https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52374653
so they can s1agg off the government? is it more important to be able to berate a Tory government than to actually find an answer?
They said 18 months, we start trials on Thursday surely that is cause for optimism??
In short yes. It will be criticised whatever. If it turns out to be successful, people will be asking why we didn't start trials on Wednesday rather than Thursday.
If it's unsuccessful people will be calling for Hancocks resignation on the grounds that he gave us false hope.
1: Of course I want a vaccine to succeed. In text I suppose it's natural that you'd give a double-take but I was being ironic.
2: The link to the Tory Government is tenuous at best. They will get no blame from me if these trials go nowhere, and no credit if they succeed. Credit belongs to the scientists, and blame is any inappropriate for a scientific trial which by definition can't guarantee a successful outcome.
3. I don't hold out much hope that the earliest trials will succeed, or at least it will be a couple of months before we know either way, and a few months after that when they become widely available.
I don't think TTT has read this link in its entirety and/or understood it. Many government failings highlighted. Hancock is a complete disaster. Sack him.
jim 2) nowt to do with politicians but the anti British will still blame it on the Tories if it doesn't work.
I sometimes wonder, do all nations have a rabid anti section who s1agg off everything from their own side and always think the grass is greener elsewhere?
//They will get no blame from me if these trials go nowhere, and no credit if they succeed.//
Your support or otherwise is utterly irrelevant, Jim, but no credit if they succeed? Not even for the funding? That's a pretty sour attitude.
//He [Matt Hancock] said two leading vaccine developments at UK universities - Imperial College London and the University of Oxford - would receive a total of £42.5m to support their clinical trials.//
I don't see how it's sour. Credit where it's due, and that goes to the scientists who are working on this. Yes, the funding helps, but even then the Government could hardly not fund. I'm not sure they deserve praise for doing the only thing they can in the circumstances.
And yes, I appreciate that my support is irrelevant, but, sheesh, I'm just commenting on an AB thread. Everything we do is irrelevant in that sense.
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