She seems very honest here, who would have liked her job then? You can have a go at her but she did her best. She did not have parties during the pandemic unlike you know who. It is done now. We all need to move on.
OK but this is an exercise to drive out lessons learned and help prevent deaths in the event of a future pandemic. Sturgeon deserves credit for her honesty unlike the worms who sat in the UK cabinet and failed in their judgment but refuse to apologise or take responsibility. I just wish that the findings from this inquiry can be published very soon as a precursor to the general election. We are suffering from a major deficit in political or civic accountability in Britain from the Grenfell cladding scandal,the blood transfusion scandal,the Post Office saga and all these events have inquiries costing us millions in legal fees but don't seem to conclude with any sense that justice has been or will be served.I hope that I may be proved wrong one of these days.
I understand her response far better than the the argumentative ones of people like Johnson, Cummings and Gove. They came across as still, even now, being totally uncaring and above all unaffected by what happened to the nation.
How so? She was party to COBRA meeting discussions and rushed back to her microphone to blabber her instructions before the government spokesman with the two stooges got their message out. Also Boris never bought a camper van and park in on his Mum's driveway 😂😂.
Johnson was just weak and caved in to the "advice" from SAGE and others and failed to ask the right questions because he has the scientific understanding of a demented earth-worm. Sturgeon played the same script but with augmentations so has no excuse.
It waa disgraceful that people were cheering Johnson on whenever footage of him showed him appeared to be breaking covid rules he set for the country to follow during all those daily Downing Street briefings. Johnson was a clear case of "Do as I say, not as I do" throughout the pandemic.
I didn't imagine a family friend being left to die of covid in a ward on her own, as she had too many "illnesses" when in reality there were younger, fitter taxpayers needing care above the retired?