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[Politics] Who would have been the perfect leader to take us through this pandemic







zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,917
Sussex, by the sea
Good God no.

That condescending arse.

Think Major would have shown a level headed approach. He certainly would have gone cross party with a lot of stuff.

I would never vote tory, but I agree, he's virtually a socialist compared to many of the arses around now. I can't think of many better off the top of my head. As you say, he'd be working with any competent MP regardless of party . . . you'd be lucky to get a majority of competence anyway.
 


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
Yup, she didn'f f@ck about did she? " The borders are shut, you're not going out and ,as sure as sh@t, you're definitely NOT coming in."
Yes she did an excellent job for New Zealand. UK would present different problems but she has come across as a very good leader.
 




Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,101
And keep the economy and education in reasonable fettle.

Lots of people saying that Boris is rubbish so let hear who would have been better.

And before the jokers get busy lets rule out 'anyone' as a reply.

You must surely be THE last standing Tory backing Johnson. A man without a friend in the world.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,929
Gloucester
Good question! - but no idea what the answer is!

You have to have a bit of sympathy for Johnson (yes I know, not allowed on NSC - I fully expect to be shouted down by outraged Boris haters) - obviously had a long time ambition to become PM, and must have been thrilled when got the job, and looking forward to enjoying it - then only weeks later te country is hit with a huge unprecedented disaster which was none of his doing - a global pandemic the like of which we haven't ecperienced in living memory, with no previous experience to call on, no previously proven road map, nothing.

I suspect in a few year's time history will judge him as having got some things wrong and some things right, but all in all generally muddling through pretty much as well as anybody else would have/could have done
 


Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
I would never vote tory, but I agree, he's virtually a socialist compared to many of the arses around now. I can't think of many better off the top of my head. As you say, he'd be working with any competent MP regardless of party . . . you'd be lucky to get a majority of competence anyway.

He does seem far more steady these days and always calls out Johnson as an arse.
But don't forget that his favourite food is peas, the cones hotline was a roaring success and he penetrated Edwina Currie over his desk whilst married to Norma.
Oh, and the economy almost went down the plughole.
 


Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
7,827
Coldean
I don't think anyone would come out looking like the messiah during these times. If you vote conservative, you'd pick one of them. If you're an idiot and a member of the sheeples republic of socialism probably you'd be told to pick one of them.
Luckily, I'm on the fence regarding politics:thumbsup:
 






midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
And keep the economy and education in reasonable fettle.

Lots of people saying that Boris is rubbish so let hear who would have been better.

And before the jokers get busy lets rule out 'anyone' as a reply.

If you you think that education has been kept in ‘reasonable fettle’ you are deluded. Yours, a teacher.
 


banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,258
Deep south
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Oh yes.
 




Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
16,749
Fiveways

Of the current incumbents around the world, she's up there with the most effective strategy. As an alternative, I could offer Chung Sye-kun.

The qualities you're looking for is an excellent, clear and consistent communicator (Johnson only is the first of these), and one with a good scientific and operational understanding.
Of recent UK PM's, and for all his faults, Blair fits closest.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
We are truly blessed in this nation as there are (apparently) tens of thousands of online pandemic experts who always knew when to do the right thing, when to take SAGE advice and when to ignore it etc ... shirley it has to be one of our own so I nominate [MENTION=15360]nicko31[/MENTION] who would have undoubtedly presided over zero covid deaths with no economic damage [emoji106]

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Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Good question! - but no idea what the answer is!

You have to have a bit of sympathy for Johnson (yes I know, not allowed on NSC - I fully expect to be shouted down by outraged Boris haters) - obviously had a long time ambition to become PM, and must have been thrilled when got the job, and looking forward to enjoying it - then only weeks later te country is hit with a huge unprecedented disaster which was none of his doing - a global pandemic the like of which we haven't ecperienced in living memory, with no previous experience to call on, no previously proven road map, nothing.

I suspect in a few year's time history will judge him as having got some things wrong and some things right, but all in all generally muddling through pretty much as well as anybody else would have/could have done

So you don't think he has made mistake after mistake and learned nothing.
The care homes, sending kids to school for 1 day, Christmas, letting 1000's in unchecked, track and chase debacle, contracts to mates, the list is very long, with another to add to it today.
The poorest leader at the worse of times and he thinks he is Winston Churchill, what a joke.
You don't have to be a hater to see facts.
 






Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
NSC Patron
Aug 24, 2020
5,449
The first responsibility of a government is to protect its citizens. Anyone willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve that, would do a better job than Boris, who is failing. Actions could include the imposition of martial law, anti-vaxxers' banned from all social media and their wages stopped, compulsory transportation of persistent transgressors to St. Kilda, and compulsory vaccinations for all others unless medically indicated otherwise. All dissent, strikes and protests outlawed until further notice.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,929
Gloucester
So you don't think he has made mistake after mistake and learned nothing.
The care homes, sending kids to school for 1 day, Christmas, letting 1000's in unchecked, track and chase debacle, contracts to mates, the list is very long, with another to add to it today.
The poorest leader at the worse of times and he thinks he is Winston Churchill, what a joke.
You don't have to be a hater to see facts.
Yes RC, exactly the response I predicted. I look forward to your list of people you know would have done the job better. Starmer? Corbyn? Khan? Caroline Lucas? :shrug:

As I said, we'll see how hstory, not hysteria, judges the government's Covid responses in a few year's time.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,369
trouble is we're too politicised over general issues in this country. whoever was in charge would sway too much to headlines and focus groups and not enough on medium term outlook. we've done nearly the same things as rest of europe, changed some things for a particular outlook, but offered no real leadership. i dont see many politicans today offering leadership.
 








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