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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 2240428" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>If we had believed the government it would be that. However, the World Health Organisation declared it a pandemic on March 11th. I certainly never believed it was mild, people were dying from complications, which bit of that was mild?</p><p></p><p>BoJo shaking hands with patients didn't help, what a Richard, that came back to bite him on the posterior. The government have done too little, too late. Now I see that the UK has turned down the offer made by the E.U., to join them in getting hold of large quantities of PPEs and possibly more important for those who get complications, ventilators. We've turned them down! Why! Because we're not in the E.U. I think when that is the issue, we really do have a bunch of kids in parliament.</p><p></p><p>If anyone loses their life because of a lack of ventilators it will be down to BoJo. What an idiot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 2240428, member: 245335"] If we had believed the government it would be that. However, the World Health Organisation declared it a pandemic on March 11th. I certainly never believed it was mild, people were dying from complications, which bit of that was mild? BoJo shaking hands with patients didn't help, what a Richard, that came back to bite him on the posterior. The government have done too little, too late. Now I see that the UK has turned down the offer made by the E.U., to join them in getting hold of large quantities of PPEs and possibly more important for those who get complications, ventilators. We've turned them down! Why! Because we're not in the E.U. I think when that is the issue, we really do have a bunch of kids in parliament. If anyone loses their life because of a lack of ventilators it will be down to BoJo. What an idiot! [/QUOTE]
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