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Brighton Sky Blue

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Boris says he's keeping schools under 'continuous review'. My school was down 20-30 staff today, most of us are doing cover each day now. We were also down about 15% of the student roll. We're not going to be able to keep this going for much longer.
 

Covkid1968#

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Of course is doesn't help that the Liverpool Royal is fucked & should have been flattened about 5 years ago now....the nice shiny new one is still empty & awaiting further remedial works....thanks a fucking bundle Carrilion....cunts.
It’s bizarre...it looks like it’s never going to get finished....... the Royal is rough...I slept on the floor there as no seats when a family member was ill .....
 

Ring Of Steel

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Boris says he's keeping schools under 'continuous review'. My school was down 20-30 staff today, most of us are doing cover each day now. We were also down about 15% of the student roll. We're not going to be able to keep this going for much longer.
Sorry about that- staff down due to self isolating?
 

PVA

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What was Boris’ press conference like?

His was appalling, as expected. Just lots of rambling without making any points or revealing any detail, just standard Johnson blustering.

Sunak however was very impressive. It's amazing how much difference it makes when someone speaks confidently and concisely, much more calming and reassuring to listen to him. He made Johnson look like a toddler.

He'll be PM one day I'm sure, or Tory leader at least.
 

David O'Day

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Bless he is still posting at me.

Closing closed brings many non health related issues. For example what do you do with all the health care workers who can't go to work as the cant source emergency healthcare

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Brighton Sky Blue

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His was appalling, as expected. Just lots of rambling without making any points or revealing any detail, just standard Johnson blustering.

Sunak however was very impressive. It's amazing how much difference it makes when someone speaks confidently and concisely, much more calming and reassuring to listen to him. He made Johnson look like a toddler.

He'll be PM one day I'm sure, or Tory leader at least.

Sunak comes across as a 6th form debating captain
 

Ring Of Steel

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His was appalling, as expected. Just lots of rambling without making any points or revealing any detail, just standard Johnson blustering.

Sunak however was very impressive. It's amazing how much difference it makes when someone speaks confidently and concisely, much more calming and reassuring to listen to him. He made Johnson look like a toddler.

He'll be PM one day I'm sure, or Tory leader at least.

i have never seen or heard much from him apart from that picture of him making a huge pot of Yorkshire tea. Sounds good though.
 

David O'Day

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His was appalling, as expected. Just lots of rambling without making any points or revealing any detail, just standard Johnson blustering.

Sunak however was very impressive. It's amazing how much difference it makes when someone speaks confidently and concisely, much more calming and reassuring to listen to him. He made Johnson look like a toddler.

He'll be PM one day I'm sure, or Tory leader at least.
He was awful, nothing to counter the paradox of thrift and prop up demand. It is a case of kicking their collapse down the road.

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CCFCSteve

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What was Boris’ press conference like?

Still going. Pretty impressive press conference (more economic based). They have put forward a pretty far reaching package of support, with more to follow. Sure it won’t be enough for many but certainly a positive steps (certainly when some were suggesting they weren’t going to do anything significant). Hopefully it helps, it definitely will in the short to medium term, depends on how long this all lasts though
 
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Mostly yes, with a few for other reasons. I know that we're doing an important role in keeping health workers available but we're under heavy strain ourselves at the moment.
Yeah, it occurred to me today there are many roles that, perhaps, we might recognise as more important than we value them at present.

The bin men, the checkout assistants, the care home workers... all jobs that this country *needs* to keep going at the moment, or we end up in serious trouble.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Yeah, it occurred to me today there are many roles that, perhaps, we might recognise as more important than we value them at present.

The bin men, the checkout assistants, the care home workers... all jobs that this country *needs* to keep going at the moment, or we end up in serious trouble.
You are 100% right, my wife works in a pharmacy and currently spends all day organising queues to get prescriptions as fast as possible to stop the place turning into a free for all. That’s all she does, but she says she gets more respect now than she ever did before.
 

David O'Day

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Still going. Pretty impressive press conference (more economic based). They have put forward a pretty far reaching package of support, with more to follow. Sure it won’t be enough for many but certainly a positive steps (certainly when some were suggesting they weren’t going to do anything significant). Hopefully it helps, it definitely will in the short to medium term, depends on how long this all lasts though
As I said there is nothing to help demand.
 

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