fishini, on 27 March 2020 - 11:23 AM, said:
Well he did bragg about shaking people's hands a couple weeks ago.
And given both his and Cummins' record 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf', anyone?
But seriously, last night's 'clap for carers' (stop giggling at the back!) was truly emotional. Though my own applause extended to everyone and anyone going that extra mile at the moment, whether they're the public sector staff so often accused of being overpaid and underworked or private sector workers making sure our fridges remain full.
Not to mention the army of volunteers stepping forward to support the above.
However we wake this morning to yet more reports from front line staff lacking essential PPE. Despite the PM standing in front of the press insisting it was stockpiled a fortnight ago. More reports from front line staff sidelined for the want of testing. Despite them being readily available for the likes of Charlie Windsor and 'honest' Johnson.
We then learn the UK snubbed an opportunity to join the EU purchase of ventilators with our exit - which of course hasn't actually happened yet - quoted as the reason why (obviously preferring the empty PR of an order placed with the pro-leave yet Singapore based Dyson instead). That excuse quickly changed to a blame shifting 'We didn't recieve the e-mail' when folk pointed out breathing must have priority over Brexit. What? Really?! What next - a Scunthorpe hacker? At which point footage emerged of health secretary Hancock not only acknowledging the buy-up, but intimating we would indeed be joining it. So either the 'Downing Street spokesperson' was misinformed or simply returning to type.
Either way I've a very straightforward message for all those joining the eight o'clock tribute after years of undermining, underfunding and privatising - our public services are for life, not just pandemics...
This post has been edited by The Earl of Chesterfield: 27 March 2020 - 02:53 PM