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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid 16:54 - Oct 30 with 4368 viewsElderGrizzly

Literally in black and white today at the Covid inquiry

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:55 - Oct 30 with 3054 viewsGeoffSentence

I thought we knew that already, 'let the bodies pile up' waso ne of his wasnt it?

Don't boil a kettle on a boat.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 with 3017 viewsbaxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:01 - Oct 30 with 3000 viewsBlueBadger

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


It's a valid point, if you're a f**king sociopath.

Quite a lot of those people who 'were going to die anyway' had good lives that were expected to go on for a fair bit and families who miss them.

I'm now going to mute this thread, because it won't do the old brain weasels any favours.

I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:02 - Oct 30 with 2967 viewsPlums

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


The economy is there to serve us, not for us to sacrifice our lives for.

It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:03 - Oct 30 with 2955 viewseireblue

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


It’s not a valid point, it is a sound bite.

A government should be capable of thinking beyond simple “divide and rule” style slogans when governing.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:05 - Oct 30 with 2938 viewspositivity

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:02 - Oct 30 by Plums

The economy is there to serve us, not for us to sacrifice our lives for.


if boris was so keen on this sacrifice, he should've refused treatment.

maybe the sacrifice was only for other 'elderly' people

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:07 - Oct 30 with 2910 viewsSwansea_Blue

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


It's unbelievably callous.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:09 - Oct 30 with 2888 viewsBlueschev

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:02 - Oct 30 by Plums

The economy is there to serve us, not for us to sacrifice our lives for.


It's far left sentiment such as that which leading our country to ruin!
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:15 - Oct 30 with 2868 viewsElderGrizzly

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:55 - Oct 30 by GeoffSentence

I thought we knew that already, 'let the bodies pile up' waso ne of his wasnt it?


He denied it. Or lied. Depends how you want to put it

Cummings has called him out on it, but we’ve never seen it expressed by Johnson until today.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:18 - Oct 30 with 2842 viewsElderGrizzly

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:07 - Oct 30 by Swansea_Blue

It's unbelievably callous.


And this makes Sunak complicit too.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:19 - Oct 30 with 2829 viewswkj

Its amazing that Shafi's handwriting isn't the most offensive thing in that image

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:19 - Oct 30 with 2826 viewsbaxterbasics

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:02 - Oct 30 by Plums

The economy is there to serve us, not for us to sacrifice our lives for.


Judgements are made on economy/freedom Vs health and safety all the time. It's the reason we don't ban all alcohol, or impose 15mph speed limits everywhere.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:24 - Oct 30 with 2780 viewsPlums

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:19 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

Judgements are made on economy/freedom Vs health and safety all the time. It's the reason we don't ban all alcohol, or impose 15mph speed limits everywhere.


Except this isn't a risk management judgment of that nature at all is it? This is about letting older people almost certainly die (and many of them elected Johnson - let's not forget that) to keep short term cash flowing.

It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:24 - Oct 30 with 2778 viewsNthsuffolkblue

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:19 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

Judgements are made on economy/freedom Vs health and safety all the time. It's the reason we don't ban all alcohol, or impose 15mph speed limits everywhere.


They are.

It's why we have 20-70 mph speed limits and laws banning under 16s buying alcohol and cigarettes, etc too.

We are all going to die one day. It doesn't justify letting the bodies pile high, especially when that policy was more damaging to the economy in the long run.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:29 - Oct 30 with 2718 viewsnoggin

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


Wow!

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:34 - Oct 30 with 2682 viewsNthsuffolkblue

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


Out of interest, does it equally apply to the poor as well as the elderly?

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:35 - Oct 30 with 2679 viewsbluelagos

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:19 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

Judgements are made on economy/freedom Vs health and safety all the time. It's the reason we don't ban all alcohol, or impose 15mph speed limits everywhere.


Johnson's callous approach was far from a measured / refined assessment of the impact of lockdowns. He was intellectually unable to grasp the exponential nature of the growth of COVID hence why we locked down late (and for longer and with more deaths) than necessary.

