Well, this is only my opinion. He is still in a job because his boss who, imo, is as big a tosser as he is, was elected by us collectively to lead the country at the last election. But did we have a choice ? I mean a real choice. FFS the alternative was Jeremy Bloody Corbyn. So we voted for the lesser of two evils, or at least I did. And of course with Project Fear still being the , at least on the face of it, official government policy it is unlikely any sense of normality will return soon.palerider wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 7:36 amMadness.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 7:09 am Can't watch a game outdoors. But can watch the same match, in the same area, indoors. I'm no scientist but aren't we less likely to pick up infections outside, in the fresh air, than indoors ?
Over to you Matt Hancock. You dopey tosser.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -away.html
How that cunt is still in a job is beyond me.
And then British business has to adapt to changing trading conditions with one of our major trading partners in a mere 2 months because there has, as yet, been no agreement reached following our decision, again made by us, the people, as a collective to leave the EU. It is a giant clusterfuck to end all clusterfucks and the recession to come is going to make what's happening now seem like a bloody picnic.
But as I say, that's only my opinion. It is however a very sad indictment of the quality of our politicians that there are no fresh thinkers in the wings waiting to tear down the ridiculous two party system we are saddled with because of the vested interest tied in with both of them.
And we worry about Manchester United and Liverpool wanting more of the football pie.