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Kids don't really get it and half the parents are as thick as ****....Come the end of the day kids will take it home
with them.


You’re cannon fodder mate, just accept it. If the children of the proles go back next week and it doesn’t result in bodies piling up in the streets, they’ll know it’s safe to open the public schools in September.
 
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Schools have been running at about 10% of their usual pupil quota.

when you increase the numbers up to around 60-70% you increase the risk by the same ratio.

Aye and I'm particularly looking forward to the "test and trace" phone calls when half the staff will be off for 14 days... and then when they come back the other next lot will be off. I expect it to be a carousel of absences.
 
i'm still struggling with the logic of
" I think i may have Covid 19 and i know that can suddenly incapacitate you at which point i won't be able to look after my child. I know i'll drive 260 miles with my wife & child and hope to god i don't suddenly become incapacitated whilst doing 65 on the A1 "

TBPH, I've never believed any of his story, with the exception, he left Downing Street that day to be with his partner, everything else after that is total bolloxs. Yeah I was pretty fooked off with him, but after that, the media do what the media do, that's when I start to turn off the media, and Cummings just becomes a by-product of the situation.
 
TBPH, I've never believed any of his story, with the exception, he left Downing Street that day to be with his partner, everything else after that is total bolloxs. Yeah I was pretty fooked off with him, but after that, the media do what the media do, that's when I start to turn off the media, and Cummings just becomes a by-product of the situation.
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Yup. I have two thoughts, one towards Cummings and his 'stories' and the other towards the media. Sadly neither of them favour well in my judgement, but I'm not going to get upset over a situation I can't change. The media are shhites, and Cummings will get his comeuppence in the future, just not now.
 
He's far more photogenic, which goes a lot further than it should with the voting public.

So true ... and as such, in itself, depressing ... although Starmer has been a breath of fresh air ... Bojo will be having sleepless nights between PM question times ... Cummings has made him look like a puppet, Starmer continually makes him look like a muppet <laugh>
 
Starmer's alright but it's more than about him. He needs to turf out the morons and include some political heavyweights, but there may not be many so he needs to also discover some high calibre labour MPs with intelligence and appeal. Would like to see Andy Burnham brought back for starters.
 
what makes you think i thought he should i just pointed out the massive flaw in his accepted get out clause .
I know what you're saying, his excuse feels like an insult. He's basically said "you're a ****, and I'll treat you as such", the going out and about seems a bit secondary.
 
I know what you're saying, his excuse feels like an insult. He's basically said "you're a ****, and I'll treat you as such", the going out and about seems a bit secondary.
personally it's the Barnald Castle that feels like that in the sense it is clearly such total and utter bollocks but he thinks enough people will accept it as true .
 
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Worrying if this is true. Public need confidence in this for it to work. To date, the Govt have given folk **** all reason to trust them on anything.


‘Today it emerged that Dido Harding, who has been appointed by Boris Johnson to take charge of the government's Track and Trace operation, is also Racecourse Committee director at Cheltenham Racecourse and a director of Racecourse Holdings Trust, which later became Jockey Club Racecourses. She was appointed a board member of the Jockey Club in December 2017. The Jockey Club owns Cheltenham Racecourse.

In mid-March, Cheltenham Racecourse decided not to cancel its four-day festival event, attended by over 250,000 people, even though the WHO had declared a pandemic and the virus was already spreading in the UK. Scientists have since determined that this event fuelled infection and "caused increased suffering and death".

Not to worry, though. Dido Harding has an excellent track record in business: she was the boss of TalkTalk when the data of four million customers was stolen.

Oh, and she is married to John Penrose MP, who is Boris Johnson's "Anti-Corruption Champion".

Just as well Track and Trace - the success of which is crucial if we are to exit the lockdown without more major outbreaks of Covid-19 - is in such safe hands.‘
 
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