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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
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Wills that a non-story. He was just helping out and very few were made. Should we also persecute them for the contracts given out for the nightingale hospital that was never used? And if things had gone wrong and we hadn't built it I guess you wouldn't have complained if people died in hospital corridors?

It's not a non story Dyson were awarded a contract above other companies who were clearly more suitable, clearly more able to produce higher quantities. Just so happens Dyson are tory donors the others weren't. It will never get investigated though, I do agree with you Blair should be inside for his part in the Iraq war.
 
It's not a non story Dyson were awarded a contract above other companies who were clearly more suitable, clearly more able to produce higher quantities. Just so happens Dyson are tory donors the others weren't. It will never get investigated though, I do agree with you Blair should be inside for his part in the Iraq war.
And that last sentence sums up the difference between tory supporters and other party supporters.
 
Depends if they actually acted on scientific advice or not. Given how often our science diverged from foreign science it seems odd. I’d happily have that **** Harries rot for a decade in Holloway too after her “testing isn’t appropriate for rich countries like us” comment amongst others. Exemplars to the world and all that.


It will be selective parts of the scientific research that's for sure, you've got to be out for lunch if you believe that the government acted on the whole information, the bigger picture, they will choose select comments, statements and certain facts whilst ignoring others
 
The proof is there to see. No evidence in quaranteening/screening inbound airline passengers despite other countries science saying there is. Now there is evidence as we are planning on doing it sometime in june. That is just one example of the complete incompetence of either our scientific advice, the government or both.
 
And that last sentence sums up the difference between tory supporters and other party supporters.


I know right, Blair got sucked into licking American balls and the benefits that might bring the UK, history won't reflect well on him.
 
I know right, Blair got sucked into licking American balls and the benefits that might bring the UK, history won't reflect well on him.
It wont and it wont on johnson either. I'm always trying to teach my 14 year old son that lying is the cowardly way out of making mistakes. Honesty is the best policy. It's difficult in a society where it's perfectly acceptable and widely accepted to lie and be lied to.
 
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Sweden have proven to be about as good at social distancing without a lockdown as we were with our fudged half-lockdown. No idea about Australia. I suspect both have smaller class sizes and a better, safer set-up than we do. Happy to be corrected.

Imagine a union not being all that keen on their members catching a virus. If it’s as safe as elsewhere it shouldn’t be hard to prove it but they won’t. And you really took offence to being labelled right wing.
No, you didn't answer the question! You said go back to school only when teachers are safe? I said that is not possible however Sweden and others are okay and you go on about how crap we are at social distancing! Stick to the point!
 
No, you didn't answer the question! You said go back to school only when teachers are safe? I said that is not possible however Sweden and others are okay and you go on about how crap we are at social distancing! Stick to the point!

****ing hell, mate. Have a look in the mirror.

As I said, I don’t know as much about other countries as I do this one but I suspect they’re better set up in terms of class size and also have a more coherent plan in place to minimise the risk. If we have one I’m yet to see it and you just know it’ll go wrong somewhere along the line because we do things for headlines rather than efficacy.
 
It will be selective parts of the scientific research that's for sure, you've got to be out for lunch if you believe that the government acted on the whole information, the bigger picture, they will choose select comments, statements and certain facts whilst ignoring others
But doesn't that come down to choice and best advice? We know that Trumpton is taking that Malaria stuff because someone told him it was a good idea... yet others have dismissed it as stupid. Science and advice change daily. My point from day one as that MP's know cr2p about diseases and need to rely on experts to advise them... agree they will ultimately make the political decision which is best for the country. But we know they have been following this advice from the start. Bloody hell the last thing they want is deaths and the economy to crash.
 
Well, it is and it's the unions that are kicking up a fuss... I wonder why? <doh>
As for the curve... what about Sweden or Australia... what about the fact that covid was in Europe last year and we went about for months without caring about it? What happens when they dont find a vaccine for years are the teacher supposed to stay away?

Debateable. All the teachers i know (and the 3 who post here on this forum) aren't exactly super happy about it (2 of them are already helping out at schools but for schools to open as usual they are not in favour until proper measures have taking place.
 
But doesn't that come down to choice and best advice? We know that Trumpton is taking that Malaria stuff because someone told him it was a good idea... yet others have dismissed it as stupid. Science and advice change daily. My point from day one as that MP's know cr2p about diseases and need to rely on experts to advise them... agree they will ultimately make the political decision which is best for the country. But we know they have been following this advice from the start. Bloody hell the last thing they want is deaths and the economy to crash.

Do we know that really though? They say it but the results don’t bear it out.

Crashing the economy hasn’t been a concern for several years.
 
****ing hell, mate. Have a look in the mirror.

As I said, I don’t know as much about other countries as I do this one but I suspect they’re better set up in terms of class size and also have a more coherent plan in place to minimise the risk. If we have one I’m yet to see it and you just know it’ll go wrong somewhere along the line because we do things for headlines rather than efficacy.
No we do things because we believe they are for the best. I have explained myself perfectly well regarding schools but haven't really answered the question. You keep going into this weird rhetoric about people in our society.
I teacher can quite easily catch Covid out of a school as well as in it?
 
But doesn't that come down to choice and best advice? We know that Trumpton is taking that Malaria stuff because someone told him it was a good idea... yet others have dismissed it as stupid. Science and advice change daily. My point from day one as that MP's know cr2p about diseases and need to rely on experts to advise them... agree they will ultimately make the political decision which is best for the country. But we know they have been following this advice from the start. Bloody hell the last thing they want is deaths and the economy to crash.


Mogg might disagree with you. I think it's clear to see the UK acted slowly especially with being behind others on the curve, certainly not clear enough for our public either. There is a reason the UK is up near the top for death rate and that really needs to be looked into
 
No we do things because we believe they are for the best. I have explained myself perfectly well regarding schools but haven't really answered the question. You keep going into this weird rhetoric about people in our society.
I teacher can quite easily catch Covid out of a school as well as in it?

We didn’t fudge the test numbers on the final day of April for the best. We did it for the headline.
That’s not a great argument for throwing them into schools before it’s safe to do so. A nurse can catch Covid at Asda but they still deserve to work in as risk-free an environment as possible.
 
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Tragic this will get so little coverage while Covid dominates all headlines.

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It's no coincidence this is being done now, you'd have to be insane not to see this as being used to distract an ever growing disconcerted public, and Boris's approval rating taking a tumble
 
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It's no coincidence this is being done now, you'd have to be insane not to see this as being used to distract an ever growing disconcerted public, and Boris's approval rating taking a tumble

Clearly but it upsets me a bit even after all the country has gone through over the last few months that something like this would give him a ratings boost.
 
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