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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

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By *ake_holeMan
over a year ago

London

This country worries me, constantly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris "

Time for a social media friend cull?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This country worries me, constantly "

Clap for boris ...really Poor bugger tho don’t wish no ill n anyone so hope he’s ok regardless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wish him to recover but I would never applaud him.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"This country worries me, constantly "

Does it and the virus doesn't

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By *itonmyfacebookMan
over a year ago

Burton on Trent

Is there a clap for truckers coming up?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I understand this more then the clap for the kids one.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

What with all the hand washing and clapping we're supposed to be doing, my hands are in bits!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I understand this more then the clap for the kids one. "

What a clap for kids too....wtf.....little fuc........sweethearts lol. What’s next a clap for the clap

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I understand this more then the clap for the kids one.

What a clap for kids too....wtf.....little fuc........sweethearts lol. What’s next a clap for the clap "

Hahaha!! I wouldn't be shocked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I hope this is a belated April fool's joke. You cannot clap someone for falling ill, recovering yes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I understand this more then the clap for the kids one.

What a clap for kids too....wtf.....little fuc........sweethearts lol. What’s next a clap for the clap

Hahaha!! I wouldn't be shocked "

We can’t all keep clapping with sore dried out hands ....it’s too much to ask ffs

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

What was the kids one?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I hope this is a belated April fool's joke. You cannot clap someone for falling ill, recovering yes. "

Nope been tweeted by the leave campaign..well that's where I saw it.

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London

You’re kidding. I wish him a speedy recovery but beyond that... no.

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By *ake_holeMan
over a year ago

London


"This country worries me, constantly

Does it and the virus doesn't

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I can be worried about both at the same time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can imagine the kids one ..parents be clapping like crazy when they go back to school

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris "

I'll be watching Holby

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What with all the hand washing and clapping we're supposed to be doing, my hands are in bits! "

Moisturise them???

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By *entlemanDMan
over a year ago

Fareham

Think he's got enough to contend with at the moment without getting the clap too

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

Maybe it will be like when tinkerbell needed a clap. To be fair.. I do hope the PM gets better. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe it will be like when tinkerbell needed a clap. To be fair.. I do hope the PM gets better. X "

Same x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?"

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

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By *iker BullMan
over a year ago

leeds


"I wish him to recover but I would never applaud him."
would you applaud Corbyn if he had won the election and was in the same position?

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By *inkyandperky555Couple
over a year ago

swansea

Love the last two comments spot on we won’t clap for him just get well soon.

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

No thank you ..... will be washing my hair

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ditto regards last 3 posts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wish him well, but can't clap for him. Tory austerity policies have literally killed people.

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By *hloevtTV/TS
over a year ago

norwich

I will just be saying a prayer for every living persons .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This country worries me, constantly

Clap for boris ...really Poor bugger tho don’t wish no ill n anyone so hope he’s ok regardless"

agree, I really want him to recover well

as well as his girlfriend, I sure hope she only gets it mild, really hope they recover well especially for the child

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast

i bet all u lot could do a better job

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d clap till my hands bled to get him back to work.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I like the guy but I don’t think I will be following this trend.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

He should just do his job like everyone else and stop throwing sickies. Won’t be clapping him or anyone else

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris "
its not clap its Corona virus

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish him to recover but I would never applaud him."

Agree...that s all about Karma...

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By *os19Man
over a year ago

Edmonton

I am not a fan of Boris or the Tory party.However he is a human being and a father and about to become a father again so I wish him a full and speedy recovery.As for this clapping for Boris tonight at 8.00 pm I don’t get it.We clapped the nurses at 8.00 pm for the last 2 Thursdays which I can understand as we as a country are showing our appreciation.If we clap Boris tonight should we not consider clapping Prince Charles after all he is our next king.Callum Hudson-Odoi the young man at Chelsea got it yet there was no clap for him or do young rich footballballers whi are been asked by the government to donate 30% of their salary not count.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there a clap for truckers coming up? "

I’m told they have all already got the clap!

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By *ilk_TrayMan
over a year ago

Hampshire

I don't wish death on him but no, I won't be clapping for Boris

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Would love to, but my fingers are still bleeding from when I last played my six string.

