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Stephen
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I wouldn't mind betting he's worse than what's being let on. The official word is always played down at times like this.
Come on Boris, you can do it. We're all in it together.
Come on Boris, you can do it. We're all in it together.
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Frank Manning
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I am hoping Gill, that this whole pandemic/NHS crisis will be a wake up call to the Tories, to fund and nurture the NHS properly. Any large organisation will have flaws and failings we aren't talking about paradise, but the general organisational ethos and culture of our NHS is good. Celebrate it in times of non crisis, as well as now.Gill W wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 21:39On a human level, I hope he gets through this.
This might be a wake up call for those who still think this is ‘just flu’. I reckon there’ll be a lot less people ‘sunbathing’ next weekend.
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Manoverboard
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For me it should be run as efficiently as the best of the Private Hospital Companies rather than as a lame duck that squanders far too much of its resources. The NHS needs depoliticising and de-unionising plus a total reform from top to bottom.Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 08:25I am hoping Gill, that this whole pandemic/NHS crisis will be a wake up call to the Tories, to fund and nurture the NHS properly ….
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towny44
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I believe the new govt were ensuring the NHS would be fully funded and staffed, even before this crisis Frank, which does not appear to have overwhelmed the front line NHS operations anywhere near as badly as some other countries, including the US. The ramping up of ICU beds and supply of new ventilators and CPAP machines has been impressive, the main problems have been in supply and distribution of PPE, which is not surprising when the Worldwide demand has shot up several fold.Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 08:25I am hoping Gill, that this whole pandemic/NHS crisis will be a wake up call to the Tories, to fund and nurture the NHS properly. Any large organisation will have flaws and failings we aren't talking about paradise, but the general organisational ethos and culture of our NHS is good. Celebrate it in times of non crisis, as well as now.Gill W wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 21:39On a human level, I hope he gets through this.
This might be a wake up call for those who still think this is ‘just flu’. I reckon there’ll be a lot less people ‘sunbathing’ next weekend.
The doomsayers who prophesied Armageddon because of austerity cuts to the NHS have been seen for what they were, just political posturers seeking to score points.
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david63
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Is anyone else getting fed up with some of the inane comments from Laura Kuenssberg?
Being the Beebs chief political reported I would have thought she might actually understand how politics works, but that does not seem to be the case and once again it seems to all bout her trying to score points.
Being the Beebs chief political reported I would have thought she might actually understand how politics works, but that does not seem to be the case and once again it seems to all bout her trying to score points.
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Manoverboard
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Whenever she pitches up one of us will auto respond by pushing the mute buttondavid63 wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 09:07Is anyone else getting fed up with some of the inane comments from Laura Kuenssberg?
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Mervyn and Trish
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Beds have been steadily cut in the NHS since the 80s including years and years of Labour government. It was the last Labour government which removed 200 beds from our new hospital. They cut doctor and nurse training places. It was they that buried the NHS in swathes of micro managing bureaucracy. It's not a Tory thing.Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 08:25I am hoping Gill, that this whole pandemic/NHS crisis will be a wake up call to the Tories, to fund and nurture the NHS properly. Any large organisation will have flaws and failings we aren't talking about paradise, but the general organisational ethos and culture of our NHS is good. Celebrate it in times of non crisis, as well as now.Gill W wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 21:39On a human level, I hope he gets through this.
This might be a wake up call for those who still think this is ‘just flu’. I reckon there’ll be a lot less people ‘sunbathing’ next weekend.
I agree with my honourable friend above that it needs de -politicising. There needs to be cross party agreement on a 25 year plan for the NHS and not reorganise it every 5 years.
I don't agree it should be run as efficiently as private hospitals. Because they're not. They're obscenely expensive. And they wave large piles of money at staff whose training was provided by the NHS and funded by the tax payer.
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Jonty S1
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Refer you to post 2187! And Sir Keir appears cut from the same cloth.david63 wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 09:07Is anyone else getting fed up with some of the inane comments from Laura Kuenssberg?
Being the Beebs chief political reported I would have thought she might actually understand how politics works, but that does not seem to be the case and once again it seems to all bout her trying to score points.
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Stephen
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david63 wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 09:07Is anyone else getting fed up with some of the inane comments from Laura Kuenssberg?
Being the Beebs chief political reported I would have thought she might actually understand how politics works, but that does not seem to be the case and once again it seems to all bout her trying to score points.
