Is it a applause for carers or a clap for Hancock-Johnson-SAGE?
Among all the tears-inducing amounts of money spent during this panic, I have not noticed any major investment to make sure health services are better prepared?
In France, we had this 8pm clapping every night during the first lockdown, it has since gone and no signs of it coming back. No stories here about overflowing hospitals.
On a slightly different note, and showing the disparity in attitudes towards public services, a French person quizzed me some months ago about the "Captain Tom" episode. It is totally bizarre here to imagine anybody carrying out private charitable work to fund a public service. That is what taxes are supposed to be for. The French just could not get their head around the whole Captain Tom concept. For them, this would mean the state has failed and the minister for health should be sacked.
Highly suspicious where all the money went that captain tom raised..
Should we clap and practise our dance moves too?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0bJBP1DL2P7N/
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Nobody clapped last night round where I am. Seems that standing on your doorstep in -2 C and doing an impression of a monged seal isn't really all that workable an idea.
Frankly, if you want to help out with R NHS, go and volunteer to be a porter or something. Does more good than clattering away like an idiot.
Not doing it this time. My father-in-law in hospital over Christmas and New Year with a non-covid issues. Yesterday he tested positive.
NHS should be clapping for everyone else given the brutal sacrifices and suffering people have been forced into for the best part of a year to "save" it.
AND they pay for it..
If i have to give up work, travel, social life and live as a prisoner in my home to "save" a service, why exactly am i paying for it?






