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Tens of thousands died of COVID in UK because ‘Boris’ Johnson failed to act!- Mirror

- UK PM reportedly now admitting he should have brought first COVID-19 lockdown ‘sooner'
With the imperialist United Kingdom (UK) now having the fifth-highest COVID-19 death toll in the world, its embattled Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ has reportedly now admitted he was too slow putting the UK into lockdown a year ago. Photo: Independent
Super spreader! The decision by the United Kingdom (UK) Government to allow the Cheltenham Festival to go ahead during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year has been heavily criticised. Photo: PA
Super spreader! The decision by the United Kingdom (UK) Government to allow the Cheltenham Festival to go ahead during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year has been heavily criticised. Photo: PA
UK Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ failure to act at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be costly to the same people he was elected to lead and protect. Photo: Internet Source
UK Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ failure to act at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be costly to the same people he was elected to lead and protect. Photo: Internet Source
LONDON, United Kingdom- With the imperialist United Kingdom (UK) now having the fifth-highest COVID-19 death toll in the world, its embattled Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ has reportedly now admitted he was too slow putting the UK into lockdown a year ago.

According to the Uk publication, Mirror, on March 14, 2021, the Prime Minister, who is already facing allegations of corruption and cronyism, is said to have told allies it was a mistake to delay the move, with experts saying tens of thousands of deaths could have been prevented.

Indecisiveness cost lives

The UK, according to the Mirror, now has the fifth-highest COVID-19 death toll in the world after repeated indecision by the PM and ministers throughout the pandemic.

According to the Mirror, if Mr Johnson had his time again, sources close to the Prime Minister told The Telegraph he would act “harder, earlier and faster”.

An insider reportedly told the Mirror the government "lost weeks", despite having an advance warning of the horrors of the pandemic from European countries such as Italy.

Only the USA, Brazil, Mexico and India have lost more citizens than the UK to the virus, with the country's official death toll standing at 125,516.

It is expected that the Prime Minister will appear in front of a public inquiry into his handling of the crisis, and may admit that his hesitancy proved deadly, the Telegraph has since reported.

It is also being reported that Ministers feared that lockdowns would trigger riots as they were unsure if the public would accept restrictions.

One of the biggest criticisms of the UK Government's mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic is allowing the Cheltenham Festival, a horseracing event deemed a 'super spreader' by some, to go ahead in March last year.

Over four days, 251,684 racegoers attended. Amid media criticism over the event, the organisers would later cite PM Johnson’s contemporaneous attendance at an international rugby match as a reason not to cancel the event.

UK Trump?

In the end, Mr Johnson’s failure to act proved to be costly to the same people he was elected to lead and protect.

Some of his critics have drawn comparisons to that of ousted US President Donald J. Trump, who also similarly risked the lives of people in America with his indecisiveness, conspiracy theories and sometimes downplaying of the pandemic.

9 Responses to “Tens of thousands died of COVID in UK because ‘Boris’ Johnson failed to act!- Mirror”

  • nappy hair (15/03/2021, 13:09) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    leave uk alone because those straight hair folks have political strength and will use it
  • asking for a friend (15/03/2021, 13:50) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    Well if they allow there own people to die what the hell will they do out if we black folks in the bvi?
    • @ asking for a friend (15/03/2021, 14:35) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
      you know the drill
      look how england deal with their white counterparts aka European union just kick them to the curve what they won't do to a set of former slave boys and girls: look out for expectation and more legislation dictating what we can and cannot do....Great Britain did as she pleased with the entire world and to this day remains a global power
  • @,happy hair (15/03/2021, 14:02) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Political strength....wait till magen and harry son sit on the throne....things to vision lolmao....black is back
  • Rubber Duck (15/03/2021, 14:30) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    There is almost certainly an over recording of Covid deaths in the UK. Many already terminal cases caught Covid in hospital and were duly recorded as Covid victims. Covid is recorded on the death certificate even if it is not the primary cause of death. And if it is there it goes into the statistics . A more accurate measure is how many additional deaths were there over the 5 year average. That figure is 60-70,000 extra deaths in the year March 20-21 above the 5 year average. That is almost certainly the real effect of Covid.
  • LP (15/03/2021, 14:40) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    When will that happen ?
  • Believe it or Not (16/03/2021, 07:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wait so BVI believes covid actually exists now? I thought this was all a big global conspiracy?
  • ... (16/03/2021, 07:23) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    What is surprising here? NOTHING ITS THE UK DO NOT EVER BE SURPRISED


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