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Quote from: albie on December 10, 2021, 03:52:08 pmLabour should back a Plan B if it is thought through, reflects accurately the scientific advice, and will reduce significantly the impact of the Omicron variant.Bozo has cobbled together a Plan B hybrid which is irrational, and does not reflect the science.Nowhere do Sage say;"Work from home, but go to parties","Wear a mask in Tesco, but not in the pub","Do the utmost to prevent spreading by not going to work, but do not get paid for income lost".It is complete shit, just to distract from the other shit.There is no reason for Labour to support these half measures. Starmer should oppose these measures as being nowhere near what the science advises.If Labour support this nonsense, it is to help keep Coco clowning for a bit longer.......pathetic!Could Labour put an amendment in to try and get some sense into any restrictions
Labour should back a Plan B if it is thought through, reflects accurately the scientific advice, and will reduce significantly the impact of the Omicron variant.Bozo has cobbled together a Plan B hybrid which is irrational, and does not reflect the science.Nowhere do Sage say;"Work from home, but go to parties","Wear a mask in Tesco, but not in the pub","Do the utmost to prevent spreading by not going to work, but do not get paid for income lost".It is complete shit, just to distract from the other shit.There is no reason for Labour to support these half measures. Starmer should oppose these measures as being nowhere near what the science advises.If Labour support this nonsense, it is to help keep Coco clowning for a bit longer.......pathetic!
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 10, 2021, 06:46:14 amLooks like the government are going to need the support of Labour to get through parliament next week the Plan B regulations .Over 30 Tories are set to vote against the government or abstain .Interesting to see what Starmer does here .Does he support the measures and the party votes with the government ?Or Does he whip his MP's to abstain leaving Johnson to clean the mess up he's created and add another level of pressure on him ? .Interesting ..........Either way tyke, I get the feeling that you will lambast them anyway, whichway do you think they should vote?
Looks like the government are going to need the support of Labour to get through parliament next week the Plan B regulations .Over 30 Tories are set to vote against the government or abstain .Interesting to see what Starmer does here .Does he support the measures and the party votes with the government ?Or Does he whip his MP's to abstain leaving Johnson to clean the mess up he's created and add another level of pressure on him ? .Interesting ..........
Quote from: Filo on December 10, 2021, 08:24:30 amQuote from: tyke1962 on December 10, 2021, 06:46:14 amLooks like the government are going to need the support of Labour to get through parliament next week the Plan B regulations .Over 30 Tories are set to vote against the government or abstain .Interesting to see what Starmer does here .Does he support the measures and the party votes with the government ?Or Does he whip his MP's to abstain leaving Johnson to clean the mess up he's created and add another level of pressure on him ? .Interesting ..........Either way tyke, I get the feeling that you will lambast them anyway, whichway do you think they should vote?My own view given I'm not in favour of any more restrictions what so ever is that he should whip his MP's to abstain .
Labour should back a Plan B if it is thought through, reflects accurately the scientific advice, and will reduce significantly the impact of the Omicron variant.Bozo has cobbled together a Plan B hybrid which is irrational, and does not reflect the science.Nowhere do Sage say;"Work from home, but go to parties","Wear a mask in Tesco, but not in the pub","Do the utmost to prevent spreading by not going to work, but do not get paid for income lost".It is complete shit, just to distract from the other shit.There is no reason for Labour to support these half measures. Starmer should oppose these measures as being nowhere near what the science advises.If Labour support this nonsense, it is to help keep Coco clowning for a bit longer.......pathetic!
Surely not. Johnson denied any knowledge of Plan C today.
Quote from: tyke1962 on December 10, 2021, 06:53:07 pmQuote from: Filo on December 10, 2021, 08:24:30 amQuote from: tyke1962 on December 10, 2021, 06:46:14 amLooks like the government are going to need the support of Labour to get through parliament next week the Plan B regulations .Over 30 Tories are set to vote against the government or abstain .Interesting to see what Starmer does here .Does he support the measures and the party votes with the government ?Or Does he whip his MP's to abstain leaving Johnson to clean the mess up he's created and add another level of pressure on him ? .Interesting ..........Either way tyke, I get the feeling that you will lambast them anyway, whichway do you think they should vote?My own view given I'm not in favour of any more restrictions what so ever is that he should whip his MP's to abstain .Yep I’d agree with that Tyke
Syd,"Making up scenarios".....you are going to have to explain, I have no idea what you are talking about.Labour supporting Bozo and and silly plan is not in the public interest, is it?If you reckon it is, please set it out.
But Labour have said that they will support Boris, Syd.Thangam Debonnaire has been on TV saying that is exactly their position.Just very odd, and a complete misunderstanding of the political dynamics.
Syd,Stop being silly.Labour have confirmed that they will support Plan B.Streeting was on R4 at lunchtime saying just that.The question is about whether Labour have properly understood the implications of doing so.When your opponent is about to make a major error, you stand aside and make sure that they "own it", so they can't say later that Labour would do the same.It is not about "blaming the opposition for the state of the country", it is about making sure that Bozo takes the rap.There are further implications for union funding on the back of this.
Quote from: albie on December 10, 2021, 09:51:39 pmBut Labour have said that they will support Boris, Syd.Thangam Debonnaire has been on TV saying that is exactly their position.Just very odd, and a complete misunderstanding of the political dynamics.Just the opposite Albie. This vote will split the Tories and enrage the ones who vote against it. Even more when they learn Johnson is also about to cave in to the EU on the NI protocol. So he will forever have enemies on his own benches - never a good idea.It also makes it interesting for a future leadership contest. Did they or did they not support this vote?
21 months in and people are still talking absolute nonsense like this."The virus will do what it wants regardless of these measures ."
Tyke I'm listening to the scientists, not to the politicians.The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have been bang on the money in modelling the spread over 2021. A very good friend of mine is closely involved in that effort and he's one of the sharpest minds I know.They are now saying the most optimistic outcome over the winter is another 25k deaths. Worst case is 75k deaths and NHS running out of capacity.
Just to clarify why I feel so strongly about this and why it may not come across too well especially if people have lost family and close friends to Covid .I've seen a Police State in this country before in the strike , I've seen what the state is capable of when it has an agenda .I've seen the Police become the government's paramilitary wing and I've seen people arrested for simply crossing the border in to another county .I've seen the BBC deliberately frame Orgreave to suit the government agenda and I'm still waiting for the papers to be released in to the public domain .I'm not a covid denier or a conspiracy theorist I'm just someone whose lived a life with some previous .