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Westministenders: Reployed back to No Deal Planning

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RedToothBrush · 18/05/2020 22:52

Now Covid-19 is over (yeah I know right) lots of civil servants who were switched from brexit no deal planning to covid-19 planning have been switched back to their original remit.

For some reason this doesn't exactly fill me with confidence.

We've also seen yet another doubling down on the EU not being flexible and how they need to make a deal. And lots of rhetoric about being serious about no transiton planning.

Remember we have something of a deadline looming at the end of next month.

So before we are even out of this crisis, the government have lost interest. Today's press conference was an eye opener - Van Tam openly said that the time taken to get test results was too long and wasn't good enough yet and meant track and trace wasnt still operational despite it being such a crucial factor in being able to go into the next phase as planned on 1st June.

Another deadline we won't make - the Manchester Nightgale still has patients and the local authorities in the NW are going mental. So the government is playing more silly buggers over blame and villianising the evil workshy teachers. Noting the government guidance for teachers on how to teacher children at home says fuck all and the guidance on reopening schools makes a Theresa May dog ate my homework style document look positively well thought out, in terms of practicality. (Not even going to touch on the question of whether its safe - the whether its workable one is more important).

I guess that means things are getting back to normal at least.

A recession looms, but workers rights are now fair game and fully in the government cross hairs - as we see from a lack of PPE for the 'heroes' and the attacks on the teachers. As well as the carers who were sold down river. That'll be the ununionised carers...

Taking back control.

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Piggywaspushed · 22/05/2020 17:45

Yeah, thought so...

pussycatinboots · 22/05/2020 17:45

sorry DGR the only thoughts I have for them involve large amounts of pain and a dungeon.

Piggywaspushed · 22/05/2020 17:45

I don't pay that much attention to the briefins (just for Priti that) but do The Guardian ever go?

Jason118 · 22/05/2020 17:54

I made it up to the first briefing question, which was a sabre thrust of a question, right at the heart of policy, the answer to which having ramifications to large swathes of the community. The question; how many people can I have at my wedding?

QueenOfThorns · 22/05/2020 17:58

The BBC does now have the story about the schools modelling: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-52771515

DGRossetti · 22/05/2020 18:03

So basically, a system that never worked for visitors and allowed "tens of thousands" to melt into the UK is being revived for "quarantining" tourists ?

May 2021: UK government in desperate hunt for coronavirus "disappeared".

Clavinova · 22/05/2020 18:43

@TheElementsOfMedical

I didn't describe anyone as being 'fat' - that crude and unpleasant description is entirely your own. I used a medical term - and no, I didn't pick on a BAME victim repeatedly or with any agenda. I do regret my posts - they were thoughtless, but not meant to be unkind - you on the other hand have put thought into describing victims as 'fat' to accentuate your dig at me.

yoikes
"That poster prob sees post deletion as a "badge of honour."

What a ridiculous thing to say.

yoikes · 22/05/2020 18:53

"Thoughtless" sums up your entire posting history...although your C&P skills have improved!

Anyway....moving on....

The Govt have now been shown to have ignored the advice and evidence from the NHS, care homes, SAGE and now teachers and governors too.

Cosmic.

Clavinova · 22/05/2020 18:56

Cosmic.

Slightly more intelligent.

TheElementsOfMedical · 22/05/2020 19:00

Epic 🐿ing and amazing verbal gymnastics Grin Is there a "professional victim" emoji?

yoikes · 22/05/2020 19:01
Grin You're SO mean elements !!!
Clavinova · 22/05/2020 19:06

Is there a "professional victim" emoji?

I see that your faux concern for the real victims has vanished already.

colouringindoors · 22/05/2020 20:15

No Brexit on top of Covid would overwhelm UK emergency response capacity

www.themj.co.uk/EXCLUSIVE-No-deal-Brexit-planning-would-overwhelm-emergency-response/217622?fbclid=IwAR0DYif88tUkJ0KRjQiOgTJw2crLMZ1YiVejQ_aG4fnXe0OnxdKtlZuEsUE#

mrslaughan · 22/05/2020 20:45

So will he be forced to resign......I don't think so, as he hasn't become inconvenient yet.....

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/may/22/dominic-cummings-durham-trip-coronavirus-lockdown?CMP=ShareiOSAppp_Other

mrslaughan · 22/05/2020 20:50

The fucker was meant to be isolating at this point......

GingerPCatt · 22/05/2020 20:53

On the brexshit front yorkshirebylines.co.uk/barnier-sinks-johnsons-negotiating-tactic/

Auntlouisa · 22/05/2020 20:55

Presumably he was helping the herd towards immunity.

Auntlouisa · 22/05/2020 20:56

Imagine your son being one of the main people responsible for wrecking the UK. But you still love him...

maresydoats · 22/05/2020 21:03

Well the CMO in Scotland resigned. When pushed... And so did that other bloke who went to see his "open marriage" mistress, can't remember his name. You know, the one who was also telling us all to stay at home.

Will be interesting to see what happens with Cummings.

Boris might have a conniption so I reckon he will be saved.

RedToothBrush · 22/05/2020 21:31

COVID-19: Hydroxychloroquine linked to an increased rate of mortality, new study finds
A new study of nearly 15,000 COVID-19 patients published on Friday in the medical journal The Lancet found those being treated with the antimalarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are at a higher risk of death and irregular heart rhythms than those not receiving it.

Oh.

That's not good.

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mrslaughan · 22/05/2020 21:31

@maresydoats a neither of the first two you mention were symptomatic at the point of travel.

This is much much more serious -..... but will be waved away and ignored....

mrslaughan · 22/05/2020 21:32

Well Red - it would be quite good if one very vocal proponents of it, would suffer from those side effects...

DGRossetti · 22/05/2020 21:44

In other news, Henning Wehn gets indefinte leave to remain ..

twitter.com/henningwehn/status/1263899822454714371?s=20

Mistigri · 22/05/2020 22:26

Hydroxychloroquine linked to an increased rate of mortality

Least surprising news of the day. There have been some interesting results for convalescent plasma though.

I find the Cummings news extraordinary. Is he in a hurry for his inheritance or something?!

Nothing will happen of course, at least while Johnson is PM (Cummings surely has something big on Johnson).

But I think this will go down very badly with the public.

JeSuisPoulet · 22/05/2020 22:37

Not sure if anyone has posted yet but there are calls for Cummings to resign due to flouting lockdown rules www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/may/22/dominic-cummings-durham-trip-coronavirus-lockdown by driving to Durham (apparently when his wife and he had COVID symptoms, what a drive!) with their young son. Remember, his uncle died of it on April 5th in Westminster.