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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
What lies  That's all they do, that's why public faith in them is at an all time low.
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. Just thought you could come up with some examples as you accused them, obviously not.
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With regard to this specifically are you suggesting they should just be excused mistakes that cost peoples lives just because they were genuine?
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As I said there needs to be an enquiry to ascertain if there was any carelessness or negligence. If somebody in the run up to this estimated that 2million PPE gowns would be sufficient, but it turned out we actually needed 4million - that’s a mistake, I wouldn’t sack anyone for that.
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There was a time not so long ago when people held their hands up and offered their resignation over things a lot less serious.
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Never been one for the instant resignation, depending on what the error is
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It's not like the mistakes aren't still happening, on my way to my key worker job today I was flabbergasted at the amount of people out and about, it was like a particularly busy normal day, I went passed a small block of flats and whole families were mingling together without a care in the world.
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That’s not the government, that is the public, get them to resign.
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Typically the BBC is headlining the news on TV right now with the story of the flight full of PPE equipment arriving from Turkey, they're not saying "oh great more vital PPE", no. They are focusing that it is
3 days late - yes that's the real story.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52378491
Secondly they are criticising the government for joining an EU scheme purchase PPE late.
Although the scheme has not yet delivered 1 box of PPE or 1 ventilator.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52377087