[BREAKING] Boris Johnson Taken to Intensive Care

I detest the elitist fuck and everything he stands for but I wouldn't wish this on him. I hope he makes a full recovery and for the first time in his life develops a healthy bit of humility.

In the early days of the virus he made a lot of drama on TV about still going out and about in the community and shaking hands with everyone and Tally-ho, chaps. Didn't take this seriously enough or act fast enough. You reap what you sew.

Based on that sort of attitude, Der Orangenfűhrer is likely next up.
 
Imagine being a white PM and going to hospital and the staff is a sea of brown immigrants. Should have just paid cash to stay in a hotel and hire an old white conservative nurse.
 
Imagine being a white PM and going to hospital and the staff is a sea of brown immigrants. Should have just paid cash to stay in a hotel and hire an old white conservative nurse.
Yep, problem is you can't get drugs in the hotel. Same thing happens in assisted living facilities. All the workers are black because they are paid minimum wage. They yell talk and are completely different. My dad didn't like it. There was maybe 1 out of 10 white girls and everyone wanted that person. I'm going to plan for this in 25 years when I need to be cared for.
 
Boris is the based Prime Minister of our crazy cousins across the pond (UK). He gonna be "near death", get treated with hydroxychloroquine, make rapid full recovery, and blow the ever living fuck out of the doom everyone is gonna die fake news media.

Gonna be hilarious.

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson breathing without a ventilator in intensive care, Number 10 says | Politics News | Sky News

Not on a ventilator yet, which is good because once you go there chances are not good, 50% or less really?.
I keep looking to see if they mention hydroxychloroquine and if they're using that to treat him,,, but no mention of the drug at all. If they're not giving this to him, why not? If so, why aren't they mentioning that?
 
He wanted brexit so much that he even gonna leave the European continent for good

:bye: rest in piss Boris

Next: Bolsonaro, Trump
 
Yep, problem is you can't get drugs in the hotel. Same thing happens in assisted living facilities. All the workers are black because they are paid minimum wage. They yell talk and are completely different. My dad didn't like it. There was maybe 1 out of 10 white girls and everyone wanted that person. I'm going to plan for this in 25 years when I need to be cared for.

Really the best would be to move to an all white area at a certain age before you become too old to move. Videos of blacks abusing white elderly are common and horrific. Even then, have your children install spy cams in your room.
 
Really the best would be to move to an all white area at a certain age before you become too old to move. Videos of blacks abusing white elderly are common and horrific. Even then, have your children install spy cams in your room.
We did just that for my mom and father. Mom was in the facility for 3 months before passing away in November of 2018. For my father, he was in there a year. Laurie would watch the workers ignoring him, not changing his cloths, wet diaper. Laurie was cleaning out the house where they lived, then decided to bring my father home after we brought him there are few times to see if he was ok with the house being cleaned out. He was, and now Laurie lives with my father while I keep the job and medical benefits where I live.

To me, you either have to move back to where your kids live so they can take care of you, or have live ins in a home that has enough room. My father (and Laurie) live in a white neighborhood, but it's hard to find people who want to watch him. It's hard work that doesn't pay much. When you find white people, they move on to someone who pays more (cash under the table). Laurie pays these people under the table, and it's still hard to keep them.

I'll definitely have to move near Ashley when I'm 80, no doubt about it. Then we'll have to decide how to get people to watch me, because it's almost a full time job keeping them.
 
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UPDAYYT:

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson spends second night in intensive care - BBC News

The HeeBC said:
Boris Johnson is spending a second night in intensive care as he continues to receive treatment for coronavirus.

The PM is being kept at St Thomas' Hospital in London "for close monitoring", Downing Street said.

Mr Johnson's condition is "stable" and he remains in "good spirits", his spokesman added on Tuesday evening.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said he was "confident" the PM would recover from this illness, describing him as a "fighter".

Mr Raab, who is deputising for the PM, said Mr Johnson was receiving standard oxygen treatment and was breathing without any assistance, such as mechanical ventilation or non-invasive respiratory support.

It is understood there will not be a further update on Mr Johnson's condition until later on Wednesday.

Downing Street also confirmed that the review into whether the coronavirus lockdown measures could be eased on Monday had been shelved.

Meanwhile, the first patients have been admitted to the NHS Nightingale Hospital in east London - a temporary facility set up at the ExCel conference centre.

The admissions come two weeks after the hospital with a planned capacity of 4,000 was formally announced - although an NHS spokesperson stressed limits had not been reached at other sites in London.

The prime minister was originally admitted to St Thomas' on Sunday, on the advice of his doctor, after continuing to display symptoms of cough and high temperature 10 days after testing positive for the virus.

Speaking at Tuesday's Downing Street coronavirus briefing, Mr Raab said the prime minister was being monitored closely in critical care, as was usual clinical practice.

