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Isn't Boris Wonderful?
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First press briefing after being ill with CV, determined to beat the virus. He won't let it win. We will all come through this. Even if it ruins the economy and wrecks the country. We will beat it! I wonder if he's had a bet with somebody about who blinks first. But determination and strength are the requirement. He reminds me of The Black Knight from Holy Grail. This is how the country will end up. Defiant to the last!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes. Allow people back to work and open schools and colleges. Concentrate the effort against the virus where it's had the biggest effect i.e. hospitals, care homes and ethnic minorities. Concentrate the effort towards those most affected, ie, 91% of deaths have been people who suffered from one, or a combination of, heart disease, diabetes or dementure.
Look at what's happened so far. Which group of people has probably been nearer to lots of others? Supermarket workers, yet there has been a reduction in sickness absence in those companies.
But it's ok, Emmie. You can be the squire to Boris' Black Knight.
Look at what's happened so far. Which group of people has probably been nearer to lots of others? Supermarket workers, yet there has been a reduction in sickness absence in those companies.
But it's ok, Emmie. You can be the squire to Boris' Black Knight.
It appears from what I have read that some of his Cabinet colleagues want some indication of when restrictions will be eased. There are a number of people on this site who claim to be compliant with the lockdown but who go against the rules when it suits them e.g. going food shopping on an almost daily basis, sitting in the park, visiting a friend etc etc
Well done to Murraymints - that's how it's supposed to work. Danny - read Emmie's post above where she admits to having a friend visit her on her balcony - we're not supposed to be visiting another house except to deliver goods or otherwise look after a vulnerable person. It's not time for a cosy chat however well distanced.
diddlydo- were you also thinking of the poster who enjoyed telling us of how they went for a drive, followed by a 3 mile walk in the country, then a 3 hour picnic, then made the return journey via the shops.
Anyway, back to the OP. I wonder if 10CS has noticed that every comparable economy has done pretty much the same- in fact when you look at some like Spain, Italy, Korea, our lockdown was far less restrictive.
Anyway, back to the OP. I wonder if 10CS has noticed that every comparable economy has done pretty much the same- in fact when you look at some like Spain, Italy, Korea, our lockdown was far less restrictive.
FF - thanks for reminding me of that poster - just one example of many infringements of the lockdown. Minty - looks as if they've got it sussed where you live - we don't want people sitting down on benches when you're supposed to be out only for exercise (or shopping, which you can't do while sitting on a park bench!)
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