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I agree. But, if the government needs to deploy them it will.
"The British Armed Forces are a professional force with a strength of 149,080 UK Regulars and Gurkhas, 37,060 Volunteer Reserves and 7,840 "Other Personnel" as of 1 April 2020. This gives a total strength of 193,980 "UK Service Personnel".
And they cannot be deployed for policing duties without specific legislative provision.
The British Armed Forces are a professional force with a strength of 149,080 UK Regulars and Gurkhas, 37,060 Volunteer Reserves and 7,840 "Other Personnel" as of 1 April 2020. This gives a total strength of 193,980 "UK Service Personnel".
12.38 confirmation again that Antibodies provide immunity.
Also did he say these restriction could be for 6 months !!! yikes.
"easy to criticise when not in power - lets not forget who runs Wales and Scotland NHS......."
The NHS in Scotland is doing better than the NHS in England on many measures...
easy to criticise when not in power - lets not forget who runs Wales and Scotland NHS.......
Johnson is rattled. He's struggling to respond...
d1873macca what a stupid comment. What is wrong with some people. I despair sometimes.
Get in the bin
what is wrong with some people.
"Second national lockdown... massive failure in government, not an act of God"
Oof!
"But i really don't see these restrictions curbing the infection rate."
I think this is like putting your kid on the naughty spot (and the Whitty and Valance yesterday) - assuming no improvement, then more restrictions.
"Army to support the police. Martial law on the way!"
That would require specific legislation which isn't currently on the books. I think he'll struggle to get it through Parliament.
"But I really don't see these restrictions curbing the infection rate."
Keir Starmer is precisely shredding his speech...
But i really don't see these restrictions curbing the infection rate.
Should stabilize wider markets, but also drive home covid is long term and needs medical science to get us out of it
Army to support the police. Martial law on the way!
will he get questions do we know? If so, maybe some questions on testing which seems to be not mentioned.........
Doesn't seem to be much changing other than another statement that antibodies relates to immunity
He's on script.
The Bloviating Buffoon saying something credible would be a first...
Feel sorry for Labour. I can see Johnson saying something now or tonight about credible plans for up scaling.