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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Go to Twitter with #BorisTheButcher, you'll find like minded people there who are keen to politicise this.
Is it possible to criticise the PM without politicising it? If so, let me know how that's done. Otherwise, I guess you'll just dismisss every criticism of the gov't as being "political."
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I'm really not interested in holding people to account, not unless there's evidence of deliberate mismanagement.
What counts as "deliberate" mismanagement?
No-one is saying he's just been giving the finger to the country "deliberately", they're saying he and the people around him failed to heed the warnings. We've been behind every other country (except maybe the US) in dealing with things, from lockdown, to testing, to acquiring ventliators and PPE. Those aren't just "mistakes", those are collosal fuckups that are costing lives.
And I deliberately left out the part where they declined to cooperate with the EU because obviously you would just accuse me of "politicising" it, when in fact it was the gov't that politicised their own behaviour to our country's detriment.
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