- that was some years ago now though.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I personally think that Boris and his government have not done a great job at all and although I wish him no ill, I have no love for him either.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not a fan of Boris or the Tory party.However he is a human being and a father and about to become a father again so I wish him a full and speedy recovery.As for this clapping for Boris tonight at 8.00 pm I don’t get it.We clapped the nurses at 8.00 pm for the last 2 Thursdays which I can understand as we as a country are showing our appreciation.If we clap Boris tonight should we not consider clapping Prince Charles after all he is our next king.Callum Hudson-Odoi the young man at Chelsea got it yet there was no clap for him or do young rich footballballers whi are been asked by the government to donate 30% of their salary not count."

Such a good post, clap Boris but not Charles? This is just a Brexit extension really isn’t it, and I’m ambivalent about Brexit

Please all be upstanding, if possible, and as loud as you can on Thursday at 8pm for our health workers, including all carers, and make some good noise for them

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By *uttyjonnMan
over a year ago

SEA

Am I the only one who finds this clapping malarkey a bit wierd

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work."

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

God, poor bloke

So on top of having Covid-19, now he’s got the clap too

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By *ichelangeloxMan
over a year ago

cambridge

I’ll be clapping for Boris, as he’s doing his bit for herd immunity!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Absolutely love reading the mixed responses, I’m just the messenger and will not be making my clap (if I do) public knowledge!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please."

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy. "

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

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By *oneytMan
over a year ago

Guildford

Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We wish him and everyone else a full recovery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

"

I can understand why people are not. If you have been on the end of policies that he has voted for or against, it must be difficult. How about Nanzanin Zhaghari-Ratcliffe? Boris totally messed up her chances of being freed, actually upping her sentence.

I hope the bloke gets better and I hope he comes through this with a better understanding of how policies, he and his government have implemented, effect and have effected people. I hugely hope he comes through with a new found appreciation for the NHS and a commitment to fund it properly. No blocking pay rises for doctors and nurses and demonising junior doctors. They are there for him now, he needs to be there for them in the future.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

I can understand why people are not. If you have been on the end of policies that he has voted for or against, it must be difficult. How about Nanzanin Zhaghari-Ratcliffe? Boris totally messed up her chances of being freed, actually upping her sentence.

I hope the bloke gets better and I hope he comes through this with a better understanding of how policies, he and his government have implemented, effect and have effected people. I hugely hope he comes through with a new found appreciation for the NHS and a commitment to fund it properly. No blocking pay rises for doctors and nurses and demonising junior doctors. They are there for him now, he needs to be there for them in the future."

You can only hope cant you?

And all them cunts who cheered when they blocked the pay rise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

I can understand why people are not. If you have been on the end of policies that he has voted for or against, it must be difficult. How about Nanzanin Zhaghari-Ratcliffe? Boris totally messed up her chances of being freed, actually upping her sentence.

I hope the bloke gets better and I hope he comes through this with a better understanding of how policies, he and his government have implemented, effect and have effected people. I hugely hope he comes through with a new found appreciation for the NHS and a commitment to fund it properly. No blocking pay rises for doctors and nurses and demonising junior doctors. They are there for him now, he needs to be there for them in the future.

You can only hope cant you?

And all them cunts who cheered when they blocked the pay rise."

This whole situation is gonna make our political class, and society, do some serious re-evaluation. I just hope it lasts, I fear not!

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"What was the kids one?"

3pm Sunday there was a clap for children as they are not able to go to school or see their friends

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

I can understand why people are not. If you have been on the end of policies that he has voted for or against, it must be difficult. How about Nanzanin Zhaghari-Ratcliffe? Boris totally messed up her chances of being freed, actually upping her sentence.

I hope the bloke gets better and I hope he comes through this with a better understanding of how policies, he and his government have implemented, effect and have effected people. I hugely hope he comes through with a new found appreciation for the NHS and a commitment to fund it properly. No blocking pay rises for doctors and nurses and demonising junior doctors. They are there for him now, he needs to be there for them in the future.

You can only hope cant you?

And all them cunts who cheered when they blocked the pay rise.

This whole situation is gonna make our political class, and society, do some serious re-evaluation. I just hope it lasts, I fear not!"

