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To think that Matt Hancock is not looking very well

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insomniasucks · 06/05/2020 22:10

Just that really. It must be so hard being the Health Secretary during this difficult time. I feel so sorry for him.

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DaffodilThatch · 06/05/2020 22:38

He will be the sacrificial lamb, he knows it too.

LilacTree1 · 06/05/2020 22:39

I believe he previously worked for the family firm doing health tech

Yet somehow the app is a huge mess

Sec of State registered at companies house for Porton
Biopharma, but that’s money for government I think, rather than money for Matt.

LilacTree1 · 06/05/2020 22:40

OP were you taking the piss with your post? I’m not having a go at you, just curious.

TillysMum02 · 06/05/2020 22:40

wouldn't want to be in his shoes!

Ilovemypantry · 06/05/2020 22:43

I think he’s looking more and more uncomfortable and scared in his interviews

justasking111 · 06/05/2020 22:43

To be honest they all look awful, pasty and unwell. My welsh assembly member looks like hell. I think they are all working daft hours whether or not they are doing any good.

Whereas many of us are getting outdoors every day and look much healthier. Saw my son today social distancing in the supermarket, he is glowing with health. The government ought to be having their meetings in the garden in teeshirts and shorts. Grin

salty78 · 06/05/2020 22:43

Matt Handcock

He is totally the PM's whipping boy.

He ought to stand up to them and tell Cummings to f right off.

RUOKHon · 06/05/2020 22:43

He’s a bellend. Fuck him.

Impiz · 06/05/2020 22:46

He did NOT say “watch your tone.”

Watch the WHOLE, three minute video.

He said nothing out of order.

TheFairyCaravan · 06/05/2020 22:48

He looks a lot healthier than my son who has been working his bollocks off as a nurse.

mumwon · 06/05/2020 22:48

it could be worse he might be your mp
Oh wait...
Oh poo (or ruder word) …..

insomniasucks · 06/05/2020 22:49

LilacTree1 OP were you taking the piss with your post? I’m not having a go at you, just curious.*
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I was being serious as I just saw him on Sky News. He looked very dishevelled, like he hadn't slept for a week. I don't follow all the news and evening briefings but he has always come across as quite caring to me and hasn't really dodged many questions? I can't imagine he would have promised 100k testings a day without receiving some sort of promise from his advisors. I think I'm naive by the sounds of it 🤔

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P1nkHeartLovesCake · 06/05/2020 22:50

Well they are working more....his kind aren’t use to it. His stressed but it kinda goes with his job.

BGD2012 · 06/05/2020 22:51

Hearing Boris say 200,000 tests a day by the end of May is probably the final straw!

fronttoback · 06/05/2020 22:52

I'd love to know how some of you lot would have coped had you been flung unexpectedly into a global catastrophe that nobody on the planet has ever had to deal with before; and be expected to know exactly what to do, have all the answers and to do everything right as if by magic.

chomalungma · 06/05/2020 22:52

From Hansard:

Mr Speaker

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In welcoming Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, may I say thank you for what you and all the staff do in the NHS, saving lives? It is appreciated.
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Tooting) (Lab)

Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. If I may, I would like to start by saying a huge thank you, on behalf of us all in the Chamber today and all those watching, to our NHS and care staff, who are working so hard on the frontline.

Frontline workers like me have had to watch families break into pieces as we deliver the very worst of news to them: that those they love most in this world have died. The testing strategy has been non-existent. Community testing was scrapped, mass testing was slow to roll out and testing figures are now being manipulated. Does the Secretary of State commit to a minimum of 100,000 tests each day going forward? Does he acknowledge that many frontline workers feel that the Government’s lack of testing has cost lives and is responsible for many families being unnecessarily torn apart in grief?

Matt Hancock

No, I do not. I welcome the hon. Lady to her post as part of the shadow Health team, and I think she might do well to take a leaf out of the shadow Secretary of State’s book on tone I am afraid that what she said is not true; there has been a rapid acceleration in testing in the past few months in this country, including getting to 100,000 tests a day. We have been entirely transparent on the way that has been measured throughout, and I have confidence that the rate will continue to rise. Currently, capacity is 108,000 a day, and we are working to build that higher.

Of course, we have been working very hard to make the testing capacity grow as fast as possible, and as more tests are available, so we are able to make them available to more people and test people right across the NHS. I pay tribute, too, to the work of NHS and social care staff on the frontline; nothing should take away from the team spirit with which we approach this.

insomniasucks · 06/05/2020 22:52

justasking111 o be honest they all look awful, pasty and unwell. My welsh assembly member looks like hell. I think they are all working daft hours whether or not they are doing any good.

Whereas many of us are getting outdoors every day and look much healthier. Saw my son today social distancing in the supermarket, he is glowing with health. The government ought to be having their meetings in the garden in teeshirts and shorts. 

Yes this!

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TokyoSushi · 06/05/2020 22:53

He's a twat, but his job must be very, very stressful at the moment, I think I'd feel ill too!

SodaSloth · 06/05/2020 22:54

He like the others are in very stressful situations.. Imagine having the nation watching your every move, listening to what you say... The government fucks this up they'll have a lot more deaths on their hands. I like Raab and Whitty at the briefings though.. Little Covid crush me thinks ❤️😍

StrangeLookingParasite · 06/05/2020 22:56

He's quite snippy. That little outburst today...

Fedup21 · 06/05/2020 22:57

I can’t believe he said that to a frontline doctor. What an arse.

insomniasucks · 06/05/2020 23:00

Fedup21 I can’t believe he said that to a frontline doctor. What an arse.*
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Ah you see I missed this. I might have to google it.

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LizzieSiddal · 06/05/2020 23:00

Don’t feel sorry for him, he along with the rest of this govt, are responsible for the unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of people.

On top of that he’s a nasty misogynist.

sobeyondthehills · 06/05/2020 23:01

I don't know the guy, but I don't like his or his government's policies and thus probably wouldn't like his views.

However this is a government that was voted in for Brexit, not to deal with a virus and I think they have bowed to public pressure more than they wanted to.

So yes, he is probably stressed, not sleeping and working long hours. I also thought he didn't look well the other day and I am wondering whether he is going to be the first case of someone high profile coming down with COVID19 twice.

Also has health secretary he probably knows he is going to be the first chucked to the wolves

Easilyanxious · 06/05/2020 23:01

@fronttoback exactly so easy sitting at home saying what should or shouldn't be done without having all the facts ( please no quotes to newspapers , as they can't make up there mind from one day to the other )

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