Sunday People

We’re led by gambler who won’t listen

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HERE we go again. It’s the definition of madness, isn’t it? To repeat the same actions and expect a different result.

Well, here we go again.

At the time of writing, and the picture is changing by the second, we can still have Christmas.

But it’s going to come at a price. Our PM has written a cheque to underwrite the festive season.

But come the new year, he’s going to have to cash it.

Of course he couldn’t have foreseen this variant, but we could have done a lot more to protect ourselves. To protect himself, he’s put us all at risk. That’s not leadership. That’s gambling. And he’s going to lose.

SAGE scientists say we should introduce tougher measures as soon as possible to save the pressure on a buckling NHS.

Reckless

Downing Street says: “Let’s wait for the data.”

By the time that data comes, we’ll be in the thick of it. Again.

There’s not really much more to say. It’s impossible to berate the PM, or impress on him the need to – as he promised – follow the science. He won’t listen.

Instead, we should talk about the people who are going to have to face the real weight of Mr Johnson’s reckless call.

Today, tomorrow, for God knows how long, countless NHS staff are strapping on the PPE again. Walking into packed hospitals, seeing desperate patients. They’re seeing their colleagues pushed to breaking point. By Christmas Day, say the experts, they will be 50,000 staff short.

It should be different. This time, no doorstep parades. No cheap medals, no platitudes.

Prime Minister, just do us all a favour. Listen to the scientists.

Do what you’re supposed to.

Get it right.

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