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SkyBlueDom26

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It is if you can't keep it.

Here you fucking go pretending that just pulling a random fucking target out the air makes up.for the months of failings and the thousands of unnecessary deaths.

You are fucking sick kid sick in the head

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Here we go with the the abuse again, your an embarrassment
 

David O'Day

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Dom what's your thoughts on the Justice Secretary admitting they prioritised the NHS at the expense of care homes and what's your opinion on the quarantine plans falling apart yet again

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shmmeee

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some tory MP (who looks a little like beaker from the muppets) just proposed a medal for NHS workers....FFS!

How about stick the medal up yer arse, provide adequate PPE & pay them properly you prick!

That was a Mirror campaign ages ago I think. Sure give them a medal, then give them a pay increase.
 

shmmeee

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Just following on Twitter, I see they've bussed in some MPs to make noises behind Johnson this week.
 

chiefdave

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Don’t think promising 25k track and tracers is a bad thing by the end of the month, unless you want to put a negative spin on it
Are you confident they will actually achieve that? Remember Hancock promising to “test 100,000 people per day” by the end of April? Here's the figures for May:
1 - 73.191
2 - 63,667
3 - 56,397
4 - 62,956
5 - 69,839
6 - 57,006
7 - 65,092
8 - 67,443
9 - 63,339
10 - 64,362
11 - 65,337
12 - 60,410
13 - 61,741
14 - 71,644
15 - 69,590
16 - 78,537
17 - 76,684
18 - 67,409
Still not close to the 100,000 a day let alone the 200,000 a day Johnson promised by the end of May.

He gives the impression he is making it up as he goes along, giving any answer that will take the pressure off him. Today he has promised huge pay rises to NHS staff despite the Treasury talking about public sector pay freezes, which one do we believe?
 

chiefdave

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Just following on Twitter, I see they've bussed in some MPs to make noises behind Johnson this week.
That was clearly the instruction and Johnson had obviously been prepped for it. He was giving his answers and building up to the rabble shouting down Starmer. Only problem was there wasn't enough of them in there for it to be in the slightest bit effective.

Its very obvious why JRM is so desperate to have the chamber full for PMQs.
 

Ring Of Steel

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James O’Brien is calling it a score draw.

To be perfectly honest, take your sides out of it and the whole spectacle is embarrassing, these people are supposed to be leading & directing 67m people, and the whole lot of them are immature twats who can't even talk without childish bickering, yelling and acting like 7 yr olds.

The whole system is just broke, it probably makes for great TV but its a complete shambles.
 

fernandopartridge

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Don’t think promising 25k track and tracers is a bad thing by the end of the month, unless you want to put a negative spin on it

It isn't bad, it is utterly pathetic. It is 3 months late. It offers nothing like the capacity needed now given the residual rate of infection in the community. If it had been in place by the end of Feb it might have been so much better.
 

David O'Day

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James O’Brien is calling it a score draw.
Well is usually wrong. He's the man who thought that ridiculing leaves with genuine fears was n anyway a gofd idea.

General opinion seems that Starmer won again.

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David O'Day

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It isn't bad, it is utterly pathetic. It is 3 months late. It offers nothing like the capacity needed now given the residual rate of infection in the community. If it had been in place by the end of Feb it might have been so much better.
Yep if we had sent the money at the start we could be so much be so much better off

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shmmeee

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To be perfectly honest, take your sides out of it and the whole spectacle is embarrassing, these people are supposed to be leading & directing 67m people, and the whole lot of them are immature twats who can't even talk without childish bickering, yelling and acting like 7 yr olds.

The whole system is just broke, it probably makes for great TV but its a complete shambles.

PMQs isn’t where the country gets run though. It’s weekly political entertainment/theatre. The actual scrutiny happens in select committees.

I agree it’s a silly excess, same as the palava around opening of parliament and other traditions.
 

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