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By *ENGUY OP   Man
over a year ago

Hull

Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers."

Wonderful news.

I hope he takes time to rest up properly.

I did chuckle when I heard he was reading his favourite Tin Tin books.

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By *enny PR9TV/TS
over a year ago

Southport


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers."

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner.

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By *ustme1820Woman
over a year ago

Southcoast Gosport

That’s fantastic news

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By *irtuousBullMan
over a year ago

lake district

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By *irtuousBullMan
over a year ago

lake district


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner. "

You do realise that's something slightly more urgent

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By *ctionnotwords69Man
over a year ago

ENFIELD

Apparently instead of extension, we'll have a PAYG Brexit.....on a monthly contract terms...

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

lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working.

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

Good to hear.

I’m not a Boris fan but I wouldn’t wish him any ill.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."

This..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."

This is perhaps why he is recovering at Chequers ?

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."
I think he will be back working but I wish him well

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

Hey let's hope he returns with a commitment to buck the trend his party had followed over the last few years and end the blatant underfunding of the NHS and be er again voted against pay rises for NHS staff.

Get well soon Boris. The NHS was there for you, you be there for them in future.

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

Wonderful news.

I hope he takes time to rest up properly.

I did chuckle when I heard he was reading his favourite Tin Tin books. "

He is a boy. Makes me laugh so much.

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

Fantastic news, it made my day

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Great news

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

I hadn't seen the news today yet, so was pleased to read the latest update here. Glad he is recovering.

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By *enny PR9TV/TS
over a year ago

Southport


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working.

This is perhaps why he is recovering at Chequers ?"

It knocked him for 6 this Covid-19. He got competent when Covid one through eighteen didn't effect him.

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

Hope he's well on the mend

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner. "

That'll continue to gather dust for the here and now.

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers."

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner. "

Read today its full steam ahead and there will be no extensions. Great news and hopefully a no deal

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


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working.

This is perhaps why he is recovering at Chequers ?

It knocked him for 6 this Covid-19. He got competent when Covid one through eighteen didn't effect him. "

Complacent?

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner.

Read today its full steam ahead and there will be no extensions. Great news and hopefully a no deal "

Yeah, let's impose economic sanctions on ourselves. You have been had and still can't see it.

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


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."

So do I. But I somehow doubt hell rest likely to the detriment of his health

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

Cue lefties......

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


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner.

Read today its full steam ahead and there will be no extensions. Great news and hopefully a no deal

Yeah, let's impose economic sanctions on ourselves. You have been had and still can't see it."

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By *ctionnotwords69Man
over a year ago

ENFIELD


"Just been announced that Boris has been discharged from hospital, going to his residence at Chequers.

GREAT! now we can take Brexit off the back burner.

Read today its full steam ahead and there will be no extensions. Great news and hopefully a no deal

Yeah, let's impose economic sanctions on ourselves. You have been had and still can't see it.

"

Apparently instead of extension, we'll have a PAYG Brexit.....on a monthly contract terms...

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


"Cue lefties......"

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??

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By *unscot44Man
over a year ago

Stepps (Glasgow)

Glad he is on the mend and i hope once this crisis is all over the Govt will look at pay structures across the board and the people who kep the Country running won't just get a pat on the back.

As far as Brexit goes surely that should be last thing on people's minds right now, we need 100% focus on getting through this crisis, then once the dust has settled start serious negotiations at full speed.

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


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??"

I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you.

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


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??"

Why are you trying to put words in my mouth?

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By *uttyjonnMan
over a year ago

SEA


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."

The sooner the better, I wish him well and recovers quickly

The daily briefings have been a bit of a shambles changing the lead everyday. It would be good to have a bit of continuity

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


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??

Why are you trying to put words in my mouth?"

Well, that's what it's going to do. Even Mogg admits that now. At least Somerset Capital haven't taken advantage of the crisis....oh

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire


"Cue lefties......"

What’s wrong with Lefties ?????

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By *irtuousBullMan
over a year ago

lake district


"Cue lefties......"

Do us centrists not exist anymore?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Cue lefties......"

This one wishes him well..

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Cue lefties......

This one wishes him well..

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


"Cue lefties......

This one wishes him well..

"

Touch of class. Nice.

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


"Cue lefties......

Do us centrists not exist anymore? "

Doesn’t look like it!

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


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??

Why are you trying to put words in my mouth?"

What was the reason for the “cue Lefties” comment? I’m curious.

