If so I'll get straight onto Nicola and let her know of your displeasure

Ensure you have as concise a statement as can be prepared for Nicola.vbsydenham wrote: 22 Jan 2021 10:48 I can't find a corroborating source for that Stuart - Do you have one?
If so I'll get straight onto Nicola and let her know of your displeasure![]()
Astute observation.stuart wrote: 22 Jan 2021 13:32 And, as in 1944 during D-Day a part of the Civil Service was helping to put the post-war welfare state together. Planning our way out of this mess is rather more important than wondering whether lockdown ends in March or May.
I know Boris can't see that far - but Nicola surely must. If only to help plan her Independence Referendum campaign
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55791179Gordon Brown: Trust has broken down in way UK is run
The public's trust in the way the UK is run is breaking down, former Labour prime minister Gordon Brown has warned.
He said Covid-19 had exposed "tensions" between Whitehall and the nations and regions, who were often treated by the centre as if they were "invisible".
Mr Brown is urging Prime Minister Boris Johnson to set up a commission to review how the country is governed.
Sorry stuart. All fair points but I just can't agree with you that it's a priority right now. Anyway I hope you're keeping well and staying safe.stuart wrote: 22 Jan 2021 13:32 Except the core civil service function in understanding/managing Covid-19 is ONS. That's where some of where your more numerate people should be. And, as in 1944 during D-Day a part of the Civil Service was helping to put the post-war welfare state together. Planning our way out of this mess is rather more important than wondering whether lockdown ends in March or May.
I'm sorry that you feel attacked.angela53 wrote: 22 Jan 2021 22:00 It saddens me to be continually atacked and insulted on this forum for challenging government retoric
Don`t attack me for having opposing political views re the handling of covid. Healthy discussion is good for all of us
No doubt I will receive a load of abuse following this post.
Admin - Please can you deleat this thread.
Deaths per million population for comparable countries:
I certainly don't want us to be locked down forever - I can agree with you on that. And there is lots to be critical of this Government for in how they have handled this crisis. But Sweden is not the model. It is true that they performed relatively well during the first wave but - as stuart points out - they have suffered terribly since the Summer, are now amongst the worst performing countries, so bad that their Health Minister was forced to resign.angela53 wrote: 26 Jan 2021 02:00 "I would be even better if you took some time to look through that resource as the views that you are expressing on here are dangerous and deserve to be challenged robustly."
I totally disagree, all I am doing is challenging the government retoric which some people have difficult with and want us to be locked down forever -look to Sweden are doing really well with very few deaths
Maybe this could help you. What do this countries have in common that the UK and Sweden could possibly learn from?. Deaths per million population:vbsydenham wrote: 26 Jan 2021 10:33I would love to know what you propose as an alternative approach over the next few months until vaccination is widespread?
Perhaps it should be considered a priority and if not, what compelling argument can be made to deny that it should not be?vbsydenham wrote: 25 Jan 2021 12:41 Sorry stuart. All fair points but I just can't agree with you that it's a priority right now. Anyway I hope you're keeping well and staying safe.