Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (187 Viewers)

fernandopartridge

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And missing the point.

You kept on about it for ages. And haven't stopped taking shots at me constantly since. Do I have to bring up the posts where you have had a go at me for no reason? Like the end of last month where you last had a go? I stopped posting because your constant attacks were pissing me off. And as soon as I posted again you were straight back on my case. You are worse than G at times.
You really need to get over this victim complex. I disagree with a few things you say, it's a forum at the end of the day. It'd pretty dull if we all agreed.
 

Astute

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You really need to get over this victim complex. I disagree with a few things you say, it's a forum at the end of the day. It'd pretty dull if we all agreed.
I am on here to debate. But not to have anyone jump on me for no reason all the time. That is all.
 

David O'Day

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South Yorkshire Poluce gaving to apologise for threatening at man and children from being in their own.front garden

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TomRad85

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who is jumping on you?
Astute must have ruffled a few feathers in the past, theres quite clearly 'sides' in this thread as much as people say they don't want there to be, but he seems to get it from all angles. Must have missed something.

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wingy

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So how accurate are the mortality rates .
America running close to Chinese levels circa 4% .
Countries who have tested heavily around 2% .
The cruise ship in Japan 1.7%
 

David O'Day

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I notice there's folk trying to use the ramblings of an RMT official to attack the labour party.

Not an affiliated union.

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Sky Blue Pete

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Don’t get this, travelling to bring essentials to the vulnerable is allowed, how did he defy lockdown?
150 mile trip and he’s the communities minister. Think there may have been others who could have stepped in for him and he decided to see his parents. Nothing wrong with that
 

David O'Day

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Don’t get this, travelling to bring essentials to the vulnerable is allowed, how did he defy lockdown?
There was also a neighbour going the same thing.

So it's not the actual task that is against the rules its is the 80 mile round trip essential when someone who lives next door can do the same thing.

It's the argument about people living 10 miles to a park. It doesn't state it is illegal in the emergency powers act but is it needed?

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David O'Day

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Been.in the vicinity of several people who've had to isolate or had the virus, has hopped from his Westminster abode to his second home (not his family home) and then to his vulnerable parents.
As I said there is also a neighbour of his parents who already drops off food and stuff.

I know folk who live a 15 minute drive from their parents but haven't been able to see them.

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Ring Of Steel

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Astute must have ruffled a few feathers in the past, theres quite clearly 'sides' in this thread as much as people say they don't want there to be, but he seems to get it from all angles. Must have missed something.

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I definitely feel like I’m seeing Return Of The Jedi without having seen Empire Strikes Back
 

Ring Of Steel

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Police now hanging about in super markets to see who's buying non essentials. Between that and standing outside hospitals they don't seem to have much to do.

why don’t the supermarkets just block off the ‘non essential’ aisles? And who’s making these decisions on what’s essential and what isn’t?
 

David O'Day

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Police now hanging about in super markets to see who's buying non essentials. Between that and standing outside hospitals they don't seem to have much to do.
According to Fernando they don't.



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David O'Day

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why don’t the supermarkets just block off the ‘non essential’ aisles? And who’s making these decisions on what’s essential and what isn’t?
Because as the spokesman for number 10 said both today and yesterday if a shop has been deemed essential and is staying open people are allowed to buy anything it sells.

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shmmeee

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Ah missed the second home bit. I’d seen it reported just as “took some supplies to his parents”. That makes more sense.
 

David O'Day

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So why are the police stopping people then? Sounds like another big mess
Yeah the 2 for as have rowed back on it and said it is not policy.

Google the syp officer threatening a bloke for letting his kids play in their front garden

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