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Bristol Red Rover

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1110 on April 12, 2020, 02:16:14 pm by Bristol Red Rover »
Are you sure it was St Thomas' Hospital...?

Thats what we are told, but knowing the dishonesty of todays Govt he could have been anywhere

Possibly just my doubting nature.



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big fat yorkshire pudding

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1111 on April 12, 2020, 02:54:39 pm by big fat yorkshire pudding »
Boris has left hospital, on Easter Sunday, a modern day resurection, 72 hours in Intensive Care and 48 hours on a general ward, remarkable and now against Government instructions, he’s toddling off to his second home. How far is Chequers away from St Thomas hospital compared to the top floor apartment at Downing Street?

Aye because he is going to be off to tesco and mixing with the local population isnt he?

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« Reply #1112 on April 12, 2020, 03:00:03 pm by Filo »
Boris has left hospital, on Easter Sunday, a modern day resurection, 72 hours in Intensive Care and 48 hours on a general ward, remarkable and now against Government instructions, he’s toddling off to his second home. How far is Chequers away from St Thomas hospital compared to the top floor apartment at Downing Street?

Aye because he is going to be off to tesco and mixing with the local population isnt he?

Not today, it’s Easter Sunday, a stage managed resurection

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1113 on April 12, 2020, 04:18:41 pm by ravenrover »
Wonder where Carrie is now?

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1114 on April 12, 2020, 04:23:49 pm by scawsby steve »
Wonder where Carrie is now?

Better ask Stephen King.

Filo

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1115 on April 12, 2020, 04:30:48 pm by Filo »
Wonder where Carrie is now?

Carrie doesn't live here anymore
Carrie used to room on the second floor
Sorry that she left no forwarding address
That was known to me
Carrie doesn't live here anymore
You could always ask at the corner store
Carrie had a date with her own kind of fate
It's plain to see

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1116 on April 12, 2020, 04:35:43 pm by selby »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1117 on April 12, 2020, 05:20:06 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

I think we went through this issue last week.

What in the name of God are you trying to achieve in chucking in this disgusting implied insult again?

Filo

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1118 on April 12, 2020, 05:30:40 pm by Filo »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

I think we went through this issue last week.

What in the name of God are you trying to achieve in chucking in this disgusting implied insult again?

Deflection from his failure to comment on yesterdays briefing

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1120 on April 12, 2020, 07:26:31 pm by drfchound »
https://dorseteye.com/was-boris-johnsons-covid-19-condition-contrived/







Yeah, well the same rag concludes that Corbyn was stitched up and that there was no evidence of anti semetism in the Labour Party.
I wonder why Starmer apologised for it then.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2020, 07:42:54 pm by drfchound »

wilts rover

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1121 on April 12, 2020, 08:45:10 pm by wilts rover »
https://dorseteye.com/was-boris-johnsons-covid-19-condition-contrived/







Yeah, well the same rag concludes that Corbyn was stitched up and that there was no evidence of anti semetism in the Labour Party.
I wonder why Starmer apologised for it then.

I wonder why Starmer wont release this report that Sky News have then?

scawsby steve

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1122 on April 12, 2020, 08:47:37 pm by scawsby steve »
Wonder where Carrie is now?

Carrie doesn't live here anymore
Carrie used to room on the second floor
Sorry that she left no forwarding address
That was known to me
Carrie doesn't live here anymore
You could always ask at the corner store
Carrie had a date with her own kind of fate
It's plain to see

I should have suggested asking Stephen King or Sir Cliff.

drfchound

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1123 on April 13, 2020, 09:05:26 am by drfchound »
https://dorseteye.com/was-boris-johnsons-covid-19-condition-contrived/







Yeah, well the same rag concludes that Corbyn was stitched up and that there was no evidence of anti semetism in the Labour Party.
I wonder why Starmer apologised for it then.

I wonder why Starmer wont release this report that Sky News have then?






Which report is that.

I wonder if you think that the parents of the nurse that looked after BJ are lying about what their daughter was doing.

IDM

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1124 on April 13, 2020, 09:51:46 am by IDM »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

You can go fishing when the lockdown is lifted..

If you’re looking for people who oppose Johnson AND who - lets be honest this is what you are looking for - wanted him to die, then you’re looking in the wrong place..

To be honest, as much as people in here can disagree and whether their opinions are justified or not, it is really disappointing that you have posted that..

Says more about you than it does the people you are fishing for.

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1125 on April 13, 2020, 11:14:47 am by BigH »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?
I'm not disappointed at all.

Because I think that the best hope we have of getting some much needed leadership over this whole fiasco is for Johnson to wake up, listen to his family, sack two thirds of his cabinet (and Cummings) and get some proper grown ups in to try and start sorting this mess out.

Absent Johnson, I don't see anyone in Government being able to step up at all. Which is mainly his fault as he appointed this bunch of servile snivellers but it scares the living daylights out of me nonetheless.

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1126 on April 13, 2020, 11:25:00 am by Filo »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

Disgusting post and says a lot about you!

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1127 on April 13, 2020, 12:00:22 pm by i_ateallthepies »
One of many from Selby, Filo and some of his others have been a good deal more disgusting even than that.  He's one of a kind.

IDM

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1128 on April 13, 2020, 12:10:02 pm by IDM »
Some posters (or ex posters) I would expect to see that sort of thing from.  From Selby.? I’m surprised and disappointed.  Different opinions on several issues yes, but what he/she posted earlier is bang out if order..

