Covid inquiry 09:42 - May 13 with 697 views | britferry | Gonna start once the virus has been beaten. I wonder how much of a whitewash it will be? Just seen this on the telly, previous inquiries: 1966 Aberfan - 3 months 2011 Leveson in to the press - 1 year 2002 Shipman - 3 years 2009 Chilcot Iraq war - 7 years 1998 Bl00dy Sunday - 12 years & £195m so its gonna be a another big win for the lawyers | |
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Covid inquiry on 10:17 - May 13 with 665 views | KeithHaynes | I’m pretty certain the torys will win on points mate, especially when the vaccine strategy is investigated, purchasing all those doses and putting Britain first went down well with many. The handling of it from the start was poor but then that seemed to be the same in many countries, not dealing with all those people who were travelling everywhere as they wanted last summer will be the problem. | |
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Covid inquiry on 10:39 - May 13 with 650 views | Whiterockin |
Covid inquiry on 10:17 - May 13 by KeithHaynes | I’m pretty certain the torys will win on points mate, especially when the vaccine strategy is investigated, purchasing all those doses and putting Britain first went down well with many. The handling of it from the start was poor but then that seemed to be the same in many countries, not dealing with all those people who were travelling everywhere as they wanted last summer will be the problem. |
Boris made many mistakes in the early days and they should not have happened. But this pandemic created exceptional circumstances with no history of the correct procedure to follow. Hopefully it will all come out in the inquiry, but I don't expect blame will be attributed. | | | |
Covid inquiry on 11:53 - May 13 with 620 views | onehunglow | No government anywhere ha faced this issue before.Countless people have died world wide and although Boris has made mistakes we stand in a better place than most. Boris is too populist and my biggest criticism was not enforcing lockdown and that unforgivable Xmas let up. THAT was unforgivable. Also,his puerile belief in the British common sense,proof he is from another world.We are a selfish nation of farkwits but somehow we manage . | |
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Covid inquiry on 13:04 - May 13 with 592 views | felixstowe_jack | I wonder if Drakeford and Sturgeon will also have independent public enquiries . | |
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Covid inquiry on 13:05 - May 13 with 587 views | onehunglow |
Covid inquiry on 13:04 - May 13 by felixstowe_jack | I wonder if Drakeford and Sturgeon will also have independent public enquiries . |
Think Labour will see to that | |
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Covid inquiry on 14:40 - May 13 with 571 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Drakeford has said he will not hold an inquiry into how Welsh Labour handled the Covid response. | |
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Covid inquiry on 18:34 - May 13 with 514 views | Flashberryjack |
Covid inquiry on 13:04 - May 13 by felixstowe_jack | I wonder if Drakeford and Sturgeon will also have independent public enquiries . |
No they won't, even though Drakeford's handling of the virus isn't as good as he makes it out to have been, never mind, he can always blame Boris. As for the enquiry, hindsight really is a wonderful thing. | |
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Covid inquiry on 18:38 - May 13 with 512 views | britferry |
Covid inquiry on 18:34 - May 13 by Flashberryjack | No they won't, even though Drakeford's handling of the virus isn't as good as he makes it out to have been, never mind, he can always blame Boris. As for the enquiry, hindsight really is a wonderful thing. |
looks like he's already blaming Vaughan Gething | |
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Covid inquiry on 18:40 - May 13 with 512 views | max936 | Another mistake and a big one, was not closing the borders and stopping people flying into the country, same seems to be happening with this Indian variant. People bragging that they have flown from Red zone countries to safer countries and then to here, disgusting and it should have been stopped and those that did it jailed. Nearly bust the keys on my lap top typing that. | |
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Covid inquiry on 18:57 - May 13 with 507 views | Catullus | We all know of the mistake made, by Bojo AND Drakeford. Bojo was the worst, not stopping international travel and even now, people returning from India with the new variant and the spread of it causing fresh concerns, it's gross stupidity. I really want to find out the truth about the contracts handed out, was there actually anything legally wrong and if there was they should name, shame and punish. The rules around these things need to be much tighter but the pigs want as mnay troughs as possible to snuffle in so they'll change very little but will try to reassure us things ahve been done, lessons learned blah blah blah...and the swamp will get a little deeper and murkier. | |
