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Post by xanady on May 24, 2020 17:01:11 GMT
BJ failed to answer any media questions...kept repeating same mantra...very stressed body language.He wanted to bury this story but instead this is now an open wound.A massive moment of ill-judgement imo.Twitter is totally united in condemning the PM’s response.Extraordinary.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2020 17:03:07 GMT
Elect a clown, expect a circus.
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Post by nick on May 24, 2020 17:05:09 GMT
I think we can call a truce. We agree. People like Cummings deserve our empathy but cannot use their mindset as an excuse when they make a balls up. Peace?
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Post by adolphus on May 24, 2020 17:07:38 GMT
With regards to schools reopening I'm sure many parents will intrepret the rules a la Cummings and defy the government. They'll feel they're acting in the best interests of their kids
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2020 17:09:40 GMT
I do hope that Mr Cummings and his family are grateful for the support they’re getting from the government. He should be kissing BJ’s backside big time for a long time to come. No matter what dirt DC might have on people in the Conservative party it has to be even-stevens now.
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Post by intoanewlife on May 24, 2020 17:39:59 GMT
I am sorry that you took my words, attached your own meaning to them and got offended, but that was not my intention and has nothing to do with what I wrote. I did not mention autism so why would you even make the leap? I can not control YOUR reaction to my words, that is up to you to do. Yes 'people with mental challenges are so discriminated against in our society', but not ALL mental disorders deserve our empathy. Some people are completely aware of their disorders and use them gleefully to their own advantage to destroy people for sh*ts and giggles. Do I have empathy for these people because of their condition, yes I do, I can't even imagine having to live life the way they do. But that empathy does not extend to their actions and the flagrant disregard they have for people who share their space. I 'diagnose' based on people's actions because I am very aware of the symptoms of said disorder. The fact that someone doesn't want it to be true and live in a constant state of cognitive dissonance because they cast a vote to put that person into a position of power, is their problem not mine. You need to read LondonPosties post that you quoted. His description was very good at describing neurodiversity - that’s not a disorder it’s diversity. You then use that to talk about broken minds. For the record I am a socialist and have never voted Tory in my life. And, like everyone else, did not vote for Cummings. However he has managed to be very successful and, I believe, part of his success is to be able to think differently that “the herd”. I believe that neurodiversity is a hugely beneficial thing to society even if I don’t agree with a particular neurodiverse person. I abhor intolerance. There is absolutely no reason why a neurodiverse person shouldn’t advise or even run a country. I suspect a large proportion of leaders are in fact neurodiverse. I also agree that if they mess up then they should go. Cummings should resign. However it’s not because he has a broken mind but because he f€$%~d up. Your desire to prove your 'intolerance to discrimination' seems to be clouding your judgement to the fact that some people are just 'bad'. By your theory the fact that America, the UK, Russia and Brazil have the highest rates of Covid deaths is mere coincidence despite the fact that they are all currently being run by 'neurodiverse' people. People who are incapable of empathy should not be running a raffle let alone a country.
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Post by londonpostie on May 24, 2020 18:13:25 GMT
People with faulty brains should not be in positions of power 'advising' Prime Ministers of countries whose decisions affect millions of people on a daily basis. Woa. Be careful. People who's brains work differently do not have faulty brains. I have no love for Cummings but my son and wife are both on the autistic spectrum and I resent the word faulty a great deal. I wanted to report your post as offensive but thought I should give you the right of reply first.
There is a lot of ignorance.
From what i've seen I'm pretty convinced neurodiversity may well be responsible for everything from discovering fire to walking out of Africa - the human species hasn't progressed by people pussy-footing around in polite hierarchies. It has needed 'difference' in thinking and difference in behaviours. I tend to think Issac Newton seems a classic example, but we will never know.
Without it, I suspect we'd all be sitting around in mud huts in the Rift Valley scratching our arses.
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Post by The Matthew on May 24, 2020 18:38:24 GMT
Without it, I suspect we'd all be sitting around in mud huts in the Rift Valley scratching our arses. That seems like an attractive idea right now, assuming by "our" you mean individually rather than some sort of group bonding exercise.
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Post by londonpostie on May 24, 2020 18:43:30 GMT
well! I don't know what kind of parties you've been to ...
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Post by NeilVHughes on May 24, 2020 18:56:14 GMT
A key member of the SPI-B, the Government advisory group on behavioural science Stephen Reicher backed by 3 of his fellow colleagues has said the following
I can say that in a few short minutes tonight, Boris Johnson has trashed all the advice we have given on how to build trust and secure adherence to the measures necessary to control COVID-19.
Be open and honest, we said. Trashed. Respect the public, we said. Trashed Ensure equity, so everyone is treated the same, we said. Trashed. Be consistent we said. Trashed. Make clear 'we are all in it together'. Trashed.
It is very hard to provide scientific advice to a government which doesn't want to listen to science. I hope, however, that the public will read our papers (publicly available at gov.uk/government/gro…) and continue to make up for this bad government with their own good sense.
