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@freemo @YorkshireTea

Appears a very unscientific attitude, but I won't waste your time further.

Scuba looks cool tho

@YorkshireTea @freemo interested to hear your critique of this dude, looks troubling from my perspective

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@11112011 idc just want a short stop loss to justify obscene leverage

@mkwadee and from personal experience Germany is far more hard line in Covid response than the UK

@mkwadee I don't think that's the case at all, Labour have rubber stamped most of his policies.

@mkwadee Johnson has behaved, more or less, like almost every other national leader has in this, the only noticeable difference is that he has been reigned in by his own party (and principled individuals across the house) when his policies grossly overstepped our natural rights.

To repeat, France and Germany have been only too willing to overstep those bounds.

I'm not concerned with giving Johnson a rating, my concern is with government taking any more power than they have already arrogated themselves

@mkwadee I'm doubtful circuit breakers would have worked, because a proportion of people would have ignored them and the problem continues

SAGE did recommend that we were treated as rational citizens and informed rather than ordered to do certain things, this would have been far healthier in the long term

as to hospitalisations and deaths on the rise, hospitalisations are picking up slightly but not deaths - the post you made a few days ago seemed to be an artefact of the holidays not an appreciable rise in deaths.

I wholeheartedly agree that science has been papered over in favour of caving to political pressure.

we've been terrorised by daily health briefings quite enough - the government has failed to make use of numerous early treatment options which have had incredible success in India and Japan. This makes their dictates on Covid illegitimate in my eyes and I'm glad there's a vocal and effective wing in government which behaves accordingly.

kill your enemies with a frozen tube of tomato paste - the jury will think an Italian did it

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@mkwadee obviously Corbyn has nothing to do with Covid response, but the character od public discourse about him rhymes with that of Johnson (although Johnson has done far more to earn it in my view)

the view on scientific advice is interesting, did you have any stand out failings/things that should have been done?

@mkwadee all I see is a representative democracy behaving, broadly speaking, as advertised.

more generally, "Tory this, Johnson that" is just as bad as people bewailing Corbyn as a bad leader - it short circuits any room for debate on policy in favour of party politics

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