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posted on 20/3/20

comment by Lexington 125.2 (U8879)
posted 4 minutes ago
With all the extra money they're making, the supermarkets should be providing extra security. Not just to stop people bulk buying, but for the safety of their staff.

Another thing I've not seen anyone here mention (apologies though if someone already has) but what's happening to protect the homeless during all this?

I've not seen anything in the news about it.
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Nice story.

Homeless guy in Belfast selling loo roll and making money.

posted on 20/3/20

Good for him!

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.

posted on 21/3/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.

posted on 21/3/20

The vast majority of the modern world is or will soon take the same drastic measures. My belief (and hope) is that we look at national debt in an entirely different way.

I don’t think it’s possible to be looking at “repayment” of this in any “normal” fashion. It’s just too big and it affects every nation.

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.

posted on 21/3/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Lexington 125.2 (U8879)
posted 16 hours, 58 minutes ago
With all the extra money they're making, the supermarkets should be providing extra security. Not just to stop people bulk buying, but for the safety of their staff.

Another thing I've not seen anyone here mention (apologies though if someone already has) but what's happening to protect the homeless during all this?

I've not seen anything in the news about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We are going to eat them when the food runs out

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How very droll

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 1 second ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How very droll
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Is that you Humphrey?

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 1 second ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How very droll
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Is that you Humphrey?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great show and I’ve no doubt it was quite similar to the political landscape at the time

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 1 second ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How very droll
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Is that you Humphrey?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great show and I’ve no doubt it was quite similar to the political landscape at the time
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Even the political leaders and civil service watched it and realised it was so true to life.

Like Spitting Image

I see that is due for a new series.

posted on 21/3/20

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga... (U1308)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 4 hours, 9 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
----------------------------------------------------------------------



Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
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That was "A compassionate society"

Full of administrators. No doctors and no patients.

posted on 21/3/20

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We agree on a lot of things Sandy, but one thing I can never agree on is you’re political views mate. Extremely harsh. You honestly think Jeremy the bumbling fool Corbyn would be doing any different ? Boris has listened and has now put a shut on the schools, entertainment ( pubs etc ) and is now introducing a system to help out individuals who are going to be off work, so they get paid money. What else do you want him to do mate ? He’s taken over an incredibly tough unheard of situation, he can’t please every single person in the country. Drastic measures have been put in place. You’re hatred of anything conservative and Boris completely blinds the actual severity of the situation and how tough it is. Labour certainly wouldn’t be doing any better mate I tell you that now.
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Johnson has acted two or three weeks late, but better late than never I suppose, but I fear that the damage has already been done.

I am happy that Britain has now basically become what I always wanted a Socialist State, at least for the time being, where everybody is basically getting supported by the State.

Problem is when this is all over, it will all have to be paid for, and guess by who, it will be the poorest as usual. The next 10/20 years will be like Austerity on Steriods. Public Services will be completely trashed so that the current Government can balance the books.
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Yes , but they had no choice mate. They had to introduce this 80% payment thing which I think is fantastic. Luckily I’m personally not affected, as I count as a “key worker” in my sector. I won’t be told to stay at home and the chances of my sector going down under are pretty much non existent, so I am fortunate in that sense, but others are not and need the help. The government plan to help pay people in need is superb mate.
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The main thing though Don, is the very people that the Tories have been trashing for 10 years, the nurses, hospital workers, cleaners, carers, overseas workers etc are the very people that we are now all relying on for our very existance now.

Shocking the way that foreign health workers have been treated by this Government, making them feel not wanted, and shutting the door to any new workers.

It is a damning indictment of their policies that we are short of nurses, carers etc now.
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Shocking that this government had sent 10,000 spare beds and 5,00 spare Drs in storage for a pandemic. Streamline of the NHS started around the same time Blair started tuition fees.

Would any other political party done better in this once in a generation emergency?
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Can you even imagine the outpouring of outrage has we as a country (or anyone else) kept empty wards and billions of pounds of hi tech equipment that wasn’t being used “just in case of unforeseen pandemics”?

You don’t just stick them all in a big warehouse and wheel them out when needed ffs. They need staffing and maintenance and will need ongoing testing to ensure they still work after years of non use.

Then there’s the fact that as of now we need this stuff the chances are that what we bought some time ago would likely be obsolete (no spare parts) or outdated.

And of course we’d have needed to have readily available trained staff to utilise this equipment.

What a ridiculous notion. Smacks of an episode of Yes Minister.
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That was "A compassionate society"

Full of administrators. No doctors and no patients.
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That’s it

Brilliant as always.

posted on 21/3/20

Got the audio books from Audible, all the Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister.

I remember they tried to redo it which was crap. The dialogue and timing and the delivery of the dialogue was brilliant in the original.

"The Key" was a brilliant one.

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