Seasoned observers of Ministry of Justice White Papers since 2010 could be forgiven for thinking that the latest one has been written by a singularly dim and unsophisticated algorithm.
Despite its title, A Smarter Approach to Sentencing, both the gist and detail of its proposals are predictable and formulaic. Like all its recent predecessors it claims the immediate and self-evident cause for public concern about crime and criminal justice is a) insufficient punishment, and b) inattention to victim’s needs and rights.
That this is exactly what the last one said, and the one before that, goes unmentioned, as if punitiveness had not been steadily intensifying since 2010, and that only this new one will finally make a generational difference.
Empty superlatives like that abound. Introducing the White Paper, Justice Minister Robert Buckland stated that once and for all Electronic Monitoring (EM) would now be 'fully capitalised' on, although what that means in practice proves somewhat unexpected and remains vague.
Lockdown everything
Aptly enough for a White Paper written during the pandemic lockdown, it sees lockdowns as the answer to everything, systematically increasing the length of both custodial and community sentences and reducing early release for both young and adult offenders.
Significant increases in custodial populations are expected, and collateral damage indifferently acknowledged, 'Serving longer periods in custody may mean family breakdown is more likely, affecting prisoner mental health and subsequent reoffending risk'.
Pointedly, the term 'proportionality' figures nowhere in the White Paper’s 115 pages. No justification, beyond getting tough and giving the public what politicians claim they want, is offered for this and no evidence at all for the upcoming changes to EM. To understand what’s new - and what’s old – in respect of EM in 2020 we need to glance back.
Chris Grayling's 'New World'
In 2012, the then Justice Secretary Chris Grayling launched an initially covert plan, dubbed 'New World', to revolutionise the faltering use of EM in Britain by shifting away from radio frequency (RF) based curfews towards 'mass monitoring', using global positioning system (GPS) based tracking technologies.
As the National Audit Office (NAO) was later to show, the project was a shambles, but the silver bullet of GPS technology, so much more versatile than existing RF, with potential to monitor movement in real-time, and to enforce exclusion zones, retained its allure even after his departure. Eight well-run pilot schemes preceded a national roll-out of GPS in 2018, with the modest expectation that more versatile forms of EM would, as sentencers gained confidence in them, find their place alongside the still extant RF EM-curfews.
The new White Paper departs significantly from this expectation, and restores the primacy of curfews, albeit more onerous and widely used than before, especially in youth justice. GPS remains the technology of choice, but gone is any interest in more versatile forms of monitoring. All it will be used to enforce is home confinement, for longer, more deliberately punitive periods, a spurious form of incapacitation that notionally effects public protection.
This is largely how GPS EM is used in the USA – its tracking capability serving primarily to deter absconding from a designated place of confinement and to monitor movement during authorised absences. This is the one penal advantage GPS has over RF for monitoring curfews.
Why the resurgent enthusiasm for curfews?
Why has this reversion to curfews occurred? One suspects that sentencers in England and Wales, who never mustered any great enthusiasm for the experimental GPS tracking schemes, struck a bargain with an already receptive populist government to stick with curfews, in return for which they would use curfews much more.
When Buckland spoke of 'fully capitalising' on EM he clearly did not mean making the most of GPS, but making it as ubiquitous in community supervision as Grayling had wanted in “New World” remains on the the MoJ agenda. Certainly MoJ payment to the Electronic Monitoring Service will rise from £1.3m to £2.4m, 'for increasing the caseload who will be monitored'.
In respect of community orders and suspended sentences, the White Paper proposes increasing the maximum period of a curfew requirement from one to two years, and raising the current maximum of daily hours raised from 16 to 20 in some instances.
Sentencers will be enabled, within a fixed limit of 112 weekly curfew hours, to set flexible schedules for offenders, with, say, 20 hours indoors on leisure days and fewer or none on work days. Probation officers may be required to advise on this, taking account of victim’s views on what an offender’s monitoring schedule should be.
The revival of the Supervision and Surveillance Order
The White Paper further proposes a new standalone House Detention Order will be piloted, 'for offenders who have not responded to existing community sentences….based on a lengthy and restrictive curfew, which would be accompanied by other measures to address rehabilitation and prevent further offending as needed'.
This derives from an idea recently canvassed by the Centre for Social Justice but essentially reinvents the intensive Supervision and Surveillance Order. In the White Paper’s accompanying Impact Statement, the House Detention Order is mysteriously expected to improve the efficiency of the newly reformed National Probation Service.