I agree sadly

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"What was the kids one?

3pm Sunday there was a clap for children as they are not able to go to school or see their friends"

didnt hear that one x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy. "

For sure. There's loads of reasons people vote Tory. But this is very specifically a party that cheered when blocking the NHS pay rise bill. It's very pertinent and very relevant when talking about clapping for the NHS.

And for sure critisism of Labour and Labour voters should be encouraged, especially if a specific pertinent issue is at the forefront of the current news.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris "

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

For sure. There's loads of reasons people vote Tory. But this is very specifically a party that cheered when blocking the NHS pay rise bill. It's very pertinent and very relevant when talking about clapping for the NHS.

And for sure critisism of Labour and Labour voters should be encouraged, especially if a specific pertinent issue is at the forefront of the current news."

Politics is personal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation"

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

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By *amesF1000Man
over a year ago

Leeds

He was not able to keep himself safe and should he be able to keep the country safe? Bad times looming

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wish people could be more positive.I will be clapping as hard as I can

I can understand why people are not. If you have been on the end of policies that he has voted for or against, it must be difficult. How about Nanzanin Zhaghari-Ratcliffe? Boris totally messed up her chances of being freed, actually upping her sentence.

I hope the bloke gets better and I hope he comes through this with a better understanding of how policies, he and his government have implemented, effect and have effected people. I hugely hope he comes through with a new found appreciation for the NHS and a commitment to fund it properly. No blocking pay rises for doctors and nurses and demonising junior doctors. They are there for him now, he needs to be there for them in the future.

You can only hope cant you?

And all them cunts who cheered when they blocked the pay rise.

This whole situation is gonna make our political class, and society, do some serious re-evaluation. I just hope it lasts, I fear not!"

I think you have hit the nail on the head, A serious re-evaluation of the country’s moral compass needs to take place with some course corrections on how we all react to those less fortunate in society.

In these testing times even the smallest acts of thoughtfulness, kindness and assistance show that most of us want a fairer society where the gap between those who have and those don’t becomes narrower. Perhaps the political classes will take heed?

You may say I am a dreamer but I am not the only one?

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

"

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

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over a year ago

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health."

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"He should just do his job like everyone else and stop throwing sickies. Won’t be clapping him or anyone else "

Are you for real? He's in an intensive care unit. Hardly pulling a sickie because of something minor like a cold, hangover or duvet day, is he?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is going off topic. I salute anyone who works for us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is going off topic. I salute anyone who works for us. "

Arguably, not Boris then.

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By *tirling DarkCouple
over a year ago

Stirling

This is a man who stated that when visiting hospitals he was shaking people's hands, despite the health advice to the contrary. I hope he recovers and is so thankful for the NHS he puts funding the NHS as the top priority. Maybe Rees-Mogg can donate his income from investment companies?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People with money aren’t evil. This seems to be a plague in this country.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"People with money aren’t evil. This seems to be a plague in this country. "

Nobody is saying people having money is a crime. People with money but zero empathy for others, that is a big problem for society as a whole.

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......

Well some comments on here about Boris .if you happened 2 be one of his children seeing what some opinions about your Dad how do you think that child would feel?no matter your dislike about the Gent this is not the time.the man is poorly.im all for free speech.so please stop the negative comments about Boris...

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Well some comments on here about Boris .if you happened 2 be one of his children seeing what some opinions about your Dad how do you think that child would feel?no matter your dislike about the Gent this is not the time.the man is poorly.im all for free speech.so please stop the negative comments about Boris... "

This isnt The get well soon boris thread.

Its about people applauding him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing."

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago

Redhill


"I wish him to recover but I would never applaud him."

Pretty much my same thoughts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well some comments on here about Boris .if you happened 2 be one of his children seeing what some opinions about your Dad how do you think that child would feel?no matter your dislike about the Gent this is not the time.the man is poorly.im all for free speech.so please stop the negative comments about Boris... "

True, but let's hope he doesn't forget the nurses and doctors who will hopefully help save him. His party have done them a huge disservice in the past, both parties to be honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well some comments on here about Boris .if you happened 2 be one of his children seeing what some opinions about your Dad how do you think that child would feel?no matter your dislike about the Gent this is not the time.the man is poorly.im all for free speech.so please stop the negative comments about Boris... "

Could you imagine what it might have felt like for people to read any of the racist, homophobic, misogynistic things he’s said about groups of people?

