Sick Boy

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The WHO confirmed there is minimal risk to school children - the wood from the trees is getting clearer albeit via muddy messaging. A vaccine and a cure are going to be years away - this has to be acknowledged on a global basis and then a risk management approach taken.

That’s exactly what seems to be going on here, everything is all of sudden opening up and by the 3rd June everything will be more or less back to normal apart from masks and social distancing.
 

Grendel

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That’s exactly what seems to be going on here, everything is all of sudden opening up and by the 3rd June everything will be more or less back to normal apart from masks and social distancing.

Even holidays to Italy allowed from late June which seems slightly strange - I definitely will not be going to an airport for some time
 

Grendel

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From a school perspective every teacher has to be back in a classroom for the next school year so it would have probably have been more sensible to do it from August with the staged approach and not June
 
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From a school perspective every teacher has to be back in a classroom for the next school year so it would have probably have been more sensible to do it from August with the staged approach and not June
This is what I really don't understand. If you must have them earlier, try to reach agreement where summer holidays are moved earlier. I appreciate it's short notice, but not like anybody'll be going on holiday for a bit!

Also allows some actual planbning as the best way to do it - just to bung them back with no thought is careless at best.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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From a school perspective every teacher has to be back in a classroom for the next school year so it would have probably have been more sensible to do it from August with the staged approach and not June

Thanks for sacrificing my holiday for me
 

Grendel

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Thanks for sacrificing my holiday for me

You’ll could have your holidays from earlier. Your response merely re-enforces stereotyping I’m afraid unless it’s a joke
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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This is what I really don't understand. If you must have them earlier, try to reach agreement where summer holidays are moved earlier. I appreciate it's short notice, but not like anybody'll be going on holiday for a bit!

Also allows some actual planbning as the best way to do it - just to bung them back with no thought is careless at best.

Except teaching contracts work from September to September so you have those due to change schools but would be required to work where in the first month? Whole myriad of pitfalls with this idea
 

Sick Boy

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Even holidays to Italy allowed from late June which seems slightly strange - I definitely will not be going to an airport for some time
Believe it or not but it’s actually 3rd June for EU countries and no quarantine, I presume the UK is included in this too based upon current rules.
 

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