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« Reply #1129 on April 13, 2020, 12:20:32 pm by tyke1962 »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

I'll answer that one Selby and honestly too .

I'm glad he got the virus but I'm equally thankful he didn't die because of it .

Now I'll tell you why I'm glad he got infected .

For a start he might learn some genuine humility and actually understand that despite a privileged background , Eton , Oxford and doors opening left right and centre despite a genuine lack of talent and he's actually no better than anybody else .

He might also learn that cutting back public services and ideological austerity leads to illness and fatalities and the role of the state comes with responsibility to ensure its services are fit for purpose .

I genuinely hope a more rounded and humble PM actually comes out of his illness a better person and that he's learned that power comes with a responsibility for us all and is not just about Tory Party donors and the wealthy .

I'll be watching closely on who picks the bill up when this pandemic is over because if he is genuinely thankful to the NHS he'd better give them a better ride than his party have for the last 10 years .




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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1130 on April 13, 2020, 12:23:37 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Hadn't he already promised to do that before all this shit began?

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1131 on April 13, 2020, 12:28:00 pm by SydneyRover »
Enough with the jokes bb

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1132 on April 13, 2020, 12:28:32 pm by idler »
Politicians promise all sorts and then fail to deliver BB.
Maybe this may concentrate his mind.
Hopefully the NHS has proved it's worth beyond any doubt to some of those trying so hard to take it down the road to privatisation.

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1133 on April 13, 2020, 12:34:39 pm by big fat yorkshire pudding »
  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

I think we went through this issue last week.

What in the name of God are you trying to achieve in chucking in this disgusting implied insult again?

Deflection from his failure to comment on yesterdays briefing

I agree, but I dont also think your connotations that Boris didnt really suffer is fair either....

BillyStubbsTears

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« Reply #1134 on April 13, 2020, 12:35:52 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Yes BB. He did. But it was peanuts. Barely a sticking plaster.

We spend significantly less of our GDP on health than pretty much any other developed country. We need to be spending something like £40-50bn more per year NOW to match European levels. Then commit to 4-5% increases per year thereafter to match the demand of an aging population and improved treatments. That is the sort of change that is required.

What the Tories were proposing, pre-virus, was £6bn now and a total of £33bn (total, not per year) by 2024. That isn't enough for the NHS to standstill. If we increased the budget by £40bn now and then committed to proper annual increases, we'd need to put in an extra £200-250bn between now and 2024.

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« Reply #1135 on April 13, 2020, 12:41:42 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Here's an indication of the problem by the way.

https://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/healthcare_spending

Every developed economy is spending progressively more if it's GDP on the NHS for the reasons I set out above.

Look at what we have done over the past decade. That is why the NHS is stretched to breaking point. It's why our clinical outcomes have been falling. It's why you can't get a GP appointment. It's why A&E waiting time targets have been pretty much forgotten about (my 23 year old was waiting 6 hours to be seen in A&E in early March).

That's the scale of the problem we now have. And that was before this carnage. £6bn increase is, frankly, an insult to all of our intelligences. But it seemed to convince some folk that Johnson was serious about the NHS.

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« Reply #1136 on April 13, 2020, 12:54:22 pm by wilts rover »
https://dorseteye.com/was-boris-johnsons-covid-19-condition-contrived/







Yeah, well the same rag concludes that Corbyn was stitched up and that there was no evidence of anti semetism in the Labour Party.
I wonder why Starmer apologised for it then.

I wonder why Starmer wont release this report that Sky News have then?






Which report is that.

I wonder if you think that the parents of the nurse that looked after BJ are lying about what their daughter was doing.

I have no idea what the parents of the nurse said so have no idea if they are lying. She and all her colleagues are doing a wonderful job putting their lives at risk in treating patients like him. I wish him well in his recovery so he can thank her properly by recruiting more staff, giving them adequate equipment and paying them properly. All the things he has voted against in the past.

Edit - I have only just read the comments posted above on Johnson & NHS funding and fully agree with them. I was reading the thread through and thought I should reply to hounds post to me. Apologies if it is a little confused with two totally unconnected topics but hound asked me about them both.

The internal report into the actions of staff at Labour HQ 2014-2019 as mentioned by BRR. Only a few news outlets are covering it so not surprised you have missed it. You can read about it here.

https://www.change.org/p/keir-starmer-mp-keir-starmer-publish-the-report-in-full-and-take-action
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/apr/12/hostility-to-corbyn-curbed-labour-efforts-to-tackle-antisemitism-says-leaked-report
https://news.sky.com/story/labour-antisemitism-investigation-will-not-be-sent-to-equality-commission-11972071
https://twitter.com/AndyBurnhamGM
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BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1137 on April 13, 2020, 01:05:41 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
So, to summarise, an internal Labour party investigation, set up by Corbyn, has produced a report with no named author, which is meant to be dealt with through Labour party processes, but has been leaked to the Press. It details quite shocking behaviour by some of the Labour party officials, and that should absolutely have led to internal disciplinary action.

But I'm struggling to see why it helps to leak this to the Press. And why so many people on the Left want this trawled through in public.

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1138 on April 13, 2020, 08:36:43 pm by IDM »
Seems like Selby isn’t going to bother to try and defend this..

  Go no be honest, how many of you are really disappointed?

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Re: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
« Reply #1139 on April 13, 2020, 10:06:25 pm by Sprotyrover »
Chuffing heck you goons have turned this thread into an episode of 'Hitchcocks half hour!"😂😂😂😉

 

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