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Quote from: bpoolrover on June 03, 2023, 02:27:10 pmI still don't think there is a clear outcome to what should have been done, clearly there needed to be a lockdown, was it done quick enough probably not, was it done for 2 long probably as it's caused a lot of deaths since, the tories wanted shorter lockdown labour wanted longer A clearer outcome will be when we find out what the expert advisors were telling the government and what any reasons for ignoring them were.
I still don't think there is a clear outcome to what should have been done, clearly there needed to be a lockdown, was it done quick enough probably not, was it done for 2 long probably as it's caused a lot of deaths since, the tories wanted shorter lockdown labour wanted longer
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 03, 2023, 07:23:18 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 03, 2023, 06:37:39 pmQuote from: Hounslowrover on June 03, 2023, 06:21:11 pmSo BB the point is to learn nothing that can be used if there is a future pandemic. Points should always be learnt with the advantage of hindsight, but the use of hindsight to gain political smarty points is appalling. Go on then. Who is doing that in this thread?Give over, who are you actually trying to kid other than your handful of followers? You started this thread as a political football to kick the Tories, just as you have been doing for donkey's years.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 03, 2023, 06:37:39 pmQuote from: Hounslowrover on June 03, 2023, 06:21:11 pmSo BB the point is to learn nothing that can be used if there is a future pandemic. Points should always be learnt with the advantage of hindsight, but the use of hindsight to gain political smarty points is appalling. Go on then. Who is doing that in this thread?
Quote from: Hounslowrover on June 03, 2023, 06:21:11 pmSo BB the point is to learn nothing that can be used if there is a future pandemic. Points should always be learnt with the advantage of hindsight, but the use of hindsight to gain political smarty points is appalling.
So BB the point is to learn nothing that can be used if there is a future pandemic.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 03, 2023, 03:08:16 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on June 03, 2023, 02:27:10 pmI still don't think there is a clear outcome to what should have been done, clearly there needed to be a lockdown, was it done quick enough probably not, was it done for 2 long probably as it's caused a lot of deaths since, the tories wanted shorter lockdown labour wanted longer A clearer outcome will be when we find out what the expert advisors were telling the government and what any reasons for ignoring them were. there were so many expert advisors advising different things, so you will have to cherry pick which ones you think were right
And here's me thinking that it is you who ignores the content that doesn't suit your agenda, and only engages in the content that does! Why don't you engage in all content?
Quote from: bpoolrover on June 03, 2023, 09:19:38 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on June 03, 2023, 03:08:16 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on June 03, 2023, 02:27:10 pmI still don't think there is a clear outcome to what should have been done, clearly there needed to be a lockdown, was it done quick enough probably not, was it done for 2 long probably as it's caused a lot of deaths since, the tories wanted shorter lockdown labour wanted longer A clearer outcome will be when we find out what the expert advisors were telling the government and what any reasons for ignoring them were. there were so many expert advisors advising different things, so you will have to cherry pick which ones you think were rightAnd that's one of the areas where you learn lessons for the next time a big disaster hits. How can politicians know which "expert" judgement to trust.In this case, there were "experts" saying in March and May 2020 that COVID was over and done with.Of course it wasn't. It killed about 150,000 people in Britain after those dates, and would have killed many, many more if we hadn't had the lockdownsOne of the key lines of questions that the inquiry will be asking is:1) Why were those "experts" who were so horribly wrong about the situation at the start of the epidemic, invited to Whitehall in September 2020 to persuade Johnson not to impose a lockdown?2)Who arranged for them to be paraded in front of Johnson?3) How many avoidable deaths and how many billions of pounds of lost economic output were the result of those decisions? (Because they led directly to the second wave getting totally out of control by Xmas 2020, and to the inevitable lockdown, when it did come, having to be much harder and longer.)If we are going to learn anything, we have to know, broadly, which "experts" got things right, and which ones were egotistical gobshites who got pretty much every call wrong. And we have to know why it was that, in late 2020, our leaders chose to listen to the latter group.It's not good enough to shrug and say "There were different opinions." There always are. The art of leadership is filtering out the wrong opinions.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 03, 2023, 09:26:09 pmAnd here's me thinking that it is you who ignores the content that doesn't suit your agenda, and only engages in the content that does! Why don't you engage in all content?I've only got so much time. There are some things that don't interest me. There are some topics where I have nothing to add. Lots of reasons.What I don't, ever do is to ignore content and throw abuse at people who are trying to discuss in good faith.Why do you do that so regularly?
No one cares anymore. Yesterday’s news. We’ve all moved on. No amount of complaining is going to change anything.
