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Willzay wrote:F**k the Tories and f**k whoever voted for them. The NHS are set to run out of fresh full gowns and are preparing to ask doctors and nurses to reuse single use gowns.
Grow up please.
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Willzay wrote:F**k the Tories and f**k whoever voted for them. The NHS are set to run out of fresh full gowns and are preparing to ask doctors and nurses to reuse single use gowns.
They've gone from delivering to 280 ish hospital locations to over 50000 locations in the space of weeks.
They didn't have the equipment stored for such an outbreak plus there has been changes to PPE guidelines, not forgetting the global demand for PPE.
Doesn't surprise me one bit about Johnson. Most of us knew he was a charlatan from day 1. He's no leader, and this pandemic is proving it. As Heseltine rightly said about him, "a man who waits to see the way the crowd is running and then dashes in front and says, ‘Follow me’.”
"Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him."
Even with the skewed media, the truth will always come out. Poor old Boris couldn't get off his ass and attend the cobra meetings as he was "busy", it's no wonder the country was slow to respond, putting us a few weeks behind the rest of the world.
Of course there is massive, unprecedented demand for PPE, which is why, you need to be on top of the job -good time Charlie (Bojo) unfortunately wasn't.
I know Murdoch makes a big play about the editorial independence of the now merged Times-Sunday Times and I even believe him to a point.
However, the senior staff will know there’s an invisible line that they can’t cross too far or too often. He’s faced down the independent directors before - realistically, who is going to tell him ‘no’?
There are a few internet rumours of tensions between the centre-right and populist-conservative elements within his organization, but this line on Johnson is interesting.
Strinket wrote:This article sums the Government, and in particular, the Prime Minister’s handling of the current crisis.
I know Murdoch makes a big play about the editorial independence of the now merged Times-Sunday Times and I even believe him to a point.
However, the senior staff will know there’s an invisible line that they can’t cross too far or too often. He’s faced down the independent directors before - realistically, who is going to tell him ‘no’?
There are a few internet rumours of tensions between the centre-right and populist-conservative elements within his organization, but this line on Johnson is interesting.
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