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Old 31-10-2020, 01:23 PM #4
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Originally Posted by parmnion View Post
I've heard boris say sorry many many times as he gave us the covid news.
He's said sorry for what he is now setting out to do.
Not for anything he's failed to do when needed, as to the testing, the PPE equipment and the unnecessary deaths of peoples loved ones in care homes.

He dares to claim success for his covid chaos of procrastination and incompetence.

As for deaths of others loved ones, he can't even bring himself to even just now offer condolences to the bereaved.

Sorry needs to be meant as well as said.
Sorry in the true sense of the word is NOT in Johnson's vocabulary.

Then why does he need it to be, when his supporters jump in to defend him at every opportunity.
When he's not even bothered a jot about others lost loved ones possibly.

Actually this thread is about the inquiry into Labour and antisemitism.

Corbyn has said sorry a few times in relation to it, however then dismisses in part the results of the inquiry.

As I said, sorry, has to be meant to be valid, not just said.

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