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Lives will be lost because some people are not following government instructions on social distancing, and are going down to the pub for a knees up. No doubt they'll be the ones that complain loudest when the virus spreads and kills the vulnerable
Sadly Watford has this thing about Boris and the Tories. He never got over the election result.
It’s not his fault... I blame Blair... he want to school in his Premiership where kids were told you are not allowed to lose.
As for Boris
He is in a lose lose situation. If he saves us, people like Watford will say he should of acted quicker. If many die then again people will hold him responsible.
 
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Corbyn hasn’t offered anything! Tell us what Jezza says after the fact?

Should we have been like Macron and France?
Closing all the schools on Thursday and tell people to stay at home only to drag them out on the Sunday for an election vote then tell them the very next day the next round has be cancelled?
is that what you are calling strong leadership?

or in Italy, Germany and Belgium where people are told to avoid groups only for the public to ignore and now they are getting a fine. Not to mention the army being brought in?
Is that what you are talking about?

Or shall we take the China example? Where people are not allowed out and anyone that has complained has either disappeared, been arrested or mysteriously died from Coronavirus the next day. is that what you are talking about?
Is that the way we should run our country?

As all the unbiased experts have been saying all along. Boris Has been listening to the medical people all the way and as things have changed he has adapted.
It’s not about political points scoring and all you Boris haters need to stop moaning about him and give him a chance.

Corbyn isn’t the PM, mate. He never has been.

They ignored, pretty much uniquely, the WHO advice and that was with the luck of seeing mainland Europe’s situation unfold and being days and weeks behind. There’s really no debate that that was a horrendous decision.
 
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Sadly Watford has this thing about Boris and the Tories. He never got over the election result.
It’s not his fault... I blame Blair... he want to school in his Premiership where kids were told you are not allowed to lose.
As for Boris
He is in a lose lose situation. If he saves us, people like Watford will say he should of acted quicker. If many die then again people will hold him responsible.

Sadly we are beyond that point. There is no saving us. There is just damage limitation. The measures put in place recently and long ago won’t be sufficient to limit the damage as much as possible.
 
I agree. People won’t get heed the advice until they start seeing people they know die en masse. It’s no surprise that some people are any or all of dumb/ignorant/arrogant but too many just aren’t seeing the gravity of this situation and need to be forced indoors for the good of others. Advice isn’t enough sadly. We are at the point we need to be forced.

No doubt it's coming. Timing is everything. If government move too soon, people will get fed up and come out of their homes just when the virus is at its worst, and the NHS won't be able to cope.

Sad video of a health worker is going round - she'd been working long and unsociable hours, went to the supermarket and found empty shelves. Supermarkets have a duty to protect considerate people from the greedy pigs and carpetbaggers.
 
Sadly Watford has this thing about Boris and the Tories. He never got over the election result.
It’s not his fault... I blame Blair... he want to school in his Premiership where kids were told you are not allowed to lose.
As for Boris
He is in a lose lose situation. If he saves us, people like Watford will say he should of acted quicker. If many die then again people will hold him responsible.

At the end of the day, Boris and his government will be judged on a comparitive basis, with how other countries have done. At the moment, Germany seems to be doing well with few deaths. Otherwise there are some basket cases on the Continent in the south
 
Lives will be lost because some people are not following government instructions on social distancing, and are going down to the pub for a knees up. No doubt they'll be the ones that complain loudest when the virus spreads and kills the vulnerable
It’s not just that Goldie. I’ve just taken the dog for a stroll (my greatest fear, on a personal level, in all this is being confined to my house when I feel fine). The number of people, including the elderly, who simply ignore the 6ft rule, possibly through ignorance, is staggering. (Is it 6ft? That’s the advice that my company doctor has broadcast to us all, two arms lengths, but I can’t remember the UK guidance). I was swerving out of the way of people who needed to walk 3 abreast on the pavement constantly. A woman with an elderly lady in a wheelchair, who looked like she has some kind of neurodegenerative disease, was calling people over to chat to them.

The government has tried to treat us like grown ups, but clearly not enough of us are, and soon there will be fines and being shouted at.
 
No doubt it's coming. Timing is everything. If government move too soon, people will get fed up and come out of their homes just when the virus is at its worst, and the NHS won't be able to cope.

Sad video of a health worker is going round - she'd been working long and unsociable hours, went to the supermarket and found empty shelves. Supermarkets have a duty to protect considerate people from the greedy pigs and carpetbaggers.
I’ve been quite impressed with the supermarkets. We can’t expect them to be responsible for the behaviour of selfish bastards. Individuals need to be accountable for their own actions, let’s not transfer blame.
 
It’s not just that Goldie. I’ve just taken the dog for a stroll (my greatest fear, on a personal level, in all this is being confined to my house when I feel fine). The number of people, including the elderly, who simply ignore the 6ft rule, possibly through ignorance, is staggering. (Is it 6ft? That’s the advice that my company doctor has broadcast to us all, two arms lengths, but I can’t remember the UK guidance). I was swerving out of the way of people who needed to walk 3 abreast on the pavement constantly. A woman with an elderly lady in a wheelchair, who looked like she has some kind of neurodegenerative disease, was calling people over to chat to them.

The government has tried to treat us like grown ups, but clearly not enough of us are, and soon there will be fines and being shouted at.

