Boris skipped 5 Cobra meetings. Austerity, incompetebce and hubris.

One thing I wasn't aware of is that the Govt are now being criticized for sending PPE to Wuhan, I didn't know we'd done that, fair comment, perhaps we should have adopted Germany's attitude and told countries who were in dire need to *** off.

So a few bullet points from The Guardian article:

“Most Cobra meetings don’t have the prime minister attending them,” Gove said. “That is the whole point.” Cobra meetings were “led by the relevant secretary of state in the relevant area”, he argued.

“Whoever is chairing those meetings reports to the prime minister. The prime minister is aware of all of these decisions and takes some of those decisions. You can take a single fact, wrench it out of context, whip it up in order to create a j’accuse narrative. But that is not fair reporting.”

Gove is correct in that prime ministers do not always, or even routinely, chair Cobra meetings. But it is common for them to do so during a major crisis.

The five meetings Johnson missed came during a period in February where he spent an entire parliamentary recess out of sight at his official country retreat of Chequers, prompting Labour to accuse him at the time of being a “part-time prime minister”.

Gove told the Ridge show that it was wrong to argue that Johnson had been “anything other than energetic, focused, determined and strong in his leadership against this virus”.

“The idea that the prime minister skipped meetings that were vital to our response to the coronavirus I think is grotesque,” Gove said.

On the shipment of PPE to China, in his interview on the Ridge show, Gove refused to say three times whether this had happened, saying only that some aspects of the Sunday Times story were wrong.
A shortage of PPE for NHS and care home staff has been a repeated criticism of the UK response to coronavirus, with the Guardian revealing on Friday that NHS staff had been told to wear plastic aprons if stocks of protective gowns ran out.
But on the Marr show he accepted it was true, saying this was done “to help with the most extreme outbreak in Wuhan”. The PPE had not come from pandemic stockpiles, Gove said, and since then the UK had received “far more” PPE from China, he added.


Asked whether the government had made mistakes in its response to the pandemic, Gove accepted this broad point: “All governments make mistakes, including our own. We seek to learn, and to improve every day. It is the case, I’m sure, at some point in the future that there will be an opportunity for us to look back, to reflect and to learn some profound lessons.”
 
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One thing I wasn't aware of is that the Govt are now being criticized for sending PPE to Wuhan, I didn't know we'd done that, fair comment, perhaps we should have adopted Germany's attitude and told countries who were in dire need to fuk off.
Since they've sent us far more than we've sent them, refusing at the time would probably not have been a wise move. It's possibly a very smart bit of investing in the future.
 
Since they've sent us far more than we've sent them, refusing at the time would probably not have been a wise move. It's possibly a very smart bit of investing in the future.

I was being Ironic on that first line and yes you're right, it did pay dividends. But it serves to illustrate the poor journalism in the article knocking the Govt.
 
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Hardly surprising that the leopard hasn't changed its spots: after all, their incompetence & dishonesty over Brexit were actively encouraged & rewarded.

But when virus combines with Tory Hard Brexit: that will be an ubercrisis of Johnson's own making.
 
But when virus combines with Tory Hard Brexit: that will be an ubercrisis of Johnson's own making.

WTO Brexit, EU collapse and Trump re elected. You, John D, Glanshead, lally "I'm leaving, no actually I'm a bullshitter" and Knoknob will have so much to whine about. You could bore a corpse back to life you lot.
 
here is a speech on 3rd February where Johnson argues global lockdown is an economic opportunity to profit.

herd immunity was driven by political ideology, not led by the science


https://twitter.com/OliDugmore/status/1251462463134064645

There you go we were focused on herd immunity because it was willing to take that sacrifce at the shrine of Brexit.

BBC and Kuenssberg - no mention what so ever. A huge story like this and they have not covered it. The BBC is definitely not left wing.
 
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One thing I wasn't aware of is that the Govt are now being criticized for sending PPE to Wuhan, I didn't know we'd done that, fair comment, perhaps we should have adopted Germany's attitude and told countries who were in dire need to fuk off.

So a few bullet points from The Guardian article:

“Most Cobra meetings don’t have the prime minister attending them,” Gove said. “That is the whole point.” Cobra meetings were “led by the relevant secretary of state in the relevant area”, he argued.

“Whoever is chairing those meetings reports to the prime minister. The prime minister is aware of all of these decisions and takes some of those decisions. You can take a single fact, wrench it out of context, whip it up in order to create a j’accuse narrative. But that is not fair reporting.”

Gove is correct in that prime ministers do not always, or even routinely, chair Cobra meetings. But it is common for them to do so during a major crisis.

The five meetings Johnson missed came during a period in February where he spent an entire parliamentary recess out of sight at his official country retreat of Chequers, prompting Labour to accuse him at the time of being a “part-time prime minister”.

Gove told the Ridge show that it was wrong to argue that Johnson had been “anything other than energetic, focused, determined and strong in his leadership against this virus”.

“The idea that the prime minister skipped meetings that were vital to our response to the coronavirus I think is grotesque,” Gove said.

On the shipment of PPE to China, in his interview on the Ridge show, Gove refused to say three times whether this had happened, saying only that some aspects of the Sunday Times story were wrong.
A shortage of PPE for NHS and care home staff has been a repeated criticism of the UK response to coronavirus, with the Guardian revealing on Friday that NHS staff had been told to wear plastic aprons if stocks of protective gowns ran out.
But on the Marr show he accepted it was true, saying this was done “to help with the most extreme outbreak in Wuhan”. The PPE had not come from pandemic stockpiles, Gove said, and since then the UK had received “far more” PPE from China, he added.


Asked whether the government had made mistakes in its response to the pandemic, Gove accepted this broad point: “All governments make mistakes, including our own. We seek to learn, and to improve every day. It is the case, I’m sure, at some point in the future that there will be an opportunity for us to look back, to reflect and to learn some profound lessons.”

Like a good soldier you keep digging yourself a hole trying to defend the indefensible.

So what about our non existent Pandemic response?
 
WTO Brexit, EU collapse and Trump re elected. You, John D, Glanshead, lally "I'm leaving, no actually I'm a bullshitter" and Knoknob will have so much to whine about. You could bore a corpse back to life you lot.

What is WTO Brexit?


Death Cult.
 
I was being Ironic on that first line and yes you're right, it did pay dividends. But it serves to illustrate the poor journalism in the article knocking the Govt.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-gowns-en-route-to-uk-delayed-nhs-coronavirus
A vital shipment of protective medical equipment, including gowns, has been delayed en route from Turkey and will not arrive in the UK on Sunday as planned, despite government assurances that it would do.

The 84-tonne consignment of personal protective equipment (PPE) was expected to include 400,000 gowns, which are in particular shortage now.
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There you go we were focused on herd immunity because it was willing to take that sacrifce at the shrine of Brexit.

BBC and Kuenssberg - no mention what so ever. A huge story like this and they have not covered it.

There's a very good reason the BBC didn't cover it, it's a non story. that's why it's only been covered by a tw@t on twitter. No doubt a few idiots will lap it up.
 
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