Mike Vickers' Blog

April 21, 2020

Johnson must GO and Now

Filed under: Corvid-19, History in the making, Johnson, Westminster — derryvickers @ 6:39 am

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/20/boris-johnson-sunday-times-prime-minister-coronavirus

In 1940 Winston Churchill deposed Neville Chamberlain.

Who will depose Boris Johnson as Parliament returns today

I certainly hope none of any of the present Cabinet.

But Depose THERE MUST BE: A name Please and Now.

I accept it has to be a Tory

April 13, 2020

Government throws away opportunity to get PPE for Nurse and Doctors

Filed under: Corvid-19, Europe, Johnson, Westminster — derryvickers @ 7:40 pm

Yet again the Tory obstinacy to joining with the EU procurement of PPE is costing Doctors and Nurses lives in the NHS.
No doubt Johnson’s own nurses were fully kitted out.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/13/uk-missed-three-chances-to-join-eu-scheme-to-bulk-buy-ppe

 

April 1, 2020

SURE – from the EU

Filed under: Coronavirus, Europe, Planning, Sustainability, Workers Rights — derryvickers @ 9:50 pm

Ursula von der Leyen addressing the EU Community

Because of the coronavirus, “our daily life has changed radically. Millions of people can’t go to work, but they still have to buy groceries and pay their bills. Companies pay salaries to their employees, even if, right now, they don’t earn. Europe is now coming to their support, with a new initiative, called SURE, sure – points out the President of the EU Commission von der Leyen – the regions around Milan or Madrid are part of the backbone of the European economy. Thousands of strong and healthy companies are struggling because of the current crisis. They need our support to overcome the crisis.

This is why we have developed a concept of short-lived work. It aims to help Italy, Spain and all the other countries that have been hard hit. And it will do so thanks to the solidarity of the other Member States.’ “How does Sure work? We have learned the lessons from the 2008 financial crisis. The Member States that had this tool helped millions of people stay in their jobs and companies to overcome the financial crisis with their employees. SURE means short-term work supported by the state.’ In the past, it has mitigated the effects of the recession, kept people at work and allowed companies to return to the markets with renewed vigour.

The idea is simple, she explains: if there are no orders, companies should not lay off their workers. In their free time, workers will be able to be taught, for example, new skills that will also benefit both the company. So people can keep paying rents and buying what they need. This also has a positive impact on the economy. They will be able to return to work as soon as the blockade is finished, when demand resumes and so orders It is essential to quickly restart the European economic engine.”

I hope SURE works even though we are not part of the EU anymore,

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