Agree that will come, Stan. And I concede it is difficult to carry on life on the edge of sensible precautions. This morning, the electrician has been here for 3 hours. This afternoon, I'm having my hair cut be a nice lady who works from home. I don't know where either of them have been, and they don't know where I've been. We'll all have to shop in a supermarket (and try to keep the 6ft rule - but difficult at the checkout till).

But just to continue socialising wildly seems to be irresponsible to me.
 
I’ve been quite impressed with the supermarkets. We can’t expect them to be responsible for the behaviour of selfish bastards. Individuals need to be accountable for their own actions, let’s not transfer blame.

Don't agree on this one, Stan. Supermarkets have a duty imo to bring in rationing. People are buying up all the meat on the meat counter. Carpetbaggers are buying all the alcohol handwashes on the shelf and selling them with a huge mark-up on Ebay. We know those arseholes are out there. Supermarkets should protect us from them.

Incidentally, the meat example is a real one told to me yesterday by a friend. The manager (Tesco's, Borden, Hampshire) didn't allow a woman to buy all the meat, even though she was protesting she could pay for it. Need more of that manager's reaction
 
At the end of the day, Boris and his government will be judged on a comparitive basis, with how other countries have done. At the moment, Germany seems to be doing well with few deaths. Otherwise there are some basket cases on the Continent in the south
Agree in Germany ‘orders must be obeyed at all cost’.
I can shed some insight into Germany as I have 2 good friends that live work there. My English mate works in Pharma industry and is currently here in the U.K. he has been told he can’t return for 4 weeks ( if planes are flying) and on return must self isolate for 2 weeks.
The other is German and works for their NHS. She sent me a pic only yesterday of her office. As she works in admin and meets the public they have erected a glass/plastic screen on her desk and visitors sit behind.
 
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Agree in Germany ‘orders must be obeyed at all cost’.
I can shed some insight into Germany as I have 2 good friends that live work there. My English mate works in Pharma industry and is currently here in the U.K. he has been told he can’t return for 4 weeks ( if planes are flying) and on return must self isolate for 2 weeks.
The other is German and works for their NHS. She sent me a pic only yesterday of her office. As she works in admin and meets the public they have erected a glass/plastic screen on her desk and visitors sit behind.

Yes, they're taking it seriously without, as I understand it, locking people in their houses
 
Corbyn isn’t the PM, mate. He never has been.

They ignored, pretty much uniquely, the WHO advice and that was with the luck of seeing mainland Europe’s situation unfold and being days and weeks behind. There’s really no debate that that was a horrendous decision.
You see that is also incorrect. <doh>
Just about everyone ignored WHO yes including France. We acted to the situation. At the time this wa# kicking off we had about 10 cases (confirmed, however there were probably many more). What you expect us to do all stop work and isolate? That can’t happen mate.
 
Yes retailers probably could do more but many members of staff are fed up with abuse from moronic customers

My son is working long hours in a Sainsbury's to try to keep shelves with at least some stock on them yet the verbal abuse is common

He is not earning a big salary - in fact he doesn't get overtime at anything more than basic rate

No one is paid to get abused at work

The supermarkets and suppliers are doing there collective best but the public needs to do their bit too
 
No excuse for abusing staff. I heard on the news today that nurses are getting abused at work FFS. They keep saying its like wartime... but people were never like this in 1939-45. Yes there were a few idiots who would profit from others but generally the people were more normal. My late mum told me that a fews years back. Sadly this country has changed and sometimes not for the better.
 
The thing that gets me is for the last 2 weeks peeps in the UK were calling for schools to be shut and when that eventually happens all of a sudden the same peeps are now concerned that the Exams are likely to be delayed or cancelled...…..did they not think about the Exams when they were calling for schools to be shut? Obviously not...…..

Seems people just want something to moan about and unfortunately Social Media is the instigator of this......

I've been working from home this week, I had enough to keep me going although next week is a different matter, as both Mrs TR and I had some symptoms with sore throats, chesty feeling, not feeling 100%. We've gone out for the odd walk and most have observed the social distancing guidelines except bloody joggers who seem to think that a couple of feet is right as they pant and gasp their way past you...…..feckers…...

Jeez Social Media moaning<doh>
 
The thing that gets me is for the last 2 weeks peeps in the UK were calling for schools to be shut and when that eventually happens all of a sudden the same peeps are now concerned that the Exams are likely to be delayed or cancelled...…..did they not think about the Exams when they were calling for schools to be shut? Obviously not...…..

Seems people just want something to moan about and unfortunately Social Media is the instigator of this......

I've been working from home this week, I had enough to keep me going although next week is a different matter, as both Mrs TR and I had some symptoms with sore throats, chesty feeling, not feeling 100%. We've gone out for the odd walk and most have observed the social distancing guidelines except bloody joggers who seem to think that a couple of feet is right as they pant and gasp their way past you...…..feckers…...

Jeez Social Media moaning<doh>

I wonder how much this stock piling is to do with price scalping and the ease of selling things online nowadays. The internet has much good but also so much bad
 
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I see that in addition to Barnier, Frost is now also self-isolating. Did they forget to keep the negotiations at arms length?. Which side is to blame for the breakdown in talks?
 
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