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When will this shit end?


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10 minutes ago, st dan said:

On a side note, I really do not like or have any time for Matt Hancock, and think he’s hardly pretty much this whole pandemic pretty shockingly - but I do think he’s delivered this announcement far more eloquently and less robotic then Boris ever has.

He’s even actually attempted to answer some of the questions he’s been asked too! And not an ‘alas’ to be heard. 

yeah, agreed...he's a pratt but I think he's done better than the PM or many others in cabinet. I read somewhere that it's been him vs Sunak in persuading Johnson whether to lockdown or not.

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He was also asked if the government have over-promised by saying we're normality by Easter. To which he responded by saying he's confident we can get back to normal by 2022. I can sound good if I make up questions and answer them.

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Just now, steviewevie said:

yeah, agreed...he's a pratt but I think he's done better than the PM or many others in cabinet. I read somewhere that it's been him vs Sunak in persuading Johnson whether to lockdown or not.

which I guess SHOULD be any Health Secretarys job ? 

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15 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

He was also asked if the government have over-promised by saying we're normality by Easter. To which he responded by saying he's confident we can get back to normal by 2022. I can sound good if I make up questions and answer them.

Within 6 weeks, by autumn, by Christmas, by Easter, by 2022 - what larks.

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