I agree.
I think he's presenting a pretty realistic picture. Everybody knows what they shoudl be doing, I'm sure.
Some just don't believe they shoudl have to. Like Bromp's 'riled' enighbour. Giving these peopel mroe information will make no difference.
I don't watch Boris everyday, but I think it was Thursday when he was asked about when it could be all over and he was pretty clear in that he couldn't possibly say but he could see what he thoguht he needed to do to get it there over the next 3 months.
I think it is endlessly possible to pick holes. It all depends on where you atart from; if you want to take the cynical pessimistic approach, then there is plenty of scope. Equally if you wish to take the optimistic obecttive approach, ro anythign in between, then it's all there.
For me I think he is leading well, he is listening to his experts, he is aggressively trying to help the country and is not flogging any dead horses.
Fortunately the ones insisting on putting themselves at risk are probably the ones that we can most afford to lose. As long as they don't take the rest of us down with them.
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