I think it’s fair for people to highlight that Boris isn’t a Saint if someone lauds him as one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu "

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not a fan of Boris or the Tory party.However he is a human being and a father and about to become a father again so I wish him a full and speedy recovery.As for this clapping for Boris tonight at 8.00 pm I don’t get it.We clapped the nurses at 8.00 pm for the last 2 Thursdays which I can understand as we as a country are showing our appreciation.If we clap Boris tonight should we not consider clapping Prince Charles after all he is our next king.Callum Hudson-Odoi the young man at Chelsea got it yet there was no clap for him or do young rich footballballers whi are been asked by the government to donate 30% of their salary not count.

Such a good post, clap Boris but not Charles? This is just a Brexit extension really isn’t it, and I’m ambivalent about Brexit

Please all be upstanding, if possible, and as loud as you can on Thursday at 8pm for our health workers, including all carers, and make some good noise for them "

I voted leave but did not vote Tory. I won't clap for Brexit or bojo.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution."

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please."

Cos it doesn't cost anything.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?"

Michael Gove, news this morning

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"Well some comments on here about Boris .if you happened 2 be one of his children seeing what some opinions about your Dad how do you think that child would feel?no matter your dislike about the Gent this is not the time.the man is poorly.im all for free speech.so please stop the negative comments about Boris... well it should be.peoples opinions put aside and yes iwill be clapping for Boris he comes out of the virus ....negativity were suppose to love are fellow Man & Woman....maybe I was a nurse my caring side is till within me and I dont live in a glass house or throw stones....

This isnt The get well soon boris thread.

Its about people applauding him."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many."

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter."

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning"

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many."

He certainly does, his approval ratings are through the roof. We think he is awesome

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?"

It was on the news he needed oxygen.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many."

Sadly you could be right.

Literally makes no difference what the Tories do or say. The people they smash into poverty through austerity will clap for them and laud them as heroes.

This is not something to be proud of.

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By *exyCouple999Couple
over a year ago

South Bucks

I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris.

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By *tirling DarkCouple
over a year ago

Stirling


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many."

And seen as a buffoon by many more! Just remind me, how popular is Boris in Scotland, or Northern Ireland? Fail to grasp how surviving this horrible viral infection makes you a "hero". Surely the heroes are the NHS staff dealing with this pandemic without adequate PPE!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little "

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs."

I agree I worked as a nurse in NHS dedicated and care some comments on here just uncalled for .....when he gets back normality he will realize how much a treasure we have in NHS and staff .surely we should come 2gether not disrespect man is poorly...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris. "

Here here, us to

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days. "

Exactly. And there’s going to be plenty of vacant office space for them to “build” hospitals.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it. "

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris. "
absolutely iwill be of the many who will ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

"

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella...

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London

Bloody hell, I hope he survives otherwise we’ll have St Boris and we’ll never hear the end of it.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool

I won't be as I hate all forms of virtue signalling. I hope he recovers for his gf sake but this screams of pro tory propaganda

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris. absolutely iwill be of the many who will ..."

Oh it might be spot a Tory night then! Might have a look to see if there are any in my street.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool

Won't find many in Liverpool lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ll be clapping for Boris, as he’s doing his bit for herd immunity!"

That's a good one lol!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris. "

I should imagine my little Bucks village will be the same.

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......

St Boris yeah I like it ..iwill speake with the Queen ....great idear ...wink

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days. "

I stand corrected..that's what they have been crowing about.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella..."

what has conspiracy got to do with it ?

its just been on bbc news this morning where they were discussing bojo with a guest cant remember her name now but she went over the facts on why he was put in icu

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella...

what has conspiracy got to do with it ?

its just been on bbc news this morning where they were discussing bojo with a guest cant remember her name now but she went over the facts on why he was put in icu"

Mate, he needed breathing assistance. That was not a ventilator but a CPAP machine. I dunno why you are arguing about it

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Those approval ratings must be spot on..going by on here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days.

I stand corrected..that's what they have been crowing about."

