I'm getting really fucking pissed of with the left at the moment.
People are dying and the left are wetting themselves with propaganda that the NHS can't cope (it is coping) or that people are dying unnecessarily (they aren't) and the UK government are all to blame. Fuckers are dancing on the graves of thousands just to gain political points. Cunts.
Now Keir Stamer is "demanding" ever so effetely that the government produce an exit strategy.
The News outlets and especially Nick Robinson this morning are jumping on the bandwagon asking for an exit strategy. Matt Hancock quite rightly lost his temper and should I have been in that position I would have told him to fuck right off.
The exit strategy needs to be formed at the time it is required based on scientific evidence.
The exit strategy has to do that, because an exit strategy formulated today, may not be fit for the circumstances a week from now. Any change to the plan will be instantly jumped on by the left-leaning Media or the left itself as a change of policy, an error of judgement or a u-turn.
So fuck 'em. Matt Hancock was right to loose his temper at Nick Robinson's attempt to back him into a corner. Well done for shoving two fingers up at the bespectacled prick.
I used to have fun winding Robinson up back in the day probably ten years ago or so, until he blocked me. Didn't like me calling out his antics for what they were. Nick Robinson likes the sound of his voice way too much and puts too much emphasis on his personal opinions.
At a time of not only a national emergency but a global one, Nick Robinson needs to wind in his opinions and start to report facts, not postulate on the future, or keep up his biased diatribe. But maybe as I've pointed out him before, maybe he's a bit too thick to understand, or too narcissistic to bother.
He's supposed to be a political reporter, the News is not supposed to be the Nick Robinson show, or a platform for him to do grandstanding.
So yeah, fuck him.
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