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BoJos Winter Covid Plan
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo he should have done the right thing - from start by not making 2nd “lockdown” end in 4 weeks, which was obviously not enough.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe can show some leadership and do the right thing, which he regularly failed to do in the early stages of the pandemic. Of course some people will criticise. The problem is, he's not up to the job.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't remember him making excuses for spikes before, he accepted people aren't following the rules.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostQuite possibly but the same could be said for every leader of every other country as well surely?
Boris Johnson boasted of shaking hands on day Sage warned not to | Politics | The GuardianComment
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Originally posted by mattster View PostAnyway I've just told my Dad (84) that I won't be dragging the fam up to see him until he has had the vaccine, hopefully enough others will do similar.Comment
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Here is how Italy does it -
Italy's ski resorts in revolt as government says there will be no Christmas on the slopesComment
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When I awoke from Lockdown
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd there is a floodgate about to open as well. It's not like we are plodding on like before the lockdown. The whole country is on the starting blocks to do everything allowed which is exactly what has sent the figure soaring. It's ******* ridiculous. We come out of a month lock down with numbers falling so we re-open everything that caused the numbers to rise, twice!! What the **** is that about? Sounds like he's gambling on vaccines being around to stem the next growth in cases in 3 months time.
Not a chance. It's the same people that haven't bothered following it from the start and see all this lockdown as nothing more than an interruption to their lives. Time to start fining people to fill the coffers, not the companies.
Winter upon us - check
NHS stretched to bursting point - check
Crowds back at sports - hang on what?
Longer drinking time in pubs - eh?
Crowds let back indoors - wtf?
Go ahead and hug granny at Christmas - this is a wind up?
What the hell just happened?Comment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View PostIt wasn't just me then who thought I'd wandered into some kind of waking nightmare... Highest death rate in a week - check
Winter upon us - check
NHS stretched to bursting point - check
Crowds back at sports - hang on what?
Longer drinking time in pubs - eh?
Crowds let back indoors - wtf?
Go ahead and hug granny at Christmas - this is a wind up?
What the hell just happened?
The government needs all the inheritance tax they can get!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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