This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 21:58 - May 11 with 1206 views | footers | Good thing the Tories have decimated local government spending for the last decade then innit. |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 21:59 - May 11 with 1193 views | Plums | Surely that’s corporate manslaughter at best if proven? |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:07 - May 11 with 1167 views | Swansea_Blue | I wonder who the authorities are. The state of this reply too: “The Department of Health and Social Care said in a statement: "It's simply untrue that government policy has allowed the spread of COVID-19 in care homes. We've been working with the care sector since February to ensure they've had the best advice, based on the latest scientific evidence.” |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:11 - May 11 with 1140 views | jaykay |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 21:58 - May 11 by footers | Good thing the Tories have decimated local government spending for the last decade then innit. |
what are you saying there been austerity these last 10 years or so. i'm shocked |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:15 - May 11 with 1142 views | jeera |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 21:59 - May 11 by Plums | Surely that’s corporate manslaughter at best if proven? |
I want to give some benefit for the source so far being Sky and so room for a bit of poetic licence. Because if there has been some move to knowingly put infected patients into those environments, you would think there will be a thousand lawsuits following just that train of thought wouldn't you. |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:17 - May 11 with 1123 views | footers |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:11 - May 11 by jaykay | what are you saying there been austerity these last 10 years or so. i'm shocked |
Keep up. Austerity's over now, didn't you hear? |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:46 - May 11 with 1065 views | gazzer1999 |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:15 - May 11 by jeera | I want to give some benefit for the source so far being Sky and so room for a bit of poetic licence. Because if there has been some move to knowingly put infected patients into those environments, you would think there will be a thousand lawsuits following just that train of thought wouldn't you. |
Did you not hear of the hospitals sending patients out to care homes in the middle of the night so there would not be many staff around to refuse them? And hospital staff telling care homes if you did not take the patients they would be responsible for a death. |  | |  |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:47 - May 11 with 1063 views | homer_123 |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 21:58 - May 11 by footers | Good thing the Tories have decimated local government spending for the last decade then innit. |
Aren't the Tories going to claim this as a 'look...it's a good job we saved for a rainy day.' Situation....surprised they are trying to say they did a great job of saving money so we can spend it now. |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:57 - May 11 with 1041 views | footers |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:47 - May 11 by homer_123 | Aren't the Tories going to claim this as a 'look...it's a good job we saved for a rainy day.' Situation....surprised they are trying to say they did a great job of saving money so we can spend it now. |
"The more troublous the times, the worse does a laissez-faire system work.” - Keynes |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 23:04 - May 11 with 1015 views | jaykay |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:17 - May 11 by footers | Keep up. Austerity's over now, didn't you hear? |
keep up , sorry at my age i cant waste blood on erec-------- .oh you mean keep up with the news. |  |
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 23:08 - May 11 with 1010 views | jeera |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 22:46 - May 11 by gazzer1999 | Did you not hear of the hospitals sending patients out to care homes in the middle of the night so there would not be many staff around to refuse them? And hospital staff telling care homes if you did not take the patients they would be responsible for a death. |
Well I know of the, (well publicised- let's face it), 15,000 elderly who were returned to care homes to free up space in the hospitals. But this is a different ball game if X amount were known to be returned carrying the virus. Before, it already looked irresponsible to send anyone back into those places without first testing, but to send someone back in full knowledge is another matter entirely. Edit; to answer you properly I wasn't aware some of the methods used were so corrupt, no. If you get a chance to direct me that would be useful thanks. A link to something and I'll have a nose tomorrow. We have a lot going on atm this end with one aunt dying of cancer and another locked in a home with deaths from covid. [Post edited 11 May 2020 23:14]
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This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 23:37 - May 11 with 958 views | gazzer1999 |
This has the potential to blow up into an absolute scandal if proven on 23:08 - May 11 by jeera | Well I know of the, (well publicised- let's face it), 15,000 elderly who were returned to care homes to free up space in the hospitals. But this is a different ball game if X amount were known to be returned carrying the virus. Before, it already looked irresponsible to send anyone back into those places without first testing, but to send someone back in full knowledge is another matter entirely. Edit; to answer you properly I wasn't aware some of the methods used were so corrupt, no. If you get a chance to direct me that would be useful thanks. A link to something and I'll have a nose tomorrow. We have a lot going on atm this end with one aunt dying of cancer and another locked in a home with deaths from covid. [Post edited 11 May 2020 23:14]
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