Even the relatively new sobriety tagging schemes are deemed in need of re-alignment with the ethos of the White Paper. Legislation has already enabled their national roll-out, but even before they bed in, the MoJ is considering, '...making it possible to impose this for longer'.
This is cynically presented as having 'potential...to support longer rehabilitation goals', as if rehabilitation could not occur within the existing 120 day time-span, and continue afterwards. In addition, sobriety tagging is deemed incomplete without an accompanying curfew, so that will be rectified 'using a single tag'.
A faulty calculus of compliance
Zero thought is given in the White Paper to the vital questions of compliance, legitimacy and proportionality. Altering the duration of a community sentence alters the calculus of compliance; what is bearable punishment for a year may not be for twice that.
For lengthened EM curfews, in particular, the calculus crucially alters for the other members of an offender’s household – either the burden increases for them too, or they become more likely to refuse the offender’s residence with them, or both.
For these moral and practical reasons – and in honest opposition to the MoJ’s vindictive intent – all these new proposals on EM should be resisted. What we have now in EM is far from perfect but it would be better left as it is if these terrible reforms are all that the MoJ can come up with.
Mike Nellis is Emeritus Professor of Criminal and Community Justice in the Law School, University of Strathclyde
If they tagged some of the rich & priveleged today they'd see a stream of travellers using air travel via the USA to get to Europe. Yep, it seems if money is no option then you can breach any and all covid travel restrictions by circumnavigating half the globe to get to mainland Europe - just like Papa Johnson did to get to Greece earlier this year.
ReplyDeleteWhile scientists are left pulling their hair out trying to determine variants & infection pathways the friends & supporters of Trump & Johnson are compromising the world's bio-security by wielding their financial power.
Expedia shows there are (at time of writing) just 2 of the 'cheapest' seats left for Heathrow to Washington at £1600, while the cheapest available follow-on flight to Washington to Paris is £2700 - and there are only 4 of those left.
So if you have a spare £4300 you can fly London to Paris via Washington while France has closed its borders to entry from the UK.
Quick!! Before they're all gone!!
I seem to recall this blog identified PPEMedpro ages ago as a dodgy PPE supplier based on IoM:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/21/firm-with-mystery-investors-wins-200m-of-ppe-contracts-via-high-priority-lane
http://probationmatters.blogspot.com/2020/11/triumph-of-nastiness.html
DeleteIn the comments section:
"PPE Medpro is a specialist manufacturer of Personal Protection Equipment. We aim to ensure that our products are manufactured to the highest specification and quality with full accreditation.
We offer an integrated approach that covers product design and engineering, factory auditing, logistical support and most importantly product quality management. PPE Medpro is the go to company for quality and safety conscious buyers wanting to react to rapid market demand. Our PPE product range is specifically developed to address the urgent need for high quality, low cost accessible personal protection products."
Incorporated with £100 capital on 12 May 2020
Contract start date: 26 June 2020"
Nearly nine out of 10 children held in custody on remand in London are from a black, Asian or minority ethnic background, figures have revealed.
ReplyDeleteStatistics obtained under freedom of information requests by Transform Justice and the Howard League for Penal Reform show 87% of children on remand in the capital between July and September were from a BAME background, while 61% were black. Individuals held on remand are awaiting court hearings after being charged with an offence.
Express, April 29, 2013
ReplyDelete"A group of 27 local crime tsars have accused the minister of putting Britons at risk of falling victim to crime by refusing to allow them to use new GPS tags on criminals in the community.
The frustrated PCCs have now written an open letter to the Tory minister calling on him to remove bars to using new GPS tags.
The satellite-linked devices - which monitor offenders’ movements with pin-point accuracy - have been shown to cut crime and will save taxpayers’ cash, they claim.
But Whitehall mandarins are currently negotiating a nationwide contract to retain the old-style electronic ‘proximity’ tags meaning the Commissioners cannot bring in the new technology on an area by area basis.
The old tags simply enforce curfews because they can only show if someone is indoors or outdoors at any given time.
The GPS tags - such as the one fitted to Abu Qatada when he is out of prison on bail - track offenders’ movements and can be used to link them to crimes.
Recent studies have questioned the effectiveness of the old electronic tags which can break easily and can give false readings if the offender is in a bath. An official inspection of the £117million electronic tagging system last year found that more than half of the 116,000 offenders wearing them went on to break the terms of their release."