Following the science?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 24, 2020 19:17:07 GMT
It’s very easy to trash EVERYthing the government has done isn’t it. but what about the support package? Paying 80% of furloughed employees wages for example? Payments to the self employed? I know this doesn’t catch everyone who is in hardship but nothing ever would.
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Post by The Matthew on May 24, 2020 19:22:23 GMT
Trailing a long way behind is a kind of following.
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Post by NeilVHughes on May 24, 2020 19:24:59 GMT
Agree the Treasury have been the most successful Department, the decision this time to support the individual rather than the financial institutions is the right one.
The only worry how many now in furlough are in zombie jobs and what happens next as unemployment inevitably rises.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2020 19:34:19 GMT
It’s very easy to trash EVERYthing the government has done isn’t it. but what about the support package? Paying 80% of furloughed employees wages for example? Payments to the self employed? I know this doesn’t catch everyone who is in hardship but nothing ever would. I agree. I’m not sure there’s a perfect response to a pandemic, but telling the UK to stay at home and have the government pay 80% of your wage is something I never thought we’d see happen. It is very easy and very British to point the finger at the government and politicians and tell them what they’ve done wrong. Why anyone would want to be an MP or Prime Minister is beyond me - it never ends well.
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Post by theatremadness on May 24, 2020 20:14:50 GMT
Shocker, but I don’t think the government have quite got the public opinion right on this one. These are Cummings’ neighbours on his return, tonight.
Seen a Boo for Boris being planned on twitter for a day next week at 8pm (not Thursday). Some on here will no doubt say that’s too far. I think that’s just about right.
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Post by intoanewlife on May 24, 2020 20:17:44 GMT
It’s very easy to trash EVERYthing the government has done isn’t it. but what about the support package? Paying 80% of furloughed employees wages for example? Payments to the self employed? I know this doesn’t catch everyone who is in hardship but nothing ever would. Don't do this...you sound like a Trump supporter. No one is trashing EVERYTHING the Government has done. They did what they HAD to do to stop chaos with the general public financially, but beyond that the fact remains and always will remain that they mishandled the situation terribly. I'm not one for holding grudges, they did the best they could under an unprecedented situation. But the fact they all got it in the first round of the disease proves that they didn't take it seriously early enough which has left us where we are today. That they are now letting things like this pass is only magnifying their incompetence and the fact that they don't give a sh*t about the public.
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Post by intoanewlife on May 24, 2020 20:28:54 GMT
Woa. Be careful. People who's brains work differently do not have faulty brains. I have no love for Cummings but my son and wife are both on the autistic spectrum and I resent the word faulty a great deal. I wanted to report your post as offensive but thought I should give you the right of reply first.
There is a lot of ignorance.
From what i've seen I'm pretty convinced neurodiversity may well be responsible for everything from discovering fire to walking out of Africa - the human species hasn't progressed by people pussy-footing around in polite hierarchies. It has needed 'difference' in thinking and difference in behaviours. I tend to think Issac Newton seems a classic example, but we will never know.
Without it, I suspect we'd all be sitting around in mud huts in the Rift Valley scratching our arses.
Neurodoversity has nothing to do with psychopathy, we are talking about 2 completely different things.
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Post by nick on May 24, 2020 20:54:09 GMT
There is a lot of ignorance.
From what i've seen I'm pretty convinced neurodiversity may well be responsible for everything from discovering fire to walking out of Africa - the human species hasn't progressed by people pussy-footing around in polite hierarchies. It has needed 'difference' in thinking and difference in behaviours. I tend to think Issac Newton seems a classic example, but we will never know.
Without it, I suspect we'd all be sitting around in mud huts in the Rift Valley scratching our arses.
Neurodoversity has nothing to do with psychopathy, we are talking about 2 completely different things. I did ask for peace and a truce. However Your original reply was to londonpostie who WAS talking about neurodiversity. You chose to use his post to attack, in my opinion, a neurodiverse person (who I happen to dislike a great deal but that is irrelevant). I believe that you didn’t mean to, but the effect was to imply that neurodiverse people are broken. It is that comment I pulled you up on.
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Post by NeilVHughes on May 24, 2020 21:01:49 GMT
Daily Mail front page:
For the good of the Government and the nation, Mr Cummings must resign. Or the Prime Minister must sack him. No ifs no buts
The New Statesman also has a quote from his parents stating the visit coincided with the death of his uncle and that the fact they were all mourning has not been taken into account.
Not sure this is helpful and will endear him to the mourning families who had to grieve from a distance.
