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Wednesday 6th May 2020
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There's a lot going on in this article but the lack of consultation with and use of local government expertise jumps out. Instead of utilising the extensive local government volunteer networks, for instance, central government set about setting up a new national volunteer network from scratch. It's as though central government has no understanding of local government and zero ability to utilise a whole strata of governance, trying, and failing, to organise everything from the centre.
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In shielding its hospitals from COVID-19, Britain left many of the weakest exposed
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Interesting...
Interesting...
Does that look a "Well, I'm not going to win" to anyone?Dave Hill
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NEWS just in: #RoryStewart has decided "with sadness" to withdraw from the postponed election for London Mayor. #LondonMayor.
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Mr gilsey is getting fed up with me ranting about this, re track and trace.Willow904 wrote:There's a lot going on in this article but the lack of consultation with and use of local government expertise jumps out. Instead of utilising the extensive local government volunteer networks, for instance, central government set about setting up a new national volunteer network from scratch. It's as though central government has no understanding of local government and zero ability to utilise a whole strata of governance, trying, and failing, to organise everything from the centre.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/sp ... n-elderly/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;In shielding its hospitals from COVID-19, Britain left many of the weakest exposed
Like they don't know there are environmental health officers in LAs who do this sort of thing for a living. Albeit not so many of them now.
It could have something to do with being able to put out a contract to their mates instead of employing public servants, do you think?
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I have been coming to the conclusion for some time that the European country the UK most resembles is not France or Germany, but Italy, so in a way it's not surprising our coronavirus experience has been most similar to theirs in terms of how badly prepared we were, in high mortality rates and high numbers of deaths of healthcare workers. And the thing that connects us to Italy is deep-seated and pervasive political corruption.
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So another Great Centrist Hope is no more.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
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Oh, bad luck Matt Hancock.PA Media
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#Breaking Scotland Yard has said Professor Neil Ferguson’s behaviour is “plainly disappointing” but officers “do not intend to take any further action” after accepting his error
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Earlier this morning, the health secretary Matt Hancock said the scientist’s breach of the rules had left him “speechless”. He said it was right that Ferguson had resigned and that he would back the police in any action they decided to take. (Politics Live, Guardian)
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It appears that Johnson's return to PMQs did not go terribly well.
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:It appears that Johnson's return to PMQs did not go terribly well.
Well, he's certainly not at home on territory that doesn't exclusively include backing his, um, backers, and attacking the disadvantaged.
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No backbenchers to cheer him on or barrack Starmer. Oh dear what a pity.
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Well indeed, amazing what a difference that makes. Or perhaps not.
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Good.
Court upholds ban on anti-abortion poster targeting Stella Creasy
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Court upholds ban on anti-abortion poster targeting Stella Creasy
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When I first read it I thought that Christian Hacking was the name of the organisation...An anti-abortion campaigner who is banned from displaying a poster featuring an image of a dead foetus alongside a picture of the Labour MP Stella Creasy has failed to overturn a council order against him.
Christian Hacking challenged the imposition of a community protection notice (CPN) after he put up the image of what he said was a “24-week-old aborted baby girl” in Creasy’s constituency in Walthamstow, north-east London.
Creasy, 43, was pregnant at the time. She has been a vocal supporter of women’s right to choose and led a successful campaign last year to extend abortion to Northern Ireland.
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It was more Crown Court than PMQs. I know some aren't impressed with Starmer's understated style but judging by Johnson's floundering, unable to use his usual jokes and bluster in the face of such a serious subject, he's not a fan either and for good reason.gilsey wrote:No backbenchers to cheer him on or barrack Starmer. Oh dear what a pity.
What we learned is the government stopped testing in March due to lack of capacity, not because of "the science" as asserted, and they didn't know what they were doing at the beginning but do now, honest guv. Not to mention when asked what was the purpose of meeting a 100,000 testing target for just one special day, Johnson's response was to set a further target of 200,000 a day, almost oblivious to the fact that Starmer had just torpedoed such arbitrary targets, in the absence of a track and trace strategy, as the meaningless propaganda they are.
There's an emptiness at the heart of Johnson's bombast that was exposed a little today. Hence his preference for making rambling speeches to the nation, dictator style, rather than answer questions in the Commons. As such I wonder if we'll see him in parliament on Monday to explain his easing of lockdown decisions:
Starmer asks if the PM will come to the Commons on Monday to present his plan.
Johnson says there will be a statement to the Commons on Monday.
(He does not say he will give it.)
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I see that Michael Barrymore is trending, apparently because he was on This Morning today.
(it does not appear that the family of Stuart Lubbock were asked to comment on this beforehand)
(it does not appear that the family of Stuart Lubbock were asked to comment on this beforehand)
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After the initial "Well, we'll add these in to make it look good" the testing numbers look more reasonable as a trend. But under 70k yesterday.