Quote from: ncRover on June 04, 2023, 11:46:35 amNo one cares anymore. Yesterday’s news. We’ve all moved on. No amount of complaining is going to change anything.I’m sure relatives of the deceased care
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 03, 2023, 09:34:03 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 03, 2023, 09:26:09 pmAnd here's me thinking that it is you who ignores the content that doesn't suit your agenda, and only engages in the content that does! Why don't you engage in all content?I've only got so much time. There are some things that don't interest me. There are some topics where I have nothing to add. Lots of reasons.What I don't, ever do is to ignore content and throw abuse at people who are trying to discuss in good faith.Why do you do that so regularly?If 'good faith' means everything the Tories did in the pandemic was wrong, and everything Labour did was right, then my opinion about the handling of it is irrelevant in the great scheme of things on this forum. What is relevant though is my point that you and your handful of mates treated the pandemic as a political football and used your one-sided bias for your political agenda of hate.I don't know and I've never pretended to know the answers as to which route the government should have taken regarding Covid, and the only political remarks I made were in an attempt to level up the ridiculous one-sided attacks from you and your mates.I just hope those involved in the inquiry are not politically biased, like you, so as to ignore the content that doesn't suit their agenda.
Quote from: ncRover on June 04, 2023, 11:46:35 amNo one cares anymore. Yesterday’s news. We’ve all moved on. No amount of complaining is going to change anything.It's about learning lessons. Only someone determined to stay ignorant would not care about that.And it's about holding leaders to account. Having them justify their decisions. It's core to how democracies operate. How can you make decisions on the competence and trustworthiness of political decisio makers if you don't inquiry into how they formulated decisions during the most important events.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 04, 2023, 07:54:44 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 03, 2023, 09:34:03 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 03, 2023, 09:26:09 pmAnd here's me thinking that it is you who ignores the content that doesn't suit your agenda, and only engages in the content that does! Why don't you engage in all content?I've only got so much time. There are some things that don't interest me. There are some topics where I have nothing to add. Lots of reasons.What I don't, ever do is to ignore content and throw abuse at people who are trying to discuss in good faith.Why do you do that so regularly?If 'good faith' means everything the Tories did in the pandemic was wrong, and everything Labour did was right, then my opinion about the handling of it is irrelevant in the great scheme of things on this forum. What is relevant though is my point that you and your handful of mates treated the pandemic as a political football and used your one-sided bias for your political agenda of hate.I don't know and I've never pretended to know the answers as to which route the government should have taken regarding Covid, and the only political remarks I made were in an attempt to level up the ridiculous one-sided attacks from you and your mates.I just hope those involved in the inquiry are not politically biased, like you, so as to ignore the content that doesn't suit their agenda.I know this is pissing more time and effort up against the wall, but I'll say it anyway.Back during the pandemic when you were disgustingly accusing me of the same thing, I pointed out the numerous times that I had praised Govt action.Do you remember what your ridiculous response was?You said I'd done that as cover so that I could refer back to it later and thereby hide my real intent which was to use the pandemic to score political points.I've never quite understood whether you are a WUM, or just so screwed up that you genuinely believe that utter b*llocks. Either way, you're really not worth bothering with.
Billy.Many people think the government did the best they could do under such unprecedented circumstances.Many people don’t.An enquiry is necessary, of course it is, for lessons to be learned. With absolutely no doubt, some mistakes (with the benefit of hindsight, of course) were made, and hopefully the enquiry will identify these.But. Most of your posts on this thread aren’t really about the enquiry, are they? That’s not really the point of this thread, is it? That, as usual, is so transparent.Here’s a thought: let the enquiry take its course and accept its outcome with some integrity.Then, you never know, people might start to accept that there is more to you than a tory bashing obsessive who doesn’t write much on here with good faith.
Wilts.More to the point, you might expect them to be concerned about the established fact that the Cabinet Office lied to the head of the inquiry about what information they had, and only backed down when she smoked out their lie.You might think they'd be more interested in that than chucking out and hominems. But of course that is the triumph of hope over experience.
Quote from: belton rover on June 04, 2023, 04:06:59 pmBilly.Many people think the government did the best they could do under such unprecedented circumstances.Many people don’t.An enquiry is necessary, of course it is, for lessons to be learned. With absolutely no doubt, some mistakes (with the benefit of hindsight, of course) were made, and hopefully the enquiry will identify these.But. Most of your posts on this thread aren’t really about the enquiry, are they? That’s not really the point of this thread, is it? That, as usual, is so transparent.Here’s a thought: let the enquiry take its course and accept its outcome with some integrity.Then, you never know, people might start to accept that there is more to you than a tory bashing obsessive who doesn’t write much on here with good faith.I would have thought that most people who cared about the Inquiry and the results of it so that lessons could be learnt, would care about what offical government communications were being released to it. And which were being witheld. Which is what this thread is about.Unless the chair of the Inquiry knows exactly what the government were doing & discussing, and why, then how can a full picture be shown?You will find a number of of posts in the covid thread saying how there should be a full inquiry into what the government did and why they did it. Funny how some of those same people appear to not now want one. Funny old world.
On holiday at the mo, has the Cabinet Office now "found" the Wa's and diaries?There seems to be a news blackout ontinterweb about this