In fairness it's genetic.
You can't expect a Tory MP to not put his snout in the trough.
Much the same way as you can't expect me to share Licorice Allsorts.
In other news.
Roads are more dangerous to our children's lives than a global pandemic:-
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So that's alright then.
Just one of the multitude of aspects that has me so frustrated and reverting back to my mantra of:-
'why are you making a near impossible job so much harder?'
I didn't quote Boris but the intent was there.
Everything, every single piece of evidence he has had since he couldn't "save Christmas" has pointed towards not reopening schools.
Yes he's changed his mind.
You are correct 'u-turns' ought to be praised and not used as a stick to beat him with...
While everybody else knew this was coming.
I so so want to be sympathetic to Boris and his government.
This is shittiest of all shitty jobs, and he didn't even sign up for it.
It's all but impossible - so why make it so freakin hard for yourself?
I don't think it's so far fetched to think that Johnson's mixed messages have gone some way to escalating this near impossible situation into one almighty clusterf**k.
Yesterday
Prime Minister - 'schools will stay open'.
General Public 'yeah right not for long'.
Today
PM - 'schools are...
This is the Premier Minister you're trivialising down to the level of one of 2 primary school boys being told off by a buxom teacher wearing glasses with her hair tied up, and a pencil sticking out of the bun.
No it was about 2 weeks ago.
That's a direct quote from Boris to a question that was basically:-
'Why have you had to u-turn your position of saving a Christian festival?'