13-05-20, 02:17 PM
Its a mess but getting out of this lockdown is going to be a lot harder than getting into it. There must be 100's of similar scenario's. How would you suggest that this particular one is sorted, should England of waited until Wales and Scotland were in a position to do the same.
I'm not a big fan of devolution, not that NI, Scotland, Wales should have their own identities, they should and this has in my opinion made us, the British people what we are. The current serious situation has exposed all manner of failings and weakness, we in the UK have, devolution being one as we now have the ridiculous situation of England doing one thing while the other 3 are doing another.
It'a also transpires, according to Mrs Cranky, Boris didn't tell them about his new plan or not staying home, which doesn't surprise me, Boris being Boris. Yes I think we in the UK should all move in step, and go with the majority, as by doing different things we're weakening each other and increasing risk. It's not clear what consultation has occurred, Boris is saying they did, Cranky is saying opposite not sure what NI or Wales have said on it, on balance I'd tend to believe Cranky on this one.
If Boris had a good evidence, to support his new policy the others would have moved in step, clearly he hasn't and/or he didn't consult them. either way it's now a mess, why Boris!
I'm not a big fan of devolution, not that NI, Scotland, Wales should have their own identities, they should and this has in my opinion made us, the British people what we are. The current serious situation has exposed all manner of failings and weakness, we in the UK have, devolution being one as we now have the ridiculous situation of England doing one thing while the other 3 are doing another.
It'a also transpires, according to Mrs Cranky, Boris didn't tell them about his new plan or not staying home, which doesn't surprise me, Boris being Boris. Yes I think we in the UK should all move in step, and go with the majority, as by doing different things we're weakening each other and increasing risk. It's not clear what consultation has occurred, Boris is saying they did, Cranky is saying opposite not sure what NI or Wales have said on it, on balance I'd tend to believe Cranky on this one.
If Boris had a good evidence, to support his new policy the others would have moved in step, clearly he hasn't and/or he didn't consult them. either way it's now a mess, why Boris!
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