Express, July 15, 2014:
"CRIMINALS released from jail on tags will be tracked from space by satellites using a new generation of gps technology, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling revealed today.
The sophisticated new electronic tags will allow probation officers to check on a criminal's whereabouts 24 hours a day.
They can be used to ensure convicted sex offenders are not near schools, with an alarm triggered if they come within a set distance of the premises.
The new tags, worn on the ankle like standard ones, use GPS technology in the same way as satellite navigation devices in cars and on phones.
It means offenders can be traced at any time of day for the first time and officers can map their location on-screen.
Because it uses satellites it can track people in real time allowing probation officers to see if offenders are travelling at speed, indicating they are in a car or on a train.
They can also be used to enforce conditions set by the courts such as curfews or exclusion zones, where offenders are not allowed to enter certain neighbourhoods."
Mike Nellis, 2017
https://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeandjustice.org.uk/files/Briefing%2019%20EM.pdf
Mike Nellis, jan 2018
"The Commons public accounts committee report on the Ministry of Justice’s electronic monitoring fiasco is still not the full story (New tags for offenders ‘waste of money’ - MPs, 24 January). Notwithstanding the ministry’s secretive approach, plans for the mass expansion of GPS tracking, the absence of an evidence base, and the futility of developing a bespoke “super tag” were all discernible in 2014, and it is unclear why no one was able to halt such a misguided programme well before £60m had been wasted.
Justice secretary Chris Grayling pushed all this through in tandem with the privatisation of the probation service, and in his mind’s eye the upgrading of electronic monitoring was the counterpart of downgrading the status and skills of probation officers. Both programmes had commercial rather than penal rationales. Both have been expensive failures, each in their own way, but Grayling has not been called to account for either of them.
The over-complex, outsourced infrastructure set in place to manage the mass expansion of GPS tracking is no longer needed and should be dismantled. A modest and sensible use of tagging will not happen until electronic monitoring has been properly integrated into a restored, publicly owned probation service, as it mostly is in mainland Europe.
Mike Nellis"
To help understand more about the emerging variations of the virus, some detailed info about covid-19 aka SARS-CoV-2 can be found here:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m3862
Some headlines from the article dated 23 Oct 2020:
Delete* In the respiratory tract, peak SARS-CoV-2 load is observed at the time of symptom onset or in the first week of illness, with subsequent decline thereafter, indicating the highest infectiousness potential just before or within the first five days of symptom onset
* Coronaviruses have the capacity for proofreading during replication, and therefore mutation rates are lower than in other RNA viruses.
* The G614 variant in the S protein has been postulated to increase infectivity and transmissibility of the virus. Higher viral loads were reported in clinical samples with virus containing G614 than previously circulating variant D614
* SARS-CoV-2 has structural differences in its surface proteins that enable stronger binding to the ACE 2 receptor4 and greater efficiency at invading host cells. SARS-CoV-2 also has greater affinity (or bonding) for the upper respiratory tract and conjunctiva, thus can infect the upper respiratory tract and can conduct airways more easily
* People with mild symptoms and those whose symptoms have not yet appeared still carry large amounts of virus in the upper respiratory tract, which might contribute to the easy and rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2. Symptomatic and pre-symptomatic transmission (one to two days before symptom onset) is likely to play a greater role in the spread of SARS-CoV-2. A combination of preventive measures, such as physical distancing and testing, tracing, and self-isolation, continue to be needed.
* Most transmission occurs through close range contact (such as 15 minutes face to face and within 2 m), and spread is especially efficient within households and through gatherings of family and friends.
* Aerosol transmission can still factor during prolonged stay in crowded, poorly ventilated indoor settings (meaning transmission could occur at a distance >2 m)
And some additonal info from various other medical sources, also Oct 2020:
* The D614G mutation emerged in Europe in February and became the globally dominant form of the virus.
* Compared with the original D614 virus, the emergent G614 virus exhibited increased viral replication in the human lung and in primary human upper airway tissues. The differences in replication were higher in the primary human airway culture, with an advantage of up to 13-fold
There also seems to be a lot of info suggesting the new variant *is* vulnerable to the exisitng and developing vaccines
As far as I can make out, the D614 virus was the original Wuhan version; the D614G variant was the European first wave variety; and G614 is the current variety causing such concern.
DeleteIts Charles Darwin x Arthur Askey - evolution before your very eyes!
I might be wrong with my 14:06 post as having read more studies it seems there are discrepancies in the designation of the virus variants - some describe D614G as discrete from D614 & G614, while others mix-xnd-match D614G & G614 implying that G614 is a shorthand form.
