Wednesday, 22 November 2023

Some responses to this week's Covid inquiry

 






(1) Patrick Vallance (from Guardian Nov 20 2023)


Vallance diary:

“PM meeting – begins to argue for letting it all rip. Saying yes there will be more casualties but so be it – ‘they have had a good innings’,” before...saying: “DC says ‘Rishi thinks just let people die and that’s okay’.


Out of bedrooms and wards

long lines of the dead

walk towards  you

asking you,

'Who were you to decide that

our innings was over?

Who gave you the umpire's white coat

and upraised finger?

Did you think we would never speak

from the graves you gave us?



(2)

Patrick Vallance wrote in his diary that Johnson said of the Pandemic:

 “Most people who die have reached their time anyway.”


His worldview was ready to pounce on us

as if our 'time' is logged in on a universal spreadsheet

which gave him the right to send us off to the morgue.



(3)

 Vallance's diary from October 2020

 "PM meeting – begins to argue for letting it all rip. Saying yes there will be more casualties but so be it – ‘they have had a good innings’, ' before saying that “Most people who die have reached their time anyway.”


If true, these statements 

gives us a picture of a Prime Minister 

who thinks that our lives are governed 

by some kind of cricket score card 

with the twist that the scores are worked out 

before the players take to the field. 


When Johnson comes before the Inquiry, 

perhaps the KC can press him on the point, 

in particular by asking him 

who it is who writes this score card and why. 


When he gets an answer, 

there's a follow-up question along the lines of 

'So what's the point of doing anything to prevent 

disease, poverty or war, anyway?' 


(4)

Jolly old Boris

he always made us smile!

Seems like he was killing us

all the while!