Describing Mr Johnson as not only a boss but "also a friend", Mr Raab said: "All of our thoughts and prayers are with the prime minister at this time, with Carrie, and with his whole family.

"And I'm confident he'll pull through, because if there's one thing I know about this prime minister, he's a fighter. And he'll be back at the helm, leading us through this crisis in short order."

Buckingham Palace said the Queen had sent a message to Mr Johnson's family and his pregnant fiancee, Carrie Symonds, saying she was thinking of them, and wished the PM a full and speedy recovery.

Prince William also tweeted a personal message of sympathy to the PM's family, signing it off with his initial "W", while his father, the Prince of Wales, sent a message from himself and the Duchess of Cornwall wishing Mr Johnson a "speedy recovery", Clarence House said.

At the briefing, Mr Raab was also asked about whether his role deputising for Mr Johnson gave him full prime ministerial responsibility.

The foreign secretary said he was standing in for the prime minister "whenever necessary" - including leading the daily meetings of the coronavirus "war cabinet".

He said decisions would be made by "collective cabinet responsibility - so that is the same as before".


"But we've got very clear directions, very clear instructions from the prime minister, and we're focused with total unity and total resolve on implementing them so that when he's back, I hope in very short order, we will have made the progress that he would expect and that the country would expect," Mr Raab added.

Mr Johnson had committed to inspect the evidence to see if the lockdown measures could be eased in three weeks, which would be next Monday.

But Mr Raab said: "The critical thing is to take evidence-based decisions and so we've said that we will take any review once we've got the evidence that the measures are working.

"And having the kind of impact taking us past the peak which means that they can be responsibly done. We're not at that stage yet."

Downing Street confirmed that the review would not go ahead on the scheduled date and said it would instead take place after the three-week mark.

It came as the number of coronavirus hospital deaths in the UK rose to 6,159 on Tuesday - a record increase of 786 in a day, the Department of Health and Social Care said, compared with 439 on Monday.

However, the government's chief scientific adviser told the Downing Street briefing the number of coronavirus cases in the UK "could be moving in the right direction".

Sir Patrick Vallance said it was "possible that we're beginning to see... the curve flattening".


As of 09:00 BST on Tuesday, 213,181 people have been tested, of which 55,242 tested positive, the Department of Health and Social Care said.

Overall, 266,694 tests have been concluded, with 14,006 tests carried out on Monday.
 
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We did just that for my mom and father. Mom was in the facility for 3 months before passing away in November of 2018. For my father, he was in there a year. Laurie would watch the workers ignoring him, not changing his cloths, wet diaper. Laurie was cleaning out the house where they lived, then decided to bring my father home after we brought him there are few times to see if he was ok with the house being cleaned out. He was, and now Laurie lives with my father while I keep the job and medical benefits where I live.

To me, you either have to move back to where your kids live so they can take care of you, or have live ins in a home that has enough room. My father (and Laurie) live in a white neighborhood, but it's hard to find people who want to watch him. It's hard work that doesn't pay much. When you find white people, they move on to someone who pays more (cash under the table). Laurie pays these people under the table, and it's still hard to keep them.

I'll definitely have to move near Ashley when I'm 80, no doubt about it. Then we'll have to decide how to get people to watch me, because it's almost a full time job keeping them.

Sounds like a good plan. Probably relaxing with her out of the home too.

If the economy goes to shit for a long amount of time I'm thinking it might have a positive change on culture. Everyone's safety net will be more oriented to family and less to government. That would also mean women become more like women and less like feminists if they want a valuable family focused man.

Single cat women in their 30s are going to completely fucked when they get old.
 
Sounds like a good plan. Probably relaxing with her out of the home too.
Yep, no commands. When I go and visit them, it's command after command from her with insults. It was always that way when she lived with me.

I am MGTOW now, don't give a shit about women. There's a YouTube channel with a bunch of videos.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeCV-XNeZIoHiCGfNYCLh9Q

In the perfect world Laurie would take care of me when I get old, like she is with my father. But that's not going to happen because she's bi-polar around me, a total nut case. So I have to live near my daughter or have live ins when it's time. Assisted Living facilities are the worst, it's like being in quarantine, except it's all the time. It's jail for old people, except they make it seem great by saying there are a lot of activities. It's like a hotel, $150 a night, or about 4k a month so people can neglect and ignore your loved one. But they're fed 3 times a day and given any medicines they need.
 
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In the early days of the virus he made a lot of drama on TV about still going out and about in the community and shaking hands with everyone and Tally-ho, chaps. Didn't take this seriously enough or act fast enough. You reap what you sew.



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Dang now Laurie is getting deep dicked by your dad. How does it feel to be cucked by your own father?
 
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