steveo87
22/11/2022 - got a maths joke.
Just as an aside, because my mother in law does it - YOU DO NOT NEED TO ABRIVIATE ON WHATSAPP, IT WILL CORRECT IT FOR YOU!!!
sorr, carry on.
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Did he claim to have Covid?I think that guy who said he couldn't attend due to illness has the right idea. No one's going down for this so why face a few hours of onerous questioning? Just call in sick.
Fucking scum bags. People died. I'll probably go on a list for saying this but they need a good kicking. It's the only language they understand.
Cummings tends to have the right insight (about government workings) but the wrong execution and prescription...I can't believe I'm saying this but I'm actually believing a lot of what Cummings is saying. About how fucking chaotic Boris and his decision making was.
Wouldn't surprise me and he'd likely be trolling. 'Let the bodies pile high' as dear old Boris said. They have nothing but contempt for the idiots who vote for them and I get why that is.Did he claim to have Covid?
To be honest i'm in the flaming pitchfork mob end of things with tory cunts over this (and pretty much everything else but particularly Covid due to the y'know...predictable/avoidable deaths). I bet the dog ate his homework also.He is absent from his main job for medical reasons for a limited period. He will be back, and then he will also give evidence to this inquiry (so long as he doesnt end up seriously ill or dead).
Are we talking about Simon Case?To be honest i'm in the flaming pitchfork mob end of things with tory cunts over this (and pretty much everything else but particularly Covid due to the y'know...predictable/avoidable deaths). I bet the dog ate his homework also.
He's got a very good point about how fucking shit the civil service is to be fair. He doesn't suffer fools, I get that. He should never have washed up in the public sector then. Because it's 90% fools waiting for their pensions.
I think if his language wasn't so deranged people might have actually taken some of his points more seriously.
Even without Cummings, the flaws in the civil service, in the original longstanding pandemic plans in this country, in specific individuals and in other parts of government have been well exposed so far in modules 1 and 2 of this inquiry. Some of the very worst and most slippery witnesses have been certain senior civil servants so far, although there have also been one or two whose evidence was much less slippery and bloated. There are a few good ones on display. The cabinet office and the civil contingencies stuff was fucking dreadful.
Some of Cummings blunt whatsapps etc have been useful. I've commented in the past that in some ways I am actually like him, but with quite the opposite politics in a large number of key areas, and different attitudes towards other people I work and interact with at times too. My language is a fucking disgrace according to the standards of people I dont fucking respect in the first place. Better to have bad language but the right priorities than the other way around.
We could tell from the outside, in realtime, that the government machine was a farce when the pandemic hit, that the establishment had shit priorities, etc etc, and inquiry evidence so far has revealed the same picture from the inside too.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I'm actually believing a lot of what Cummings is saying. About how fucking chaotic Boris and his decision making was.
That guy yeah. Looks like he doesn't like these pesky inquiries.Are we talking about Simon Case?
He is a civil servant. Loads of his whatsapp messages are highly critical of how shit Johnson etc were. The details of his current medical issue hadnt been revealed last time I checked.
There were actually a handful of people who grasped it around the same date that he did, but he is by far the best known and the most obviously powerful.Cummings (from the information released, a lot of which is from, erm, Cummings) does genuinely seem to have grasped what covid meant from a practical and political perspective before anyone else in government in spring 2020 and does seem to have shouted and shouted at the competing factions within government to make decisions and develop and stick to a strategy.
There were actually a handful of people who grasped it around the same date that he did, but he is by far the best known and the most obviously powerful.
For example, I would place one of yesterdays witnesses in that camp, Imran Shafi who was former private secretary to the PM for public services.
Roughly speaking, the penny dropped for some right at the end of February, and then a core group became increasingly alarmed with every passing day beyond that point, culmulating in the death of the original plan by the 13th-16th March 2020. NHS graphs showing the extent that they would be overwhelmed, which came at the start of that week and that I posted about yesterday, also helped set that timing and Cummings was not the only one who noticed those, though he certainly did shout about their implications.
Where Cummings could have got well ahead of that curve is if he had more thoroughly explored something he kept asking about from a much earlier stage - he kept asking to see certain plans from the likes of the department for health and social care, and no deep plans were forthcoming. But he missed that opportunity to change the game earlier.
Whether it be certain experts of SAGE or various people who werent totally clueless in government, pretty much none of them got far ahead of the curve that ordinary members of the public could also have travelled on without any insider info. With events in Italy being the most obvious emergency warning indicator of both how bad things could get, and a means to bust past the idea that hospitals being swamped and governments bringing in lockdowns were not part of European reality (if European exceptionalism wasnt a thing then the likes of Iran could have served the same alarm function as Italy, but earlier).'s
What do you think about Cummings refusing to clearly answer the question about the Barnard castle trip he took to 'check his vision'? On his wife's birthday. Or Lee Cain's memory lapses when asked about anything that reflected badly on himself (perfect recall for everything else)?
No actual accountability or negative consequences for these wankers. It's a minor irritation.
It's all logged so one day they might.It would terrify me if my employer ever looked at some of the Teams exchanges I've had with colleagues. We swear. A fucking lot.