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shmmeee

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It's Johnson's Libertarian approach that has caused so much of this. It's been mixed messages and a lack of will to take a strong hand.
People aren't going to be arguing with firm regulation when the backdrop of deaths is there for all to see.
Trying to imitate other countries exits from lockdown (which were applied and enforced differently) is just further weak leadership.
1000 pound fines for breaking a quarantine that is being applied far too late in the day sums the weak approach.

Hes a weak supply teacher who wants to be liked is what he is. Totally unsuitable for the role of PM.
 

David O'Day

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Your no more Irish than I am. I bet your mum and dad are like mine but your one of these weirdos who would rather relate to yourself as something else rather than what you actually are.
They are from South Armagh and I'm a citizen of Ireland.

Sorry Wayne

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Nick

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“I’m not an expert but all that data is manipulated”

Couldn’t make it up.

I didn't say it is ALL manipulated but unless every country is reporting everything EXACTLY the same way then it's not an equal comparison is it?

No, I am not an expert on what an R is or a curve on a graph but if the numbers going into the graphs aren't generated in exactly the same way then it's not a reliable comparison.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I didn't say it is ALL manipulated but unless every country is reporting everything EXACTLY the same way then it's not an equal comparison is it?

No, I am not an expert on what an R is or a curve on a graph but if the numbers going into the graphs aren't generated in exactly the same way then it's not a reliable comparison.

Sure, but even the most optimistic figures from our government have us as the worst on the continent. The most pessimistic ones from the ONS go off the scale
 

Skybluefaz

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Oh dear double standards alert

If you seriously are trying to convince anyone that social distancing rules are not still there and known that’s straw clutching

Describing an MP as a non entity as a reason for a excusing is curious. Are special advisors more likely to spread infection

Mr Starmer said he would fire Mr Cummings. Let’s see what happens to Mr Gardiner who admits he is aware what was happening was against guidelines and he didn’t care
Plonker Gardiner has already been sacked by Starmer previously.
 

David O'Day

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I'm a citizen of Ireland Wayne.

Legally I'm Irish. If you don't like it write to your mp

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shmmeee

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I didn't say it is ALL manipulated but unless every country is reporting everything EXACTLY the same way then it's not an equal comparison is it?

No, I am not an expert on what an R is or a curve on a graph but if the numbers going into the graphs aren't generated in exactly the same way then it's not a reliable comparison.

Excess death data is comparable. Unless you get into silly conspiracy theories. The daily figures aren’t but no one really pays much attention to them.
 

PVA

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They literally cannot do anything right...

"The government’s track and trace programme could be illegal, privacy campaigners say. The Open Rights Group has filed a legal complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office over the programme, which it says breaches GDPR.

The complaint notes that, almost a week after it was launched, the government has still not filed a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) for the programme with the ICO. The document, legally required before “high risk” data processing can begin, would explain the government’s view of the risks it faces, and explain how it hopes to mitigate them.

“Given the system is experimental and the sensitive nature and scale of the data being processed, a DPIA was required before processing commenced,” the ORG said in a statement. “[Public Health England] and the NHS confirmed that a DPIA has not been conducted, in breach of those GDPR requirements.”"
 

djr8369

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Im generally quite the libertarian, but like war a pandemic is an exceptional event where the normal rules don’t apply.

A tight lockdown could’ve been achieved with more strict policing. Just like other countries. It would’ve meant an order of magnitude fewer deaths and as we’ve seen in NZ lockdown ending far earlier.

Agree. Looking at the data from around the world the best economic play was an earlier, harder lockdown. As I highlighted this morning we’re looking at more deaths and more disruption.
 

djr8369

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I don’t agree with the view off many that they intentionally went for herd immunity while pretending otherwise. I think their minds were genuinely changed when the study came out predicting 500k deaths.

I think our performance is down to two things:
1) Johnson and Cummings are heavily influenced by American libertarians, favouring the market, small government etc. Everything they’ve done they have tried to have the softest government touch going, woolly messaging, few laws, little enforcement. The only time they’ve really deviated from this is the furlough scheme and for them that’s a lesser evil than benefits or UBI. I think the resistance to lockdown was to “protect the economy”. Short term thinking that will harm the economy in the long run.

2) They’re just really, really poor and incompetent. The talent has all been purged. There are no sensible tories now who, while you might not agree with them completely politically, you’d know they aren’t idiots.
 

skybluetony176

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Agree. Looking at the data from around the world the best economic play was an earlier, harder lockdown. As I highlighted this morning we’re looking at more deaths and more disruption.
Being reported today that New Zealand is ending lockdown completely next week. Bar international travel. Only residents and citizens being allowed in and have to still self isolate for 14 days. Other than that back to normal.
 

Sick Boy

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Being reported today that New Zealand is ending lockdown completely next week. Bar international travel. Only residents and citizens being allowed in and have to still self isolate for 14 days. Other than that back to normal.
It’s back to normal now here apart from non EU countries (apart from UK) can’t enter yet and working from home is continuing.
 

The coventrian

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He was born in New York. Would you say he pretends to be British?
So hes American by birth then yes?
That twat david has Irish parentage but was born here,has never lived in Ireland but would rather identify as Irish for some freak reason. You think that's normal?
 

Ring Of Steel

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So hes American by birth then yes?
That twat david has Irish parentage but was born here,has never lived in Ireland but would rather identify as Irish for some freak reason. You think that's normal?

Perfectly normal if his parents are Irish. Its the same for millions all over the world, what does it really matter anyway?
 

shmmeee

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So hes American then by birth then yes?
That twat david has Irish parentage but was born here,has never lived in Ireland but would rather identify as Irish for some freak reason. You think that's normal?

I think the whole concept of nationality is silly TBH. From a technical point if you’re born there that’s your nationality. But identity is funny. I know people who aren’t black but have black heritage and are proud of it, ditto Scots/Welsh/Irish/African/Indian.
 

clint van damme

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They literally cannot do anything right...

"The government’s track and trace programme could be illegal, privacy campaigners say. The Open Rights Group has filed a legal complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office over the programme, which it says breaches GDPR.

The complaint notes that, almost a week after it was launched, the government has still not filed a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) for the programme with the ICO. The document, legally required before “high risk” data processing can begin, would explain the government’s view of the risks it faces, and explain how it hopes to mitigate them.

“Given the system is experimental and the sensitive nature and scale of the data being processed, a DPIA was required before processing commenced,” the ORG said in a statement. “[Public Health England] and the NHS confirmed that a DPIA has not been conducted, in breach of those GDPR requirements.”"

who could have foreseen putting track and trace in the hands of the person responsible for the biggest data breach in UK history would go so badly wrong?
 

David O'Day

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I havent got a clue but I guess he doesnt pretend to be from another country. Why would you do that?
He was born in Nea York.

So by your logic he's noe English.

Wayne if you have a problem of this don't blame me just blame the good friday agreement

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David O'Day

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So hes American by birth then yes?
That twat david has Irish parentage but was born here,has never lived in Ireland but would rather identify as Irish for some freak reason. You think that's normal?
I was brought up Irish Wayne.

Registered on the foreign births register.

It's the law Wayne

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