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Marr just let the Tories get away with ‘murder’

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
4 July 2021
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On Sunday 4 July, the Andrew Marr Show let the Tory government get away with what one person called “murder“. Because yet again, the host failed to hold a government minister to account over the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis.

“Freedom Day”

It’s been widely reported that the government will end all coronavirus restrictions on 19 July. As PA reported, rumours were abound in the Sunday newspapers that Boris Johnson, who’s due to update the nation this week on plans for unlocking, wants to scrap social distancing and mask-wearing requirements on so-called “Freedom Day”. So, enter communities secretary Robert Jenrick to confirm this on Marr.

PA reported that he told the host:

It does look as if, thanks to the success of the vaccine programme, that we now have the scope to roll back those restrictions and return to normality as far as possible… It does feel as if we are now in the final furlong, in a period in which we can start to live with the virus and move on with our lives.

One specific “roll back” Jenrick and the Tories are carrying out has caused uproar on social media.

Masking the danger

Earlier, Jenrick told Sky News that:

We are now going to move into a period where there won’t be legal restrictions – the state won’t be telling you what to do – but you will want to exercise a degree of personal responsibility and judgement.

As PA reported, this looks like it means we’ll no longer have to wear face masks. Marr pushed Jenrick on the issue. But he used the angle of “social tension”; that is, some people would still wear masks while others wouldn’t. Jenrick said:

We trust the British public to exercise good judgement.

But Jenrick also said he couldn’t make the “commitment” that the government would ease all restrictions. We’d have to wait for Johnson to give it the go-ahead.

“Premeditated murder”?

Unbelievably, Marr left it there. He didn’t question the issue of whether it was safe to not wear a mask after 19 July. This is despite cases of the Delta variant rocketing. And while deaths are not currently rising, the more cases there are the more likely it is that a new, and potentially more vaccine-resistant, variant could emerge. Moreover, none of this solves the issue of long Covid. So, it was down to Twitter to confront the issue:

#Masks primarily protect others, not the wearer. “Choice” not to wear one is choice to inflict risk on others more than yourself. Selfish, irresponsible & above all destructive to public health. Shame on non-medics Jenrick & Javid for promoting this. #bbcbh #Longcovid #morbidity

— Ming Ho (@Minghowriter) July 4, 2021

It only takes one non mask wearing, #COVID19 positive person taking "personal responsibility" to infect Tesco for everyone else wearing masks and this gives the public a license to do that.

— Stuart Budd (@StuartBudd1) July 4, 2021

One user made a sarcastic but important point:

Jenrick says no masks because 'the state won't be telling you what to do'.

Wonderful news!
I'm driving through red lights, no seatbelt, ignoring speed limits and all road markings. And when I get to Tesco I won't bother with the checkout because I won't be told what to do.

— PuzzledPolitico (@Cat_n_Bagpipes) July 4, 2021

Richard Murphy noted the risks of long Covid in children:

Children get long Covid. This government knows that. And it wants them to get it by letting Covid rip through the school aged population. That makes this the first democratic government in this country with a policy to deliberately harm a whole generation. Staggering…….

— Richard Murphy (@RichardJMurphy) July 4, 2021

Another user said this would lead to “avoidable deaths”:

Jenrick says masks will become a matter of personal choice on July 19. This will result in avoidable deaths. The only question is how many.

— Rob Burbidge (@Prandeamus) July 4, 2021

And as The Canary‘s weekend editor Afroze Fatima Zaidi summed up:

We ended lockdown too early last yr and sent kids back to school in Sept and then had the 2nd wave. We’re now on cusp of a 3rd wave thanks to Delta variant (95% of UK cases) but still reopening 19 July. People will die all over again because this govt keeps putting profits first.

So, as the Baker Street Herald said on Twitter, some people might compare what the Tories are doing to “murder”:

https://twitter.com/bakerstherald/status/1411612385492754432

The pathologically negligent Tory government is once more putting business and profit before the lives of its citizens. It’s sadly predictable how this might end.

Featured image via BBC iPlayer – screengrab 

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Comments 6

  1. RedSpear says:
    5 years ago

    And so we come full circle to the hypocrisy that has ran the response to the pandemic from the very beginning…to wear or not wear that is the question…whether it saves transmission or nay…⛽🔥. 🇬🇧🐂💩’ ” Someone’s talkin’ ’bout a revolution…” ‘

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  2. terryindorset says:
    5 years ago

    This is just the latest part of the Butcher’s plan for UKania’s social engineering project started in 2019, when CV19 became the cloak to siphon billions of taxpayer dosh for the Party of Death & its chums. The workers will become work drones on reduced pay with meagre state help. They will be made to feel grateful for crumbs & will carry on. Why else did that corrupt ex-Deuche banker replace the disgraced bum-grabbing Wankock ?

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  3. stangya_sorensa says:
    5 years ago

    Of course Andrew Marr bows, scrapes genuflects and kisses the Tories’ shoes; if he didn’t, they wouldn’t invite him to any more orgies in Chelsea, Knightsbridge, Mayfair and all those big country houses (the ones the whole country has known about since Profumo)!

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    • GeorgeH says:
      5 years ago

      Please provide evidence that Andrew Marr attends orgies.

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    • Radioh3d says:
      5 years ago

      Nah, that can’t be true. There isn’t an orgy host in the world who would allow a face like that through the door.

      Edit: Actually, scrap that. I was confusing slightly deviant ordinary people who possess standards & taste with totally perverted pretend people who possess neither.

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  4. Antipropo says:
    5 years ago

    Virus behaviour 101and not from me but what virologists learn in their work. Viruses do not become more contagious AND more deadly. Viruses are living organisms, if they kill the host(more deadly) they can’t pass it on, if more contagious,then it can pass from host to host but not kill it. This is why, as mentioned in your article, “Delta” is spreading rapidly BUT HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS ARE NOT RISING.

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