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My mum died of cancer three weeks ago.

I spoke to her the week before she died, and she was hopeful that there was chemo that would extend her life for, perhaps, two years.

Unfortunately, because of ****s like you who support this slavish adherence to a single virus that is no more dangerous than the common cold, she had appointments cancelled, so that by the time she got critical, she was too week to take the chemo. She died alone on a hospital ward because no one was permitted to see her.

Please forgive me if I sound harsh, but I could not give a flying **** what you, or any of the other ****s how believe in this fake pandemic, believe.

My mother was not alone. There are tens of thousands of people dying because of this fake pandemic, and there absolutely will be a reckoning to be had, when ****s like you regain your humnanity.

Fake pandemic? Since 2010 the annual death toll from influenza in the USA has ranged between 12,000 and 61,000 ... yesterday the US death toll from Covid passed the 250,000 mark and is rising exponentially ... in the UK we have topped 500 for a third day running...
 
I think it's a mistake for the government in the middle of a national lockdown to be talking about households meeting up for Christmas. It's the same mistakes as 5/6 months ago with talks of everyone getting back to work and eating out to help out.

Just sends out the wrong message, firstly undermining the current lockdown (which lets be honest very few are buying into anyway) and secondly the 6/7 week period between now and the New Year I expect people will see it as a green light to do what they want. It's like making the same mistakes over and over again and I fully expect we'll be seeing the same outcome again by January/February.

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My mum died of cancer three weeks ago.

I spoke to her the week before she died, and she was hopeful that there was chemo that would extend her life for, perhaps, two years.

Unfortunately, because of ****s like you who support this slavish adherence to a single virus that is no more dangerous than the common cold, she had appointments cancelled, so that by the time she got critical, she was too week to take the chemo. She died alone on a hospital ward because no one was permitted to see her.

Please forgive me if I sound harsh, but I could not give a flying **** what you, or any of the other ****s how believe in this fake pandemic, believe.

My mother was not alone. There are tens of thousands of people dying because of this fake pandemic, and there absolutely will be a reckoning to be had, when ****s like you regain your humnanity.
respiratory illness accounts for about 650,000 deaths a year (that includes flu & pneumonia.)
This year there have been 1.3m in 8 months, this excludes any that didn't have corona as a factor.
Can you do basic math?

Anyway, I thought you were ****ing off again, don't rush back.

I am sorry to hear about your mum though, I doubt I'll take mine going very well.
 
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I feel for the public sector workers. I remember the first bout of freezes after 2008 and it was a bastard,

Yep.

They're using the get in line with private sector pay again.

Its bullshit.

Country would have gone to **** without civil servants.

Watching it on the BBC now and no mention of civil servants.

Teachers this, police that.

Things never change.
 
Yep.

They're using the get in line with private sector pay again.

Its bullshit.

Country would have gone to **** without civil servants.

Watching it on the BBC now and no mention of civil servants.

Teachers this, police that.

Things never change.

You’ll get £25k out of Priti Patel if you can get her to call you a useless ****.
 
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Yep.

They're using the get in line with private sector pay again.

Its bullshit.

Country would have gone to **** without civil servants.

Watching it on the BBC now and no mention of civil servants.

Teachers this, police that.

Things never change.

It’s been a good number of years when the public sector pay was in line with the private sector.
 
Am I the only one who thinks it's fair enough?

Obviously some professions are criminally underpaid anyway but I think that's a separate issue. Loads of people have suffered financially this year and public sector isn't, generally speaking, one of them, think as a general principle it's okay tbh.

We're all gonna have to pay this furlough back in one way or another. We'll probably still be paying it via increased tax in 20 years.
 
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Am I the only one who thinks it's fair enough?

Obviously some professions are criminally underpaid anyway but I think that's a separate issue. Loads of people have suffered financially this year and public sector isn't, generally speaking, one of them, think as a general principle it's okay tbh.

We're all gonna have to pay this furlough back in one way or another. We'll probably still be paying it via increased tax in 20 years.
No mate. Who do you think kept the country ticking over whilst all the furlough ****s were sat at home doing jack?

So you're quite happy for public servants to get a pay cut and increased taxes :emoticon-0148-yes:

So with your line of thinking doctors and nurses should be getting a pay freeze. Are they?

'course not, that would be political suicide.

Public servants seen as soft targets. Always have been and always will be.

Oh and check out the max pay for the majority of civil servants. Just a midges dick above the national minimum wage.
 
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No mate. Who do you think kept the country ticking over whilst all the furlough ****s were sat at home doing jack?

So you're quite happy for public servants to get a pay cut and increased taxes :emoticon-0148-yes:

So with your line of thinking doctors and nurses should be getting a pay freeze. Are they?

'course not, that would be political suicide.

Public servants seen as soft targets. Always have been and always will be.

Oh and check out the max pay for the majority of civil servants. Just a midges dick above the national minimum wage.

I did say that many are underpaid anyway but that's a separate issue imo. There's rumours that the NHS could be exempt too though you could argue that's unfair on others.

I just think that it's down to society as a whole to pay all of this back. Increased tax is inevitable for everyone. You can argue that some people kept the country running but then a lot are also lucky that their jobs were unaffected by the whole crisis. Is it fair that those who lost their jobs and received no governmental support have to contribute?

I'm certainly happy to take a pay freeze for a few years anyway.
 
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Sorry... I guess?
No need mate. I'll get by, I always do. Just putting across a public servants point of view.

Oh and the reason the government see us as soft targets is that our unions are ****e.
At one point in my career the unions had agreed a pay deal with the government that would see me reach my maximum pay for my grade in 666, yes, six hundred and sixty six years. ****s.
 
I think it's a mistake for the government in the middle of a national lockdown to be talking about households meeting up for Christmas. It's the same mistakes as 5/6 months ago with talks of everyone getting back to work and eating out to help out.

Just sends out the wrong message, firstly undermining the current lockdown (which lets be honest very few are buying into anyway) and secondly the 6/7 week period between now and the New Year I expect people will see it as a green light to do what they want. It's like making the same mistakes over and over again and I fully expect we'll be seeing the same outcome again by January/February.

Oh and...

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totally agree

five days freedom will be interpreted as 25 and then Jan Feb March April could be bad economically and medically

hope i am wrong
 
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