That's utter shit chap, again. Apologies for having to resort to those words, but maybe you'll finally take notice before I back out of these discussions.
I have never liked Boris Johnson. I was unhappy that he was finally able to position himself as leader of the Tories, since it moved him...
Again, I don't know how much of this is aimed at me, but I'm certainly not supporting the PM, and I'm not entirely sure I'm even cutting him some slack either.
Yet it seems you may be taking from what I've written that I'm a blue-rosette wearing perma-Tory voter. And whilst I have voted Tory in...
I love you mate, you know that, but if any of the above applies to me you're ridiculously wrong.
As I say, I genuinely try to play the ball not the man on all occasions. If I can be accused of anything that I would readily accept is that I cut everyone too much slack, that I'm a naive optimist...
My guesses, are for two reasons:
1. Face-to-face education has been prioritised from all political angles. It was always going to be the last thing to go.
2. But primarily, because millions of parents across the country sent their kids in.
I wouldn't have opened schools today, but that doesn't...
Not on the Marr show he didn't:
“There are obviously a range of tougher measures that that we would have to consider… I’m not going to speculate now about what they would be, but I’m sure that all our viewers and our listeners will understand what the sort of things… clearly school closures...
That's pretty much me too.
I haven't voted Tory for a long time. In fact, I voted Labour more recently than I voted Tory, but I try to play the ball not the man, and judge each situation independently and on its own merit.
And as I've already written today, I absolutely despair that...
But there has been widespread and continued support to keep kids in school for face-to-face learning if at all possible, from all sides of the political spectrum.
Keir Starmer has said schools must stay open. 'The harm caused to children by not being in school is huge,' the Labour leader told...
Players go home to their family. Their partners may have jobs - certainly outside the Premier League - and kids in school.
A kid brings it home, infects a footballer who then takes it into the club environment.
Footballers can't live in a cricket-style bio-bubble, isolated from everyone else...
The problem is the alternative is horrendous: people turning up at hospital, and they'll probably have to make their own way there, to be told that they can't be cared for and are, to all intents and purposes, left to die, possibly alone.
This isn't just those infected with Covid either, by the...
So you’re holding up your hands and taking responsibility for pursuing Corbyn as a viable PM candidate?
Well done. I can’t imagine others of your ilk being man enough. They tend to disappear when the going gets tough. Another thing they have in common with Boris.
It’s quite ironic that those that seemed to believe that Jeremy Corbyn was in any way electable, and championed him, are now saying “told you so” about Johnson.
They did as much to put Johnson where he is as anyone who voted for him.
Still, they seem to be enjoying themselves right now, so...
The USA didn't do that.
What they did was say you couldn't enter in if you'd visited a prescribed list of countries in the prior 14 days. This list included the UK - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/from-other-countries.html
So, for example, any Brit could still have a...