IR80 wrote:Never read the Daily Mail, I am just fed up of old b/5tards running the country down, simply because we have abandoned the whole left wing ideals. They call out Boris, but he is doing his best, he is gradually ridding Whitehall of the age old pension grabbers. Have you ever had the (mis) fortune to work with civil servants?, they are not civil and the only person they serve is themself. Too many of them, paid too much for contributing nothing.
Imagine what a mess we would be in if Cringebin or Stammer was in charge. People using Covid as a political lever is pathetic, the unions want to keep schools closed and send already astronomical spending even higher, Labour have no actual policies of their own, just disagree with anything and everything the ELECTED GOVERNMENT do, it is a sad state of affairs to have no genuine opposition bringing people to account where necessary, but that is Labour, rabble with an outdated cause.
Isn't it strange that people may want to "call out" the government who are currently presiding over the highest death toll and worst economic performance in Europe and all of that on an open forum.
"Doing his best" may be true but, his best, just happens to be worse than the rest of Europe.
If/ when Labour are next elected, will you be congratulating them or, would you prefer to air your opinion.
Getting back to schools, it was THE GOVERNMENT who set out the distancing requirements that were needed in schools.
Even a fool with a short ruler would know that an overcrowded class of 30+ couldn't physically fit in the same space with 2 metre distancing.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of MP kids dont endure these conditions as their kids are taught privately in class sizes of 20 ish.
Perhaps if there had been proper investment in education, class sizes may have been somewhat smaller, making some of the neccessary changes a little easier.
Now, after yet another U turn, kids will go from being taught in "bubbles", to being much as before and we will then find out just how the infection spreads both among youngsters and their wider families - should be interesting.