Thanks, Johnson

It's the people inside those buildings that make all the difference.
Indeed it is...

Unless of course those people don't exist!

"Nightingale hospitals to close from April"

Apparently they were the "ultimate insurance policy"...

The problem is they were mainly for 'show'
(and for some to make a large profit)

Because "they were never used on a large scale, because the NHS did not have enough trained staff to fill the Nightingales as well as the permanent hospitals."

How can you have an 'ultimate insurance policy' when you can't use it?

 
Bricks and mortar is the same for a prison, hospital, brothel, hotel or abusive home.

It's the people inside those buildings that make all the difference. What an incredibly stupid and short sighted whataboutery thing to say.:rolleyes:


While working in Tower Hamlets gas servicing. I met alot of Bangladeshi and English Tennants mainly around Cable Street. (Famouse for the Facist in WW2)

The Bangladeshi's would talk to me as I knew alot about there country and I've been there.
Many lived in poverty most had a pot to píss in.
The English were not wealthy either.

A walk up the road is the city of London.
Young men earning thousands if not millions.

Cable Street was its cleaning service. Would these trading companies be so successful if they worked in dirty poor conditions. Shîtty toilets mucky floors, dirty kitchens.

No. They could not do without their cleaners or the maintenance engineers that keep the systems going. Or the bin men....

We all play a part. Cleaners play a part so that others can play a more important part.
Never the less they are important.

So are brick layers..
 
We all play a part.
I'm not sure what your point is. Are you attempting to lessen the efforts of the frontline NHS staff during this crisis or bolster the efforts of every one else?
Did you get the whole Thursday applause thing for the NHS staff? Did you think it wrong to reward their extraordinary efforts? Are you in effect saying front line NHS staff don't deserve ANY rewards for their extraordinary graft because bricklayers build the hospitals that they slave within?

If a surgeon battles to save my child for 12 hours straight, I don't ask him who made the rather robust operating couch, so that I can thank them too.

WTF?
 
All NHS workers get a paid day off on their birthday this year. If they are part time like Mrs Mottie is and their birthday falls on their day off or the weekend, they can choose any of their working days in that week.
 
Bricks and mortor:

Brick layers / Cleaners all play a part as to why London makes a fortune and why nurses can do their job so effectively.

When you go to a restaurant and the food is amazing and the waitress is a pleasant young girl who's served you well with a smile::

Who does your tip go to?
 
Bricks and mortor:

Brick layers / Cleaners all play a part as to why London makes a fortune and why nurses can do their job so effectively.

When you go to a restaurant and the food is amazing and the waitress is a pleasant young girl who's served you well with a smile::

Who does your tip go to?
To the grafter.
Whataboutery.

No one is in any doubt about everyday efforts bodd. Its the extraordinary efforts of those during this crisis people are concerned about here.
 
Bricks and mortor:

Brick layers / Cleaners all play a part as to why London makes a fortune and why nurses can do their job so effectively.

When you go to a restaurant and the food is amazing and the waitress is a pleasant young girl who's served you well with a smile::

Who does your tip go to?
Another feeble attempt to deflect criticism of Buffoon our Tory ruler.
 
Another feeble attempt to deflect criticism of Buffoon our Tory ruler.
There has been a remarkable discovery...

"a slug in a laboratory was slithering around without its body. Or rather, just the head was slithering around, and continuing to feed."

"The researchers report that the head, separated from the heart and body, moved on its own immediately after the separation."

Sounds like borisconi alright!
 
To the grafter.
Whataboutery.

No one is in any doubt about everyday efforts bodd. Its the extraordinary efforts of those during this crisis people are concerned about here.


I've been in hospital recently as you know.
Some of the staff were outstanding some not so. Some don't even seem to be aware what's going on out there.

I was in there for nearly a month so see the good and bad of the hospital staff
 
Another feeble attempt to deflect criticism of Buffoon our Tory ruler.

My eldest brother ftom Yorkshire who is the an out and out left winger. Doesn't think they should get a pay rise. Or that the Furlough should progress in its form...

I said that's not the lefty brother I used to know. Its not about left or right was his reply

He would totally agree with you about the tories and Boris.
 
To the grafter.
Whataboutery.

No one is in any doubt about everyday efforts bodd. Its the extraordinary efforts of those during this crisis people are concerned about here.


I went round to an customers flat yesterday as she had no control with 4 taps. Under tight not so clean conditions we repaired her taps. Not as important you may say!

I shouldn't even be going I'm people's houses, but the show must go on....

Prevention is better than cure.
 
Were you in a Covid ward? Were you anywhere near a Covid ward? Did you see any of the Covid wards?

I was in isolation because I had no immunity.
A room of my own .

One day
A porter come to get me for a scan.
I asked for a mask. He gave me a screwed up one on the handle of the wheelchair.
So a nurse brought me a new one.


Two porters picked me up 11 30pm for a cat scan.
Take me to the lifts
Lift 1 is for Covid use only.
Lift 1 turns up 1st. They push me there I said this is the covid Lift. Old news don't need it anymore. HOW OLD.???:eek:
On the way down two maintenance engineers got in. 5 people in one lift one of us have no immune system.

On the way back up the two porters were chatting away in the same covid Lift.
The one pushing me come round the front of my chair and he had no mask on. :confused:

At one stage I was coughing blood up lots of it with nose bleeds I told the doctor and he ordered Platelets for me. Sorted. 2 days I was coughing blood.

I found cardboard bowls under my bed with blood in 2 days after I stopped bleeding


The man in the room opposite caught covid? How the fúck I was in isolation.
 
I was in isolation because I had no immunity.
A room of my own .

One day
A porter come to get me for a scan.
I asked for a mask. He gave me a screwed up one on the handle of the wheelchair.
So a nurse brought me a new one.


Two porters picked me up 11 30pm for a cat scan.
Take me to the lifts
Lift 1 is for Covid use only.
Lift 1 turns up 1st. They push me there I said this is the covid Lift. Old news don't need it anymore. HOW OLD.???:eek:
On the way down two maintenance engineers got in. 5 people in one lift one of us have no immune system.

On the way back up the two porters were chatting away in the same covid Lift.
The one pushing me come round the front of my chair and he had no mask on. :confused:

At one stage I was coughing blood up lots of it with nose bleeds I told the doctor and he ordered Platelets for me. Sorted. 2 days I was coughing blood.

I found cardboard bowls under my bed with blood in 2 days after I stopped bleeding


The man in the room opposite caught covid? How the fúck I was in isolation.
Perhaps your experience gives you an insight into the pressure the hospitals were under.
 
This was Addenbrooks. All very relaxed. I realise on the covid wards they would be under more pressure.

But everything I saw was very relaxed.

From September to January I was having treatment in the day unit.
Sometimes I was tested sometimes not.

Staff walking around M,&S and other shops were making no effort to keep their distance.
 
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