DeleteI'm bloody confused now, but there's loads of stuff from ages ago on the web about this subject.
dispassionate data
ReplyDeletenew cases: 33,364
deaths (28 day rule): 215
Fact: the variations of the SARS-CoV-2 virus have been noted & studied since March 2020.
A scientific paper published in the US in June 2020 suggesting that the evolving virus had already become more efficient at transmission between hosts, but they weren't sure about any increase in seriousness of the resulting illness. It doesn't take much to use a search engine & look for 'G614 virus' - the results are many across scientific communities of the world and date back throughout 2020.
Its hard to accept the UK government ministers' claims that they only knew about it - or only knew about its lively nature - last Friday...
FranK.
And yet no other country in the world seems to have used that search engine either? With 40 countries instead banning UK travellers on the basis of a variant widely known to have been spreading across the globe for months? Can it really be that FranK has hit upon definite proof of an international conspiracy of titanic proportion. Isn't it just possible that mainstream versions of this catastrophe are slightly closer to the mark?
DeleteJB... should this not be classed alongside the other outlawed conspiracy theories?
No conspiracy - just a 'great conjunction' of a history of lack of clarity by HM Govt & laziness on my part for not researching more thoroughly. European Centre for Disease Control (ecdc) say:
Delete"Over the last few weeks, the United Kingdom (UK) has faced a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in South East England, leading to enhanced epidemiological and virological investigations. Analysis of viral genome sequence data identified a large proportion of cases belonged to a new single phylogenetic cluster. The new variant is defined by multiple spike protein mutations (deletion 69-70, deletion 144, N501Y, A570D, D614G, P681H, T716I, S982A, D1118H) present as well as mutations in other genomic regions. While it is known and expected that viruses constantly change through mutation leading to the emergence of new variants, preliminary analysis in the UK suggests that this variant is significantly more transmissible than previously circulating variants, with an estimated potential to increase the reproductive number (R) by 0.4 or greater with an estimated increased transmissibility of up to 70%."
So G614 is partly responsible, but just one of many variations leading to the current iteration of the virus.
So the significant conclusions of this combined research would not then necessarily have been apparent until relatively recently. There are no dates in the paragraph you have cut and pasted from.ECDC, but no suggestion either that anyone with access to Google would have been wise to this several months ago (as the initial post suggests). 16:40's post does sound kind of conspiratorial in the sense it implies the govt somehow missed something glaringly obvious to everyone else, and that's not the picture painted in the newer post which appears to be offered in support of 16:40.
DeleteWatching king of clowns what have we got in power the world's biggest idiot. Britain fiasco. Starter says it is now a real emergency fool it has always been that only politicians don't realise . They have too much luxury money leisure homes and privelidge.
ReplyDeleteI agree, all politicians on all sides of the House are corrupt and incompetent.
DeleteThe reason why they're all so rich is because the moment they set foot in Westminster, they stick their snouts in the money trough and keep them there until they leave.
Asked why tier 4 measures were not being pushed out across England, Johnson’s spokesman said: “I would point to the fact that we’ve been clear that people shouldn’t be travelling out of tier 4 areas, and I would point to the changes that we have made in terms of tier 4,” he said. “We’re being clear that people should remain at home and limit human interaction.”
DeleteAsked whether parliament could be recalled to allow angry MPs to debate the new measures, the spokesman said this would only be done to ratify any Brexit deal. “If we need to recall parliament for the purposes of Brexit, we will.”
I notice that Vallance refused at least twice to answer the question about whether Tier 3 would contain the newly evolved virus...
ReplyDelete... and that the Clown Prince dumped the "it'll be ok after Easter" claim on Vallance & Whitty.
What a pack of sly, untrustworthy shitheads.
There are no standards in public life. Looking at the story of the Scots lad on a jet ski to isle of man get kicked into jail . Cummings aunty pritti and genrick get nothing for abusing us all.
DeleteThree versions of UK covid-19 deaths to date:
Deletewithin 28 days of +ve test: 67,616
covid-19 on death cert: 79,351
deaths over & above 'usual number': 81,361
"Offenders: Females
ReplyDeleteMinistry of Justice written question – answered on 21st December 2020."
"Lyn Brown Shadow Minister (Justice)
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will make an assessment of the implications for his policies on the implementation of the Female Offender Strategy of the analysis of imprisonment rates for women in 2019 by police service area, published by the Prison Reform Trust on 10 December 2020."
