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Lockdown formally approved by the Commons.
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That was an awkward moment for Boris, when former PM Theresa May stood to her feet for her intervention and Boris got up and walked out. :erm:
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My local was selling the remaining open beers at half price to empty the barrels rather than throw it down the drain. A bonus for those who like bitters, Guinness and IPA
Only lager that was on was Coors. |
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Another thing has been allowed from to-day which hopefully will allow a lot of people to see family is .... Quote:
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73-year-old retired nurse, trying to move a 97-year-old dementia suffering woman. Not a great idea.
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The local authority are responsible for her, the family are not. Legally if the Local Authority let her go they would be liable if anything happened. The family could have applied to the court, over many months, to take her out of LA care and into their care, but they didn’t and then trying to take her without any authority left the LA with no choice. It looks bad, but it is the families own doing. |
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Oh look, people using [anti] Social Media to spread misinformation, I'm shocked. :dozey:
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FBPE Blue Ticks must be losing money now that The Guardian is giving time to senile former judge Sumption to promote herd immunity.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-mental-health Here's an article criticising covid restrictions by Sumption from September: https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/uk/lord-s...herings-fines/ Indeed he even described the situation in March as 'hysteria': https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...postcount=1584 |
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Well of course, if jfman disagrees it must be wrong/bad/whatever.
Maybe in your world everyone thinks there is nothing wrong with lockdowns and a police state enforcing them. In mine, not so much. The response to this virus has been nothing short of hysterical, destroying the economy, businesses, jobs (and yes, lives). How many people have died becasue of all of this ? - probably no one will ever know. How many more will die becasue all anyone cares about is CV19. For the record, I now know (directly or indirectly) of five people who have had it. None went to hospital, all recovered, one simply tested positive, but never even felt ill. I know 6 people who have lost their jobs, and several more back on furlough, with their jobs in jepody. |
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It may never be known how many people die of Covid-19 and more importantly we will never know how many would have died without intervention. I've never disputed the economic cost of the pandemic however I've stated it is not just a consequence of lockdown - working from home, shielding, and reduced demand are part of this. However it is the role of Government to step up to the plate in this regard. Government (any) has no intention of ever repaying the £2trn of debt we are in. The cost of servicing debt is at an all time low. There's an opportunity to work within these macroeconomic levers to support people, jobs, employers. Although it appears it's pointless if you spunk billions up the wall to Dido Harding's pals and consultancies who cannot develop a track and trace system. |
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