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farview Mon 06-Apr-20 20:18:00

News tweeted by Robert Peston..poor man..hope he gets well..

pat9 Tue 07-Apr-20 11:37:26

I was worried about him last week and my worst fears have been realised. Lets hope the care he is getting now stop it from escalating to the next stage and he is on the road to recovery soon

tickingbird Tue 07-Apr-20 11:38:21

I know some who keep going to the shops just to get out. Elderly and young. They just don’t get it.

paddyanne Tue 07-Apr-20 11:43:26

and agin Harry Paterson from Nottingham is very much a real person who lost his brother ebcause there was NO VENTILATOR for him.I'd guess they'll find "spares" for tory government who appear to be getting Herd Immunity by stealth .NO ONE wished Boris dead ,not Harry not Me ...take off your rose tinted specs ladies ,Boris is not his image ,he;s not sone cuddly bumbling bear .Wait until its one of yours in ahospital with no ventilators and see how you feel about him then,Either its sheer incompetence not following WHO advice or its herd immunity by stealth .I didn't SEE all the posts directed at me ,it was pulled before ai aswitched on my computer ,I wasn't surprised though because I had loads of pm's from women on here who support what Harry says and who dont want to take the flak from a few as they said smug self righeous grans who they've had run ins with in the past.

GNHQ ...I shall see how long it takes before this is pulled too.Freedom of speech is all one way on here if your not a tory its not allowed !!

wallers5 Tue 07-Apr-20 11:44:43

We need him back. Who else has such character in these troubled times.

GagaJo Tue 07-Apr-20 11:48:32

paddyanne, hear, hear!

My brother has been VERY ill with CV (talked to my mum yesterday). They called 999 for him because he was so ill. No ambulance. He wasn't ill enough. My SiL was very scared for him. She's a carer and had deemed he was in danger of death.

Yet people in higher places get better care.

Hard not to be angry when it directly affects you and your family members.

GagaJo Tue 07-Apr-20 11:50:01

Yet OF COURSE I wish BJ well also. He is a human being and I would not wish anyone to suffer. I'd have thought that was obvious, but I'm making it even more so before I am attacked.

Smileless2012 Tue 07-Apr-20 11:50:27

Just because freedom of speech allows you to say what you like paddyanne doesn't mean you should.

I for one am glad that thread was deleted, I was so disgusted by it I couldn't bring myself to post.

As for "smug and self righteous" did you not look at yourself in the mirror this morning?

Barmeyoldbat Tue 07-Apr-20 11:52:03

Well said Paddyanne, your thread should never have been taken down.

GracesGranMK3 Tue 07-Apr-20 11:56:41

The heading of the thread is "Boris in intensive care" and I am sure we all wish him well but you cannot get away from "so what next".

Very interesting listening to Gordon Brown talking about bringing all the ex-leaders together in this and other countries and then working internationally.

eazybee Tue 07-Apr-20 11:56:59

I am so glad that the thread was removed.

Bluekitchen192 Tue 07-Apr-20 11:57:51

No buts please. This really isnt about you today. Thoughts and prayers with the PM and his family today.

SirChenjin Tue 07-Apr-20 12:00:28

I think you were absolutely right to post it as an alternative view paddyanne and I was surprised at the level of vitriol that was directed at you, rather than at Mr Paterson. I couldn’t see any posts which critically deconstructed his article - they all seemed to be along the lines of ‘you hate Boris, you’re horrible’. I think people are rightly scared though, so tensions are running high.

Purplepixie Tue 07-Apr-20 12:01:11

I hope he gets through this ok. I know he wasn’t my favourite person at one time but I think he has certainly turning out to be the man for the job. I also think his girlfriend must be worried sick right now especially being pregnant.

maddyone Tue 07-Apr-20 12:03:05

Smileless I agree with you. Boris Johnson is a human being with a family who love him, just like all of us on here. I’m afraid I find it shocking that anyone could approve of it. I would never say such abhorrent things about Jeremy Corbyn and I wasn’t a fan of him. If he were to become ill I would wish for him to get well, just as I do for Boris Johnson.
It was a disgusting thing to post.

notanan2 Tue 07-Apr-20 12:03:44

Yet people in higher places get better care

BJ is getting the same care as everyone else.
He is in organ failure.
There is no way to pay or name drop your way into an ITU bed, they are nationalised.

Im sorry your Brother us ill Gaja, but if he truely was as ill as BOJO and wasnt admitted to ITU he would be dead now.

You only go to ITU if your organs wont hold up out of it.

maddyone Tue 07-Apr-20 12:05:12

Gaga I hope your brother recovers, it must be truly awful when a member of your family is so ill. I send you best wishes.

tickingbird Tue 07-Apr-20 12:10:28

I can’t say what I know without getting someone into trouble but I do know for a fact that nobody has died at QUEEN’S MEDICAL CENTRE, NOTTINGHAM due to lack of a ventilator. This is fact. If Harry Paterson’s brother has passed away in QMC it most definitely wasn’t because he needed a ventilator and one wasn’t available.

Houndi Tue 07-Apr-20 12:11:22

I wish Boris all the best but it has to be remembered that he voted against the nurse pay rise
My husband is working on the front line for the NHS.He was ment to have Easter of all Bank holiday cancelled and he working seven straight days with 3 days of
I worry for him every time he goes out of the door

GrannieIggle Tue 07-Apr-20 12:12:51

Please can we all agree to send out our prayers, thoughts, healing vibes to all those who are suffering...?

Boris is important and special, and there are many thousands all over the country struggling with this bug - they are also important and special to their loved ones.

Our lives would be diminished without any of them.

God bless everyone.

CardiffJaguar Tue 07-Apr-20 12:13:01

We all need strong government and although Boris haas shown some weaknesses he has shown very good strength in the role of PM and the government he has chosen. Therefore political differences are wholly unimportant now. We need Boris back in full health because without him there will be more difficulties ahead.

We also need his predicament to demonstrate to all those who have been and are ignoring the isolation and distances rules to realise they are just as vulnerable as he was and to change accordingly. Unity of our nation is paramount for us to be able to return to 'normality' asap.

trisher Tue 07-Apr-20 12:13:53

So notanan2 1 bed in ITU 2 patients need to be treated 1 is an overweight, unfit 50+ male who just happens to be PM the other is a reasonably fit 50+ male carer, who do you think would get the bed?
Read an interesting thing the other day. It was suggested that instead of clapping all those who voted Tory in the last 2 elections should stand on the doorstep and shout "sorry"..
I hope Boris gets better because hopefully he will have learned something and will value and pay NHS staff properly (but I will only believe that when I see it)

Irishlady Tue 07-Apr-20 12:15:41

Boris has got to get well because when I think of the politicians in high office the only one who can lead us through this and finalise Brexit is Boris Johnson.

Ellianne Tue 07-Apr-20 12:17:17

BJ is getting the best of care because:
a) St. Thomas' is the leading hospital for infectious diseases in the country
b) the hospital, being just over the road from The Houses of Parliament, has always been the dedicated hospital for MPs etc.
He is not receiving better care.

trisher Tue 07-Apr-20 12:17:24

Bloody Hell can't believe anybody is still worried about Brexit!

GrannieIggle Tue 07-Apr-20 12:18:49

@GracesGranMK3
I agree with you and I think it's about time that politicking stopped - time for everyone to get together and work in concert to beat this bug. It's no longer about policies, it's about survival now.