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It’s kept a * Terrorist sympathiser * at the right side of number 10 , but because of the U turns and the contradictory statements each day , I’m fast becoming disillusioned with the party I voted for, the latest allowing Cummings to keep his job, no link needed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But they are all the same aren't they? I suspect the Labour party would have been exactly the same. There are always opportunists in every party who make the rules and then flaunt them. They think they are above it all and can get away with it. I think politicians are more slippery than defence lawyers! I think Boris still deserves a chance.
It’s true to say that no government since WWII has been faced with such complex issues at this one is facing. Brexit is on-going, they’re currently trying to work a way through a pandemic and, because of that, the economy is facing disaster - and people get their knickers in a knot about u-turns and government employees they perceive to be less than worthy of their positions. The fact is - and anyone who is or has been an employer will understand this - even a wayward employee is worth hanging on to if he’s doing a valuable job - and only the employer can decide that. He’s not about to ask the AnswerBank for opinions - and nor should he. We appear to have become a nation populated by lip-dragging snowflakes who all think they know best and who all want it their way. The whingers need to get a grip and grow up.
Time alone will tell if the country agrees with you in a few years, but hopefully there will be a more reasonable choice before the public in 2024 or whenever.
I do agree with Naomi's first point; the Government is extremely unlucky to have faced such a complex issue as a pandemic at the same time as having another major issue on their plate (which, in turn, makes it odd why the Government is so afraid of adding a few months to the, totally arbitrary, Brexit timetable so that they can focus their energy properly on the more urgent health and economic crisis).
I do agree with Naomi's first point; the Government is extremely unlucky to have faced such a complex issue as a pandemic at the same time as having another major issue on their plate (which, in turn, makes it odd why the Government is so afraid of adding a few months to the, totally arbitrary, Brexit timetable so that they can focus their energy properly on the more urgent health and economic crisis).
Naomi at 17.56
The most intelligent contribution on the fiasco that all this has become.
What Cummings has done or hasn't done has no bearing on the position we are now all in with the virus and the economy. It hasn't changed anything since it happened weeks ago. Nobody has suffered by what he did. What will be achieved by sacking him?
The most intelligent contribution on the fiasco that all this has become.
What Cummings has done or hasn't done has no bearing on the position we are now all in with the virus and the economy. It hasn't changed anything since it happened weeks ago. Nobody has suffered by what he did. What will be achieved by sacking him?
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