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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things " That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright | |||
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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright " I know Boris Johnson never picked anyone else who'd would excel at anything but for failing upwards. | |||
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"Television bbc " I like it, snuck it in before the trolls saw it | |||
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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright I know Boris Johnson never picked anyone else who'd would excel at anything but for failing upwards. " Call it lying Not even a direct yes, or no answer. | |||
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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright I know Boris Johnson never picked anyone else who'd would excel at anything but for failing upwards. Call it lying Not even a direct yes, or no answer. " It was pitiful and obscene. | |||
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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright I know Boris Johnson never picked anyone else who'd would excel at anything but for failing upwards. Call it lying Not even a direct yes, or no answer. " A prerequisite for anyone involved in politics - be excellent at the mustn't say yes/no game or you lose | |||
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"Today seemed to have a lot of 'I can't recall' answers. You'd imagine that fairly bright people would remember important things That's where you're going wrong, assuming they're bright I know Boris Johnson never picked anyone else who'd would excel at anything but for failing upwards. Call it lying Not even a direct yes, or no answer. A prerequisite for anyone involved in politics - be excellent at the mustn't say yes/no game or you lose " In many cases in life, it's not binary. The challenge for those now in politics, or indeed in any other meaningful area of public scrutiny, is all people want is to throw rocks at them and knock them down, any excuse will do. But doesn't matter what the question is, or the answer, ... The commentary seems always along the lines of "tory scum". Which just reduces any debate to a child's level. Having said that, I have no issue with people making poor decisions because they were learning on the job, or were given inaccurate or no decision making support. I don't doubt for one moment, some people were trying to do their best. The ones that really stick in my throat are the decisions made for personal gain, and I don't doubt some of them made some decisions purely for personal reasons. Lastly, I have no doubt if the whole thing started again tomorrow, we would be no better equipped or able to deal with it than we did first time around. For those who lost people needlessly through it... I'm one of them... Its still incredibly raw, but nothing will bring them back so we have to look forwards. | |||
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"At the end of the enquiry there still be those who think the government failed to do enough to protect their departed loved ones and there will be those who think everything government did was a massive overreaction. Broadly speaking I think the government responded much the same as any other would have if they had been put in the same situation." They may have done but it's fairly clear that severe mistakes were definitely made. And we were often treated with contempt | |||
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"At the end of the enquiry there still be those who think the government failed to do enough to protect their departed loved ones and there will be those who think everything government did was a massive overreaction. Broadly speaking I think the government responded much the same as any other would have if they had been put in the same situation. They may have done but it's fairly clear that severe mistakes were definitely made. And we were often treated with contempt " Sever mistakes where made and not all directly by the government. The two most heinous being putting DNR's on healthy disabled people without there guardians knowledge and concent and return in covid infected oap's back no nursing homes. | |||
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"At the end of the enquiry there still be those who think the government failed to do enough to protect their departed loved ones and there will be those who think everything government did was a massive overreaction. Broadly speaking I think the government responded much the same as any other would have if they had been put in the same situation. They may have done but it's fairly clear that severe mistakes were definitely made. And we were often treated with contempt Sever mistakes where made and not all directly by the government. The two most heinous being putting DNR's on healthy disabled people without there guardians knowledge and concent and return in covid infected oap's back no nursing homes." I think the grossest impacts were the government's, where thousands of avoidable deaths occurred. They weren't prepared, seeing it as akin to normal life for elderly people to die and something that the UK would magically be good at managing . The release to carehomes and lack of testing - and concern - helped to establish it with catastrophic results. | |||
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