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Tragically I don't think there's any chance that they'll manage to run the vaccination program with either the urgency, rigour or competence that's required.
I think there's a good chance because fortunately it's not the Tories actually running it, it's the NHS, and from what I've heard the NHS is actually pretty darn good at vaccinations.
The problem is that if they succeed the Tories will claim the credit and go on and on about our world leading vaccination programme.
I'm sure you'll always be able to find examples like that, especially in the early days, but given the numbers vaccinated so far it fortunately seems a little premature to start writing off the vaccination programme.
Edit: Sorry, what @ just said
the UK is doing a relatively good job in vaccinating the population not due to Johnson or any of the Tories, but thanks to the efforts of the NHS, various scientific and academic specialists, and volunteers.
Tragically I don't think there's any chance that they'll manage to run the vaccination program with either the urgency, rigour or competence that's required.
For example, amongst other local cock ups, trying to send octogenarians on a 200mile round trip for their jab (an invitation that would presumably have counted in Gove's appaling stats) :
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/14/outrage-as-people-in-coventry-asked-to-travel-100-miles-for-covid-jab