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So What Was Boris Doing?
When he should have been leading strategy in the early stages of the coronavirus catastrophe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.diddly, your thread is really irrelevant but still you are carrying it on. The PM as you have been told many times does not usually go to these meetings but you only picked out the bit from your rag that mentioned it and missed the rest out. Admit it nearly all your political posts have been against Boris because he said he would take us out of the EU. This thread isn't really about the cobra meetings but it is the fact that you can try and have a go at Boris.
Whether the PM chairs a COBR meeting depends on the seriousness of the meeting, Gove is being protective as he should be. The question remains, was the matter serious enough that he should have started chairing them before he did. If you cast your mind back to the end of Feb Boris under a lot of pressure to take charge of the situation, with claims that he wasn't taking it seriously enough.
Maybe the PM only attends when the status reaches a certain level. The status was low in January and later to Moderate (in Feb I recall), It was raised to High in March and Boris chaired the meetings after the status was raised.
With hindsight it would have looked better to have chaired them and may or may not have made any difference to the outcomes- we'll never know. Depending on how things progress now I think History may regard it as a lack of foresight by Boris and his team of medical advisers.
With hindsight it would have looked better to have chaired them and may or may not have made any difference to the outcomes- we'll never know. Depending on how things progress now I think History may regard it as a lack of foresight by Boris and his team of medical advisers.
"Admit it nearly all your political posts have been against Boris because he said he would take us out of the EU."
And just like a typical bremaniac, true to type its throwing its toys out of its pram because it cant get its own way on here, same as it did with the referendum...same as every post it starts.....just cant accept losing...talk about making a fool of yourself...
And just like a typical bremaniac, true to type its throwing its toys out of its pram because it cant get its own way on here, same as it did with the referendum...same as every post it starts.....just cant accept losing...talk about making a fool of yourself...
Shedman above - what a load of rubbish re my only putting on part of the link - it was there in its entirety. Re the PM not always attending Cobra meetings - other sources today have said that Gordon Brown went to Cobra meetings from the start when the Foot and Mouth crisis reared its ugly head because he deemed it a national emergency. If Covid isn't an emergency I don't know what is. Ergo Boris should have been there.
Try reading this article by one of our most respected journalists:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ comment isfree/ 2020/ap r/20/bo ris-joh nson-su nday-ti mes-pri me-mini ster-co ronavir us
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