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Death spiral of the Tory Party

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Whitewavemark2 Sun 10-Apr-22 08:08:46

Not my words but senior Tories.

They fear that with the Sunak and Johnson debacle that both have lost complete respect from the voting public.

They worry that this is symptomatic of a political party in decline.

Well, we shall see. But I do believe that this country desperately needs a fresh start and new ideas, with a government of integrity and competence.

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 10:51:36

Once again jumped on a few points without properly reading or understanding.
Can’t give examples of levelling up at this stage because, as stated, the pandemic changed priorities.
The intention to spend big, level up, increase opportunity was thwarted by the pandemic.
Huge amounts of money were spent trying to keep people safe and fed. Huge amounts later to try to rejig the economy. Money wasted through fraudulent claims was due to the need for speed. Had the government held back waiting for the proper checks they would have been creating hardship for millions of genuine needy people.
Now when the government insist on checks for Ukrainian people wanting to come to the U.K. in order to keep us safe, they are accused of not going fast enough. Cries of ‘let everyone in and check later’ from the very ones who now say that checks on furlough claimants should have been more stringent.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 10:58:07

find funds for immediate vaccine research

Just something on this; the research had been going on for years. The UK government had furnished £5million to support it. Once the pandemic got going in reality, they provided another £33million. The total cost of the development of the vaccine is about £100 million.

So the total of what they spent on "vaccine research" was about 0.1% of what they frittered away on the useless test and trace system.

Happy to be corrected by somebody who knows what they are talking about. WWM2 for instance. wink

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 11:00:02

Why don’t you ask Alegrias Volver, she was the one with all the answers when it came to the science.

Lucca Mon 11-Apr-22 11:04:14

LauraNorderr

A young man meets a young woman, they get on well, she happens to be very rich, he happens to want a career in politics.
He is excited by the new Tory idea of spend big, level up, increase opportunity.
Bang. Pandemic. All priorities have to change, work hard and juggle to furlough and keep people safe. Find funds for nightingale hospitals just in case, find funds for immediate vaccine research, find funds to increase universal credit during the pandemic crisis. Doing all you can, becoming a popular choice for future PM.
Then the press decide you’re too popular and decide to dig around, make something of your wife’s wealth and status, then they find the green card issue and can’t wait to bring you down. If I was this man I’d be hankering after a life in California too.

I think it was skulduggery from no.10. Rather than the press.

volver Mon 11-Apr-22 11:04:48

Oh, that's clever hmm

I believe that WWM2 has a relative who works in vaccine development. If she knows better than me, I'd like to learn.

Instead of, say, opening my mouth and letting my belly rumble, as some people do.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 11:07:47

It is possible that we could be seeing the beginning of the end for the Tories.

In the first round of the French Presidential election the Socialists gained 1.7% of the vote. Ten years ago Hollande became President.

The once strong Republican Party gained 4.8% of the vote.

In the UK the Whigs were once a strong party, as were the Liberals. Both parties provided the UK with PMs.

So there is hope for the UK yet.

Lucca Mon 11-Apr-22 11:07:51

Now when the government insist on checks for Ukrainian people wanting to come to the U.K. in order to keep us safe, they are accused of not going fast enough. Cries of ‘let everyone in and check later’ from the very ones who now say that checks on furlough claimants should have been more stringent.
With respect. The Ukraine refugees situation is a totally unique situation. It’s a war. We say we are ready to welcome them…..we need to put our money where our mouth is, there are people waiting to welcome refugees , my nephew for one, who has a family waiting to come over from Poland ..he is paying for their accommodation there while nitpicking checks go on her including the local council wanting to check the gas certificate….but not actually getting on with it.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 11-Apr-22 11:07:51

? not me but DD.

Coastpath Mon 11-Apr-22 11:08:06

Once again jumped on a few points without properly reading or understanding.

I think people do read and understand LauraNorderr but they disagree with points you raise and try to provide information to demonstrate their take on what you've said. You often cover several points in each post that it's impossible to respond in general, especially if one disagrees with several of the issues so it makes sense to respond to key points.

To try to respond to the whole I would say that you seem very fearful of 'others' and very trusting of the Tory leadership. This to the extent that you are willing to give a 'less disciplined, more adventurous Tory party' another chance even though in so many of their actions they have let the country and themselves down.

Livvie Mon 11-Apr-22 11:12:15

Nightingale hospitals were a complete waste of money becausethere wasn't anyone to staff them.
Might need correcting.
NHS Exeter Nightingale all new state of the art diagnostics, CT and MRI scanners, the latest orthopaedic and opthalmic machinery, fluoroscopy, operating theatres etc.
All up and running efficiently, fully staffed, slashing waiting times (knee jobs in and out in a day).
Not bad from an old Homebase building.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 11:13:10

I thought that by espousing "levelling up" Johnson was trying to beat the Labour Party at their own game. For a time levelling up" was his mantra, just like "take back control" was. He seems to have a knack for coining these snappy little phrases.

MaizieD Mon 11-Apr-22 11:15:05

Livvie

^Nightingale hospitals were a complete waste of money becausethere wasn't anyone to staff them^.
Might need correcting.
NHS Exeter Nightingale all new state of the art diagnostics, CT and MRI scanners, the latest orthopaedic and opthalmic machinery, fluoroscopy, operating theatres etc.
All up and running efficiently, fully staffed, slashing waiting times (knee jobs in and out in a day).
Not bad from an old Homebase building.

What, during the height of the pandemic?