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

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

Maybe he could have the rest of the year off !!!

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

Awww well done Boris

That's the mistake the fella made, went back too soon and ended up having another week off as was just too tired.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Cue lefties......

This one wishes him well..

Touch of class. Nice. "

I think at times there are somethings that are bigger than politics..

That's not to say people should not raise issues or criticise..

Every life saved is good and that's a commonality I know the vast, vast majority of people of whatever political persuasion in the country share..

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


"Cue lefties......

This one wishes him well..

Touch of class. Nice. "

Its interesting that your cue lefties post and this post both of which are clearly designed to provoke the thread on to a certain direction lack class and respect the very things you seem desperate to call others out for even though they haven't done either.

Its a shame that a thread about respect is derailed with deliberately provocative comments

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


"Cue lefties......

This one wishes him well..

Touch of class. Nice.

Its interesting that your cue lefties post and this post both of which are clearly designed to provoke the thread on to a certain direction lack class and respect the very things you seem desperate to call others out for even though they haven't done either.

Its a shame that a thread about respect is derailed with deliberately provocative comments "

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Boris is talking on sky news....was

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


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working."

In my opinion his sense of public service means he will rush himself back, which is what put him in hospital. On a selfish note; the country needs him now. Like him or not his is the right attitude to put a smile back on faces and belief back in our minds.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Just watched his words.

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By *irtuousBullMan
over a year ago

lake district


"lts hope boris rests and doesn't go straight back into working.

In my opinion his sense of public service means he will rush himself back, which is what put him in hospital. On a selfish note; the country needs him now. Like him or not his is the right attitude to put a smile back on faces and belief back in our minds."

I mean, the action will continue without him at the helm, the cabinet is working enough without him and any final decision could go to him quickly anyway

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By *andsForTheQueenMan
over a year ago

Merseyside

as if we didn't know that would be the case?

So lockdown will now be in effect for 1 more year!

Woo hoo!

?? clap to the NHS tonight at 8.

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough

Just found this on the i website

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he owes his life to the NHS staff who treated him for coronavirus.

In a short written statement, he said: "I can’t thank them enough. I owe them my life."

You can Boris, get writing a cheque, a bloody great big one and give it to the NHS.

Take your time to recover, then help get us all back on our feet.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Having watched the full video I don’t think we will ever see an address from our PM like this again.

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


"as if we didn't know that would be the case?

So lockdown will now be in effect for 1 more year!

Woo hoo!

?? clap to the NHS tonight at 8. "

Lockdown for another year?

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


"Just found this on the i website

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he owes his life to the NHS staff who treated him for coronavirus.

In a short written statement, he said: "I can’t thank them enough. I owe them my life."

You can Boris, get writing a cheque, a bloody great big one and give it to the NHS.

Take your time to recover, then help get us all back on our feet.

"

How much money do you think he has, maybe a couple of million it will help but not change much.

Or are you saying give more tax payers money to the nhs, that needs looking into but throwing money at the nhs is just a knee jerk answer.

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

Magic money tree is amazing. It just keeps giving.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I wonder if Chequers counts as an essential journey

The Twitter outrage over this journey is tasty.

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


"Hey let's hope he returns with a commitment to buck the trend his party had followed over the last few years and end the blatant underfunding of the NHS and be er again voted against pay rises for NHS staff.

Get well soon Boris. The NHS was there for you, you be there for them in future."

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


"Magic money tree is amazing. It just keeps giving. "

Our’s on order , should arrive soon

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

Never been a Boris fan and always believed that his alleged intelligence has always been overestimated.

However ...

I think he has tried his best and his stock has risen in my estimation and i would not have wished him to die.

This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head.

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By *d4fun73Man
over a year ago

Shipley

I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there!

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


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there! "

Don't worry about that ....'get Brexit done' they cried....even in the midst of a pandemic and economic apocalypse.

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


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there!

Don't worry about that ....'get Brexit done' they cried....even in the midst of a pandemic and economic apocalypse."

After Brexit the salary threshold for skilled migrants will be lowered from £30,000 to £25,600 for those coming to the UK with a job offer.

But if an applicant earns less than the required minimum salary threshold - but no less than £20,480 - they may still be able to come to the UK if they have a job offer in a specific occupation which appears on the Government's jobs shortage list, or if they have a PhD relevant to the job.

This means lower earners such as nurses will still be able to apply for a visa, provided a shortage of staff in this area remain on the approved list.

