the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:10 - Mar 19 with 484 views | saint22 |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:07 - Mar 19 by thissceptredsaint | I love the way this government is claiming 'the evidence has changed'. Utter spin, they made a massive cock up risking thousands of life and have slammed the brakes on and screamed into a massive uturn |
exactly, what do you expect from Boris! It was interesting that Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance mentioned testing and tracing, because if you can suppress the virus, you can then go back to trying to contain it. The problem is, once you lift those restrictions on our movements and on our socialising the risk is that the virus will just shoot back up. So, if you start containing it - tracing and testing the cases again, like we saw at the start - they might be able to curb that spread. If that doesn’t work, you then have to put those measures back in place again. We could be in a cycle of those measures being put on and off for maybe 18 months. So I think "turning the tide" and "beating" the coronavirus is very optimistic language. | | | |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:20 - Mar 19 with 465 views | Bicester_North |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:10 - Mar 19 by saint22 | exactly, what do you expect from Boris! It was interesting that Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance mentioned testing and tracing, because if you can suppress the virus, you can then go back to trying to contain it. The problem is, once you lift those restrictions on our movements and on our socialising the risk is that the virus will just shoot back up. So, if you start containing it - tracing and testing the cases again, like we saw at the start - they might be able to curb that spread. If that doesn’t work, you then have to put those measures back in place again. We could be in a cycle of those measures being put on and off for maybe 18 months. So I think "turning the tide" and "beating" the coronavirus is very optimistic language. |
Why did you copy and paste that you helmet? | |
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the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:48 - Mar 19 with 443 views | Capt_Koons | It’s not just Boris Johnson’s fundamental lack of plausibility that is the problem, but now he seems to have totally lost the plot. After a few days of trying to do “serious face”, he has reverted to his default end-of-the-pier-show act. Back are all the familiar smirks, knowing nods and third-rate gags. He sounded tonally deaf; totally at odds with the mood of the nation. When the country wants a man of substance, we get a muppet. He’s desperate to be seen as a great leader. It’s just that he’s fundamentally psychologically flawed. What most of us wouldn’t give for a Gordon Brown or a John Major right now. Or even a Theresa May. Words I thought I’d never say . At least there was an integrity to her incompetence. | |
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the bumbling posh imbecile on 20:10 - Mar 19 with 423 views | Occasional_Showers |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:10 - Mar 19 by saint22 | exactly, what do you expect from Boris! It was interesting that Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance mentioned testing and tracing, because if you can suppress the virus, you can then go back to trying to contain it. The problem is, once you lift those restrictions on our movements and on our socialising the risk is that the virus will just shoot back up. So, if you start containing it - tracing and testing the cases again, like we saw at the start - they might be able to curb that spread. If that doesn’t work, you then have to put those measures back in place again. We could be in a cycle of those measures being put on and off for maybe 18 months. So I think "turning the tide" and "beating" the coronavirus is very optimistic language. |
We will have a vaccine before then you idiot. | |
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the bumbling posh imbecile on 20:30 - Mar 19 with 407 views | saint22 |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 20:10 - Mar 19 by Occasional_Showers | We will have a vaccine before then you idiot. |
oh you think so | | | |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 20:33 - Mar 19 with 398 views | Occasional_Showers |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 20:30 - Mar 19 by saint22 | oh you think so |
How old are you? You act like a 5 year old. | |
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the bumbling posh imbecile on 21:46 - Mar 19 with 379 views | inthebox |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:48 - Mar 19 by Capt_Koons | It’s not just Boris Johnson’s fundamental lack of plausibility that is the problem, but now he seems to have totally lost the plot. After a few days of trying to do “serious face”, he has reverted to his default end-of-the-pier-show act. Back are all the familiar smirks, knowing nods and third-rate gags. He sounded tonally deaf; totally at odds with the mood of the nation. When the country wants a man of substance, we get a muppet. He’s desperate to be seen as a great leader. It’s just that he’s fundamentally psychologically flawed. What most of us wouldn’t give for a Gordon Brown or a John Major right now. Or even a Theresa May. Words I thought I’d never say . At least there was an integrity to her incompetence. |
to quote John Grace | | | |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 22:16 - Mar 19 with 358 views | Ingskneeslide |
the bumbling posh imbecile on 19:10 - Mar 19 by saint22 | exactly, what do you expect from Boris! It was interesting that Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance mentioned testing and tracing, because if you can suppress the virus, you can then go back to trying to contain it. The problem is, once you lift those restrictions on our movements and on our socialising the risk is that the virus will just shoot back up. So, if you start containing it - tracing and testing the cases again, like we saw at the start - they might be able to curb that spread. If that doesn’t work, you then have to put those measures back in place again. We could be in a cycle of those measures being put on and off for maybe 18 months. So I think "turning the tide" and "beating" the coronavirus is very optimistic language. |
Isn’t all this just hysteria? I thought you were playing it uncharacteristically cool? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
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