Lying Bastard to stand for PM

The lying ** Johnson puts out one last lorry-load of bullshit.
Said Bozo... “I have easily got 102 nominations from fellow MPs in the bag. But it would not be right for me to stand, in the interests of party unity etc...” (to paraphrase)
Hogwash. The scumbag Bozo was going to fail, quite publicly, on Monday morning. So he runs away.
Hopefully, Sunak faced him down on Saturday evening and called his bluff, so we should not see Bozo in any public office again. Nor Jacob Rees-Mogg, Dorries and quite a few other RWNJs.
Interesting that he said 'I am uniquely placed to avert a General Election'. All about him and the party, not the country.

The BBC's latest tally of publicly declared backers puts Mr Sunak on 155 and Ms Mordaunt on 25.
Mr Johnson had 54, according to this tally - although he said he had 102. Another lie.
 
The lying ** Johnson puts out one last lorry-load of bullshit.
Said Bozo... “I have easily got 102 nominations from fellow MPs in the bag. But it would not be right for me to stand, in the interests of party unity etc...” (to paraphrase)
Hogwash. The scumbag Bozo was going to fail, quite publicly, on Monday morning. So he runs away.
Hopefully, Sunak faced him down on Saturday evening and called his bluff, so we should not see Bozo in any public office again. Nor Jacob Rees-Mogg, Dorries and quite a few other RWNJs.
Zahawi done like a kipper.

 
In what way?
He was late in calling both lockdowns.

The result being that more people died, more people suffered from long Covid and the subsequent lockdowns had to be kept in place longer due to the exponential rise in cases in the time lost between when he should have shut down and when he did shut down.
 
He was late in calling both lockdowns.

The result being that more people died, more people suffered from long Covid and the subsequent lockdowns had to be kept in place longer due to the exponential rise in cases in the time lost between when he should have shut down and when he did shut down.

On the advice of the CMO and CSA, how is that negligent?
 
Link please to the advice from the CMO and CSA not to lockdown.

SAGE minutes https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sage-meetings-march-2020, of particular relevance:

SAGE 14 - 10 March 2020
para 32 onwards, which talks about potential interventions including home isolation of symptomatic cases "within the next 10 days" and social distancing for those aged 70+ and other vulnerable groups within a 2 - 4 week timeframe, and;

SAGE 16 - 16 March 2020
2. SAGE advises that there is clear evidence to support additional social distancing measures be introduced as soon as possible;

which is a reference to the measures discussed on the 10th, that were introduced on the 16th, and not a call for a full national lockdown, also:

17. While SAGE's view remains that school closures constitutes one of the less effective single measure to reduce the epidemic peak, it may nevertheless become necessary to introduce school closures in order to push demand for critical care below NHS capacity

which could be seen as explicit advice against a full lockdown.


Plus, there is the rather fundamental point that making a mistake is not the same thing as negligence anyway.
 
SAGE minutes https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sage-meetings-march-2020, of particular relevance:

SAGE 14 - 10 March 2020
para 32 onwards, which talks about potential interventions including home isolation of symptomatic cases "within the next 10 days" and social distancing for those aged 70+ and other vulnerable groups within a 2 - 4 week timeframe, and;

SAGE 16 - 16 March 2020
2. SAGE advises that there is clear evidence to support additional social distancing measures be introduced as soon as possible;

which is a reference to the measures discussed on the 10th, that were introduced on the 16th, and not a call for a full national lockdown, also:

17. While SAGE's view remains that school closures constitutes one of the less effective single measure to reduce the epidemic peak, it may nevertheless become necessary to introduce school closures in order to push demand for critical care below NHS capacity

which could be seen as explicit advice against a full lockdown.


Plus, there is the rather fundamental point that making a mistake is not the same thing as negligence anyway.
Not attending the first 5 Cobra meetings seems pretty negligent to me
 
  • Wilson;
  • Churchill;
  • Baldwin (3 spells);
  • MacDonald;
  • Gladstone (4 spells);
  • Gascoyne-Cecil;
  • Disraeli;
  • Smith-Stanley;
  • Temple;
  • Peel;
  • Lamb;
  • Wellesley;
plus a few more before the 1832 reform act.
How many of that lot were thrown out because of misdemeanours?
None I would bet.
Unlike BoJo who is a fraud.
 
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