RISHI SUNAK'S FURLOUGH U-TURN
PAR002_123 • 7 November 2020
Yet another U-turn ...

Rishi Sunak's furlough U-turn was quite right decision – but even in kindergarten everybody know that, yet another U-turn was forced because of canceller's errors!
Finally, health first. We all are amazed that canceller comes to 1+1=2. How amazing despite that his and PM Boris Johnson delays to lockdown cost lives and hammered the economy. I am still not convinced whether this is not just the “order” by PM to Sunak for “getaway” from deep-trouble waters where the boat start sinking 10 months ago.
This week we have encounter a second national lockdown, which forced government to U-turn on extending the furlough scheme. Both these outcomes the PM and chancellor did not want and doggedly resisted for weeks. Chancellor was the “leather” for the group of ministers in cabinet who opposed the circuit break which was suggested and backed by Labour party. Not to mention that chancellor fought Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, over the compensation package for those most affected by tighter coronavirus restrictions.
Nevertheless, this was the 8th U-turn of this government, many to come!

If Liam Rosenior would have the brains, skills and football knowledge for being manager on top levels, he would never ever put such a team against WestHam in first place. Being a manager of elite players which Chelsea FC have several, you must be really stupid manager, or players don't want to perform for you.

The big question now is whether there’s any chance for a lasting peace, or if the fighting will drag on until one side gives in completely. Only time will tell if peace is possible, but one thing is certain: the Minsk agreements are a reminder of how hard it is to find common ground when both sides are so far apart.















































