"Why are we destroying the economy for people who will die anyway soon?" former UK prime minister Boris Johnson said to have asked at the start of the Covid pandemic
The claim, branded “horrific” by bereaved families, emerged from notebooks kept
by Imran Shafi, Johnson’s private secretary for public service, during the UK
Covid-19 Inquiry, an investigation that has been set up to examine the UK’s
response to and impact of the pandemic. The inquiry heard that Joh...
Qhen i first read it, instead of economy, i read something like eco system. And thought: but he's right, why are we destroying the planet for old rich assholes who die soon. But yeah, whatever he said i guess.
Man who would have access to the best healthcare in the UK despite being a major part of pushing the NHS beyond breaking point asks, "Would herd immunity be so bad?"
"Johnson’s claim that the real hero of Jaws was the mayor who kept the beaches open when there was a shark risk" - Did he even watch Jaws as its a pretty unique take on the films message
To play devil's advocate, isn't it always the case that the government is balancing on the right rope between keeping the economy going and keeping people alive, even without a pandemic? With NHS funding, welfare and all sorts of things government has to decide where to draw the line.
Obviously Johnson handled this crisis horrificly though, but in terms of this quote he just said the quiet part loud.