The UK will be open to the entire world of skills not just the EU.

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By *9bottMan
over a year ago

chester

Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes. "

Oh dear

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


"Never been a Boris fan and always believed that his alleged intelligence has always been overestimated.

However ...

I think he has tried his best and his stock has risen in my estimation and i would not have wished him to die.

This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head."

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes. "
Oh where is JC when you need him, him and Abbot would have sorted this out in a couple of days lol

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over a year ago

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes. Oh where is JC when you need him, him and Abbot would have sorted this out in a couple of days lol "

All he would have done is write the virus a letter offering to open talks.

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By *uysx2Couple (MM)
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes. "

When President Trump acted swiftly and stopped all flights from Europe to America he was slated as overreacting. Dammed if you do and dammed if you don't.

It seems that some people's view on how politician's have responsed to this virus is based more on their political bias than on facts. Making political gain out of this, like the quoted poster, is sickening!

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London


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This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head."

No chance. The Tories will end up blaming the NHS for all of this. No way they'll take any responsibility.

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

Hopefully he'll come out of this a much more humble man... And on a lighter note I can't be the only one that found it ironic that Johnson has had to spend the past couple of weeks surrounded by women who look like "bank robbers and letterboxes"?...

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there! "

Just to set the record straight.

The UK formally left the EU on 31 January 2020.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"

This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head.

No chance. The Tories will end up blaming the NHS for all of this. No way they'll take any responsibility. "

You would think so, but this pandemic is a bit bigger than political ideology. My own thoughts is that dealing with Corona is going to need more state involvement than what tories traditionally preach. Market forces ain't gonna beat this bad boy. Plus Keir Starmer will slice and dice Boris over the issue.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"

This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head.

No chance. The Tories will end up blaming the NHS for all of this. No way they'll take any responsibility.

You would think so, but this pandemic is a bit bigger than political ideology. My own thoughts is that dealing with Corona is going to need more state involvement than what tories traditionally preach. Market forces ain't gonna beat this bad boy. Plus Keir Starmer will slice and dice Boris over the issue.

"

if i was keir.... or it i was boris, the first thing i would bring up is that instead of people being given 1 yrs extra extension to stay in the UK as per his home secretary, that all foreign people working for the NHS be given indefinate leave to remain here and extend that to immediate family!!

that would be a huge thank you for all the work they are doing!

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London


"

This could be his "Road to Damascus" moment, it sure as hell should remove any lingering (if they were there) Tory NHS privatisation thoughts from his head.

No chance. The Tories will end up blaming the NHS for all of this. No way they'll take any responsibility.

You would think so, but this pandemic is a bit bigger than political ideology. My own thoughts is that dealing with Corona is going to need more state involvement than what tories traditionally preach. Market forces ain't gonna beat this bad boy. Plus Keir Starmer will slice and dice Boris over the issue.

"

It's a nice thought, but I really don't think this is bigger than ideology, not for the Tories. They may make the right kind of noises but at the end of the day they'll do the usual Tory things as soon as they get a chance.

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there! "

Out of the NHS staff that have died many are from overseas - bless them

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes. "

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all "

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"

all foreign people working for the NHS be given indefinate leave to remain here and extend that to immediate family!!

that would be a huge thank you for all the work they are doing!"

Dropping the £500 annual charge that foreign staff have to pay to use the NHS would help as well.

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

"

So what is your opinion of people who said the only people who were at risk were people with underlying health conditions (just like the flu) back in February?

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

"

https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN21P1VF?

I know investigative journalism is probably not your thing, unless it agrees with your opinions. Happy reading..

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

"

Trump was receiving and ignoring warnings from his intelligence services from the end of January about the threat Covoid 19 presented to the USA. Do you think the UK was in the dark about it?

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

So what is your opinion of people who said the only people who were at risk were people with underlying health conditions (just like the flu) back in February?"

I have not seen anyone say the only people who are at risk were those with underlying issues, but at greater risk, which is true, viral loading is also a very big risk to anyone.

The WHO produced figures showing the risk factors, as knowledge increase things will become clearer, latest idea is vit D helps fight it and pale skin helps, who knows but being clever in hindsight is easy.

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

Trump was receiving and ignoring warnings from his intelligence services from the end of January about the threat Covoid 19 presented to the USA. Do you think the UK was in the dark about it?"

Intelligence services? There were newspaper reports about COVID-19 on my news feeds mid January.