I was just looking at her piece on the beebs web page and thought the same thing David. I personally don't like the woman. Too full of herself
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Ray B
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Steady David, I look forward to spotting the reporter who asks the most stupid of questions on the day. Not to many brain cells to share among the press brigade.david63 wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 09:07Is anyone else getting fed up with some of the inane comments from Laura Kuenssberg?
Being the Beebs chief political reported I would have thought she might actually understand how politics works, but that does not seem to be the case and once again it seems to all bout her trying to score points.
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Ray B
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The same has happened in NZ, one of their MPs took a trip to the coast. He kept his job with a demotion.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 12:47In my view the Scottish Chief Medical Office should be fired immediately. What hope is there for ordinary people complying with guidance when those who help formulate it flaunt it. What an idiot.
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Apparently Michael Gove is self isolating after a family member showed symptons..?
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Manoverboard
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Frank Manning
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I did post my exasperation with Kuenssberg yesterday about 5.40, but for some reason it was removed. Peston too, they want to know the exit strategy so that they can pick it over and show how clever they are. Stupid. They need to know a lot more about the spread and development of the pandemic before they can plan exit strategy.
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Manoverboard
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Frank ….Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 12:30I did post my exasperation with Kuenssberg yesterday about 5.40, but for some reason it was removed …
Just for the record you didn't post anything on the 6th April between approx 16:15 and 21:15 … nothing was ' removed '.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Sadly Frank all journos are the same these days. Not happy to report the news but want to be one step ahead. Too many hours of rolling news to fill.Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 12:30I did post my exasperation with Kuenssberg yesterday about 5.40, but for some reason it was removed. Peston too, they want to know the exit strategy so that they can pick it over and show how clever they are. Stupid. They need to know a lot more about the spread and development of the pandemic before they can plan exit strategy.
When this all started to blow up big time we were in Madeira and our only English speaking news source on the telly was Sky. Instead of just reporting facts they trotted out endless opposition politicians, self appointed experts, ex ministers and political has beens to pick holes and speculate.
This has never happened before in our lifetime so no one has all the answers. Except Jezzer of course who filled his manifesto with spending plans in anticipation of exactly this! Allegedly.
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Frank Manning
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I wonder what happened there. Well I do most of this on my tablet, must be my sausage fingers.Manoverboard wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 13:09Frank ….Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 12:30I did post my exasperation with Kuenssberg yesterday about 5.40, but for some reason it was removed …
Just for the record you didn't post anything on the 6th April between approx 16:15 and 21:15 … nothing was ' removed '.
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Manoverboard
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Perhaps you clicked ' Submit ' but another Member posted at the same time, you would then be put in a queue and need to do a ' Submit ' for a second time. If you didn't do so ( if needed ) your posting would be lostFrank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 13:56I wonder what happened there. Well I do most of this on my tablet, must be my sausage fingers.Manoverboard wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 13:09Frank ….Frank Manning wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 12:30I did post my exasperation with Kuenssberg yesterday about 5.40, but for some reason it was removed …
Just for the record you didn't post anything on the 6th April between approx 16:15 and 21:15 … nothing was ' removed '.![]()
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johnds
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I wonder if the jounalists at the remote daily briefing can actually hear the questions asked before it's their turn.
So often they ask questions which have previously been asked and answered. Or is it that they have pre-determined what they are
going to ask and they are too thick to think of an alternative or to shut up.
So often they ask questions which have previously been asked and answered. Or is it that they have pre-determined what they are
going to ask and they are too thick to think of an alternative or to shut up.
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towny44
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Even if they were still in the same room they are so self centred they would never listen to what the others say. In fact from some of their responses to the initial answers I doubt they even listen to them either.johnds wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 14:20I wonder if the jounalists at the remote daily briefing can actually hear the questions asked before it's their turn.
So often they ask questions which have previously been asked and answered. Or is it that they have pre-determined what they are
going to ask and they are too thick to think of an alternative or to shut up.
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Happydays
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Another one that makes me knash my teeth is Beth Rigsby(?) on sky news. In fact there's so many of them it puts me off listening to the news
I think who every is answering the questions should tell them that has already been asked/answered and move on would save my blood pressure.
I think who every is answering the questions should tell them that has already been asked/answered and move on would save my blood pressure.
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david63
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The most annoying question at the moment is "What is the exit strategy?" - even I know the answer to that without having to ask "We have several options and we will choose the most appropriate one at the time - whenever that is"
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Ray B
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The Gov obviously has a plan of sorts, but this is certainly not the time to go there.
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