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Do these ‘experts’ understand the implication of what they are saying? Never mind not being able to do so many of the things we enjoy doing, this will leave millions of people jobless and their families struggling badly when support is stopped. Meanwhile they will be able to continue with their careers. I’m really trying to get my head round if they know this is what will happen.

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Do these ‘experts’ understand the implication of what they are saying? Never mind not being able to do so many of the things we enjoy doing, this will leave millions of people jobless and their families struggling badly when support is stopped. Meanwhile they will be able to continue with their careers. I’m really trying to get my around if they know this is what will happen.
The dismissal of SD in particular as being "a small price" or similar is truly baffling. Who the f**k are these people and why are they being given air to speak about what will actually be a govt policy decision
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Thinking about that shit poem from earlier, you've got to imagine that lockdown will have finally given time to the millions of deluded c***s out there who think they have a novel in them and just need to be able to sit down and write it. 

f**k working at the submissions dept of a publishing house in the next 6 months or so. 

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2 hours ago, GordonS said:

@DMCs

You've already had more attention from me than you merit.

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It's pleasing that, of all the red dots this got, I only got one notification.

I wish this site had a block function rather than just ignore, but it does help clean it up.

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The dismissal of SD in particular as being "a small price" or similar is truly baffling. Who the f**k are these people and why are they being given air to speak about what will actually be a govt policy decision

She wasn’t asked to elaborate, which I thought was very poor from someone of marr’s experience. Something as simple as asking her “surely you don’t mean that all of the current masks and 2 metre rules will stay in place for years? To which she could have said “ oh no of course not, perhaps people will continue to work from home or there won’t be so many people crammed into a small space when they are at work, or we may ask people to cover their face when they visit a gp for instance “ which might have cleared things up
Or if she had answered “ oh yes very much so”
Then they marr could have cut her off clyde 1 style “ well that was mary in london, wonder what some of you will make of that statement!
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53 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
56 minutes ago, stuart87 said:
Do these ‘experts’ understand the implication of what they are saying? Never mind not being able to do so many of the things we enjoy doing, this will leave millions of people jobless and their families struggling badly when support is stopped. Meanwhile they will be able to continue with their careers. I’m really trying to get my around if they know this is what will happen.

The dismissal of SD in particular as being "a small price" or similar is truly baffling. Who the f**k are these people and why are they being given air to speak about what will actually be a govt policy decision

People that can work from home, get their shopping delivered, spend time in their gardens, and host dinner parties with their small social circle.

Quarantine at home on return from a villa in the South of France? Not a problem for them.

These people aren't like you and I. They aren't missing the local pub, they aren't missing the likes of going to the football and music festivals, their job is as safe as houses, and their lifestyle in general is under no threat.

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57 minutes ago, stuart87 said:

Do these ‘experts’ understand the implication of what they are saying? Never mind not being able to do so many of the things we enjoy doing, this will leave millions of people jobless and their families struggling badly when support is stopped. Meanwhile they will be able to continue with their careers. I’m really trying to get my head round if they know this is what will happen.

 

54 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
57 minutes ago, stuart87 said:
Do these ‘experts’ understand the implication of what they are saying? Never mind not being able to do so many of the things we enjoy doing, this will leave millions of people jobless and their families struggling badly when support is stopped. Meanwhile they will be able to continue with their careers. I’m really trying to get my around if they know this is what will happen.

The dismissal of SD in particular as being "a small price" or similar is truly baffling. Who the f**k are these people and why are they being given air to speak about what will actually be a govt policy decision

These academic weirdos live in their own bubbles. This is their one moment where the very things they (apparently) specialise in, just happens to be the biggest global event since WWII. They simply can't get enough of it.

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4 minutes ago, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

Boris is quickly realising that irreversible promise of England being completely restriction free by June 21st is looking more like complete fantasy by the day.

BJ dates for normality 
summer,  September  Xmas  Easter   June   A few months?

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7 minutes ago, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

Boris is quickly realising that irreversible promise of England being completely restriction free by June 21st is looking more like complete fantasy by the day.

Have a missed something? Vaccines still working better than anyone hoped for, why is the June date a fantasy?

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4 minutes ago, 101 said:

Have a missed something? Vaccines still working better than anyone hoped for, why is the June date a fantasy?

In addition to the one month delay in the vaccine programme caused by the Indians blocking vaccine exports, there's set to be a further two month delay caused by the EU blocking exports.

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12 minutes ago, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

Boris is quickly realising that irreversible promise of England being completely restriction free by June 21st is looking more like complete fantasy by the day.

Even if stuck to, June 21st isn't actually completely restriction free and life back to the way it was pre March 2020.

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2 hours ago, Elixir said:

Meanwhile, this clown is wondering why, after the sorts of headlines in the news today, young people are more likely to be indifferent to the vaccines:

 

'You couldn't make it up.'

I cant say I blame them tbh. We were told the vaccine was our way out of this, now they're shifting goalposts and talking about social distancing, masks, large crowds, foreign travel being a thing that could possibly not happen for the foreseeable (as in 2021). Why would they be queuing up to take a vaccine when A - they're fit and healthy and would only suffer mild symptoms and B - their normality is being frowned upon by moonhowler advisors.

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1 minute ago, Donathan said:

In addition to the one month delay in the vaccine programme caused by the Indians blocking vaccine exports, there's set to be a further two month delay caused by the EU blocking exports.

Don't think the delay will matter a great deal, I think we need to minimise waste mean time including a register of those living closest to the vaccination Hibs that can be called in to get doses of vaccines that would otherwise be chucked out.

But regardless we should have blasted through all the at risk groups by late spring.

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39 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

People that can work from home, get their shopping delivered, spend time in their gardens, and host dinner parties with their small social circle.

Quarantine at home on return from a villa in the South of France? Not a problem for them.

These people aren't like you and I. They aren't missing the local pub, they aren't missing the likes of going to the football and music festivals, their job is as safe as houses, and their lifestyle in general is under no threat.

I never cease to be amazed at the posts on this forum.

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