On purpose to gauge our reaction - then they can adapt it etc.Leaked again. FFS.
On purpose to gauge our reaction - then they can adapt it etc.Leaked again. FFS.
You and me both! And I'd give up a winning lotto ticket to be the one doing the beating!Now that’s a pay per view event I would pay £15 for.
Makes me angry just thinking about it. Cowards are running this country.Just think how many lives would have been saved if we'd just done this in December and none of the christmas rubbish, like we should have.
I meant, how can they learn that during lockdown?Social competence is one of the key skills of life as an adult, school is where you learn that.
Cheers wiggle helpfulHard but doable. It is your kids education so the effort will be worth it.
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8.30pm announcement then while they scramble it together.On purpose to gauge our reaction - then they can adapt it etc.
He's got to go surely.Tweet
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This!Just think how many lives would have been saved if we'd just done this in December and none of the christmas rubbish, like we should have.
I'd be intrigued to see that poll run again but asking who of those 79% visited/mixed with a different household on Christmas Day.Tweet
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I think pretty much all polling I've seen throughout the crisis has seen a heavy lean towards being in favour of lockdown measures.
Just think how many lives could have been saved of they'd treated having a >1.0 R number as a problem in July, August, September and OctoberJust think how many lives would have been saved if we'd just done this in December and none of the christmas rubbish, like we should have.
We'll never really know how much of it was driven by spread via transport and how much of it was driven by community spread, but we know it was already all around the country before then, just in smaller numbers. The thing that worried the public health experts was that it went from being a small proportion of cases to almost half of all cases in the East, South East and London in a relatively short period of time, and that was with more restrictions in place. So while it's completely implausible that new cases weren't brought into Manchester from London on those trains, it's equally implausible that people in Manchester wouldn't have spread it around the community during Christmas anyway.Wonder if it's spreading throughout the country due to all those people "fleeing" London on those packed trains/ platforms as soon as they announced it was going tier 4....
Yep get rid of Lineker ......Boris can feck off tooHe's got to go surely.
Yep, I was saying to my Mrs earlier on how much of allowing the visiting and mixing has caused the rise in infections.I'd be intrigued to see that poll run again but asking who of those 79% visited/mixed with a different household on Christmas Day.
It’s a joke, all my mates have been embarassing throughout this, mixing with each other heavily and are now the same people are demanding it all gets locked down? Of course they want to be furloughed again too...I'd be intrigued to see that poll run again but asking who of those 79% visited/mixed with a different household on Christmas Day.
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That rise happened before Christmas. We’ll surely only see that rise in the next week.Yep, I was saying to my Mrs earlier on how much of allowing the visiting and mixing has caused the rise in infections.
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Yeah, luck definitely played a bigger part in the first wave than was believed at the time. See also places like the Czech Republic getting so much praised for masks etc then absolutely decimated when they got hit with a proper surge.And we actually did quite well during the first wave. Which was clearly down to good fortune.
What do you propose as an alternative to protesting if you believe the government is endangering the public through its mismanagement of the situation, and you believe the situation will not resolve itself until the government is given a clear message directly from the public that it’s no longer tolerable?So another lockdown. Hopefully it has an end date we can focus on.
Also does everyone mind not being dicks and having protests, raves and large gatherings? My jobs hard enough without making it even more difficult and creating more risks.
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We had quite decent weather in April/May as well so it was altogether easier to just sit in the garden and wait it out. We’re going to really struggle through this winter but we need to go back to the relatively easy things we were doing before. If people won’t distance properly in the supermarkets, and in my experience they won’t, then they need to be restricting the numbers again. Waiting outside is shit but it’s not going to kill anyone. Aside from closing schools, we’re running low on any other options.Yeah, luck definitely played a bigger part in the first wave than was believed at the time. See also places like the Czech Republic getting so much praised for masks etc then absolutely decimated when they got hit with a proper surge.
Crisis management 101, communicate clearly - and here's this guy talking like a Day Today character during a pandemic. Honestly, when this is over we need a drastic rethink about how we decide who gets to govern this country as electing the most conveniently placed toff has been disastrous since the Tories got back into power.Look at the state of that answer. Schools are safe, the problem is when there are people in them. We’re expected to believe anything this cnut says.Tweet
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Difficult to see how we get rid of them. Labour have been screwed since they lost Scotland.Crisis management 101, communicate clearly - and here's this guy talking like a Day Today character during a pandemic. Honestly, when this is over we need a drastic rethink about how we decide who gets to govern this country as electing the most conveniently placed toff has been disastrous since the Tories got back into power.
Yes, down with that sort of thing.What do you propose as an alternative to protesting if you believe the government is endangering the public through its mismanagement of the situation, and you believe the situation will not resolve itself until the government is given a clear message directly from the public that it’s no longer tolerable?
The whole system seems to be setup perfectly for the tories. The more damage they do in westminster, the more votes labour loses from the colonies, sorry, Scotland and Wales.Difficult to see how we get rid of them. Labour have been screwed since they lost Scotland.
Preferably not hundreds, maybe thousands, of folk randomly marching through the city and fighting with me and my colleagues.What do you propose as an alternative to protesting if you believe the government is endangering the public through its mismanagement of the situation, and you believe the situation will not resolve itself until the government is given a clear message directly from the public that it’s no longer tolerable?
That and the loss of Labour voters over Brexit has fecked us. Moving to Scotland is already appealing but I'd happily walk there if they ever decided to cut themselves adrift of this basket case of a government.Difficult to see how we get rid of them. Labour have been screwed since they lost Scotland.
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I think you'll be able to move but it's the other stuff you need to do around it that's a pain in the arse.From a purely selfish point of view I hope you can still move home. I am due to move later this month. With that said we need to get a handle on this so what will be will be.
You could in the first lockdown, back in March.From a purely selfish point of view I hope you can still move home. I am due to move later this month. With that said we need to get a handle on this so what will be will be.
You would hope they could gain some of that back once people see how Brexit pans out and can see they were lied to.That and the loss of Labour voters over Brexit has fecked us. Moving to Scotland is already appealing but I'd happily walk there if they ever decided to cut themselves adrift of this basket case of a government.