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Covid inquiry on 19:01 - May 13 with 504 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Covid inquiry on 11:53 - May 13 by onehunglow | No government anywhere ha faced this issue before.Countless people have died world wide and although Boris has made mistakes we stand in a better place than most. Boris is too populist and my biggest criticism was not enforcing lockdown and that unforgivable Xmas let up. THAT was unforgivable. Also,his puerile belief in the British common sense,proof he is from another world.We are a selfish nation of farkwits but somehow we manage . |
You jest surely. The Asian Countries had to go through this twice, with SARS1 and the much more deadly MERS. It was most of the rest of the world that did not. Which is why those countries fared far better than the majority. They had the correct protocols in place. | | | |
Covid inquiry on 19:26 - May 13 with 495 views | felixstowe_jack |
Covid inquiry on 18:38 - May 13 by britferry | looks like he's already blaming Vaughan Gething |
Vaughan who? He has gone. | |
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Covid inquiry on 19:44 - May 13 with 478 views | Catullus |
Covid inquiry on 19:26 - May 13 by felixstowe_jack | Vaughan who? He has gone. |
Gone......BLAMING.....he's been put in charge of the economy! The Peter principle in full flow, just wait til Drakeford leaves! | |
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Covid inquiry on 20:03 - May 13 with 459 views | Gwyn737 |
Covid inquiry on 18:57 - May 13 by Catullus | We all know of the mistake made, by Bojo AND Drakeford. Bojo was the worst, not stopping international travel and even now, people returning from India with the new variant and the spread of it causing fresh concerns, it's gross stupidity. I really want to find out the truth about the contracts handed out, was there actually anything legally wrong and if there was they should name, shame and punish. The rules around these things need to be much tighter but the pigs want as mnay troughs as possible to snuffle in so they'll change very little but will try to reassure us things ahve been done, lessons learned blah blah blah...and the swamp will get a little deeper and murkier. |
Agreed. The additional mistake Johnson made was sending millions of children back to school for one day in January before u-turning and closing up. The vaccine program has been superb and quite rightly should be lauded. On the flip side there MUST be accountability for the £35 billion spent on a useless track and trace, and all the seemingly dodgy contract awards. | | | |
Covid inquiry on 20:39 - May 13 with 435 views | Catullus |
Covid inquiry on 20:03 - May 13 by Gwyn737 | Agreed. The additional mistake Johnson made was sending millions of children back to school for one day in January before u-turning and closing up. The vaccine program has been superb and quite rightly should be lauded. On the flip side there MUST be accountability for the £35 billion spent on a useless track and trace, and all the seemingly dodgy contract awards. |
I kept our son home from school the week before they decided to close schools. It turned out a few kids in his class and some teachers had the virus and by the dates they probably caught it the week I stopped him going. When I found out his form teacher had it I felt vindicated. The government were slow to react and showed no common sense. More worried about money than lives. The ironu is, they were more concerned about money but then spunked tens of billions away on dodgy contracts. If we had closed down international travel straight we may have saved many lives. Even now people are coming here/returning from red zones and Bolton is looking quite unstable. This new Indian variant is apparently causing Bojo concern, the answer seems simple, quarantine camps at airports. Everyone gets tested and only released when they test negative twice. Of course some people will call it draconian and then they'll probably moan ( when they lose a family member ) the government did nothing. Myself and my wife have had both doses now but we are still careful. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 08:01 - May 14 with 370 views | felixstowe_jack |
Covid inquiry on 18:38 - May 13 by britferry | looks like he's already blaming Vaughan Gething |
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