REPLY
"Lucy Frazer The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
The number of adult women in custody has fallen by 23% in the last ten years (June 2010 to June 2020). However, with the introduction of an additional 20,000 police officers, we expect to see an increase in the prison population, including for women.
As set out in our Female Offender Strategy (2018), we know that many women can be better supported in the community on robust and effective community sentences, and we are working to divert women away from custody, where appropriate.
We announced in May 2020 that our first residential women’s centre will be located in Wales. This will provide accommodation for vulnerable women with complex needs who would otherwise be sentenced to custody, enabling them to stay closer to home and maintain important family ties. The RWC will provide interventions that directly tackle the issues which often underlie offending, such as substance misuse or poor mental health.
The Government’s White Paper, A Smarter Approach to Sentencing (September 2020) sets out our further plans for more effective community sentencing that responds to the underlying drivers of offending. We will support offenders to change their lifestyles for good and protect the public by better identifying individual needs, providing treatment options where appropriate, and utilising technology to drive compliance. Underpinning these measures, will be our ongoing probation reform, to deliver effective, tailored and responsive supervision of offenders in the community."
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2020-12-11.128652.h&s=probation#g128652.r0
Usual jingoism from this govt as their Brexiteer 'friends' now claim the French are using the 'mutant virus' & associated border closures to strong-arm the UK over finalising Brexit. No doubt Boris's financier chums have already cashed in mightily with their stock market shenanigans this month.
ReplyDeleteI'm no fan of this government but I obviously support us against the French. It's sad that some people are so blinded by their dislike of the UK government that they almost seem to side with other countries over our own.
DeleteSo, in your opinion, what might be right or wrong is a secondary consideration to national identity?
DeleteNot necessarily but we should stick together. If you have a falling out or disagreement over politics with one of your relatives and they then get burgled then would you be cheering on the burglar? Of course not! So why cheer on the French? There is no doubt it is the French who are in the wrong here.
DeleteWhilst there have been travel bans, there isn't any other country in the world that have banned freight due to COVID. Even the EU have today told France to lift their restrictions. And French truck drivers are livid with their own government for leaving them stranded in a foreign country as reported on the news today. And Dr Fauci and the US FDA have said today the reason this mutation has been detected in the UK is because we have a genome sequencing programme that is "the best in the world". So chances are it didn't originate here.
This row is about Macron wanting to gain domestic political capital out of Brexit. And no doubt there will be enough useful idiots in Britain willing to go along with it.
My comments at 11:34 were about the unpleasant jingoism & xenophobia raising its ugly head; at no point was there any "cheering on" of anyone.
DeleteMeanwhile Boris & chums are the 'burglars', raiding the public purse while the security cameras are switched off (i.e. outwith parliamentary scrutiny) while he delays & fudges Brexit, helping his stokcbroker mates shaft the UK as they hedge against the pound & UK stocks.
Still, no doubt some will feel its ok to use the crap lateral flow tests and send infected drivers back to the continent. If the LFTs are good enough for Northerners, they're good enough for the French, eh?
Fair enough, although I definitely recall some other people on this blog celebrating Macron 'standing up to' Johnson last week. Which definitely seems like supporting a foreign country over one's own.
DeleteOn the subject of our world leading genome sequencing programme, the BBC website says that Public Health Wales carried out more genome sequencing in the space of last week than France has since March - we really aware miles ahead of the French in every aspect.
Sometimes I despair at the rampant xenophobia... and then I read two articles this afternoon that leave me utterly bemused as to what all this "sovereignty" B/S was *really* about. Brexiteers, stand by your pitchforks, this is what you voted for, isn't it? Or is it?
Delete1. "Businesses such as shops, bars, travel and entertainment companies have had to close because of coronavirus lockdowns. Many have decided that they can't afford to keep all their workers, and have them redundant.
That is why there was a record number of redundancies - 370,000 - in the period from August to October... and UK unemployment is likely to reach 2.6 million in the middle of 2021."
2. "A Pick for Britain campaign attracted about 8,000 local people this summer. That was about 11% of the total workforce according to the National Farmers’ Union... Tom Bradshaw, vice-president of the NFU, said it had been a “very difficult season” with higher recruitment costs and higher turnover of staff."
How does our Brexit Govt resolve this? "The government is to allow farmers to bring in 30,000 seasonal workers from overseas in 2021 – three times more than this year – to help pick and pack fruit and vegetables..."
