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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I think the government has been careful in its decision making. With hindsight, different decisions could have been made at times, but you could say that of other governments over the world.
This was a unique situation and we were dealing with the unknown. It’s all very well slagging off the government no matter what it does from the comfort of your own armchair, but I shudder to think about what a pig’s ear the other lot would have made of it. Captain Hindsight would have been facing the wrong direction throughout. Corbyn would have consulted Hamas.
At least this government has been decisive, and they have certainly come up trumps with vaccine procurement and the subsequent action to ensure prompt vaccination of the population.
Meanwhile, EU deaths are set to escalate with the start of a new wave that their population is fully exposed to.
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More tosh Old Boy.
Surely the EU can just "shield the vulnerable"?
I see you've at least dropped that ludicrous tagline from beneath your user name.
The fact other governments could have made better decisions is neither here nor there to your original claim that I debunked - as I say it's a matter of public record - that they ignored SAGE advice on both lockdowns and this had a catastrophic impact modelled as tens of thousands of deaths.