Sheik djibouti
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Take your point but:SSP is only for employees whose employer does not pay sick pay.What on £18.85 per day SSP?
It is incredibly easy to sit on.the sidelines and criticise isnt it?Bo-Jo
1) Could have implemented restrictions on those coming in at the early stages. Missed an open sitter there (in my opinion), could have united the country with the Brexiters & remainders.
2) Went against the current concept of isolation (weeks ago) & suggested to the public that they embrace the virus; thus to build up immunities. When there was a lot of evidence that people could catch it twice
3) No tracing applied
4) Not enough testing carried out
5) No tracking of people going to the supermarkets, pharmacies, petrol station etc...
Don't get me wrong, it's hard for any leader for any country right now.
And my views have nothing to do with his personality, policies or politics prior to the global identification of the Coronavirus.
Not increasingly, but yeah, easy.It is incredibly easy to sit on.the sidelines and criticise isnt it?
I would guess that you could look at every single country and every single leader and come up with a list of 10 points where they could have done something 'better'.
In unchartered times, scientists disagree and whichever route was taken there would have been significant problems and issues and different people would have suffered in different ways.
Doubt if theyre on SSP. Salary is about £55K a year basic. I think from memory its a 36hr week and about 45 days holiday.
Self isolation for Greta the tree hugger...…...permanently. We all know whats going on with global warming and don't need a school kid to tell us so.
We might all know what's going on. Pity the politicians are doing b****r all about it, dragging their feet as much as they can. Do I like a school kid pointing it out to them (and me)? Not particularly. Do I think she has the right and IS right to do so? Yes I sure do - she and her generation are going to live with the consequences of what is done (or not done) right now. Let's hope it isn't too late - the consequences if it is will make having to stay in your house for a few weeks and worrying about your older relatives feel like a golden era.Self isolation for Greta the tree hugger...…...permanently. We all know whats going on with global warming and don't need a school kid to tell us so.
The only individuals who have a problem with young people being the ones to point anything out, or simply have some sort of opinion, are the ones who are insecure about the fact that they might not be as clever as children, or that they might not have an answer to the question. It’s a response that stems from fear. Anger itself is a fearful emotion.We might all know what's going on. Pity the politicians are doing b****r all about it, dragging their feet as much as they can. Do I like a school kid pointing it out to them (and me)? Not particularly. Do I think she has the right and IS right to do so? Yes I sure do - she and her generation are going to live with the consequences of what is done (or not done) right now. Let's hope it isn't too late - the consequences if it is will make having to stay in your house for a few weeks and worrying about your older relatives feel like a golden era.
Youngsters eh! I hope your ego recovers from its bruising soon.Self isolation for Greta the tree hugger...…...permanently. We all know whats going on with global warming and don't need a school kid to tell us so.
I tuned in earlier just as a wind started and he decided it was a good time to start talking about how his hair is real, and how if it wasn’t it wouldn’t be able to hold up in the breeze. Turned it straight off again.Just watched Trump's latest press conference, he's :
- going to save 1 million US lives conveniently forgetting that 1-200,000 are going to die partly due to his inaction, what a hero.
- extending lockdown where already in place to April 30 because Easter US re-opening was 'aspirational'.....um, last week it wasn't!
- accused Governors of hoarding ventilators and others of stealing (yes, stealing!) facemasks
- said he won't introduce lockdown in other states - OMG, what could possibly go wrong
- called reporters who asked him difficult questions 'nasty' - look at your deeply unpleasant daily tweets you tosser.
It almost makes you proud of Boris which is not a phrase I've ever uttered before!
I saw someone comment last week saying that he said that nonsense to appeal to the Evangelical base, rather than as a realistic change to life.Just watched Trump's latest press conference, he's :
- going to save 1 million US lives conveniently forgetting that 1-200,000 are going to die partly due to his inaction, what a hero.
- extending lockdown where already in place to April 30 because Easter US re-opening was 'aspirational'.....um, last week it wasn't!
- accused Governors of hoarding ventilators and others of stealing (yes, stealing!) facemasks
- said he won't introduce lockdown in other states - OMG, what could possibly go wrong
- called reporters who asked him difficult questions 'nasty' - look at your deeply unpleasant daily tweets you tosser.
It almost makes you proud of Boris which is not a phrase I've ever uttered before!
Just watched Trump's latest press conference, he's :
- going to save 1 million US lives conveniently forgetting that 1-200,000 are going to die partly due to his inaction, what a hero.
- extending lockdown where already in place to April 30 because Easter US re-opening was 'aspirational'.....um, last week it wasn't!
- accused Governors of hoarding ventilators and others of stealing (yes, stealing!) facemasks
- said he won't introduce lockdown in other states - OMG, what could possibly go wrong
- called reporters who asked him difficult questions 'nasty' - look at your deeply unpleasant daily tweets you tosser.
It almost makes you proud of Boris which is not a phrase I've ever uttered before!