YouGov finds that just 16% are opposed to an inquiry into the COVID pandemic – politicalbetting.com
The above YouGov polling looks at what could be a big political issue in the coming weeks as the lockdown restrictions are eased and Britain prepares to return to “normal life”.
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There has to be proper scrutiny and transparency over what decisions were taken, when, by whom and on what basis.
This is basic democratic accountability.
"One Night in Camden (Lock) and the World's Your Oyster"
So we are led to believe....
Two excellent posts from @Mortimer
"Not being able to go to a pub because I haven't got the right papers is not a niche interest. It is a fundamental restriction on civil liberties. And what is worse, it isn't scientifically necessary."
"This is still my crumb of comfort. The govt wouldn't be able to do this before, say, November at the earliest. A few months to develop an app. Another month to redevelop an app after the first one fundamentally misunderstands how technology works. A couple of months in the law courts when a crowdfunded JR is brought in. A month trial somewhere (Isle of Wight maybe). By which time the pandemic is over and everyone laughs at the govt for being so stupid to not realise this in the first place."
Some city breaks, a nice place in Cornwall, a nice place in Wales, and in Alnmouth.
But the news that will terrify PBers everywhere, but OGH and myself have holidays scheduled for the same time in April.
However, I can barely be bothered to turn the news on today to listen to the pandemic related issues. And I am a political nerd. No-one is going to say they oppose an inquiry. Will anyone beyond the usual antis actually care about the findings? Nope.
The results, by research company J.L. Partners, suggest Labour have seen a decline since November 2020, with its six point advantage turning into a four point Tory lead.
It shows leadership has been a key driver in the turnaround in both parties’ standing.
Sir Keir Starmer has fallen into negative territory, going from +7% to -3%.
Boris Johnson has switched from a net positivity rating of -2% to +7%.”
https://www.channel4.com/news/exclusive-poll-shows-conservative-lead-in-red-wall-seats
A business has the right to decide who it chooses to admit and who it doesn't.
There are a few examples where the law determines who can go into a particular venues - we don't normally see 6 year olds in betting shops (even in West Ham) and the theory, if not the fact, of who can be served alcohol does exist.
That said, it shouldn't be the Government dictating to business who it can admit or not - if a business takes a particular line, it will either benefit or not. If my local Spoons banned anyone under 50 before noon, it wouldn't lose a penny - that may not be universally true.
Many of the disasters of our anti-Covid campaign are down to them, not the politicians, starting with the boffins' asinine and obsessive belief that this was a new version of Flu, AKA Fighting the Last War
Scary to remember just exactly when most of the Covid 19 deaths took place.
https://twitter.com/jamesjohnson252/status/1376956275142066176?s=21
But I don't think they will.
The costumes etc. really did enter popular culture though.
An enquiry should be commission to investigate the advice, decision making both together and separately of all four nations, and lessons to be learned , good and bad
Blame should only be apportioned if bad decisions were taken maliciously.
Johnson will probably be able to wriggle his way out of the blame for the first lockdown. Two reasons: 1. The disease was brand new, which basically gives both him and the scientific advisors, who may not necessarily have got everything right, the benefit of the doubt; 2. It'll likely transpire that a lot of the decisions that look dodgy in hindsight (letting Cheltenham go ahead because it was outside, not moving to restrict entry at the borders, not bothering with masks, and obviously severe heel dragging on restrictions, even once it became apparent that the disease was well-established) had the fingerprints of (many of) the scientists all over them.
Where he's far more likely to come unstuck is over the second round of Government heel-dragging in the Autumn, the collapse backwards into lockdown through the tier system, and the Christmas fiasco.
OTOH the inquiry will probably take years and how many will be paying attention to it by the time it reports? The world will have moved on, and besides most of the electorate will want to forget about the Plague as soon as possible once it's finally, let us fervently hope, behind us.
As citizens, we have a right to know what decisions were taken, when, by whom and on what basis.
