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3 Jan, 4 tweets, 1 min read
If the NHS breaks in the next few weeks - and sensible, well informed people are worrying about precisely that - it'll be because the government's failef to do what was necessary in the last two weeks and two coming ones.
And still the idiot masochist conspiracy theorists spew out their disinformation in the pages of supposedly respectable right wing newspapers, magazines and radio stations.
Utterly fucking incapable of grasping the reality of the situation or the human cost of their lies.
Death-loving sociopath fucking morons.

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5 Jan
There's a tragic irony to Johnson's love of Churchill.
When Churchill became prime minister, he said: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat". He was honest about the severity of the situation and what it entailed. He didn't pretend everything would magically be alright.
Johnson's approach is the exact opposite. He runs from bad news like a dog from fireworks. He invents nonsense timetables by which everything will be fine.
Read 6 tweets
3 Jan
Lovely first few days of the year watching films, lazing about, reading newspapers in bed, cooking good food, drinking good wine, going on walks, playing records, sprawling out on the floor and reading comics.
A few days ago I was rather struggling with lock-down: missing pubs, restaurants, friends, work, the general bustle of a busy life.
I find it helps, if you can, to actively lower your expectations: to reset and limit your emotional bandwidth into assuming that home, and the nice things you can do in it, is all there is.
Read 5 tweets
31 Dec 20
Hard to work out if this year will be one we remember forever or if it will be completely forgotten. For those of us lucky enough to stay inside and not lose anyone, there was so little content to remember it by.
Already, most of my memories are from March, when things felt ferocious and scary. The announcement of proper lockdown. A weird anxious behaviour I developed where I'd sporadically clean all the surfaces of the flat.
But from summer onwards, once we had a better handle on what was going on, I've already losing memories, because we have basically done the same thing every day.
Read 4 tweets
31 Dec 20
This is possible. Talking to people involved in exports over the last couple months, they were divided over whether it would chaos or whether the expectation of chaos would lead many people to sit it out and thereby avoid chaos.
This doesn't avoid the problem, it just makes it less telegenic. It displaces disruption from the ports to other parts of the supply network.
Others expected chaos on day one. Others later in January. Some expect it for weeks, some for months, some not at all. The truth is: no-one knows.
Read 5 tweets
30 Dec 20
If you hated 2020, just want until you get to experience the first quarter of 2021 in lockdown.
I mean. These are the shittest months if the year at any time. But now they're coming at the tail end of a terrible fucking year.
Thank fuck for the vaccine. If it wasn't coming down the tracks I think things would be getting psychologically very ugly.
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30 Dec 20
Commons debate of the Brexit deal kicks off in a bit and lasts until 2:30pm, when it goes off to the Lords. You can follow here. parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/72…
I'm going to tweet along to the Commons bit because fuck it, what else is there to do. Just to eat and drink and be merry and relaxed, and why would anyone want to do something like that.
In the mean time, I strongly recommend this blog by @Brigid_Fowler of the Hansard Society hansardsociety.org.uk/blog/parliamen…
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