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Another Crazy Rule From Government
You can have a wedding, but not with more than 30 people attending, including catering staff. But you can have 250 people crammed onto a plane for 2/3 hours to fly away on holiday, and another 2/3 hours return. With those sort of rules in place we will all be back in lockdown.
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12.03 A sensible Government would think the plan out first then decide T/C/ . This shower decide first, then think it out after.
14:56 Tue 30th Jun 2020
Are you suggesting flights should be limited to 30 people or weddings should be expanded to 250 (wearing masks)? Or should weddings and flights both be banned for a while longer?
I wouldn't go on a flight at the moment but many would.
I suppose the importance of air travel to the economy is a factor too.
I wouldn't go on a flight at the moment but many would.
I suppose the importance of air travel to the economy is a factor too.
16.07, Show me were I said it would stop you catching it? I've always said it helped stop the spread, and if it helps stop the spread, then less people will catch it = less people will die. So if everyone was made to wear one then perhaps we wouldn't have the highest death rate. Or is it, you like Boris and his government can't admit when you're wrong?
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//Keep fighting to get the virus under control in the UK, going in and out of lockdown,...//
How long do you supposes businesses can tolerate going "in and out of lockdown", teacake? You can see what the businesses in Leicester have suffered by being re-closed (or not allowed to open on Saturday as planned). I really don't know what you must be thinking to simply say "going in and out of lockdown" as if it's turning the lights on and off.
The virus will not be "brought under control." All that will happen is that attempts to prevent its spread will simply cripple business, slaughter the economy and see the entire nation in Carey Street. In the last 24 hours at least 10,000 job losses have been announced. That's 10,000 people on the dole, just like that, in just one day. And that's for starters.
The government cannot protect everybody from everything and the population must accept that from time to time bad stuff happens.
How long do you supposes businesses can tolerate going "in and out of lockdown", teacake? You can see what the businesses in Leicester have suffered by being re-closed (or not allowed to open on Saturday as planned). I really don't know what you must be thinking to simply say "going in and out of lockdown" as if it's turning the lights on and off.
The virus will not be "brought under control." All that will happen is that attempts to prevent its spread will simply cripple business, slaughter the economy and see the entire nation in Carey Street. In the last 24 hours at least 10,000 job losses have been announced. That's 10,000 people on the dole, just like that, in just one day. And that's for starters.
The government cannot protect everybody from everything and the population must accept that from time to time bad stuff happens.
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19.57 This is how silly its getting, lots of jobworths, they have got no right to refuse cash. What's so crazy about this is that in a supermarket, or any shop for that matter, you are picking up the goods, taking them to the checkout, and the casher picking them up ( after you have handled them) putting them through the scanner, but won't pick up your cash. Anyone who refuses my cash, then I leave the goods at the till and walk out, they can stuff them.
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