I expect we’ll find out a lot more in half an hour.
Scrap that they’ve put an actual bucket of **** on the stage where I thought Sunak might have given an update on this instead.
I expect we’ll find out a lot more in half an hour.
I agreeI really do not want the furlough scheme to come tumbling down on them.
As Stainsy said that scheme (although not perfect...but what scheme could be) is a godsend and the Nightingale Hospital are two positives things the government has done
Was he talking, I just heard noiseWhat the **** is Jenrick talking about?
Boris announces 200,000 tests before end of May.
And before stroller nags me again, we have only acheived 100,000 so far on 1 day that being 30th April, when 40,000 home tests kits were sent out. (Perhaps today will be the second day who knows?)
The testing is being confounded by a large amount of tests coming back unclear, which in some cases is caused by the difficulty of doing the home kit yourself. Imagine stickin a stick down the back of your throat and rubbing it around (The USA have a saliva kit, but we decided not to buy it)
There is now a new problem, it appears the CoVid is a rapid mutator, which could well mess up the test kit we now have.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52557955
Got to say life is not easy being a scientist
We shouldn't and cant really measure against other countries, so here is another graph doing just that!
Not exactly irrefutable proof Though is it !!!!
It’s politics mate. Every single decision made is political. Regardless of Party.Never thought of it like that.....yeah does make sense. However the fact that these companies are now putting up plans of making many of their staff redundant and then outsourcing the work, so getting workers in cheaper wages, makes a mockery of why the scheme was set up in the first place.
Of course my view is jaded through my hatred of big business.
I am in a feisty mood, because I have just emerged from six straight hours of conference calls.I am not going to say cheat, but use the system to their advantage. You could say that is neccessary for the good of their own company. So we the tax payers pay/will pay for many years to come for these workers, when some firms take government money when they could take some of the "hit" themselves...Costa, McD etc..
I am not as trusting as you are I am afraid. I think there are too many people are ****s who require a bit of re-education.
I don’t like Frankie as a stand up/performer all that much, but his commentary and personal television essays are top notch.You must log in or register to see media
No, can’t do it. I’ll just hear ‘....the balance of our human stock is threatened’. Not saying he is wrong on this issue at all. Why don’t you just summarise it and pretend it’s your own words? I’ll believe you.Here's the Sumption interview, starting at about 07.10...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000hwg7
Have to say, I am very much in agreement with him.
I don’t like Frankie as a stand up/performer all that much, but his commentary and personal television essays are top notch.
No, can’t do it. I’ll just hear ‘....the balance of our human stock is threatened’. Not saying he is wrong on this issue at all. Why don’t you just summarise it and pretend it’s your own words? I’ll believe you.![]()
When we are allowed to and when the boozers are open who’s up for a meet up at a suitable Shepherds Bush hostelry? Regardless of whether the Rs are playing.
I have a sudden urge to be in a pub.
I don’t like Frankie as a stand up/performer all that much, but his commentary and personal television essays are top notch.
Seeing as you spend most of your time in virtual conversation with us crypto pensioners you might not be allowed in, as ‘attitudinally aged’.I’ll reserve a booth when the under-35s are let out first.