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Daisymae Thu 05-Nov-20 14:50:32

I see that Johnson is to talk to the nation again today. I imagine that he will be reinforcing the message about the figures. Obviously caught on the hop at the weekend. I'm almost starting to feel sorry for him. Almost.

silverlining48 Thu 05-Nov-20 18:14:06

Personally after all these months of lockdown I prefer for Christmas to be limited (bah humbug!) so we won’t pay for it afterwards with even more lockdowns. I do know how much we look forward to it but it’s only a day and will cost us dear.

BlueBelle Thu 05-Nov-20 18:08:57

Well not just COVID but he hasn’t done anything right since he’s been in office and how can you forgive the Cummins the track and trace the complete and utter ignorant bluffing

Lewie Thu 05-Nov-20 18:03:31

Jennifer I also agree smile

Gwyneth Thu 05-Nov-20 18:02:38

I haven’t heard Starmer offer any solutions though. All he appears to have done is criticise which is very easy to do when you’re in opposition. The government have made mistakes but I do feel for the Prime Minister. He’s damned if he does or damned if he doesn’t. How do we know the opposition would have done any better?

Smileless2012 Thu 05-Nov-20 18:01:32

What a depressing thought Calendargirl we have friends in business, husband and wife with a hair salon and a restaurant; it's a very worrying time for them and so many others.

Calendargirl Thu 05-Nov-20 17:58:33

Smileless2012

I did wonder with furlough being extended to March if it's on the cards that the lock down will go on until March too.

Exactly.

Smileless2012 Thu 05-Nov-20 17:57:26

I did wonder with furlough being extended to March if it's on the cards that the lock down will go on until March too.

Calendargirl Thu 05-Nov-20 17:57:18

I do wish Boris wouldn’t keep bringing up Christmas, and more or less saying it will be ok to have a ‘normal’ one.

It won’t be.

He should be upfront, admit it will very much depend on how the virus progresses, and December 2nd will not be the end of it all.

BlueBelle Thu 05-Nov-20 17:55:38

Don’t feel one iota of sympathy for him
Be careful what you wish for
I can’t bear to watch all this, every radio station, newspaper, tv
I ve done day 1, is that it, can we come out now

grumppa Thu 05-Nov-20 17:55:31

I thought Simon Stevens was excellent. He produced a simple, understandable clear graph and made clear what he thought about the amateurish garbage put on our screens on Saturday.

LauraNorder Thu 05-Nov-20 17:54:45

I like what Sir Simon Stevens said at the beginning about asking the nurses, paramedics and doctors what they wanted him to put across.
I liked that he stressed it was REAL. it is so very real and that message needs to be hammered home

Ellianne Thu 05-Nov-20 17:52:01

B9exchange

It's with Simon Stevens, so going to frighten us with stories of NHS becoming swamped again?

I actually l thought Simon Stevens was very good and said it as it is. He stressed the important number, those being admitted to hospital.

seamstress Thu 05-Nov-20 16:53:42

As we already know what he is going to say why bother to watch - can't bear all the turgid charts.

B9exchange Thu 05-Nov-20 16:47:25

It's with Simon Stevens, so going to frighten us with stories of NHS becoming swamped again?

LauraNorder Thu 05-Nov-20 16:44:25

I’m with JenniferEccles. He has my sympathy.
Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t.

Luckygirl Thu 05-Nov-20 16:43:50

I would not swop places with him - but he did ask for it!!

It is not a place I would have asked for in the first place!

Luckygirl Thu 05-Nov-20 16:43:06

Do you know, I cannot bring myself to feel remotely sorry for him. His hubris led him to barge his way into the "top job" and now he actually has to take on the responsibilities of that job I feel no sense of pity for him. Let him reap what he sowed.

Honestly I am usually quote a mild person, but feeling sorry for this dreadful man is a step too far.

lemongrove Thu 05-Nov-20 16:38:39

Jennifer I agree ??

lemongrove Thu 05-Nov-20 16:37:59

BBC1 5pm

AGAA4 Thu 05-Nov-20 16:20:39

B9 I think this will be about the furlough carrying on till March too. They obviously think that not much will change with the Covid situation over the winter.

JenniferEccles Thu 05-Nov-20 16:17:39

I also feel sorry for him.
He is being pulled this way and that by all the scientists and so called experts all wanting him to do something different.

Then there are his own MPs with differing views on the wisdom of the latest lockdown.

Then there is the issue of him having had the virus himself, Brexit still to be finalised, plus there is a young baby to add to the mix.

I think he’s fully entitled to look a bit care-worn at times !

Who would swap places with him?

B9exchange Thu 05-Nov-20 16:05:55

Surely it is to announce the extension of furlough to March?

petra Thu 05-Nov-20 15:37:10

caught on the hop
He was given figures/ information that didn't add up. Did he bother to read them? No. If he had I like to think that with his education he would have realised that 2+ 2 weren't making 4.
The only reason he's making another speech is because he's been told that the natives are becoming restless ?
I wonder, also, if he's been informed that the natives have noticed that the emperor has no clothes.

Charleygirl5 Thu 05-Nov-20 15:33:06

That really would be very good news and I may break the rules by dancing in the street because I know I would not be alone.

Barmeyoldbat Thu 05-Nov-20 15:30:10

Maybe he is quitting smile