Absolutely extraordinary to see how the ‘Northern Powerhouse/Level Up’ Tories have forced northern mayors into a de facto alliance against the government because of the government’s high-handed, arrogant, and grossly incompetent management of the pandemic in the North.
So in addition to widening divisions bet/ England and other U.K. member-states through Brexit (exacerbated by mismanagement of the pandemic), this government-of-the-damned is widening the North-South divide, further eroding the solidarity needed to respond to Covid effectively.
All they had to do was listen to what Burnham and the other mayors were saying, communicate with them, have a dialogue between central and local government re. lockdowns, furloughs, test and trace. Basic emergency management. Yet the useless Johnson cabal couldn’t even do that.
Never mind the rubbish being spoken that ‘Boris is doing his best’ and ‘No other government could have done better’. He’s not. Other governments have done better. There is no evidence that this one can ever be made to do the right thing.
It’s natural instincts are Brexit sloganising, headline-grabbing promises, inattention to detail, failure to prepare, know-it-all arrogance, failure to listen, all coupled with nepotism and a willingness to use to pandemic to cover up the Brexit fiasco & make money for its mates.
In short, a catastrophe of a government at a catastrophic time. A government guaranteed to make a bad situation worse. The absolute opposite of everything we need to get us through a pandemic that - coupled with Brexit - threatens to rip society to pieces.
In March, there was a real mood of solidarity, seriousness, and discipline across the country - a recognition of the seriousness of what was at stake and the common threat to the NHS that forced the government to take action. Now that is dangerously frayed,
and the government is largely responsible for that. Its actions and its messaging have induced despair, anger, confusion and distrust at precisely the time when we most need a serious and competent government that we can trust to be doing its best.
And that is why we need it gone. We can’t rely on it to do the right thing. We need it gone, replaced by a national emergency government that can respond to the crisis with seriousness, and coherence.

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9 Oct
Is it just a coincidence that so many of those who told millions of voters that they would be better off outside the EU and ignored all warnings about the negative consequences of doing so, also tend to oppose wearing ‘muzzles’ and argue that covid is a lot of fuss about nothing?
How many of them never gave a flying fuck about what would happen to the U.K. economy, chanted ‘no deal!’ and ‘let’s go WTO!’ Yet now they suddenly care about the impact of lockdowns on jobs and businesses.
How many of them disparaged expertise when it ran contrary to their Brexit fantasies, and even called such experts ‘traitors’. Yet now they hail ‘the science’ (that agrees with them) to justify their sociopathic libertarianism?
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Yesterday Johnson gave the kind of awful keynote speech to the Tory conference you might expect from the worst PM in U.K. history. Yet the Labour left on Twitter chose to attack...Keir Starmer, even though (because?) he has gained political ground in a remarkably short time.
Labour has now overtaken the Tories in the polls. Starmer is way higher than Johnson as a potential PM. Even Johnson’s supporters are moving away from him. All this has been achieved against the background of a national pandemic. Yet the Labour left attacks Starmer
And also contemptuously insults those who have (cautiously) supported him (Red Tories, Starmerhoids, and of course ‘centrists’ etc) with the same viciousness that the Labour right once directed at Corbyn.
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Priti Patel’s speech on the UK’s ‘broken’ asylum system is one of the ugliest & most sinister any British politician has made in many years. It really does spell out the direction of travel, in appealing to the Faragist/fascist underbelly inside and outside the Tory Party.
On the one hand it’s standard Tory claptrap: Our ‘proud’ tradition and our generosity t/wards refugees etc,but compassion must mean fairness and blah blah blah. But not a sliver of compassion to be found in this vicious little speech - not to mention the policies being mooted...
Wave machines. Detention camps in Moldova, Ascension Island etc - fitting punishments for the ‘invaders’ who tabloids, successive governments, Mosley-Farage, and soc. media racists have taught the UK public to fear and hate for years.
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This is a genuinely morally depraved allegation. There are NO nations that have taken ‘comfort’ from the high death tolls of other nations. There ARE govs that have played down their own high death tolls to distract from the incompetence that caused them. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
Seriously, what goes on at Elton that it churns out men so devoid of morality, decency, empathy and integrity that they can behave like this? And what is wrong with society that it raises such utterly unworthy monstrosities to high office?
Bear in mind that Johnson just attributed the successful measures taken by Germany and Italy to contain a second wave to the fact they don’t ‘love freedom’ as we do. Now he suggests that they ‘gloat’ about the sufferings of others. It’s Trumpian gaslighting w/ a posh accent.
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“Dave is making loads of money, and has no interest in taking on a big public job like Nato. Lots more time to chillax, put on weight and play the golf courses of the southern states of America.”

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For people like Dave, Osborne & Johnson politics is a game & an ego-fest. Asked why he wanted to be PM, Dave once replied ‘I think I'd be rather good at it’.

As we know, he wasn’t. He was a feckless windbag, whose only virtue was that he wasn’t as bad as his successors
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Time and time again they were warned what would happen to the economy, to businesses, to farmers, truck drivers, just in time supply lines. Again and again they sneered ‘Project Fear!’ Or they simply shrugged their shoulders and talked about WW2 or ‘sovereignty’.
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