There used to be a pandemic early warning agency in the USA. But Trump killed it because it cost $200 million a year....

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By *d4fun73Man
over a year ago

Shipley


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there!

Don't worry about that ....'get Brexit done' they cried....even in the midst of a pandemic and economic apocalypse.

After Brexit the salary threshold for skilled migrants will be lowered from £30,000 to £25,600 for those coming to the UK with a job offer.

But if an applicant earns less than the required minimum salary threshold - but no less than £20,480 - they may still be able to come to the UK if they have a job offer in a specific occupation which appears on the Government's jobs shortage list, or if they have a PhD relevant to the job.

This means lower earners such as nurses will still be able to apply for a visa, provided a shortage of staff in this area remain on the approved list.

The UK will be open to the entire world of skills not just the EU."

Oh how we value such people !

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


"Yeah I think he should spend some time writing his resignation....his late response and failure in handling covid 19 crisis costs lifes.

After this is over, I think the enquiries will find fault. Saw an investigative piece by Reuters which basically said the whole of February was a lost opportunity because the whole thing was not taken seriously at all

They are a news agency, they sell news stories, they generate stories to sell, if they said countries reacted using the info they had at the time they wouldn't sell a word.

Now create a story using hindsight and is critical then it sells, as you have proved by quoting it.

So what is your opinion of people who said the only people who were at risk were people with underlying health conditions (just like the flu) back in February?

I have not seen anyone say the only people who are at risk were those with underlying issues, but at greater risk, which is true, viral loading is also a very big risk to anyone.

The WHO produced figures showing the risk factors, as knowledge increase things will become clearer, latest idea is vit D helps fight it and pale skin helps, who knows but being clever in hindsight is easy.

"

"Not outside china, it's those with underlying health issues that are at risk just like flu"

Guess who said this 8 weeks ago?

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/politics/982005

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you. "

No we really really aren’t - he is convalescing on full pay in his luxurious second home. The poorest in our society will be trying to get better on no money (while waiting for the £93 a week ssp) while having to look after infected family and trudging round the shops for food they can afford.

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South

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


"FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

"

Erm, Italy were not telling lies...

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you.

No we really really aren’t - he is convalescing on full pay in his luxurious second home. The poorest in our society will be trying to get better on no money (while waiting for the £93 a week ssp) while having to look after infected family and trudging round the shops for food they can afford. "

The PM is at Chequers which has been the countryside home of EVERY PM since 1921.

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By *hatsthisMan
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you.

No we really really aren’t - he is convalescing on full pay in his luxurious second home. The poorest in our society will be trying to get better on no money (while waiting for the £93 a week ssp) while having to look after infected family and trudging round the shops for food they can afford. "

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


"FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

"

The first reports of COVID-19 came out of China mid January 2020. Even after we knew what it was about we still had a phased lockdown. Our borders were never closed or screened. That dog doesn't hunt.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

"

1- Boris et al have decimated the NHS over the last decade or so while means we don’t have the resources needed now- ventilators, ICU beds, staff numbers PPE

2- Boris et al dictated here immunity therefore prioritising the economy over lives- he only shut schools after Ireland and Scotland forced his hand.

3- The testing and contact tracing aspect was a farce from day 1. Too little too late.

And let’s not forget the 2017 NHS pay rise that he voted against. ALso his party ignores recommendations following the 2016 pandemic drill.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you.

No we really really aren’t - he is convalescing on full pay in his luxurious second home. The poorest in our society will be trying to get better on no money (while waiting for the £93 a week ssp) while having to look after infected family and trudging round the shops for food they can afford.

The PM is at Chequers which has been the countryside home of EVERY PM since 1921."

And? What’s your point? It’s a second home he specifically told people not to visit second homes. One rule for him eh? So totally not all

In it together

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


"FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

1- Boris et al have decimated the NHS over the last decade or so while means we don’t have the resources needed now- ventilators, ICU beds, staff numbers PPE

2- Boris et al dictated here immunity therefore prioritising the economy over lives- he only shut schools after Ireland and Scotland forced his hand.

3- The testing and contact tracing aspect was a farce from day 1. Too little too late.

And let’s not forget the 2017 NHS pay rise that he voted against. ALso his party ignores recommendations following the 2016 pandemic drill. "

Brilliant

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


"Cue lefties......

Lefties....what for not wanting the poorest in society to suffer? So presumably, you do??I think Boris going down with proves we are all in this, money won't help you.