And it has bugged me every time they stated it. The Chinese built a (field?) hospital from ground up, you saw it take shape on newscasts. The Excel was already bricks, mortar and utility supplies.

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over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella...

what has conspiracy got to do with it ?

its just been on bbc news this morning where they were discussing bojo with a guest cant remember her name now but she went over the facts on why he was put in icu

Mate, he needed breathing assistance. That was not a ventilator but a CPAP machine. I dunno why you are arguing about it"

i dont why your arguing about it i know what they just said this morning and if it would have been any member of the public they would still be at home breathing for them selfs

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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago

Portsmouth

Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"St Boris yeah I like it ..iwill speake with the Queen ....great idear ...wink"

I don’t think you’ll finde the Queene has much to do with it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him. "

What for?

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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

What for?"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs."

He's in hospital, not the road to Damascus.

Once the bill for all this lockdown has been paid, there'll be nothing left for the NHS.

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......

Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

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over a year ago


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella...

what has conspiracy got to do with it ?

its just been on bbc news this morning where they were discussing bojo with a guest cant remember her name now but she went over the facts on why he was put in icu

Mate, he needed breathing assistance. That was not a ventilator but a CPAP machine. I dunno why you are arguing about it

i dont why your arguing about it i know what they just said this morning and if it would have been any member of the public they would still be at home breathing for them selfs "

Ok mate, you are right....I suspect you always are...

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics..."

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"St Boris yeah I like it ..iwill speake with the Queen ....great idear ...wink

I don’t think you’ll finde the Queene has much to do with it."

well I still speake with the Queen ...on this accession your absolutely correct .I apologies for my blunder ...I am anice person ...like Boris me man true blue...

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs."

And let’s see how many citizens recall this crisis when taxes are hiked to meet the shortfalls in the NHS, care sector etc. in the next budget.....

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days.

I stand corrected..that's what they have been crowing about.

And it has bugged me every time they stated it. The Chinese built a (field?) hospital from ground up, you saw it take shape on newscasts. The Excel was already bricks, mortar and utility supplies. "

You learn something new every day.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

What for?"

Our amusement when he puts his foot in it time after time. While I hope he recoves for his gf sake this 'Clap for Boris' I seen just screams pro tory propaganda. I bet you won't see many scousers such as us joining in this and many in the the north west for that matter also.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Just seen on social media Tomorrow (Tuesday) 8pm clap for Boris

he's not that seriously ill moving him to icu was a precautionary move any of us would still be at home in isolation

Not true. I know a frontline nurse, they don't put you in ICU for nothing.

yes like i just said that would be true for any of us but bojo is not the same as us

it was a precautionary move to put him in icu

He needed breathing assistance, that is not a precaution.

no that is not true at all where have you got that from ?

Michael Gove, news this morning

haha gove you should no not to believe a word that idiot says its just been on the bbc news this morning that it was a precautionary move to put him in icu because he hadn't got rid of it after 10 days and he had deteriorated a little

Literally reported on the news just now. I don't really know how you can deny it.

iv just watched the news now my self and they was talking about it your still making the mistake of taking something that gove said to be true

It was Gove who released the statement to the press. I know Gove hasn't covered himself in glory, and I'm no fan, but this is a statement of fact. I know you love a conspiracy, but come on fella...

what has conspiracy got to do with it ?

its just been on bbc news this morning where they were discussing bojo with a guest cant remember her name now but she went over the facts on why he was put in icu

Mate, he needed breathing assistance. That was not a ventilator but a CPAP machine. I dunno why you are arguing about it

i dont why your arguing about it i know what they just said this morning and if it would have been any member of the public they would still be at home breathing for them selfs "

You know his confidential medical condition how exactly ?

Like any of us with such things it's the medical professionals making that call, just accept it perhaps..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics..."

You do know that whole letter thing has been debunked, yeah??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright. "

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

What for?"

His only valuable purpose is to prevent us from having to endure PM Raab.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him. "

We need drs and nurses and carers and delivery drivers.

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co "

They’re everywhere!

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

What for?

His only valuable purpose is to prevent us from having to endure PM Raab."

Or Gove..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co "

Yawn.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co "

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs.

