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Old 18-03-2020, 01:25 PM #11
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You said, "just when you thought the Tory party couldn't get any more ridiculous". That sounds pretty much like politicising to me.

I think they're handling it as well as can be expected. We have had nothing like this before that people can call on for experience. 100 years ago there was a flu pandemic, but society is very different now, and there are far more people. Every time I see a Labour politician on TV they're making sly, point-scoring digs at the government, like it goes without saying that they would do better. Well, anyone who's not in charge can claim they could do better.
But if labour were in charge, then the Tories would be point scoring & blaming them anyway .
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