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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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JeSuisPoulet · 23/05/2020 13:50

Sorry, DGR, that one was for you.

squid4 · 23/05/2020 13:54

Nothing will happen to Cummings. Nothing ever happens to these fuckers.

squid4 · 23/05/2020 13:56

A doctor friend of mine had covid19, she sent her husband (also a doctor) to a hotel so he could keep working and looked after 2 kids under 5 while ill.
I would have loved to have helped her / taken the kids / but I didn't htink it was allowed.

HesterThrale · 23/05/2020 14:24

MagisCapulus I completely agree. It will be a real test of the human species whether we share the vaccine globally or not.

JeSuisPoulet even she must have some family and friends nearby.
I believe her parents live even further away than Durham. Her father’s a baronet and they live in a Northumberland castle.

chillingham-castle.com/the-family/

MagisCapulus · 23/05/2020 14:38

I also, now that I have caught up with the thread, been thinking about all press coverage DC has been getting. Someone on one of these threads said something that has stuck with me: when something is getting all the airtime, especially when it is weeks old news, look at what they are trying to hide getting coverage.

So, what are they trying to hide?

ListeningQuietly · 23/05/2020 14:52

Parliament is not sitting next week
the Guardian has been rumbling this story for a while, as has the Eye as have Durham posters on the CV threads.

Teachers already hate Cummings for what he did with Gove.
Cummings wants state schools to re open after "half term"
This is a way to turn pretty much every family in the country against Cummings and Johnson
unless Johnson hangs Cummings out to dry

Happy Days

SwedishEdith · 23/05/2020 15:05

Apparently, Wakefield has a brother in London. Is there a press briefing today?

JeSuisPoulet · 23/05/2020 15:24

Is she as unpopular at work as he is?
Agree, BJCum has pissed off some rather influential people here Grin it's great to watch the squirm.

Violetparis · 23/05/2020 15:26

Yes there is a press briefing at 4.00 today, wonder who will lead it, should be Boris but .........

JeSuisPoulet · 23/05/2020 15:27

Gove is better at deflection, I reckon it will be him. Williamson will be running away from the fire in his dept and trying to keep a low profile

Violetparis · 23/05/2020 15:28

To make my last post clear, I think it should be Boris doing the briefing but I don't expect it will be.

UltimateFoole · 23/05/2020 15:30

Why do you think Mrs Cummings would say something like that?

RTB - I was disingenuously "confused" rather than actually confused.

I now think she wrote it to through dust in our collective eyes over the Durham trip. A drive of 260 miles that the infected family took while the rest of the country was warmly debating whether it was ok to drive a short distance to exercise.

At the time the article was published I thought it was part of the drive to cuddlify DC's image and the continuing effort to distance him from the herd immunity fiasco.

You're right to say it may not stick. But there’s going to be the heck of a fight. (Gets popcorn.)

ListeningQuietly · 23/05/2020 15:33

SwedishEdith
Mary Wakefield's brother Jack lives in Holland Park
(see page 6 of the incorporation papers here beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06505892/filing-history?page=3)
So they could have gone to his house .... but chose not to .....

AuldAlliance · 23/05/2020 15:34

Next week will be interesting to observe.

I read MrsGoing's crap article in The Spectator relating her experience of COVID. Can't believe someone who writes that badly is Assistant Editor of anything. I suppose having a daddy that the Daily Telegraph dubbed "The Worker of Miracles" is handy when you're touting for work.

Ceddy Cummings sounds like something left at the bottom of a sperm donor's test tube.

borntobequiet · 23/05/2020 15:39

Grin @AuldAlliance

SwedishEdith · 23/05/2020 15:39

Grant Schaps has been lumbered with today's press conference.

She's really wet, from the stuff I've seen her write. But, you know, networks, wealth etc.

Peregrina · 23/05/2020 15:45

he's toast

YIPPEE

Don't celebrate until he is. And really gone at that, not 'sacked' but advising BoJo via the back door.

ListeningQuietly · 23/05/2020 15:51

Peregrina
Cummings is the story today.
Its a bank holiday weekend, the start of half term, the weather is a bit meh
The press LOVE a good story where the victim behaves like this on film
news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-dominic-cummings-says-260-mile-trip-during-lockdown-was-right-thing-11993298

When the story maker becomes the story they become a liability.

MockersxxxxxxxSocialDistancing · 23/05/2020 15:53

Grant Shapps who could, and has, lied to people's faces about him being Grant Shapps, would seem an ideal candidate for this gig.

LouiseCollins28 · 23/05/2020 16:03

Wonder what the questions will be about today then?
Shapps looks pleased to be leading today’s briefing Grin

MockersxxxxxxxSocialDistancing · 23/05/2020 16:03

Another 282 dead yesterday with confirmed Covid (and who knows how many more unconfirmed.)

OldLace · 23/05/2020 16:19

Just listening to the Saturday Govt Statement / press conference.

wittering on about the Beeching cuts and £50 vouchers to restore old bikes (to promote healthier travel to work) ? WTAF?

MockersxxxxxxxSocialDistancing · 23/05/2020 16:21

....Oh yes. Could the Transport Sec. clarify the rules on travelling?

MockersxxxxxxxSocialDistancing · 23/05/2020 16:25

......No

OldLace · 23/05/2020 16:32

Wriggle, wriggle, wriggle.

I've lost my last shred of respect for Harries.

Didn't have any for Shapps.

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