Irwin99
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Wait, the clap tonight was for BORIS?!!!!! I was told it was for the NHS and support workers?
At least they didn't have to look too hard to find a stock photo of him exiting a building looking dishevelled.
Wait, the clap tonight was for BORIS?!!!!! I was told it was for the NHS and support workers?
He’ll do a press conference on Easter Sunday. Britain’s Christ figure, returned from the dead to lead us all to glory.
Do people really believe this is some kind of set up?
He’ll do a press conference on Easter Sunday. Britain’s Christ figure, returned from the dead to lead us all to glory.
Any white text?Its good that he got better and that he is now out of the ICU but this is about to get really ugly.
The blind support of Boris before this was sickening, especially since his voting record and policies have led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people both domestically and abroad. He and his government have been nothing short of disastrous since the virus hit. They totally ignored the Cygnus report which almost certainly would have reduced the impact of this.
Now that this little piece of shit is out of hospital, it is time again to be putting pressure on him and the rest of his sociopathic party. Need to prevent him becoming this untouchable saviour figure.
It should be OK to call Boris out or anyone else on this before he got sick, when he got sick and after the fact (whether he had died, or, as it fortunatelly happened, whether he recovered).Any white text?
Would it be okay to call Corbyn this on here if he'd nearly died in hospital?
This forum has been horrible to read at times lately in lots of threads.
Are you saying he's not a piece of shit? If so, why not?Any white text?
Would it be okay to call Corbyn this on here if he'd nearly died in hospital?
This forum has been horrible to read at times lately in lots of threads.
It should be OK to call Boris out or anyone else on this before he got sick, when he got sick and after the fact (whether he had died, or, as it fortunatelly happened, whether he recovered).
Doing it without being insensitive or a bell-end is the challenge.
Do people really believe this is some kind of set up?
I’ll judge how ill he actually was by how quick his recovery is. Every medical expert I saw discussing his situation said that if he’s in intensive care, he will be out of action for a lot of weeks and likely months. People who have come out of ICU from this have still be suffering with shortness of breath and fatigue.
He was on a ward at St. Thomas' hospital. Not much of a cover-up.
Seems likely, he's on the very lower end of time spent on an ICU for this anyway. Did he ever even need ventilator os vasopressor support? I didn't follow this story.Im not saying it’s a conspiracy, I just reckon the bar for him to be admitted was a bit lower than others.
Im not saying it’s a conspiracy, I just reckon the bar for him to be admitted was a bit lower than others.
oh for goodness sake, we've done this to death.
You don't gamble with the fecking PM.
Seems likely, he's on the very lower end of time spent on an ICU for this anyway. Did he ever even need ventilator os vasopressor support? I didn't follow this story.
So we are agreed? Not sure what the problem is then?
That's a simple O2 mask.I think the furthest they admitted was he "required supplemental oxygen", but they said he was never on a ventilator.
I didn’t at all but now I think about it - it’s perfect to curry favour with the easily persuaded. Keep talking about grateful you are for the NHS because they saved your life while slowly privatising it and there will be loads of idiots saying there’s no way he’d do that. Also helps make him look more on the working class level as he used NHS services rather than private.Do people really believe this is some kind of set up?