Interesting to compare the non-message of yesterday (and the mad...whatever it was tonight) with this from Starmer
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No random Latin. No mad pointing. No thumping the table.
"Following his own brush with coronavirus he has resigned the office to spend more time with his young family".
I give it by August next year absolute latest.
Someone I saw once said Johnson doesn't want so much to be Prime Minister as to be a "former Prime Minister". All the plum jobs, all the gigs he wants, all the gravitas he can shake a stick at, but none of the responsibility.
That's a lie, it's not even what your mate Guido has said. Are you actually paying attention or are you hearing a bit of what you want to hear and then extrapolating?
Out of interest, does your opinion on these matters stretch to other areas? Would you discount lawyers claiming the Government...
Can't wait for the resident Government cheerleaders to decide these front-line workers are Labour activists and can thus be safely ignored too...
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Claiming to oppose the Government by positioning yourself on the same side as the Daily Telegraph isn't exactly highly convincing.
I mean you cite Guido Fawkes FFS. Alarm bells should have been ringing then.
An interesting thought that of course had that game that weekend gone ahead then the Arsenal game could well have become a super spreader event for Brighton / Sussex. As far as the Government were concerned there was no problem with that going ahead (they didn't ban mass events until after that...
Largely correct, albeit the League of Nations was basically a busted flush by about 1935 in the eyes of just about everyone. The time parallels also don't really work as there was very little actual activity in the west up until the spring of 1940 (Hitler and Stalin being more concerned about...
We'd have got to the success of Operation Overlord after the lessons learned in the failures of the Dieppe Raids and Dunkirk, plus learning the lessons of the successes (and failures) of Operation Husky.
Because you should always be looking to what has happened and trying to learn lessons from...