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The only thing you know about me is that I support West ham and continually call you out and make you look like the imbecile you are, that's it. David Icke saw how popular X-files was and realised cashing in on people's paranoia, fear and generations of hatred and mistrust of jews was a much better money maker than his failed religion. He's a joke and people who quote him should be rightly mocked.

<laugh> you aint listening are you....your opinion is just that and nothing more.....so carry on with the>>>>>>>>>>>

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Are we going to have a weird confrontation between neighbours from now on between those who insist on smashing a saucepan with a wooden spoon every Thursday for the rest of time and those who don’t?


I heard a few fireworks tonight, but virtually no pan banging or
clapping. Think it's pretty much done with now.
 
Are we going to have a weird confrontation between neighbours from now on between those who insist on smashing a saucepan with a wooden spoon every Thursday for the rest of time and those who don’t?

Had to stay quiet earlier when on the family WhatsApp group my dad said he's got a new app that plays sirens and flashes emergency vehicle colours ready for the clapathon. Cringey as ****.
 
Further reduction in lockdown then, promoting BBQ’s was a quality shout...but anyway, anyone else slightly concerned that we’re somewhat rushing out of this given the still very high death and infection rates?

We were at 377 deaths again today, and still around 2,000 fresh infections. At the point of lockdown the death rate was circa 150. They’ve estimated that between 92-95% of the population still haven’t had the virus and yet we have basically sacked off the lockdown and are just going to crack on.

If I was one of those asking the questions in that briefing, it would be to ask what exactly has changed from the day before we went into lockdown to today, so much so that the same risk of it spreading again isn't there? I'm sure the answer will be something around the R number being 0.7-0.9. The flaw in that argument is that we were at 0.7-0.9 at some point when there was no lockdown which provided the circumstances for it to grow to 4.6 at its height.

How did we all imagine or expect the stages of lockdown to be eased? How did any of the experts? Was anyone saying 2 months ago if we get it down to 350 deaths a day, 2000 infections, we can end the lockdown? One thing that I've always wondered about was how the government would deal with the lockdown by the time we got to June and financial hardship started affecting people in a big way. Would they remain resolute? In the end I think this is what the end of lockdown is all about. Maybe it's a good enough reason, I don't know anymore. But it begs the question, if the economy was always going to take a priority, why the fck did we screw ppl over the last 10 weeks in the first place? Especially if this decision comes back to bite everyone in the arse a month from now.
 
Had to stay quiet earlier when on the family WhatsApp group my dad said he's got a new app that plays sirens and flashes emergency vehicle colours ready for the clapathon. Cringey as ****.
If you make a similar one but for 'boo for Boris' you might make a bit of money.
Sister-in-law used to have a jumper with those stripes on, her youngest brother teased her mercilessly.


STRIPES donk donk donk.
I wore a kit like that for my middle-school football team. we did, of course, call ourselves the Pacers.
 
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If I was one of those asking the questions in that briefing, it would be to ask what exactly has changed from the day before we went into lockdown to today, so much so that the same risk of it spreading again isn't there? I'm sure the answer will be something around the R number being 0.7-0.9. The flaw in that argument is that we were at 0.7-0.9 at some point when there was no lockdown which provided the circumstances for it to grow to 4.6 at its height.

How did we all imagine or expect the stages of lockdown to be eased? How did any of the experts? Was anyone saying 2 months ago if we get it down to 350 deaths a day, 2000 infections, we can end the lockdown? One thing that I've always wondered about was how the government would deal with the lockdown by the time we got to June and financial hardship started affecting people in a big way. Would they remain resolute? In the end I think this is what the end of lockdown is all about. Maybe it's a good enough reason, I don't know anymore. But it begs the question, if the economy was always going to take a priority, why the fck did we screw ppl over the last 10 weeks in the first place? Especially if this decision comes back to bite everyone in the arse a month from now.

Boris looked at odds with the medical experts. First off he just threw a wet blanket on any hint of them having a say about Cummings, presumably because he feared they’d speak openly and honestly about it. Instead he patronised them and they politely declined to embarrass him.

Then after he’d said 6 different households can meet up for a piss up and a BBQ (as long as they only go Indoors for a slash) the medical experts laid down the reality of the situation which is that infection rates are still really high.

Boris is just going through the motions, dishing out the nuggets of easing lockdown to keep ‘on message‘ and make it look like it’s all nice and tidy and on track.

looks like we might be on for a second wave.
 
Boris looked at odds with the medical experts. First off he just threw a wet blanket on any hint of them having a say about Cummings, presumably because he feared they’d speak openly and honestly about it. Instead he patronised them they politely declined to embarrass him.

Then after he’d said 6 different households can meet up for a piss up and a BBQ as long (as they only go Indoors for a slash) the medical experts laid down the reality of the situation which is that infection rates are still really high.

Boris is just going through the motions, dishing out the nuggets of easing lockdown to keep ‘on message‘ and make it look like it’s all nice and tidy and on track.

looks like we might be on for a second wave.

I don't think he was at odds with the medical experts at all, they just didn't want to get involved in the political point scoring, which seems fair enough to me. They may well have had a view about Cummings, much as I've had a view about Cummings, much like the whole fooking media have had a view about Cummings. Any suggestion to say people now won't follow the guidelines is up to them, I certainly have no intentions of spreading the virus to myself or family. What other people do is down to them, their the ones that will have to carry any reckless actions on their shoulders.
 
Boris looked at odds with the medical experts. First off he just threw a wet blanket on any hint of them having a say about Cummings, presumably because he feared they’d speak openly and honestly about it. Instead he patronised them and they politely declined to embarrass him.

Then after he’d said 6 different households can meet up for a piss up and a BBQ (as long as they only go Indoors for a slash) the medical experts laid down the reality of the situation which is that infection rates are still really high.

Boris is just going through the motions, dishing out the nuggets of easing lockdown to keep ‘on message‘ and make it look like it’s all nice and tidy and on track.

looks like we might be on for a second wave.

They’re not being guided by the science at the minute, they’re currently engaged in PR lead decisions.

I fully expect him to lob out a date for pubs reopening in the next day or so.
 
I don't think he was at odds with the medical experts at all, they just didn't want to get involved in the political point scoring, which seems fair enough to me. They may well have had a view about Cummings, much as I've had a view about Cummings, much like the whole fooking media have had a view about Cummings. Any suggestion to say people now won't follow the guidelines is up to them, I certainly have no intentions of spreading the virus to myself or family. What other people do is down to them, their the ones that will have to carry any reckless actions on their shoulders.
There are people that think it's all a load of ****e and dont believe its real.
 
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