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Hogwash rules<laugh><laugh>....I don't like Tubby either(wife beater)

That's a very good point. Sir Keir was indirectly involved, it could be argued and is smeared mercilessly.

Tubby beats the **** out of his partner and within 48 hours, the people that rang for the police are being portrayed as militant communists (in the Sun,) that lied to the authorities, to try and shame the shining light that is Boris Johnson.

That's the type of journalism, the average voter actually believes in this and most countries in the world nowadays.
 
I’m old enough to remember Starmer being attacked by the Tory cabinet for apparently playing politics by saying he’d have taken the SAGE advice and had the 2 week lockdown they recommended back on the 23rd September

Yet here we are.....
 
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So Sir Keir was right yet again.

When oh when, will Tubby learn?
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A second coronavirus lockdown would be a "government failure - not an act of god", Sir Keir Starmer has said.

The drastic action could take an "immense toll on people's physical and mental health and on the economy", the Labour leader warned.
 
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A second coronavirus lockdown would be a "government failure - not an act of god", Sir Keir Starmer has said.

The drastic action could take an "immense toll on people's physical and mental health and on the economy", the Labour leader warned.

He was right, on both counts, so saying finally, that we need a lockdown recently, didn't come easy.

He's always at least 2 weeks ahead of Tubby, as to what needs to be done, so it comes as no surprise.
 
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A second coronavirus lockdown would be a "government failure - not an act of god", Sir Keir Starmer has said.

The drastic action could take an "immense toll on people's physical and mental health and on the economy", the Labour leader warned.

He actually said ‘a sign of’ and this was back in September, he was referring to the complete failure of track and trace and the overall Govt actions in trying to control the spread to that point.

The 2 week ‘circuit break’ recommended by SAGE might have made a potential full lockdown now, unnecessary.
 
He actually said ‘a sign of’ and this was back in September, he was referring to the complete failure of track and trace and the overall Govt actions in trying to control the spread to that point.

The 2 week ‘circuit break’ recommended by SAGE might have made a potential full lockdown now, unnecessary.

Track and trace is all good and well. But do you trust joe public to follow the rules and not nip to shops/supermarket/chippy while being told to isolate?

I dint and this is why we are at this stage of a second national lockdown.

people to willing to nip to a friends, have a cuppa. Especially if like my arms they don’t have the listed symptoms(she tested positive and has none apart from loss of taste, four days after being told to isolate)

just a general rant, not a rant at your comment BTW.
 
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Track and trace is all good and well. But do you trust joe public to follow the rules and not nip to shops/supermarket/chippy while being told to isolate?

I dint and this is why we are at this stage of a second national lockdown.

people to willing to nip to a friends, have a cuppa. Especially if like my arms they don’t have the listed symptoms(she tested positive and has none apart from loss of taste, four days after being told to isolate)

just a general rant, not a rant at your comment BTW.
Doesn't help when those in power don't appear to take it seriously, either. Poorly handled all round.
 
They don't either, though. Who's going to take the advice of people that don't follow it themselves? Makes it pointless.

Then you have to realise that even if the people at the top break the rules, you don’t have to. As my old mum would say, if they jumped off a cliff, would you.

Youngest at schools dad wanted her to come round a few weeks ago while can still. Sent her with a bottle of sanitiser to be safe.

he took it off her. He doesn’t believe it’s real(Covid)

but then again he had a leg amputated as he though his natural medicine approach was better for his diabetes.
 
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Just took my mum to ED. Had symptoms for 8/9 days but tested negative last weekend. Been breathless for past few days and 111 advised her go up there.
 
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