Laughing
Well-known member
I don't know enough about the NHS to comment on that perspective, however the assertion that it would be the same under any government is clearly rubbish.
Let's look at Nobby Barnes comment, as I have heard that from a few people, same scientists = same outcomes. Does anyone actually believe that?
A number of SAGE members have already said that lockdown was advised earlier and Johnson ignored the advice
Why are the minutes of the SAGE meetings redacted, cos the government have something to hide perhaps?
Now to other points, whoever you vote for the government always gets in, which is true as far as it goes.
Funding for social services, policing, schooling and the NHS have been drastically reduced year on year by the tories whilst reducing wages in real terms and getting rich themselves. In real terms Labour have always invested more in these core services than the tories. Whilst I don't like Blair, his spending on education, for example, was much much larger than the tories, in real terms.
The wealth gap has not increased at the same rate under different governments that is a fallacy. In a free market this will always happen, under any government, but by proper taxation it can be slowed, the tories first order of business when they get in is to offer tax breaks to their buddies and funders.
Anyone who doesn't vote has declared themselves out of the process and should be ashamed of themselves, people died for this democracy and you are pi**ing all over their sacrifice, and furthermore, I don't really care what your opinion is on the country. If you can't be bothered to use your ballot paper I can't be bothered to listen to you moan about the government.
Let's look at Nobby Barnes comment, as I have heard that from a few people, same scientists = same outcomes. Does anyone actually believe that?
A number of SAGE members have already said that lockdown was advised earlier and Johnson ignored the advice
Why are the minutes of the SAGE meetings redacted, cos the government have something to hide perhaps?
Now to other points, whoever you vote for the government always gets in, which is true as far as it goes.
Funding for social services, policing, schooling and the NHS have been drastically reduced year on year by the tories whilst reducing wages in real terms and getting rich themselves. In real terms Labour have always invested more in these core services than the tories. Whilst I don't like Blair, his spending on education, for example, was much much larger than the tories, in real terms.
The wealth gap has not increased at the same rate under different governments that is a fallacy. In a free market this will always happen, under any government, but by proper taxation it can be slowed, the tories first order of business when they get in is to offer tax breaks to their buddies and funders.
Anyone who doesn't vote has declared themselves out of the process and should be ashamed of themselves, people died for this democracy and you are pi**ing all over their sacrifice, and furthermore, I don't really care what your opinion is on the country. If you can't be bothered to use your ballot paper I can't be bothered to listen to you moan about the government.