I am Stephen. I live in Bristol, UK. I decided to shorten my profile...to this: Wildlife, haiku, travel, streetart, psychogeography and my family. Not necessarily in that order.
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3 thoughts on “Crisis, what crisis?”
If things continue as they are I can see this winter shaping up to be incredibly difficult for so many people, but as usual, more so for the poor, weak, elderly and infirm.
I also think if that should happen it might well be the first nail in the coffin for this otherwise Teflon Govt.
I guess only time will tell, but history tells us repeatedly that telling lies consistently will eventually lead to a no win scenario, and despite the forthcoming hardships they might just be worth it to see this Govt backed into a corner of which there is no escape.
If things continue as they are I can see this winter shaping up to be incredibly difficult for so many people, but as usual, more so for the poor, weak, elderly and infirm.
I also think if that should happen it might well be the first nail in the coffin for this otherwise Teflon Govt.
I guess only time will tell, but history tells us repeatedly that telling lies consistently will eventually lead to a no win scenario, and despite the forthcoming hardships they might just be worth it to see this Govt backed into a corner of which there is no escape.
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I agree, and there is only so long they can blame everything on the pandemic for. After that it is their incompetence alone.
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Indeed and exactly . . .
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