I realise some want all this to go away and to be forgotten but I don't agree.
Pubs are the infrastructure of much of the English countryside. If you are on a hiking trip, or a bike ride, they are watering holes, points of contact, places to eat and places to shelter. They ARE England.
What they are not is places you have show your smartphone to get a pint or fill up your water bottle. The whole point is that anyone can walk in at any time. They just be, as frictionless havens every few miles. The clue is in the name: public house.
https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/1377005455545876487
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/hillsborough-trial-timeline-david-duckenfield-justice-liverpool-court-a8842196.html
All seater stadia started in 94/95
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-seater_stadium#:~:text=All-seater stadiums have been,safety after the Hillsborough disaster.
"Coronavirus: Wearing face masks makes no difference to spread of disease, insists UK medical chief, Jonathan Van Tam"
https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/coronavirus-wearing-face-masks-makes-no-difference-to-spread-of-disease-insists-uk-medical-chief
"Coronavirus: Face masks could increase risk of infection, medical chief Jenny Harries warns"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-news-face-masks-increase-risk-infection-doctor-jenny-harries-a9396811.html
You just know Boris Johnson is going to stuff it with people like Stanley Johnson, Charles Moore, Daniel Hannan, Toby Young, a current squeeze, and a load of donors who won PPE contracts.
So from the very start the inquiry is tainted and it damages him there and then as people think what is he hiding to fill it full of partisan hacks.
That should however be their decision not based on Government diktat (excepting where the law clearly states who can and cannot be served alcohol).
Maybe the UK did have a lot of influence, after all
in the country already have licensed door staff that check ID and/or tickets on entry already.
It's entirely possible that premises without door staff decide that this is far too much hassle and they're not remotely interested, that some with door staff think it won't cost much to implement but they're against it on principle or think it will drive customers away ... but some businesses may decide their customers would like this so they want to implement it as a selling point.
Free market in action. Let people and businesses choose.
Actually, I don’t mind the vaxports being voluntary, as long as they are entirely voluntary and not pegged to some central restriction or regulation.
2. They don't like Nicola Sturgeon
Now, how are the Tories going to play the next election? Could it possibly be "Look, here is Keir, his economic policy consists of taxing the crap out of you and sending all your money to Scotland, because Nicola says so and she'll be pulling the strings. To stop this, vote Conservative." Kind of like 2015, minus bacon sandwiches and plus the stench of the Corbyn movement still festering away in the background.
Much more important was the inability to see that what was happening in Asia was a reaction to a respiratory disease somewhat unlike flu, a disease which spread asymptomatically, making it peculiarly dangerous.
This, to me, was obvious by about mid February. You just had to read the science (which was already being relayed by news outlets). Somehow it seemed to escape the British Establishment (scientific and political) until mid March.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWZOSzVx5AI
The Czechs have gone from 300 deaths at the end of last June to over 26k now.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32156-5/fulltext
The Ad5 vector is linked to hightened susceptibility to HIV. It's a vector that most pharma companies have binned.
Like many of the more than 300 people facing federal charges in connection with the siege, Miller thoroughly documented and commented on his actions that day in a flurry of social media posts.
After Miller posted a selfie showing himself inside the Capitol building, another Facebook user wrote, “bro you got in?! Nice!" Miller replied, “just wanted to incriminate myself a little lol,” prosecutors said."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/capitol-riot-suspect-wore-i-was-there-shirt-when-arrested-n1262402
I'm certainly not putting any more money on them.
The REACT treatment studies, and the vaccine procurement seem to be the two, genuinely world-leading, successes of the pandemic for Britain, which is a higher success rate then I would have expected a year ago. We could benefit enormously by reinforcing these successes, in a way that we failed to do with computing at the end of WWII, say.
The "Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Inquiry report" wasn't an inquiry?
What was the Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Inquiry report then if the Hillsborough Stadium Disaster Inquiry report was not an inquiry?