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It’s been the issue throughout. Reminds me of a shit supply teacher who values being liked over keeping discipline. And I should know about them! :p
As a small aside, I used to teach in universities. I always got great ratings off the students at the end of year because they liked me. The lecturer who actually got them doing work, and punished them for not doing work, got rubbish ones.

I often wondered what the point of getting the students to rate the tutors was!
 

steve cooper

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The problem with this is, I think the so called scientific experts got it wrong. Politicians cannot be expected to be experts on everything and have to rely on experts on these kind of things. Patrick Vallance (herd immunity proposer) has been in post as Chief Scientific Adviser to the government for 2 years and was not appointed by Boris
 

PVA

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This is in America, but this crisis really is bringing out the worst in some people:


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Brighton Sky Blue

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Wetherspoons are refusing to pay their staff any money until they get it from the government, and Tim Martin is saying that his staff should work in supermarkets in the meantime to earn money.

He is an utter c**t.

Wow, he can take pride of place alongside Mike Ashley. Never thought he'd have a rival
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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This is in America, but this crisis really is bringing out the worst in some people:


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The US government is just giving a one off means tested payment of $1200. Meanwhile they have also created a $500 billion 'slush fund' for corporations to help themselves to.
 

Mcbean

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Id recommend Disney plus for this lockdown. Just downloaded it and its got everything you can ever imagine. Every disney film ever, every marvel film ever, every Pixar and every single simpsons episode.

In this time of uncertainty i feel its good to watch a film from your childhood to bring back memories of happier times and perk us up, even if its for an hour or so. Working for me!
Not got Debbie does Dallas which I specially remember from
My childhood
 

Liquid Gold

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I love spoons, just a place to go and have a cheap pint with mates but can never understand why nobody has copied the business model. Literally no frills pints and nothing else. I wish there was an alternative that wasn't run by stig of the twat.
 

Liquid Gold

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Also I tend to find people that vote Labour and say "we need to win back the northern working class" are also the ones to turn their noses up at places like spoons. Fucking class snobs.

Still fuck em now though hey.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Also I tend to find people that vote Labour and say "we need to win back the northern working class" are also the ones to turn their noses up at places like spoons. Fucking class snobs.

Still fuck em now though hey.

I was in Spoons last week. A guy proudly shouted 'I didn't vote for Boris I voted for beer! Hahaha'
 

shmmeee

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The problem with this is, I think the so called scientific experts got it wrong. Politicians cannot be expected to be experts on everything and have to rely on experts on these kind of things. Patrick Vallance (herd immunity proposer) has been in post as Chief Scientific Adviser to the government for 2 years and was not appointed by Boris

Convenient. By that logic no politician should ever be held accountable as they always have expert advice.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Saddlebrains

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On a side note anyone seen the pictures of tubes and London transport?

Fucking cretins. Can see the army on the streets there soon
 

shmmeee

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On a side note anyone seen the pictures of tubes and London transport?

Fucking cretins. Can see the army on the streets there soon

As someone pointed out on Twitter, one line has something like 15 hospitals, several delivery businesses, several supermarkets, etc and is down to one train every 10/15 minutes so it’s perfectly possible all of them actually need to be there.

There’s definitely a lot of employers who have suddenly decided they’re “essential” as well.
 

Astute

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No astute says full lockdown will be 2-3 days not 28 days
It will be in about 2 to 3 days if it continues to mirror what France has done. At the moment there isn't a lot to stop us from travelling about. We have been told not to and nothing else. They have no clue where we have been or why as things are.

It was a few days after the French were told to stay at home that it was made law. You had to print off a sheet to fill out where you were going. If the police/army don't believe you then you get fined. They have upped the fine twice since.
 

Astute

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Oh David.. you really should be holed up at home with internet privileges denied. We know you are a fool but I do worry for you nevertheless.
You really are a nasty piece of shit and i urge you to use this period of isolation to reflect on where it went wrong? Maybe I should ask Astute?
You would have to ask as I can't see a word that idiot says :D
 

Liquid Gold

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On a side note anyone seen the pictures of tubes and London transport?

Fucking cretins. Can see the army on the streets there soon
People who can't afford to stay at home are cretins? People that make it so they can't afford to stay at home are the cretins mate, oh and you. c**t.
 

shmmeee

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It will be in about 2 to 3 days if it continues to mirror what France has done. At the moment there isn't a lot to stop us from travelling about. We have been told not to and nothing else. They have no clue where we have been or why as things are.

It was a few days after the French were told to stay at home that it was made law. You had to print off a sheet to fill out where you were going. If the police/army don't believe you then you get fined. They have upped the fine twice since.

Serious question: what if you don’t have a printer?
 

Astute

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Serious question: what if you don’t have a printer?
You can also hand write them.

What a lot of people are doing is getting a copy and filling them out in pencil. It is what the wife is doing. Her neighbour gave her a few copies when they first brought them out. You have to put the date and tick the box on what you are doing. So then they can work out where you live to where you say you are going/have been. You get a fine if they don't believe you.
 

chiefdave

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Convenient. By that logic no politician should ever be held accountable as they always have expert advice.
There's definitely questions that need to be answered when this is all over. Hopefully it won't just be a shrug of the shoulders and 'nothing we could do'.

Seen this floating around on twitter today:
https://chpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/CHPI-report-GettingBehindCurve-Dec-2013.pdf
It's a report from the Centre for Health and Public Interest assessing how the changes to the NHS made as part of the 2012 Health and Social Care Act impact its ability to respond to a pandemic. Doesn't make good reading for the government.

Don't think 'we couldn't have predicted this' or anything like that is going to be enough.
 

Astute

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i've been thinking this. Lot of people here don't have home computers/laptops/printers as they are UK prices on a Hungarian income.
What do you have in place to show why you are out?
 

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