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Is It Time For Boris Johnson To Resign?
I voted for him in the election along with millions of others in the North of England, seeing as someone who seemed to understand and be on the same wavelength as us Northern working class folk. However during this crisis it seems he has always playing catch up, never leading and in thrall to his scientific advisers who seems to be setting policy at the moment. Now all the backstabbing going on in no. 10 and his girlfriend now seems to be running the show by the backdoor. I have no confidence he won't make a pigs ear out of distributing the vaccine. I think the new year would be a good time to go along with matt Hancock. Rishi sunak should take over.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always had the impression that BJ wanted to be PM simply because he wanted to be, without having much idea of what he was going to do once he got there. Gordon Brown was the same.
Of course he shouldn't resign. He should step up and do the job. Sort Brexit out (something he never thought he'd have to do) and deal with the pandemic.
Of course he shouldn't resign. He should step up and do the job. Sort Brexit out (something he never thought he'd have to do) and deal with the pandemic.
Depends where you get your data:
“As of 12 November 2020, 254 772 deaths have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: United Kingdom (50 365), Italy (42 953), France (42 535), Spain (40 105), Belgium (13 758), Germany (11 982), Poland (8 805), Romania (8 389), Netherlands (8 205), Sweden (6 082), Czechia (5 570), Portugal (3 103), Hungary (2 784), Ireland (1 965), Bulgaria (1 898), Austria (1 473), Greece (909), Croatia (893), Denmark (753), Slovenia (424), Slovakia (414), Finland (365), Norway (285), Lithuania (235), Luxembourg (198), Latvia (103), Malta (85), Estonia (76), Cyprus (32), Iceland (24) and Liechtenstein (4).”
“As of 12 November 2020, 254 772 deaths have been reported in the EU/EEA and the UK: United Kingdom (50 365), Italy (42 953), France (42 535), Spain (40 105), Belgium (13 758), Germany (11 982), Poland (8 805), Romania (8 389), Netherlands (8 205), Sweden (6 082), Czechia (5 570), Portugal (3 103), Hungary (2 784), Ireland (1 965), Bulgaria (1 898), Austria (1 473), Greece (909), Croatia (893), Denmark (753), Slovenia (424), Slovakia (414), Finland (365), Norway (285), Lithuania (235), Luxembourg (198), Latvia (103), Malta (85), Estonia (76), Cyprus (32), Iceland (24) and Liechtenstein (4).”
Whatever the true figures and however unprecedented the Government's handling has been a shambles and deceitful.Boris liked to talk abt 'dither and delay' abt Brexit but thats exactly wot hes done here.
The country has bn lied to again and again.Its fraudulent.I know several folk who have booked a test,not attended due to queues and got a positive result.
The country has bn lied to again and again.Its fraudulent.I know several folk who have booked a test,not attended due to queues and got a positive result.
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