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blimey had my invite to book a jab this morning so got mine a week on monday with the added bonus of it being reasonably near by .

Mines all booked, doing them at Boots in Bluewater. I did originally get the first jab booked for the hospital, but couldn't get the second, so that led to me fooking it completely up. I know, I know, only I could fook up something so simple. So had to start all over again. Bluewater has free parking, where the hospital would be a mare, so probably the sensible choice in the end for both doses.
 
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Mines all booked, doing them at Boots in Bluewater. I did originally get the first jab booked for the hospital, but couldn't get the second, so that led to me fooking it completely up. I know, I know, only I could fook up something so simple. So had to start all over again. Bluewater has free parking, where the hospital would be a mare, so probably the sensible choice in the end for both doses.
if the local one had appointments this week coming up i would have cancelled the wifes at the big centre but bu getting it done tomorrow i can get her physio restarted a week earlier and that really needs to happen asap as her walking is deteriorating and she fell on Sunday luckily with no lasting damage apart from some serious bruising in various places .
 
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if the local one had appointments this week coming up i would have cancelled the wifes at the big centre but bu getting it done tomorrow i can get her physio restarted a week earlier and that really needs to happen asap as her walking is deteriorating and she fell on Sunday luckily with no lasting damage apart from some serious bruising in various places .

Hope all goes well for you and the Mrs mate. I do feel for you, you do all this and never complain.
 
I must admit I wanted to lob something at my tellybox when that utterly vacuous Nadine Dorries appeared on the screen yesterday haplessly trying defending the less than projected inflation 1% pay rise for our nurses.

This is the same Nadine Dorries who got done for claiming £3k in expenses that weren’t expenses, and who paid her daughters 80 large of tax payers cash between them to be her office staff. As I recall one of them lived about 100 miles away, and one got an annual increment of about 15 bags one year.

But greedy nurses or something.

Clap, clap, clap.

How do these ****ers get away with it, anyone else and it's the sack and a possible theft charge.
 
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How do these ****ers get away with it, anyone else and it's the sack and a possible theft charge.
It appears consequence and the ministerial code are no longer relevant.

As long ago as yesterday Johnson told a bare faced lie in the Commons saying they’d fully disclosed all of the Govt awarded COVID contracts, whilst literally simultaneously, the actual Govt lawyers were admitting in Court that there were 100+ that hadn’t been disclosed.

If we had a speaker worthy of the title, he’d have been immediately summoned back to the House to correct his blatant lie and apologise to the House.

But nothing. Ever.
 
How do these ****ers get away with it, anyone else and it's the sack and a possible theft charge.
it started under Thatcher as they didn't want to be seen to be giving MP's a big pay rise while refusing it for everyone else so they introduced a very generous expenses system which was clearly intended to be way of inflating their pay but out of sight . In the intervening years it became accepted practice for MP's to squeeze every penny out of it to an obscene degree .
 
It appears consequence and the ministerial code are no longer relevant.

As long ago as yesterday Johnson told a bare faced lie in the Commons saying they’d fully disclosed all of the Govt awarded COVID contracts, whilst literally simultaneously, the actual Govt lawyers were admitting in Court that there were 100+ that hadn’t been disclosed.

If we had a speaker worthy of the title, he’d have been immediately summoned back to the House to correct his blatant lie and apologise to the House.

But nothing. Ever.
The more bare faced lies that they tell the more they get normalised and accepted by the wider public.
Could you imagine the Perfumo affair happening now it would just be brushed under the carpet like a playground Fib .
But hey oh benefit cheats and all that.
 
The more bare faced lies that they tell the more they get normalised and accepted by the wider public.
Could you imagine the Perfumo affair happening now it would just be brushed under the carpet like a playground Fib .
But hey oh benefit cheats and all that.

The Perfumo affair? was that when Boris purposely squirted himself in the eye with his Old Spice whilst at Eton so he could get a sick note from matron to be excused from PE?
 
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It always makes me laugh when they try to make comparisons with what executives earn in the private sector when defending these rises. Not one of them demonstrates anything that would be of use to the private sector.


Nor do most of the people earning obscene salaries in the private sector either tbf. You seen the sort of bonuses bankers have consistently awarded themselves, since they broke the world's economy and had to be bailed out by the, er, taxpayer?
 
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Our elderly neighbours son had COVID and was in hospital . He went home then was re-admitted about a week ago . He died yesterday kidney and liver failure . I didn’t really know him , he was 57 and seemingly fit as a fiddle worked as a kitchen fitter .

This is really to just tell anyone who thinks COVID is not real ( not suggesting anyone on here does ) it most certainly is !
 
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Saw some ****y sticker where I live with a picture of a soldier from WW2 and the words "men in the past" and a picture of a bloke with a mask on with the words "compared with today".

They were obviously suggesting men wearing masks are pussies.

Yet it never occurred to the thick ****s making the stickers or the prices putting them up that an alternative narrative is:

In the 1930s and 40s people were prepared to die to free themselves and others from fascism...today there are selfish ****s who can't be ****ed to wear a mask in a shop to protect others.

Obviously not digging at those who are exempt.

Rant over <grr>
 
Saw some ****y sticker where I live with a picture of a soldier from WW2 and the words "men in the past" and a picture of a bloke with a mask on with the words "compared with today".

They were obviously suggesting men wearing masks are pussies.

Yet it never occurred to the thick ****s making the stickers or the prices putting them up that an alternative narrative is:

In the 1930s and 40s people were prepared to die to free themselves and others from fascism...today there are selfish ****s who can't be ****ed to wear a mask in a shop to protect others.

Obviously not digging at those who are exempt.

Rant over <grr>
Pretty sure a lot of men in WWII wore masks, as it happens...
 
Saw some ****y sticker where I live with a picture of a soldier from WW2 and the words "men in the past" and a picture of a bloke with a mask on with the words "compared with today".

They were obviously suggesting men wearing masks are pussies.

Yet it never occurred to the thick ****s making the stickers or the prices putting them up that an alternative narrative is:

In the 1930s and 40s people were prepared to die to free themselves and others from fascism...today there are selfish ****s who can't be ****ed to wear a mask in a shop to protect others.

Obviously not digging at those who are exempt.

Rant over <grr>
Pretty sure a lot of men in WWII wore masks, as it happens...
and afterwards.
 
1918 Spanish Flu pandemic in Yankville:
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They had people back then refusing to wear them too, plus the twat in the bottom right with the big conk.
 
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1918 Spanish Flu pandemic in Yankville:
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They had people back then refusing to wear them too, plus the twat in the bottom right with the big conk.

the spanish flu that killed, **** knows how many, but a lot.
 
Saw some ****y sticker where I live with a picture of a soldier from WW2 and the words "men in the past" and a picture of a bloke with a mask on with the words "compared with today".

They were obviously suggesting men wearing masks are pussies.

Yet it never occurred to the thick ****s making the stickers or the prices putting them up that an alternative narrative is:

In the 1930s and 40s people were prepared to die to free themselves and others from fascism...today there are selfish ****s who can't be ****ed to wear a mask in a shop to protect others.

Obviously not digging at those who are exempt.

Rant over <grr>
tHe sPiRiT Of dA bLiTz

Spouted by absolute thundercunts crying about wearing a piece of cloth whilst buying a loaf.

Oh and gas masks ffs.
 
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