There's nothing xenophobic about being patriotic and taking pride in your nation's achievements.
DeleteAs has been mentioned previously, there is a large amount of patriotism amongst the working classes and in the north of England and a lack of understanding of this by liberals and the left goes a long way to explaining Labour's demise in the north.
As for those two articles, you have very neatly summarised what Brexit is all about. The overseas workers will be allowed in because it will benefit our country and because that's a decision made by our sovereign government. Not because we're being told to do it by the EU. We have taken back control and will no longer be dictated to by Brussels.
VIA Twitter today
ReplyDelete"Expression of interest:
@HMIProbation
will be conducting an evidence review on the impact of neurodiversity on adults in the criminal justice system. Agencies – check out this chance to second someone with lived experience to join our team http://ow.ly/RViv50CRRw4"
https://twitter.com/HMIProbation/status/1341316305069232134?s=20
My Email to MoJ about it yesterday
"I am a retired probation officer who qualified in 1975 with the then national compulsory qualification for probation officers and social workers - CQSW - I worked in Merseyside, Essex, and various parts of London, in various positions and as a Family Court Welfare Officer - submitting reports and supervising children subject to family court orders - neurological disability also involves the Family Courts.
I have had dyspraxia diagnosed by an NHS Consultant psychiatrist.
There is much I might contribute to your survey but I need to do it by conventional email.
I am also dyslexic.
I worked as a seconded prison probation officer at one time and became extremely frustrated when despite encouragement from the senior medical officer, I could not get an assessment done for one notorious killer who I was almost certain was dyspraxic.
As a field probation officer in about 1994 I had a terribly difficult job to have a man, who turned out to have Asperger's Syndrome - coincidentally - another killer - assessed for parole. Eventually he was assessed and released with special conditions on licence - he only received about 6 years - he killed accidentally after being racially abused - those special conditions which I needed to supervise him adequately, involved oversight by a Forensic Psychiatrist - The Parole was successfully completed - but he had had a nightmare existence in prison as staff could not understand his obsessive behaviour and yet the Prison Doctor - said "fit for release" no special conditions.
These are just snippets of two examples
I continue as a member of The Dyspraxia Foundation, who I once represented at a Home Office event about disability, but we got nowhere.
I also attended on repeated occasions as a Trustee of DANDA DANDA: DEVELOPMENTAL ADULT NEURO-DIVERSITY ASSOCIATION :: OpenCharities (I thought it had closed) the Disability Rights Commission and took part in an enquiry led by CEO Bob Niven just prior to being merged into the Equal Rights Commission (I never heard the outcome of that either.)
I have spent much time supporting others and never been offered the support or understanding I need from any public authority.
I am suspicious of yet another enquiry - so I shall be interested to see how this email is received."
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/dec/22/uk-government-blamed-covid-19-mutation-occur
ReplyDeleteThese *must* be B-Movie scripts he's reading from:
ReplyDelete* "Distribution of both vaccines is going very smoothly. Amazing how many people are being vaccinated, record numbers. Our Country, and indeed the World, will soon see the great miracle of what the Trump Administration has accomplished. They said it couldn’t be done!!!"
* "THE DEMOCRATS DUMPED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF BALLOTS IN THE SWING STATES LATE IN THE EVENING. IT WAS A RIGGED ELECTION!!!"
new cases: 36,804
ReplyDeletedeaths (28 day rule): 691 (3,400 in the last 7 days)
"The Sydney Morning Herald: Britain’s response to the pandemic had been “mired in inaction, plagued by failures of the state to mobilise and Johnson’s own destructive habit of promising false dawns simply because he cannot stand to be the bearer of bad news” ".
"The government has shelved plans to open rapid-turnaround coronavirus test centres across England over Christmas amid concerns from public health experts about the accuracy of their results, the Guardian has learned."
"The failures of the government’s pandemic response are legion. An earlier lockdown by just one week in the spring could have halved the death rate, according to Nick Davies, a Sage adviser. Ministers wasted billions on outsourcing an allegedly “world-beating” test-and-trace system to private companies. It has failed to monitor rates of self-isolation and provided scant financial support to those asked to quarantine at home, relying on workers who don’t get sick pay, such as those in the gig economy, to isolate while losing wages - Anthony Costello is professor of global health and sustainable development at University College London and a former director of maternal and child health at the WHO"
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/22/pm-rejects-official-advice-in-awarding-peter-cruddas-peerage
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