He's in hospital, not the road to Damascus.

Once the bill for all this lockdown has been paid, there'll be nothing left for the NHS."

well people are going have a long think you cannot max credit card without paying for it so Taxes will have 2 go up if the people's NHS requires everything it requires again people's will have a long hard think...unfortunately

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that "

Bigger yawn.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that "

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics..."

You do realise the last election was the first tory majority of the 21st century and it was based on Brexit not their financial prowess? Labour have won 2 majority elections in the 21st century just to point that out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright. "

This person nailed it.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

Bigger yawn."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What with all the hand washing and clapping we're supposed to be doing, my hands are in bits! "

I haven’t laughed in a good while but this really made me chuckle. Thank you x

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"Whatever you say, and im not a tory. We need him.

We need drs and nurses and carers and delivery drivers."

we certainly do require the aboue have couple live in the fantastic Liverpool he works delivering supplies to hospitals....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I won't be clapping, but I do wish the fella well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days.

I stand corrected..that's what they have been crowing about.

And it has bugged me every time they stated it. The Chinese built a (field?) hospital from ground up, you saw it take shape on newscasts. The Excel was already bricks, mortar and utility supplies.

You learn something new every day."

Really? The information is visible

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no.

"

Luckily The Corbyn experiment is now just a footnote. Sir Kier Starmer is the way

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"What with all the hand washing and clapping we're supposed to be doing, my hands are in bits!

I haven’t laughed in a good while but this really made me chuckle. Thank you x"

we so require to laugh we feel so much better for the day I'm with had plenty of smiles myself today ...maybe we have a smile day for everyone in the world...wink

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no.

"

Not even remotely accurate and not relevent.

Want to try again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co "

Hmmmmmm you cannot compare what would have been to what history "states".

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no. I dont agree your completely entitled to your view with kier I dont think he will get into power more chance with Lisa Nandy I liked the Lady ....

Luckily The Corbyn experiment is now just a footnote. Sir Kier Starmer is the way "

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no. I dont agree your completely entitled to your view with kier I dont think he will get into power more chance with Lisa Nandy I liked the Lady ....

Luckily The Corbyn experiment is now just a footnote. Sir Kier Starmer is the way "

Yeah I liked her.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones "

God..I'm tired today.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones

God..I'm tired today.

"

Now you know how we feel when you post

Only messing

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones "

Just imagine!

I bet Dianne Abbott couldn’t even tell the difference between acquiring 30,000 ventilators and 30!

Oh...that was the party you voted for.

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over a year ago


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no.

Not even remotely accurate and not relevent.

Want to try again?"

Couldn't agree more.

Columbia is a capitalist state for one thing.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"My Corbyn is a far left wing socialist and his shadow cabinet that surrounded him were the same. I just take a look at places like Venezuela and Colombia and think would I like to live in a far left socialist society and the answer is no.

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Wanting a properly funded nhs=far left.

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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago

Filthy Fuckeryville


"Is there a clap for truckers coming up? "

Wasn't that last week?

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that "

Labour didn't stand a chance with comrade Corbyn as leader lol. While he got younger people to vote he felt to much of communist to me and pulled Labour so far to the left it take decades for it to recover. The government in now is a horror show but the country voted them in so we have to keep pressure on them or revolt and go all medieval on them.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"What exactly are we meant to be clapping?

His ignoring the experts causing the crisis to be worse than it is?

For the 10 years of cuts and understaffed causing us to have a high death rate?

Are we clapping the fact we still dont have enough ppe even though theyve had 3 months to organise this and have been saying for 3 weeks that its being sent out and still nothing?

The constant lies? Excuses? Lack of a clear plan?

The fact yet again our system is too soft and people are just flaunting the rules as there is little consequences if caught?

Are these the reasons?

Exactly.

You won't find me clapping for someone who voted against nurses getting a decent pay rise and then cheered when the bill was defeated.

Besides, I'll be at work.

This, for sure.

But then I personally also don't understand why Tory voters clap for the NHS workers.

Pay rise = fuck no.

Clapping = yes please.

Because nobody votes on just a single issue? Because life’s not black and white?

If you voted labour under Corbyn aren’t you allowed to appreciate the work the armed forces have done building the new hospitals?

