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Today’s Boris Briefing
Eireni · 19/03/2020 17:35
Said precisely nothing
No clarification on who Key Workers are for childcare. This is needed in 4 days time.
No addressing of the swirling rumours of London lockdown
No offers of direct support for workers, renters etc.
Oh we might order some tests that we should have sorted out weeks ago, yes that’s a good idea isn’t it.
No actual reassurance or indication that the government grasps the national mood on this
Just meaningless platitudes
I have zero faith in the government right now, I think we’ll get through this crisis with community co-operation in spite of the government, not because of it. Catchphrases and hilarious buffoonery just won’t cut it.
FFS. Sorry I’m just really angry and upset today . I feel like so many of us are working so hard on this and there’s zero leadership from the very top.
DGRossetti · 19/03/2020 17:37
I got all of that too. The only difference being I predicted it, and started making dinner instead. So in that tiny microcosm Boris actually boosted the Rossetti household efficiency ...
Let's hope people remember this when it's "X" time ...
covetingthepreciousthings · 19/03/2020 17:40
I'm so angry and upset watching this. I just want the country to be put on lockdown now.
I work in retail, in a small town, people aren't listening to the guidelines. I absolutely dread going into work tomorrow, it actually terrifies me, which might sound ridiculous but I'm just so so worried we are going to end up in a worse situation than Italy if we don't take action now.
OhMargo · 19/03/2020 17:40
I wonder who ever had faith in this Government and Johnson especially.
He is a total buffoon and channelling Trump. OK he is trying now, since his eugenics experiment was found wanting.
Playing catch up is not a good place to be now. Brace Brace Brace.
InASense · 19/03/2020 17:42
I can't deal with another one of his waffling briefings
Seriously can we have Leo or Nicola? Just for a little while? Please?
Or maybe they could come down and teach him how to speak in clear concise statements?
WrongKindOfFace · 19/03/2020 17:43
I got all of that too. The only difference being I predicted it, and started making dinner instead. So in that tiny microcosm Boris actually boosted the Rossetti household efficiency....
Snap!
He doesn’t come across as a man you want in charge in a crisis.
DGRossetti · 19/03/2020 17:45
A far cry from the response the UK displayed (where Mrs. Thatcher actually listened to the experts even though she hated their advice) in tackling the AIDS threat in the 80s.
A chap my brother used to work with in the US studied that for part of his doctorate - it's often used as an example of how education can shape public reaction to disease.
middleager · 19/03/2020 17:47
Only we say "ooh would you mind er keeping out of pubs for a bit if you don't mind?"
I want the Irish PM.
Lockdown now because in my suburb it's business as usual: loads of over 70s at the salon, butchers, close queues in the chippy, newsagents...
highlandcoo · 19/03/2020 17:50
Useless. I despair of this government.
We will be begging for lockdown if we have any sense.
Fuck
Juanmorebeer · 19/03/2020 17:50
He's such a total wanker today was the worst one he just looks useless
LottieBees19 · 19/03/2020 17:50
Wrong measure being reported , sky news we can crack this in 12 weeks.
B actually said we can turn the tide in 12 weeks.
I think lockdown will come London Friday and rest of country on Monday.
Maybe they anticipate violence or panic if they let on early to this???
Good news re testing progressing.
wohdk · 19/03/2020 17:51
Chris witty said the most important thing in that whole press conference which Boris didn't really push
If people take it seriously now .. we can stop future more serious measures for everyone hopefully
I wish he was our PM
wohdk · 19/03/2020 17:52
I think when Boris is next to these brilliant minds it shows him up!
wheresmymojo · 19/03/2020 17:52
Panic or even violence won't kill hundreds of people. Not enforcing social distancing for another week will...
edgewater · 19/03/2020 17:53
I think it was to make us feel better in advance of some big announcement tomorrow.
DGRossetti · 19/03/2020 17:54
Panic or even violence won't kill hundreds of people.
it can ...
alittlecloudfloatinginthesky · 19/03/2020 17:57
The briefing today was brilliant!
I had just watched Trump's speech, so the bar for brilliance was incredibly low.
Very few of the questions were answered, they just repeated the same things over and over.
'Are you aware that every day you delay introducing measures to help struggling businesses, thousands are losing their jobs?'
'We ask that businesses stick with their workers, and we will stick with them.'
How is that an answer to that question?!
I hate them, I hate them all.
EhOh · 19/03/2020 17:59
I think it was to make us feel better in advance of some big announcement tomorrow.
I agree, I think every day they push off the big news to the next day
Flaxmeadow · 19/03/2020 18:00
Panic or even violence won't kill hundreds of people
I'm a afraid it can. Look at the reform act riots in 1831 and 1832
Eireni · 19/03/2020 18:07
The briefing today was brilliant!
I had just watched Trump's speech, so the bar for brilliance was incredibly low.
Haha, you almost had me there. I only listened on the radio and they cut out for the questions bit. Don’t think I want to catch up with it anyway!
Well, I’m off to deliver supplies to my partners elderly dad and pick up my partners stuff as he’s moving to mine for the duration to minimise risk for his dad. And then put notes with my mobile number through all my neighbours doors to try and set up a residents whatsapp so we can help each other out. We’ve gotta rely on ourselves for this one, chapesses.
Flaxmeadow · 19/03/2020 18:08
....or the Gordon Riots
'...the Government finally sent in the Army, resulting in an estimated 300-700 deaths. The main violence lasted until 9 June 1780 '
Sarahandco · 19/03/2020 18:08
Yes and I have noticed a lot of erratic driving on the roads. People are stressed and this can cause loss of life.
NewYearNewTwatName · 19/03/2020 18:13
For once I am not riled by it. They are not going to announce the big things until they have nailed the details. I actually think they learning from their mistakes and listening now.
I could be wrong, but I can see a difference in what they are saying and doing.
it is frustrating they didn't use the time before doing this. But to me it looks like they are trying to put it right.
I will never ever forgive the advisors who took us off piste with a gamble on lives though, with their "Special science"
They will have cost 1000s of unnecessary deaths, as we will never be able to correct that mistake.
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