Johnspn covid response shredded by closest aid - "let the bodies pile high"

Tommy Tainant

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This is the big story over here at the moment. He spent 7 hours explaining to MPs what a shambles the tory covid response was. Discount his obvious bitterness and the proof is there in the number of deaths that the fat bastard caused.

Johnsons dismissal of the virus was eye wateringly dumb and echoes of trump obviously. And the outcomes were the same. Death on an industrial scale. Johnson killed more Brits than the Luftwaffe and lied his way through the whole thing.
 
The big issue seems to be that the Health Secretary promised that all patients being returned to care homes would be tested.

They werent and 40000 people died in care homes.

Hancock denies this and his current position is that he promised to test them "where possible"

Its not credible.
 
The big issue seems to be that the Health Secretary promised that all patients being returned to care homes would be tested.

They werent and 40000 people died in care homes.

Hancock denies this and his current position is that he promised to test them "where possible"

Its not credible.
Well "Tories"
The big issue seems to be that the Health Secretary promised that all patients being returned to care homes would be tested.

They werent and 40000 people died in care homes.

Hancock denies this and his current position is that he promised to test them "where possible"

Its not credible.
Well, "Tories" and "credibility" are complete strangers to each other.
 
The big issue seems to be that the Health Secretary promised that all patients being returned to care homes would be tested.

They werent and 40000 people died in care homes.

Hancock denies this and his current position is that he promised to test them "where possible"

Its not credible.
Well "Tories"
The big issue seems to be that the Health Secretary promised that all patients being returned to care homes would be tested.

They werent and 40000 people died in care homes.

Hancock denies this and his current position is that he promised to test them "where possible"

Its not credible.
Well, "Tories" and "credibility" are complete strangers to each other.
I cant believe the lack of outrage over this. Labours response has been very lacklustre. The tories response has been exactly what I would expect.
 

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