What bugs me more than anything (and no I didn’t vote Tory) is this constant vilification of people who voted conservative.

Just because people see the world different to you doesn’t make them the enemy.

It depends on how you view politics I presume?

Brexit and few other things exposed deep schisms in this country which arent going away over night.

Which mean proposals like this are not going to be universally popular.

The corbyn point makes no sense.

The Corbyn point wasn’t a point, just whataboutery.

Johnson and the like publicly applauding the NHS having tried to dismantle it over the last 10 years - hypocrisy that I hope people don’t fall for, regardless of his health.

I think everyone would applaud a hospital being built in 10 days or whatever it was.

How many have been built in the last 10 years is a different matter.

Forget the propaganda, the building was transformed into a hospital, it was NOT built in 10 days.

I stand corrected..that's what they have been crowing about.

And it has bugged me every time they stated it. The Chinese built a (field?) hospital from ground up, you saw it take shape on newscasts. The Excel was already bricks, mortar and utility supplies.

You learn something new every day.

Really? The information is visible "

Havent been watching the news much tbh.

Just heard that prick Hancock waffling on about it yesterday,so just assumed they had done a a-team job on it.

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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago

Bristol


"He has the biggest approval rating as a PM in modern history. When he walks out of this, he’s going to be seen as a hero to so many.

In your opinion, not for many of us. The heroes for me are the 10 bus drivers that have died, or the nurses or doctors on the frontline. When he pulls through this, he is duty bound to support the NHS and make sure it has everything it needs.

He's in hospital, not the road to Damascus.

Once the bill for all this lockdown has been paid, there'll be nothing left for the NHS.well people are going have a long think you cannot max credit card without paying for it so Taxes will have 2 go up if the people's NHS requires everything it requires again people's will have a long hard think...unfortunately "

One of the many reasons we have the worst government in living memory is that the people who voted them into power think the national economy works like a credit card.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones

Just imagine!

I bet Dianne Abbott couldn’t even tell the difference between acquiring 30,000 ventilators and 30!

Oh...that was the party you voted for. "

Boom

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just going to put this out there, we have been clapping for NHS and frontline workers. Who have obviously been doing a great job. But I can almost guarantee they are not all saints. Some may have committed a crime, some may have done unspeakable things BUT they are all still humans that are doing their bit to help this country. So “we” decided to cheer for them to help them through this difficult time. Boris is “our” leader and prime minister, if you like it or not. He has been doing what he can to help this country through. You may not feel he has done it right or disagree with some of his decisions BUT does that not make him human like any other person you may clap for on Thursdays.

This thread is not meant to be about slating a human it is about hoping that someone gets well quickly and giving them a boost to try get them through an awful situation. I know if I had one of the hardest most judges jobs I the world, hearing that people wished me well would make me happy. Be nice people, we are all human after all xx

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Just going to put this out there, we have been clapping for NHS and frontline workers. Who have obviously been doing a great job. But I can almost guarantee they are not all saints. Some may have committed a crime, some may have done unspeakable things BUT they are all still humans that are doing their bit to help this country. So “we” decided to cheer for them to help them through this difficult time. Boris is “our” leader and prime minister, if you like it or not. He has been doing what he can to help this country through. You may not feel he has done it right or disagree with some of his decisions BUT does that not make him human like any other person you may clap for on Thursdays.

This thread is not meant to be about slating a human it is about hoping that someone gets well quickly and giving them a boost to try get them through an awful situation. I know if I had one of the hardest most judges jobs I the world, hearing that people wished me well would make me happy. Be nice people, we are all human after all xx "

Ps did you go again for the job you were after?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Surely we should be clapping for ALL who are working their asses off in this pandemic and not just one person?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

If it would of been Abbots shoes it would have been two left ones

Just imagine!

I bet Dianne Abbott couldn’t even tell the difference between acquiring 30,000 ventilators and 30!

Oh...that was the party you voted for.

