It’s Our Fault Apparently

Yup, it’s our fault that covid-19 is spreading.

Boris Johnson tonight blamed the ‘blase’ public for causing a resurgence of coronavirus  that forced him to bring in localised lockdowns affecting millions of Britons – and effectively cancelled Halloween.

The Prime Minister accused voters of being ‘complacent’ over the summer and allowing Covid-19 to proliferate again, despite his Government allowing pubs to reopen and encouraging people to ‘eat out to help out’ hard-pressed businesses in August.

It would seem that we need to elect a new people.

Twat!

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  1. Johnson blamed us last week too:

    Boris has no plan, no credibility and yet he dares blame the VOTERS for the mess we’re in
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8767679/

    How to make voters hate you – blame them for your ineptitude and panic

    Then we have PM Hancock in HoC

    …if pubs don’t shut at 10PM “hundreds of thousands of deaths that would follow is not a price to pay”

    Not seeing that in NI. Hancock is demented and should be sectioned

    • I’ve been saying this since about Hancock since he hove into view. The gimlet-eyed loon should be in a secure ward being pumped full of all the anti-psychotics money can buy, monumental waste of money thought it would be.

    • Many, many moons ago (1977) I was stopped by plod whilst riding my Suzukli TS100, three times within 24 hours. At no time was I breaking the law, they were just making ‘a random stop’ and each time I was given a ‘producer’ to take my licence & insurance to the local nick within 5 days.

      • My experience too on KE175 with current year plate, achieved 6 stops in one 7pm-12am period. Never received producer though:
        Plod: “Address?”
        Me: “XY Hotel my parents own” – it was a plod no-go for drunk in charge checks because so many “special people” dined and….

        No, I wasn’t a spoilt brat. No pocket money, work for same pay as other dishwashers, barmen, cleaners plus on call any time at ‘home’

        6pm Dad “Need you in bar tonight, Jim phoned in sick”
        Me (17) “No, I’m out with GF tonight”
        Dad “No you’re not”

        @StonyG
        Yes, when I passed and removed “L” on KE175 same; broken GT250 & KH250 were bought, fixed, ridden & sold too. I bought GPz550H1 when I felt confident I had sufficient Roadcraft and stops reduced a lot

        @LR
        At what age & year did you start biking and what was first bike and it’s age?

  2. Over the years I’ve been pulled over a few times while riding a motorbike but not once while driving a car. Not often enough to claim harassment but, like Addolff, I wasn’t ever doing anything illegal. My younger brother passed his driving test. Back then, for some odd reason, this meant that he no longer needed ‘L’ plates on his sixteen legal Simpson 50. Almost immediately he was pulled over and asked “Where are your ‘L’ plates sonny?”

    As for Boris, he has used up every gram of goodwill now he really has. Yes the Corona cases have gone up but the death rate has remained low. It seems obvious now that the only way that we will be more or less free of it is for most of the young and healthy people to get it and become resistant to it.

    • Oddly enough I haven’t. Once in Austria when I was over the speed limit, but otherwise, I’ve been left alone. I was refused service once because leather jackets cause trouble. I just never went back.

      However, the linked video is merely the logical conclusion of victimhood politics.

      • @LR
        At what age & year did you start on-road biking, what bike and it’s age? Commuter or plus leisure, fun?

  3. As a cyclist I have mostly been treated with consideration by motorists. Probably because I don’t cycle like a tool.

  4. Same here. I wear normal clothes, speed up or slow down & pull over to let behind pass. Don’t pass on left, always outside same as MC

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