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Originally Posted by Dezzy
I'm so sick of this point of view of 'bless Boris, he's doing his best.' Would you say the same if it was Corbyn in charge, making the same decisions? I think not.
If a leader can't lead, they should step aside. I'm tired of people making excuses for incompetence and being all like 'WELL WHY DON'T YOU TRY RUNNING THE COUNTRY?'. The answer to that is that, unlike all the PMs in recent memory, I'm smart enough to know I wouldn't be able to run a country, so I don't. If only Boris possessed that same wisdom.
Presiding over the most successful vaccination effort in the world means little to the 100k+ who have already died in the UK, and who might not have died if we didn't wait until March 2020 for Boris to actually do something when he and the rest of the higher ups in the government knew how bad things would be back in Dec19/Jan20.
I for one don't tolerate epic **** ups and corruption with an 'aw bless him, he's doing his best.' I demand the best from the leadership and if they don't deliver, they don't deserve praise. When a world leader ****s up, people die. That's the reality here. If they can't handle they heat, they can get the **** out of the kitchen and make way for someone who can.
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So the leaders of all the other countries did everything perfectly then and avoided loss of life did they? Of course not. They were all fighting an invisible enemy in unprecedented circumstances and I’m afraid the superhuman leader who never does anything wrong that you insist on doesn’t exist and never will.
No countries went into lockdown before March 2020, the same as the UK did as far as I am aware...and you aren’t criticizing the EU’s disastrous vaccine failures which will have cost thousands of lives. Why not?
You appear to only care about the lives lost from the ‘incompetence’
of someone you hate, but not from the incompetence of those you don’t.