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When Is It Likely That One Can
book a hairdressers appointment, this is London, is it 2nd or 3rd December..
does anyone know.
does anyone know.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.New Judge, Boris has clarifies this so that the legislation is repealed at 1 minute past midnight on the 2nd.
From Daily Express:
Boris Johnson announced England's current lockdown would come to an end next week on December 2.
To avoid confusion, the Government has opted to repeal the rules the second the new day begins.
Many people can enjoy their new freedoms from 12.01am on Wednesday, December 2, but it will depend on their area's tier status.
From Daily Express:
Boris Johnson announced England's current lockdown would come to an end next week on December 2.
To avoid confusion, the Government has opted to repeal the rules the second the new day begins.
Many people can enjoy their new freedoms from 12.01am on Wednesday, December 2, but it will depend on their area's tier status.
We had this discussion before, when I used a 'primary source' (the Gov.uk website) to state that hairdressers could reopen on 2nd December and TCL used a different primary source (the actual Regulations which brought the second lockdown into effect) to show that, according to the Regulations, they couldn't reopen until the 3rd:
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NJ pointed out there that it appeared that we've got a government that can't count up to 28! I suspect that he might agree with me now when I suggest that "to avoid confusion" (in Ubasses' quote from the Daily Express) actually means "to cover up a mistake" ;-)
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NJ pointed out there that it appeared that we've got a government that can't count up to 28! I suspect that he might agree with me now when I suggest that "to avoid confusion" (in Ubasses' quote from the Daily Express) actually means "to cover up a mistake" ;-)