He did this not once, but twice, demonstrating an unforgivable approach with the health of our elderly and vulnerable.

So whilst you are right that decision makers do need to make considered judgements of the costs and benefits of lockdowns (Financial and human/social) - that was not his approach. His was one of denial and grasping at straws and excuses for doing nothing - and thus ensuring 000s of needless deaths.

Those that died might have been primarily the elderly but that does not for a minute mean his decision making was somehow ok then.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:39 - Oct 30 with 2631 viewsNthsuffolkblue

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:35 - Oct 30 by bluelagos

Johnson's callous approach was far from a measured / refined assessment of the impact of lockdowns. He was intellectually unable to grasp the exponential nature of the growth of COVID hence why we locked down late (and for longer and with more deaths) than necessary.

He did this not once, but twice, demonstrating an unforgivable approach with the health of our elderly and vulnerable.

So whilst you are right that decision makers do need to make considered judgements of the costs and benefits of lockdowns (Financial and human/social) - that was not his approach. His was one of denial and grasping at straws and excuses for doing nothing - and thus ensuring 000s of needless deaths.

Those that died might have been primarily the elderly but that does not for a minute mean his decision making was somehow ok then.


I am not sure intellectually unable is the correct phrase. The man is clearly not stupid. I think he is such a populist he was unwilling to make what he saw as an unpopular decision. Which makes it worse really.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:41 - Oct 30 with 2601 viewswkj

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:39 - Oct 30 by Nthsuffolkblue

I am not sure intellectually unable is the correct phrase. The man is clearly not stupid. I think he is such a populist he was unwilling to make what he saw as an unpopular decision. Which makes it worse really.


Aiye, he put all his eggs in one basket that he could be a cult of personality like Trump, it turns out that was short sighted.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:42 - Oct 30 with 2582 viewsfactual_blue

What sort of Catholic doesn't consider all human life* to be sacred?



*Subject to provisos about heretics etc etc

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:44 - Oct 30 with 2561 viewsbluelagos

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:39 - Oct 30 by Nthsuffolkblue

I am not sure intellectually unable is the correct phrase. The man is clearly not stupid. I think he is such a populist he was unwilling to make what he saw as an unpopular decision. Which makes it worse really.


I really don't think he grasped it. It was doubling every 2-3 days so a weeks delay meant x4 the number of cases and also a longer lockdown before the cases reduced to whatever was seen an acceptable level.

His dithering meant longer lockdowns - if he was driven solely by populism (with no care for loss of life) he would still have wanted as shorter lockdowns as possible and so gone early.

I really think he is that stupid - great with a greek or latin phrase - but not so good with O level maths.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:47 - Oct 30 with 2530 viewsHerbivore

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 16:59 - Oct 30 by baxterbasics

I thought it was a valid point, if insensitively expressed.


Jesus wept.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:49 - Oct 30 with 2509 viewsLaManga

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:34 - Oct 30 by Nthsuffolkblue

Out of interest, does it equally apply to the poor as well as the elderly?


All of us have a price. If the treatment cost isn't considered viable, it won't be made available.

That's why sometimes people have to raise their own funds to get life saving treatment elsewhere.
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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:51 - Oct 30 with 2473 viewsHerbivore

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:49 - Oct 30 by LaManga

All of us have a price. If the treatment cost isn't considered viable, it won't be made available.

That's why sometimes people have to raise their own funds to get life saving treatment elsewhere.


Sounds like we have a really healthy, people focused socio-economic model.

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So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:52 - Oct 30 with 2467 viewsnoggin

So Johnson was happy for the elderly to die in Covid on 17:49 - Oct 30 by LaManga

All of us have a price. If the treatment cost isn't considered viable, it won't be made available.

That's why sometimes people have to raise their own funds to get life saving treatment elsewhere.


Was sufficient PPE considered too expensive for the healthcare workers who died? Seems contracts for mates was far more important.
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