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I shouldn’t be surprised but all the (mainly retired) people saying “Boris (which makes him sound so cuddly) should be given another chance because, after all, he got us through Covid” totally baffle me with their “logic.”
I wonder which bit of his COBRA ducking, late responding, corrupt contracting, care home decimating, higher death rate actions they are referring to.
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Person in the street interviews on 20:46 - Jun 7 with 1561 views
I am mainly retired, and I cannot figure out why all you lot voted him in in the first place! Now you're accusing him of being a liar, but not when the lies were about Corbyn and Brexit!
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Person in the street interviews on 20:46 - Jun 7 with 1552 views
Person in the street interviews on 20:46 - Jun 7 by Meadowlark
I am mainly retired, and I cannot figure out why all you lot voted him in in the first place! Now you're accusing him of being a liar, but not when the lies were about Corbyn and Brexit!
I am not retired and have never voted Tory. So, please explain who “you lot” are.
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Person in the street interviews on 21:08 - Jun 7 with 1493 views
Person in the street interviews on 20:46 - Jun 7 by Meadowlark
I am mainly retired, and I cannot figure out why all you lot voted him in in the first place! Now you're accusing him of being a liar, but not when the lies were about Corbyn and Brexit!
Well, this is quite the take.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
You bloody rightie - always tugging the forelock of the elephantine Eton-boy.
Or something like that.
Not going to lie, I thought we'd reached a nadir when somebody tried being a Frimmers tribute act the other day, but imagine wanting to be a Harry tribute act.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Person in the street interviews on 21:21 - Jun 7 by BlueBadger
Not going to lie, I thought we'd reached a nadir when somebody tried being a Frimmers tribute act the other day, but imagine wanting to be a Harry tribute act.
To quote Stephen Fry “ask a stupid person get a stupid answer”
The "COBRA ducking, late responding, corrupt contracting, care home decimating, higher death rate actions" were never reported on in the Daily Fail or Daily Excess which is their news source.
Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
Person in the street interviews on 07:13 - Jun 8 by Oldsmoker
The "COBRA ducking, late responding, corrupt contracting, care home decimating, higher death rate actions" were never reported on in the Daily Fail or Daily Excess which is their news source.
And yet Boris Johnson is booed by the majority of the supposedly flag shagging sycophants as he arrived for the Jubilee celebrations last Saturday...
[edit] Saturday for Sunday, it was a long weekend...
Person in the street interviews on 07:58 - Jun 8 by Oldsmoker
Then they must have been influenced by the BBC 'cos we all know the BBC is biased against the Tories according to the Tories.
The two elderly lesbians I was sitting between at our local Jubilee afternoon tea, cakes and folk music celebration on Sunday were completely unaware of Private Eye's current front cover, but delighted when I explained that Boris Johnson's speech bubble said 'Enjoy your party' and the Queen's speech bubble said 'It's a work event!'. Sometimes people do reflect on their experiences when making judgements (I have yet to discuss Carol Ann Duffy's appointment as Poet Laureate with them, to be honest I am more likely to mull over what the appointment of atheist Sir Martin Rees as English Royal Astronomer means were we to sing 'God Save The Queen'.)
I think Britain had one of the lowest death rates in Europe, if you use the most agreed accurate measure, which is excess deaths. However, having said that, it wasn't because of anything that Johnson did. Having looked at countries around the world and their death rates, there doesn't seem to be any correlation with the measures that they put in place. The only correlation I can see is slightly lower death rates in European countries (mainly western) that had a higher vaccine take up.