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Post by intoanewlife on May 24, 2020 21:03:33 GMT
Neurodoversity has nothing to do with psychopathy, we are talking about 2 completely different things. I did ask for peace and a truce. However Your original reply was to londonpostie who WAS talking about neurodiversity. You chose to use his post to attack, in my opinion, a neurodiverse person (who I happen to dislike a great deal but that is irrelevant). I believe that you didn’t mean to, but the effect was to imply that neurodiverse people are broken. It is that comment I pulled you up on. Yes I know and it was my mistake so I apologise for that. I shouldn't have quoted his post as clearly we are talking about 2 completely different things. I don't however believe that Cummings is neurodiverse so we will just have to agree to disagree on that one. But no drama and sorry for the confusion. x
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Post by intoanewlife on May 24, 2020 21:08:59 GMT
The New Statesman also has a quote from his parents stating the visit coincided with the death of his uncle and that the fact they were all mourning has not been taken into account. So he thought personally delivering a fresh dose of Covid to their front door would make them all feel better?
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Post by nick on May 24, 2020 21:24:15 GMT
I did ask for peace and a truce. However Your original reply was to londonpostie who WAS talking about neurodiversity. You chose to use his post to attack, in my opinion, a neurodiverse person (who I happen to dislike a great deal but that is irrelevant). I believe that you didn’t mean to, but the effect was to imply that neurodiverse people are broken. It is that comment I pulled you up on. Yes I know and it was my mistake so I apologise for that. I shouldn't have quoted his post as clearly we are talking about 2 completely different things. I don't however believe that Cummings is neurodiverse so we will just have to agree to disagree on that one. But no drama and sorry for the confusion. x That's cool. Robust discussion. We agree that Cummings is a not-a-nice-person. I look forward to future discussions about theatre when we can get back there.
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Post by londonpostie on May 24, 2020 21:53:43 GMT
I don't recall neighbours calling out someone on the political stage before. As someone on Twitter said, you can hear the hurt in some of those voices. His neighbours voices.
If I was him, I'd worry for his windows tonight. And his car. Perhaps the police will have someone outside for a few days.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2020 21:58:07 GMT
They did what they HAD to do to stop chaos with the general public financially, but beyond that the fact remains and always will remain that they mishandled the situation terribly. I'm not one for holding grudges, they did the best they could under an unprecedented situation. But the fact they all got it in the first round of the disease proves that they didn't take it seriously early enough which has left us where we are today. That they are now letting things like this pass is only magnifying their incompetence and the fact that they don't give a sh*t about the public. I’m not a Tory supporter by any means, but I don’t think they’ve done a bad job at handling Covid-19. They have very clearly made it up as they’ve gone along (but who hasn’t) and whilst I agree they could have taken certain steps sooner, I’d argue most people underestimated exactly what it was we were facing: when China built hospitals in less than a week and locked down cities, did any of us truly imagine we would end up doing the same? This whole aide thing though... okay so the guy apparently broke lockdown. Naughty naughty, slap him on the wrist, put him on a final warning and make him issue an apology. I dislike mob mentality and don’t agree with him being accosted on the street, and I never understand the public expecting anyone involved with politics to be 100% perfect... and if not demand their resignation immediately. But how Boris has handed it is a different story altogether.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2020 21:59:12 GMT
I don't recall neighbours calling out someone on the political stage before. As someone on Twitter said, you can hear the hurt in some of those voices. His neighbours voices. If I was him, I'd worry for his windows tonight. And his car. Perhaps the police will have someone outside for a few days. In fairness, most neighbours aren’t probably all at home when scandal hits lol.
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Post by vdcni on May 24, 2020 22:10:48 GMT
Daily Mail front page: For the good of the Government and the nation, Mr Cummings must resign. Or the Prime Minister must sack him. No ifs no buts The New Statesman also has a quote from his parents stating the visit coincided with the death of his uncle and that the fact they were all mourning has not been taken into account. Not sure this is helpful and will endear him to the mourning families who had to grieve from a distance. The Uncle thing is just bizarre. I mean one of the main reasons this has got people angry is that others have obeyed the rules and not been able to see dying relatives or comfort those still alive. Giving that as an excuse just makes the whole the rules don't apply to him point even clearer.
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Post by talkingheads on May 24, 2020 22:26:17 GMT
When the Daily Mail attack the Tories, you know change is in the air.
The thing that interests me is that with tonight's briefing, Johnson destroyed the credibility of any future broadcasts or messages from the Government. Nothing they say can be trusted. If there is a second wave, how on Earth will a second lockdown be enforced? There is no amount of damage limitation in the world that can bring the Tories out the other side of this looking good.
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Post by poster J on May 24, 2020 23:23:43 GMT
Perhaps the police will have someone outside for a few days. I sincerely hope not - he doesn't deserve a penny of my taxes. He has made his bed and got his crony to get in it as well, now he needs to deal with the consequences of that himself. The video of his neighbours is extraordinary but I think very reflective of how most people will be feeling right now.
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Post by olliebean on May 24, 2020 23:41:39 GMT
It's not 'personality type' it's physical differences in the brain, as IDd with MRI. What are you talking about here? Neurodiversity usually refers to autism spectrum conditions, which are not diagnosable by MRI.
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Post by londonpostie on May 25, 2020 1:00:44 GMT
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