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Manchester People - Do You Agree With Andy Burnham?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-54575 891
i must confess i had no idea that regional mayors could disagree and refuse to compply with national instructions.
I must admit i'm a bit confused - i thought AB was a person who was calling for greater lockdown measures, but is now refusing to let GM go to tier 3.
I can't understand his logic of it being "unfair"
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-54575 891
i must confess i had no idea that regional mayors could disagree and refuse to compply with national instructions.
I must admit i'm a bit confused - i thought AB was a person who was calling for greater lockdown measures, but is now refusing to let GM go to tier 3.
I can't understand his logic of it being "unfair"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// The Manchester argument is nothing to do with "keeping us safe" or "protecting the economy"; it is simply political points scoring.//
he is saying that in M there are still mouths to feed and bills to pay and it costs the same as London
I think we all in M know the second lock down really will trash the economy and there is no moolah in the till
he is saying that in M there are still mouths to feed and bills to pay and it costs the same as London
I think we all in M know the second lock down really will trash the economy and there is no moolah in the till
The Chancellor is the stumbling block.
He agreed extra money for Liverpool and Lancashire. Now he is saying there is no more money.
Sunak lavished £590 million on his daft eat out deal, which after sending students to campuses, and small children back to school, is the single most contributor to the spiralling corona virus contagion.
Greater Manchester would reluctantly accept £80million to properly furlough its low paid workers, but Rishi says ‘No’.
He agreed extra money for Liverpool and Lancashire. Now he is saying there is no more money.
Sunak lavished £590 million on his daft eat out deal, which after sending students to campuses, and small children back to school, is the single most contributor to the spiralling corona virus contagion.
Greater Manchester would reluctantly accept £80million to properly furlough its low paid workers, but Rishi says ‘No’.
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