RobinBHM
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That's a platitude statement. Platitudes are easy to get buy-in on (like our nutballs here right now "everyone would approve of a review of the votes to make sure election integrity remains intact).
You literally cannot cover every possible event without increasing spending by some enormous amount and taking quid (what do you call them, quids, quiddies? quid piles?) away from current issues that are actually on peoples' door step.
Tell me how the news story would go if you had pandemic preparation for all of the different potential problems and someone started doing news reports on the stockpiles of materials as they expired and were thrown away. It would be in the tens of billions at least.
Platitudes don't anything for anyone unless you can actually lay out feasible plans to work toward them - but don't tell us about the events that have already happened (platitudes are great, because you can make up a specific plan of action for something in the past very easily), but the ones that could happen.
The first thing I'll be able to quickly do is point out a whole gaggle of other possibilities that aren't covered by your plan of action.
It isn't a platitude, the NHS is stripped to the bone.
I wasn't talking about pandemic contingency planning, I was talking about a real lack of capacity in the NHS system due to a decade of under investment.