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Donnywolf

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Brexit and Coronavirus
« on April 28, 2020, 10:10:20 am by Donnywolf »
I suspect there will be a clear correllation here and I red to do just a Poll to see if it was there but got way too complex
So instead please feel free to comment and say whether you voted to Leave, Remain or did not vote in the Referendum on the EU and then whether you are satisfied with the Goverments handling of the crisis be that in preparation for it or as it emerges
For me
I voted REMAIN and I think that any Government of any colour would be struggling at the moment and the Conservatives certainly are doing just that
So Remain and poor job



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IDM

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #1 on April 28, 2020, 10:12:56 am by IDM »
Are you asking us to comment on how the government is handling coronavirus, or how they are dealing with the effects of coronavirus on brexit?

Donnywolf

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #2 on April 28, 2020, 10:23:47 am by Donnywolf »
Really I was just trying to do a Poll to see if those who had voted Leave or Remain were split on Johnsons handling of Coronacrisis

I suspected that like me - if people voted Remain they would be dissatisfied with how things are going with the virus issue

I also thought that the Leavers in general would be happy with the Governments virus management

I didnt have a clue what those who did not vote in the Referendum would be thinking

I am sure someone will have a Poll somewhere

Herbert Anchovy

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #3 on April 28, 2020, 10:33:25 am by Herbert Anchovy »
Voted Leave
Government are doing/have done a poor job
Edit: Though I think the Chancellor has done a good job

Ldr

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #4 on April 28, 2020, 10:34:51 am by Ldr »
Leave and poor

idler

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #5 on April 28, 2020, 10:51:27 am by idler »
Leave. Poor preparation and slow reaction from the government as a whole.
I do agree about the chancellor though, he seems the only minister with any confidence and assurance that he knows what he is doing.
I think that Boris will be looking over his shoulder when this is over.

IDM

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #6 on April 28, 2020, 10:57:42 am by IDM »
Remain and poor.  But as above, the chancellor is the only one coming out with some credit..

Some of what the government is doing ie lockdown and the nightingale hospitals ia good, but the dithering, delays and lies are very poor and sadly very much expected from this government.

I can’t say that any other government would have done better..  had corbyn and labour won, i guess there would be much (probably justified) blame going on against the previous government for lack of preparation, but it’s almost pointless debating that because they didn’t..

RedRover45

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Re: Brexit and Coronavirus
« Reply #7 on April 29, 2020, 08:45:37 am by RedRover45 »
Voted Leave
Government are doing/have done a poor job
Edit: Though I think the Chancellor has done a good job

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