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1 minute ago, Lyle Lanley said:

Edinburgh Hogmanay going ahead this year with full capacity which likely means no lockdown return or restrictions returning. 

There can't be unless furlough is re-introduced.

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7 hours ago, Elixir said:

By the way, it is going to be spectacular watching the climb down and scrambling from the 'public health' authoritarian clowns when cases start to plummet south of the border again - all without needless interventions on people's lives. It already started yesterday.

But of course, the vile lapdogs on here like Wee Bully and Willie's Tache will continue to batter on like there's not a problem with anything going on up here. No sir!

Never forget the utter dangers wanting society changed and civil liberties curtailed for their own warped agendas - and the political losers seeking to make capital from it. No real surprise to see cases plummet again after Labour opened their mouth about needing masks and vaccine passports. Hilarious.

This whole farce is over.

 

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10 minutes ago, Elixir said:

Never forget the utter dangers wanting society changed and civil liberties curtailed for their own warped agendas - and the political losers seeking to make capital from it. No real surprise to see cases plummet again after Labour opened their mouth about needing masks and vaccine passports. Hilarious.

This whole farce is over.

How many times have you declared this over now?

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3 hours ago, oaksoft said:

You seem to be struggling to comprehend the size of this problem.

550 is about the average size of an entire Clyde FC home crowd.

I believe i am comprehending it just fine.  We’re only talking a tiny fraction of the Falkirk home crowds, and spread over the entire country.

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3 hours ago, Left Back said:

Still just seeing what you want to see.  You want to firmly believe the sector is fine and vaccine passports aren't damaging it.  Nothing anyone can say will alter you from that belief but you come across as either incredibly stupid or incredibly naïve. 

No, I’m just reading the words that are there.  You are the one “seeing what you want to see”.

Point me to where in the article it says that the venues were closing early because of the vaccine passports.  It’s a short article, but feel free to cut and paste the relevant bit in here.  

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18 minutes ago, Wee Bully said:

No, I’m just reading the words that are there.  You are the one “seeing what you want to see”.

Point me to where in the article it says that the venues were closing early because of the vaccine passports.  It’s a short article, but feel free to cut and paste the relevant bit in here.  

OK Humza.

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3 minutes ago, Left Back said:

You asked this hours ago.  I answered it hours ago.

No, what you posted earlier was effectively an admission that punctuation had passed you by, and you had misread the quote.  It is a single sentence, and it gives the reason.  If it’s helpful, the word “because” introduces you to the reason.  

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I'm sure the peak appearing to occur at the exact time the shouting last week from the authoritarian weirdos for the immediate implementation of masks and vaccine passports was loudest is entirely coincidental, and not at all a desperate attempt to use the last opportunity to remain relevant.

These moonhowlers know fine well that masks and vaccine passports would have minimal impact on the trajectory of cases and, now that they are once again dropping without the introduction of any new restrictions, their day in the sun is well and truly over.

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You can argue the toss about whether vaccine passports are helpful or ethically sound.

But surely they exist to stop those without proof of vaccine getting into certain venues. I don't understand why the numbers of refusals are being held up as evidence of the policy being a failure. Surely it's the opposite?

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