Tuesday 13th April 2021
Posted: Tue 13 Apr, 2021 6:41 am
Morning all.
'No evidence' behind Whitehall's attack on JR lawyersFor instance the HO doesn’t seem to have considered whether creating a less opaque, unresponsive & deliberately obstructive immigration process with full rights of appeal & a functioning complaints process might drastically reduce numbers of legal challenges & therefore costs 7/
Or perhaps it has considered that. Perhaps the Home Office values the benefits of a system where everyone involved drowns in red tape & impenetrable laws & rules, in which case you might think it ought to shut up about the legal costs involved in maintaining that system 8/
(cJA bold)A total of 151,313 deaths have now occurred in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, the ONS said.
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Looks like London has immunity to the charms of Lozza Fox...Adam Bienkov
@AdamBienkov
New Opinium London Mayor poll:
Sadiq Khan (Lab): 51%
Shaun Bailey (Con): 29%
Sian Berry (Green): 8%
Luisa Porrit (LD): 8%
Peter Gammons (UKIP): 1%
Another: 2%
If repeated next month, Khan would be the first London mayor elected on first round votes alone.
12:14 PM · Apr 13, 2021·TweetDeck
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -scientistTories accused of corruption and NHS privatisation by former chief scientist
Exclusive: Boris Johnson’s ‘chumocracy’ is using Covid crisis to sell off health service by stealth, says Sir David King
Boris Johnson’s government has been accused of corruption, privatising the NHS by stealth, operating a “chumocracy” and mishandling the pandemic and climate crisis, by Sir David King, a former government chief scientist.
“I am extremely worried about the handling of the coronavirus pandemic, about the processes by which public money has been distributed to private sector companies without due process,” he told the Guardian in an interview. “It really smells of corruption.” (Guardian)
This is outrageous.Boris Johnson has warned of the consequences of lifting lockdown, telling reporters:
"As we unlock, the result will inevitably be that we will see more infection, sadly we will see more hospitalisation and deaths, and people have just got to understand that."
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Although this tweet raises a lot of questions, the one I'm most focused on is 'what on earth does "to tear the pants out of it" mean?' and did Boris Johnson really say that?Kate Ferguson
@kateferguson4
Boris Johnson warns Brits not to tear the pants out of it now lockdown is easing. Says "it's very important to understand the reduction in deaths...has not been achieved by the vaccination programme. It's the lockdown that has been overwhelmingly important"
11:23 AM · Apr 13, 2021
Johnson does nothing well. Nothing.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Since its Johnson, he probably did.
I don't actually think he meant his remarks to come out as they have been widely interpreted, but that just shows that he doesn't do nuance very well.
(and, needless to say, our media even less so)