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Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: Goosegirl on April 07, 2020, 14:15
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This man got us through all the difficulties with Brexit, did a good job after that to get us on track for whatever might come next and despite feeling ill went outside to applaud our NHS. Good on you lad but no more sliding down anymore wires at the moment for you! :nowink:
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Too Damned right GG!
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I will definitely be clapping BOJO on Thursday as well as the NHS...great idea....I wasn't a big fan of him becoming PM, but I have warmed to him during this crisis.....COME ON BOJO!!!!!
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yep get well soon Boris we are all thinking of you you've got to leave things to others till you get fit and well and I agree with you Goosegirl 100% and as you said we all seen him standing on the doorstep of number 10 although feeling ill giving his best to clap and thank the NHS as we all did
we don't mind waiting to get Brexit done just get your self fit and well your in good hands
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Hello just a reminder that terms and conditions on this site says no politics jezza
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i think politics don't come into play on this topic although Boris Johnson is prime minister he is just like any other person ill with this pandemic and he like all of us can't thank the NHS enough my reply was not a political message because i i wish all those suffering with virus a speedy recovery and only expressing an opinion and .not using this as a political platform
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Hello just a reminder that terms and conditions on this site says no politics jezza
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Politics, schmolitics, what does it matter if you love your Prime Minister?
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Hello now this is getting weird loving the prime minister NO he's an Eton oik who won't answer very important emails unless you live in his constituency jezza
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Hello now this is getting weird loving the prime minister NO he's an Eton oik who won't answer very important emails unless you live in his constituency jezza
And we want him to get well very soon and get back to work. Only a heartless person would say otherwise.
We’re all rooting for you Boris !!!
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Get well soon Boris. Mrs Bouquet
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Hello just a reminder that terms and conditions on this site says no politics jezza
Please don't say that as this has nothing whatsoever to do with any political issues.
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Absolutely, GG. Wishing Boris a speedy recovery has nothing to do with politics. It’s just human decency !
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I had a rotten night, after turning on R5Live, two nights ago and hearing how bad our Boris was doing.
He's been such an inspiration to the majority of people in this country; pushing aside all the negatives and doom-fears chucked at him, and ignoring the naysayers completely!
If that isn't leadership, then whatever anyone's politics are, the're immaterial when it comes to true human nature in wishing him well, and hope that he's back in the helm as soon as possible.
Nobody else can hold a candle to him as far as I'm concerned!
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Your irony would be masterfully amusing, if there weren't just a little too much hyperbole.....
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I really do wish him a speedy recovery.
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I really do wish him a speedy recovery.
Gleavo, you're comment has been modified as we have a strict no politics policy here.
Thanks for your understanding.
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Gleavo, thanks for that. Having worked for the NHS for nearly 42 years I cannot understate how much money has been wasted by some dictatorial managers. Some of these decided to stop us ordering the packet of twelve pencils we used to write the details of the patient on the plastic cassettes but we could order a single pencil at the same cost, created a document to inform all staff that they could only wear plain wedding rings and cardigans, not to dye their hair, the colour of scrunchies was to be either white or blue and ladies needed to get permission to take their tights off on a hot day. :tongue2:
When I was sent on a two-day seminar about how we could work more efficiently I sat on a table with my senior and both our eyes glazed over. I knew one of the lecturers and said to her "Isn't this just common sense" and she said you are so right. That was the day I decided I'd had enough and I've never regretted it since.
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Goosey, I don't think I've ever read the words 'cardigans' and 'scrunchies' in the same post ever before!
There's always a first time I suppose, but I'll wander around in a daze for several hours now...:0)
Good news about Boris just now, let's all hope in continues!
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I wandered around in a similar daze when I got the email about what clothes we had to wear to comply with this strange new management regulation. After I'd had some lunch to re-fuel my brain cells, I sent an email back which was something like this but not as I would like to have said it.
"Whilst I concur with some issues regarding the safety of patients in your care, do they really give a stuff if you've just dyed your hair purple then tied it up with a red scrunchie?
Boris's dad has got it just right because anyone, and it doesn't matter who they are, when they're recovering from this virus needs time to recover.
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You're better qualified than anyone I know on this subject, Goosey, so well said!
The rumours from awful people, about Boris' stay in St Thomas's Hospital are despicable, hopefully, comeuppance will be the name of the game when he's better! (On the underside of the blogosphere, it's already happening, but you know I won't mention it here)!
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