International News Bojo tests positive

Bojo sending a letter to every household in the uk telling us all to stay at home....... as hes tested positive for covid 19 lets hope hes not licking all those stamps!
 
Someone has to be designated leader if BoJo is not. Raab is the obvious candidate. This virus is very contagious if Johnson, Witty and Hancock have symptoms. Don’t think they were observing the two metre rule
 
Someone has to be designated leader if BoJo is not. Raab is the obvious candidate. This virus is very contagious if Johnson, Witty and Hancock have symptoms. Don’t think they were observing the two metre rule
Talk is a certain Michel Barnier was the one that infected Downing St via David Frost.

Reports are it's the first thing he's given the UK in negotiations...
 
:oops: o_O:rolleyes:.....



91483202_10220729362160371_5931736722135056384_n.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 91483202_10220729362160371_5931736722135056384_n.jpg
    91483202_10220729362160371_5931736722135056384_n.jpg
    40.3 KB · Views: 3
Has to be done otherwise someone will moan that those who live in an "unconnected" world weren`t "told".
Politics.... you are fudged either way.
I’m unsure why they don’t have a broadcast that goes on every television channel and every radio station at the same time, which can also be advertised in the form of an advanced text message as well as being mentioned all day in the run up, and why the very words that are going to be in this letter aren’t printed on the front page of every newspaper in the country the following morning. If somebody manages to miss it across all of those platforms with all of those repeated warnings, well, that’s quite impressive. But it certainly saves millions of pounds and millions of people having an object pushed into their home that’s been handled by god knows how many people, who have in turn been forced out of their homes to deliver them. Anything that can be said in a letter can be said in a broadcast lasting no longer than your average ad break.

We’re in the middle of the biggest health crisis anybody alive will have encountered. We have the ability to make such measures happen - it would take less time and cost a hell of a lot less money than this letter idea. And I don’t care which PM or which party this idea stemmed from, it just seems daft and unnecessary versus other options.
 
I’m unsure why they don’t have a broadcast that goes on every television channel and every radio station at the same time, which can also be advertised in the form of an advanced text message as well as being mentioned all day in the run up, and why the very words that are going to be in this letter aren’t printed on the front page of every newspaper in the country the following morning. If somebody manages to miss it across all of those platforms with all of those repeated warnings, well, that’s quite impressive. But it certainly saves millions of pounds and millions of people having an object pushed into their home that’s been handled by god knows how many people, who have in turn been forced out of their homes to deliver them. Anything that can be said in a letter can be said in a broadcast lasting no longer than your average ad break.

We’re in the middle of the biggest health crisis anybody alive will have encountered. We have the ability to make such measures happen - it would take less time and cost a hell of a lot less money than this letter idea. And I don’t care which PM or which party this idea stemmed from, it just seems daft and unnecessary versus other options.

TV space costs.
Text messaging costs.
Newspaper space costs.
And still somebody would say "I should have got a letter".

Pandering to minorities comes at a cost....
 
TV space costs.
Text messaging costs.
Newspaper space costs.
And still somebody would say "I should have got a letter".

Pandering to minorities comes at a cost....
I am hardly what I would call pro-Boris or pro-Tory to say the least, but in the event that they needed to do any of the above in order to reach the nation in a time of crisis, I would be the first person advocating any station, network or paper saying the government needs to pay for it receiving a swift boot up the a**e. Some things are bigger right now. Did the phone networks make the government pay for the stay at home texts that went out last week? Genuine question - I have no idea.
 
I am hardly what I would call pro-Boris or pro-Tory to say the least, but in the event that they needed to do any of the above in order to reach the nation in a time of crisis, I would be the first person advocating any station, network or paper saying the government needs to pay for it receiving a swift boot up the a**e. Some things are bigger right now. Did the phone networks make the government pay for the stay at home texts that went out last week? Genuine question - I have no idea.

I seem to see a lot of Coronavirus messages on TV quite regularly as it is so just use that space and I'm already receiving plenty of text messages from the Govt and NHS on the matter.
 
I seem to see a lot of Coronavirus messages on TV quite regularly as it is so just use that space and I'm already receiving plenty of text messages from the Govt and NHS on the matter.
Fair point. I see the Coronavirus adverts half a dozen times a day, so either the networks are happy to let us have that space in a crisis or we’re already paying for it anyway.
 
Nasty whiff of socialism about that doctor. Video. So many of India's poor don't have personal rooms - I don't know why they didn't just work a bit harder, study better and get themselves out of this mess.
 
Back
Top Bottom