Rammy Blue
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Double AZ mate.Good to here..which vaccine did you have pal
Double AZ mate.Good to here..which vaccine did you have pal
All politicians lie. It is a core part of the definition of the word politicianWe'll agree to disagree on that. When you bring a politician into a post, it becomes political. Feel free to slag him, Star er, Farage, Sturgeon, whoever, in the proper thread.
Who is locked up? Ive had a few days off and Ive been to numerous pubs, every shop I needed, a takeaway and the gym, where I have done both exercise classes with others and weights on my own. And Ive cycled around and walked my dog wherever Ive wanted to go with no distance home restriction. In a couple of hours Im going to work, where I have been in since this all started 18 months ago.They’ll always be new variants mate, not at lot we can do about it. We were told we would vaccinate our way out of it, now they’re saying that they may not work, I don’t know the answer but we can’t just stay locked up forever.
Supermarkets - the ultimate Virtue signallers.Is freedom day going to matter though? I haven't seen a single supermarket say that it will remove the need for masks for example but when I've been in supermarkets none of them enforce the law around wearing them anyway.
The scientific evidence shows that there is a 1 in 10,000 chance of you catching the virus in public, almost all spread is via family and friends meeting in the home, a place where masks are never worn.
Why don't we just not require masks in public but mandate them in homes? That is what the scientific evidence suggests but of course the lunacy of all of this is that will never happen.
A lot of it is common sense. Some pubs are poorly ventilated. I look through the door and if it looks like "Covid City" I'll give it a miss. Other places, including shops, are fine. I live in a town with a lot of vulnerable elderly people. If a shop looks busy I'll keep my mask on out of courtesy to them.Is freedom day going to matter though? I haven't seen a single supermarket say that it will remove the need for masks for example but when I've been in supermarkets none of them enforce the law around wearing them anyway.
The scientific evidence shows that there is a 1 in 10,000 chance of you catching the virus in public, almost all spread is via family and friends meeting in the home, a place where masks are never worn.
Why don't we just not require masks in public but mandate them in homes? That is what the scientific evidence suggests but of course the lunacy of all of this is that will never happen.
SnapDouble AZ mate.
Bob you were a big advocate against Brexit, especially the economic reasons for Brexit so I'll ask in terms of equivalence against the economy.
Take a look at our travel industry or leisure industry prior to today, do you think that it's good for us to remain restricted as in these places must remain shut?
You may only have to wear a mask but millions are losing their livelihoods from these restrictions.
Another great era..some great music and cultureThe saying goes "if you can remember the 60's you weren't there". My hedonism was in the punk era 70's, what a time to experience that, didn't last more than about 3 years but shook Britain up, the antidote to Thatchers rule. She imposed unbelievable extreme policies against the working class, Elvis Costello wrote this song about her, sums up my feelings.
Elvis Costello - Tramp the Dirt Down Lyrics & Meanings | SongMeanings
Tramp the Dirt Down Lyrics & Meanings: I saw a newspaper picture from the political campaign / A woman was kissing a child, who was obviously in pain / She spills with compassion, as that young child's / Face in her hands she grips / Can you imagine all that greed and avarice / Coming down on...songmeanings.com