No we really really aren’t - he is convalescing on full pay in his luxurious second home. The poorest in our society will be trying to get better on no money (while waiting for the £93 a week ssp) while having to look after infected family and trudging round the shops for food they can afford.

The PM is at Chequers which has been the countryside home of EVERY PM since 1921.

And? What’s your point? It’s a second home he specifically told people not to visit second homes. One rule for him eh? So totally not all

In it together "

No apparently as the PM his life has priority.

Supposedly only people being tested without being admitted to hospital were NHS staff. But Boris was tested positive before he was admitted. Imagine if he had just stayed at home untested like the rest of those souls who stayed home till it was too late to save them?

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


"FFS I am sick and tired of hearing people blaming other parties! Get a fucking grip and blame the Chinese government for covering up yet another scandal! But no it is our governments fault for not acting fast enough. Get a grip! How the fuck could they react, when they are told lies? Really how the fuck would you have reacted without scaring the shit put of the nation in a logical and safe instance that we find ourselves in now?

1- Boris et al have decimated the NHS over the last decade or so while means we don’t have the resources needed now- ventilators, ICU beds, staff numbers PPE

2- Boris et al dictated here immunity therefore prioritising the economy over lives- he only shut schools after Ireland and Scotland forced his hand.

3- The testing and contact tracing aspect was a farce from day 1. Too little too late.

And let’s not forget the 2017 NHS pay rise that he voted against. ALso his party ignores recommendations following the 2016 pandemic drill.

Brilliant "

You just can't argue with that

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

Anyone that is discharged would potentially be discharged in to the care of a family member (at their address) or a care home and if discharged home it would be fine to have family go and stay. This is happening. And falls under looking after vulnerable people. There is no requirement to discharge someone from hospital to the same address they were admitted too

I'd also argue that it makes sense to remove Johnson from Downing Street so he can be allowed to recover without distraction.

There are plenty of reasons to slate Johnson but the fact he has been discharged from hospital to another address is not one of them. Pick your battles people

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"Anyone that is discharged would potentially be discharged in to the care of a family member (at their address) or a care home and if discharged home it would be fine to have family go and stay. This is happening. And falls under looking after vulnerable people. There is no requirement to discharge someone from hospital to the same address they were admitted too

I'd also argue that it makes sense to remove Johnson from Downing Street so he can be allowed to recover without distraction.

There are plenty of reasons to slate Johnson but the fact he has been discharged from hospital to another address is not one of them. Pick your battles people"

Yes good point well made - I guess the point is that most people won’t have a second home fully catered and supported nor will they have no financial worries. How well people recover depends on their abilities to do so. We are not ‘in this together’ nor is it a great leveller which is another vacuous phrase being banded about.

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

Still looks fcuked tho

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Anyone that is discharged would potentially be discharged in to the care of a family member (at their address) or a care home and if discharged home it would be fine to have family go and stay. This is happening. And falls under looking after vulnerable people. There is no requirement to discharge someone from hospital to the same address they were admitted too

I'd also argue that it makes sense to remove Johnson from Downing Street so he can be allowed to recover without distraction.

There are plenty of reasons to slate Johnson but the fact he has been discharged from hospital to another address is not one of them. Pick your battles people"

It makes sense to send him to chequers. Even though he is discharged, he is still going have to rest and recuperate. The flat above the shop is less than ideal for that.

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land

A reminder that this section is NOT the politics section.

https://www.fabswingers.com/forum/virus/1005389

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

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

When I see a country with infections and zero deaths we will know how to fight effectively. Yet people are demanding answers from the government like they are actually at fault because of it. It’s a virus that’s affecting the whole world. And blaming Tory voters for having blood on their hands is the most ridiculous thing I’ve seen. Petty to boot

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


"I hope he remembers the Portuguese nurse that helped him! Had brexit already happened she may not have been there! "

Sounds like fake news to me.

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman
over a year ago

kinky land

I've deleted posts

Please think before you hit post.

If you quoted it, it was also deleted.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Anyone that is discharged would potentially be discharged in to the care of a family member (at their address) or a care home and if discharged home it would be fine to have family go and stay. This is happening. And falls under looking after vulnerable people. There is no requirement to discharge someone from hospital to the same address they were admitted too

I'd also argue that it makes sense to remove Johnson from Downing Street so he can be allowed to recover without distraction.

There are plenty of reasons to slate Johnson but the fact he has been discharged from hospital to another address is not one of them. Pick your battles people"

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Great news x

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