Boris Johnson’s strategic failing over virus – Yorkshire Post Letters

From: JG Riseley, Harrogate.
Boris Johnson's leadership continues to be scrutinised.Boris Johnson's leadership continues to be scrutinised.
Boris Johnson's leadership continues to be scrutinised.

BORIS Johnson would perhaps wish to be seen as being in the mould of Sir Winston Churchill. But I doubt if his, at times, ruthless predecessor would have handed out steel helmets to the elderly while much of the infantry had yet to be issued with these.

We see the vaccine being given to those whose only contact with the general population is via their carers, who are themselves being vaccinated. At the same time medical staff treating the infected are having to work in cumbersome full PPE and in many cases to be absent for several days of self-isolation.

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Thus we are failing to make most effective use of the two critical resources of the moment.

Does Tony blair interfere too much in domestic politics?Does Tony blair interfere too much in domestic politics?
Does Tony blair interfere too much in domestic politics?

From: Bob Watson, Baildon.

IS it just me who gets irritated with continuing to hear somewhat discredited former Prime Minister Tony Blair pontificating on everything under the sun, from Covid vaccines to Brexit? Isn’t it about time this know-it-all disappeared into the sunset instead of sticking his nose in on every topic that seems to arise?

From: Mike Monkman, Harrogate.

THE situation we are in, and the restrictive and repeated lockdowns, are not caused by those following the rules, but rather by those that either through thoughtlessness, ignorance or selfishness, are failing to abide by them. They themselves may well not get ill, but their actions are a direct contribution to the many deaths this country is suffering and ensuring the financially damaging lockdowns they complain about have to continue. They have a lot to account for.

Is Sir Keir Starmer proving to be an effective Opposition leader?Is Sir Keir Starmer proving to be an effective Opposition leader?
Is Sir Keir Starmer proving to be an effective Opposition leader?

From: Allen Jenkinson, Lipscomb Street, Milnsbridge.

ANOTHER lockdown (house arrest) – are we going to witness the same level of hypocrisy as last time where colleagues of Boris Johnson are exempt?

From: Ian Smith, Bradford.

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THE role of Director of Public Prosecutions is not the same as the role Sir Keir Starmer is in, nor the one he seeks to take over. He passed his ‘use by’ date ages ago on Brexit, he’s passed his ‘sell by’ date on Covid-19, and he’ll reach the bottom of the barrel when he uses “I told you so”.

From: Peter Rickaby, Selby.

PREVIOUS letters have criticised clergy for interfering in politics when they should be supporting parishioners 24/7. Canon Michael Storey (The Yorkshire Post, January 7) fully illustrates my point.

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