Boom "

Not really lol but hey

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just going to put this out there, we have been clapping for NHS and frontline workers. Who have obviously been doing a great job. But I can almost guarantee they are not all saints. Some may have committed a crime, some may have done unspeakable things BUT they are all still humans that are doing their bit to help this country. So “we” decided to cheer for them to help them through this difficult time. Boris is “our” leader and prime minister, if you like it or not. He has been doing what he can to help this country through. You may not feel he has done it right or disagree with some of his decisions BUT does that not make him human like any other person you may clap for on Thursdays.

This thread is not meant to be about slating a human it is about hoping that someone gets well quickly and giving them a boost to try get them through an awful situation. I know if I had one of the hardest most judges jobs I the world, hearing that people wished me well would make me happy. Be nice people, we are all human after all xx

Ps did you go again for the job you were after? "

As Prime Minister!! No I’m too nice they won’t have me lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

Labour didn't stand a chance with comrade Corbyn as leader lol. While he got younger people to vote he felt to much of communist to me and pulled Labour so far to the left it take decades for it to recover. The government in now is a horror show but the country voted them in so we have to keep pressure on them or revolt and go all medieval on them."

The real question is, why are so many people like this person so easily fooled by some propaganda that has been debunked a billion times.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely we should be clapping for ALL who are working their asses off in this pandemic and not just one person? "

One person who is doing fuck all for anyone but himself too.

Awww. I'll miss this thread when it's gone.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Just going to put this out there, we have been clapping for NHS and frontline workers. Who have obviously been doing a great job. But I can almost guarantee they are not all saints. Some may have committed a crime, some may have done unspeakable things BUT they are all still humans that are doing their bit to help this country. So “we” decided to cheer for them to help them through this difficult time. Boris is “our” leader and prime minister, if you like it or not. He has been doing what he can to help this country through. You may not feel he has done it right or disagree with some of his decisions BUT does that not make him human like any other person you may clap for on Thursdays.

This thread is not meant to be about slating a human it is about hoping that someone gets well quickly and giving them a boost to try get them through an awful situation. I know if I had one of the hardest most judges jobs I the world, hearing that people wished me well would make me happy. Be nice people, we are all human after all xx

Ps did you go again for the job you were after?

As Prime Minister!! No I’m too nice they won’t have me lol"

If you ever go for it again. Give us a shout I can assist with the hoops.

On with the thread.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm not interested in the political wrangling..... I'll clap for bo Jo, and all the others that are suffering at the moment.

Thoughts and wishes to all

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......


"Surely we should be clapping for ALL who are working their asses off in this pandemic and not just one person? "
yes absolutely we did other night ...here is anice story for you humanity still exists...we have a lovely lady come visit the Spar shop yestaday we love her to bits buys little bits of food when Lady approched checkout lad who was working on the till played lady food bill I used my discount card and also purchased some blackcurrant Hartley's jam and Thornton's chocolates Lady handed over £20 me other guy said no we have sorted the bill and its paid Lady thank you and wish I could give u all a hug that's people making a difference in another person daily living will my turn buy her goodies when lady visits ..a true story happened yestaday in work lovely story lovely sunny day ....

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By *anxmann55Man
over a year ago

Douglas Isle of man.......

Apologies meant say payed..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know all of us in our Hamlet in rural Buckinghamshire will be clapping our hearts out at 8 pm for the most powerful man in the UK. God speed your recovery Boris.

Here here, us to "

Our village is planing a huge one tonight

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

No.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Tory will be in power for quite sometime YEAAAAAAAAAA give me Tory anyday ...if Labour had wounder if the Torys had wrote a letter saying we left the finances in same way we recieved them with a letter sorry no money in the treasury...people forget and dont forget Gordon Brown sold the Gold Bullion low price I guess that's the wonders of politics...

Yep, you’re why we have the worst government in living memory, alright.

No that would of been Corbyn, abbot and co

Certain people said that Corbyn was a shoe in for winning the next election when he came on the scene.

I mean imagine that

Labour didn't stand a chance with comrade Corbyn as leader lol. While he got younger people to vote he felt to much of communist to me and pulled Labour so far to the left it take decades for it to recover. The government in now is a horror show but the country voted them in so we have to keep pressure on them or revolt and go all medieval on them.

The real question is, why are so many people like this person so easily fooled by some propaganda that has been debunked a billion times. "

It because he has charisma and says things with soundbites and acts like the buffon. Its all smoke and millors to his real agendas.

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