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Polite request to PM and others: please stop using my Guardian article to claim we cannot make any international comparisons yet. I refer only to detailed league tables-of course we should now use other countries to try and learn why our numbers are high https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -countries" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; … (Politics Live, Guardian)
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No citizenJA today. I hope she's ok.
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Indeed, I much preferred the earlier Ralf und Florian stuff to Kraftwerk but The Model is one cracking tune.AnatolyKasparov wrote:RIP Florian Schneider.
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Apparently Facebook have hired Alan Rusbridger as one of their oversight panel.
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If I was FB I'd tell those MPs whoever they are to mind their own bloody business. And weirdly they don't appear to have noticed that the Board also has the VP of the Cato Institute!
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Aw diddums...However, there are fears the group will be heavily influenced by Left-wing figures such as Mr Rusbridger, whose time in charge of the Guardian was characterised by its relentlessly anti-conservative views....
If I was FB I'd tell those MPs whoever they are to mind their own bloody business. And weirdly they don't appear to have noticed that the Board also has the VP of the Cato Institute!
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So are any of us going to be downloading the government coronavirus app?
UK finds itself almost alone with centralized virus contact-tracing app that probably won't work well, asks for your location, may be illegal
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/0 ... virus_app/
That's going nowhere near my phone.
UK finds itself almost alone with centralized virus contact-tracing app that probably won't work well, asks for your location, may be illegal
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/0 ... virus_app/
That's going nowhere near my phone.
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Their first self-titled album (the red traffic cone cover) is absolutely immense IMO. Never understood why they were so sniffy about their pre-Autobahn stuff.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Indeed, I much preferred the earlier Ralf und Florian stuff to Kraftwerk but The Model is one cracking tune.AnatolyKasparov wrote:RIP Florian Schneider.
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It was actually both but the science was bad, as the model they were using was fatally flawed.Willow904 wrote:What we learned is the government stopped testing in March due to lack of capacity, not because of "the science" as asserted
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lang ... 9/fulltext
They gave up testing because the flawed model assumed that at best there was a 3.83 day delay between symptoms (or test) and isolation, but there were several tests at the time that could easily have been done in a day, some as quickly as 4 hours. And once that is factored in 'the model predicts the probability of controlling the epidemic within 12 weeks to be more than 80%'.
So because their flawed model made it appear what they were doing was hopeless they gave up and this has caused thousands of unnecessary deaths.
In response those responsible haven't denied any of this but have instead said the criticism is moot as the capacity to test wasn't high enough to have made a difference.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lang ... 5/fulltext
I know I'm repeating myself here from the other night but this really is incredible stuff.
Our first, best chance to stop Coronavirus in it's tracks was horribly bungled by the scientists and politicians alike.
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I guess because they completely reinvented themselves with Autobahn and the first three spaced out hippie albums didn't quite fit anymore, which is a shame because that first one as you say is genius, how could it not be? It's Kraftwerk and Neu! combined, a veritable Krautrock supergroup before either group existed.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Their first self-titled album (the red traffic cone cover) is absolutely immense IMO. Never understood why they were so sniffy about their pre-Autobahn stuff.
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HerePorFavor wrote:No citizenJA today. I hope she's ok.
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the last time I had a mobile phone was in 2008Sky'sGoneOut wrote:So are any of us going to be downloading the government coronavirus app?
UK finds itself almost alone with centralized virus contact-tracing app that probably won't work well, asks for your location, may be illegal
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/0 ... virus_app/
That's going nowhere near my phone.
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I hope I'm okay too.
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the last time I had a mobile phone was in 2008[/quote]citizenJA wrote:
That's going nowhere near my phone.
I don't have one.
There's only been a couple of occasions when it would have been useful to have it but apart from that I manage without it.
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I'm not ill and neither is Mr citizen.citizenJA wrote:I hope I'm okay too.
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Goodnight, everyone.
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What's this hope thing? Of course you're okay. Fly the flag, sing the national anthem, take it on the chin, we don't want doomsters and gloomsters around here. Shake as many hands as you can, look that virus in its chemical receptors and dare it to infect you. And then even if it does as long as you have spunk and a bit of pluck you'll be fine. It only kills unpatriotic weaklings after all. And you are a patriot aren't you CJA?citizenJA wrote:I hope I'm okay too.
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I held out for a long time but if you enjoy walking on hills and moors and the like having a talking map in your pocket is, I eventually had to concede, better than a paper map and a compass. Especially if it sounds like a sexy lady robot.RogerOThornhill wrote:There's only been a couple of occasions when it would have been useful to have it but apart from that I manage without it.
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