MaizieD Mon 11-Apr-22 11:18:57

Now when the government insist on checks for Ukrainian people wanting to come to the U.K. in order to keep us safe, they are accused of not going fast enough. Cries of ‘let everyone in and check later’ from the very ones who now say that checks on furlough claimants should have been more stringent.

That has to be one of the most extraordinary conflation of ideas that I have ever seen ?

I think someone else has told her the enormous, yawning gulf of the difference between the two...

maddyone Mon 11-Apr-22 11:21:57

Even I, being a bear of very little brain, thought Livvie meant after the pandemic that the hospital was used to catch up with outstanding surgeries.
Maybe I’m wrong.

Livvie Mon 11-Apr-22 11:30:47

Good thinking bear of little brain.
Most other Nightingale sites had to be handed back, this one grew from nothing in next to no time, and benefits from not having the pressures of an A & E.

Dinahmo Mon 11-Apr-22 11:33:21

LauraNorder

"Huge amounts of money were spent trying to keep people safe and fed. Huge amounts later to try to rejig the economy. Money wasted through fraudulent claims was due to the need for speed. Had the government held back waiting for the proper checks they would have been creating hardship for millions of genuine needy people."

The govt increased (temporarily) Universal Credit by £20 per week. A pittance

The SEISS grants for the self employed were based upon 3 years tax returns - which were already on HMRCs computers
so no need for further checks there.

The SEISS grants were not available to all the self employed as WWM has mentioned many times, with justification.

The furlough payments were made to companies to cover, in part, staff wages.

It is the various loans that were subject to fraud and that is down to insufficient checks by the banks. They had no need to do them since the loans were all backed by the govt. Checks could easily have been made, but they weren't.

I'm not quite sure where money was spent in trying to re-jig the economy. Of course re-jigging would take place after the pandemic but I haven't seen much sign of that. One thing that would have been a great help to businesses was to not increase the fuel duty or power prices. Those two items will place an increased burden on everyone (apart from the Sunaks of this world - they won't notice the price difference) because the cost of all suppliers are substantially increased.

LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 11:39:17

I am well aware of the difference between the two.
Ukraine are at war, there is a humanitarian crisis. Those escaping from the war zone to safe countries are being helped financially by many other countries including the U.K. we are then opening our doors after checks. We are still at war with terrorism, with people trafficking, with illegal entry of criminal gangs. Therefore, while Ukrainian people are safe in Poland, Moldova and other countries bordering Ukraine and we are helping financially, I see no reason not to check.
As for checks to fraudulent claims for furlough and other money available during the pandemic, we were at war with an unknown and deadly disease so time was of the essence and therefore money wasted. There was no safe country as a holding zone while checks were made.

DaisyAnne Mon 11-Apr-22 11:43:31

Can’t give examples of levelling up at this stage because, as stated, the pandemic changed priorities.
The intention to spend big, level up, increase opportunity was thwarted by the pandemic. LauraNorderr Mon 11-Apr-22 10:51:36

That sounds scary to me. Are you saying that you and others who voted for "levelling up", indeed, are still enthusiastic about it, are without any idea what the Tories meant?

Surely, it would have been laid out at the time of the election. Yes, they might now feel they needed to come back and tell us what they have had to drop, reprioritise, etc., but there must have been a plan you could use to decide on.

Otherwise, you might just as well, err, vote on leaving the second largest trading block in the world without being told what would happen when you did.

No one would do that to their country, surely?

DaisyAnne Mon 11-Apr-22 11:45:49

Livvie

Good thinking bear of little brain.
Most other Nightingale sites had to be handed back, this one grew from nothing in next to no time, and benefits from not having the pressures of an A & E.

I would imagine that was "well done, local Trust/local Authority" rather than a government move, wasn't it Livvie?

I wonder what flavour your MP is.

Livvie Mon 11-Apr-22 11:54:07

Eh? I don't live there.
Just looked up Exeter's MP and discovered it is Ben Bradshaw who I admire.

DaisyAnne Mon 11-Apr-22 12:01:18

Sorry about the misunderstanding Livvie and thank you for the research. I think of Ben Bradshaw as hard working, which is, indeed, admirable. smile

DiamondLily Mon 11-Apr-22 12:03:31

The London Nightingale, at the Excel centre, was huge.

But, due to being unable to staff it, the place only ever saw 20 patients.

A complete waste of money.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56327214

nomadsoul Mon 11-Apr-22 12:14:05

The Guardian? No bias there then! rofl

MaizieD Mon 11-Apr-22 12:23:59

maddyone

Even I, being a bear of very little brain, thought Livvie meant after the pandemic that the hospital was used to catch up with outstanding surgeries.
Maybe I’m wrong.

I was referring to the Nightingales which were supposedly to take covid patients 'during' the pandemic, as extolled by LauraNorder.

I'm glad that the Exeter one was developed and is making an excellent contribution to health care now. But, as, as livvie, and others, note, most others were handed back virtually unused.

Amused to note that Ben Bradshaw is a Labour MP.

Mojomum Mon 11-Apr-22 12:27:52

I’m just reading “failures of state” the inside story of Britain’s battle with coronavirus. I suggest reading this before you vote in any elections. It demonstrates the total incompetence of our current government, a disregard for the truth about how bad things were and a callous disregard for the suffering and the predicted number of deaths. Not to mention the corruption of awarding contracts to friends and the lying about ‘world beating’ test and trace. One thing I had not realised was the sending of large number of personal protection equipment that were sent free to china in the early stages of the pandemic, leaving our own vallient nhs staff to struggle wearing bin bags as a form of protection as we did not have enough pipe for our nhs, staggering. I don’t think you could make this up.