Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (239 Viewers)

shmmeee

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Despite adding in my twopenneth on these discussions I've never wanted to get involved in politics or political parties because that's the bit that prevents good policy and governance. It's just a shitshow aimed at getting one over the other rather than doing what's best and i can't be bothered with that shit.

Of all the crap Trump did the one thing I think he may be onto is using social media to get policies out there and debated. You could spend years trying to get the political machines to recognise and implement an idea and get nowhere. Or you can put it out on twitter and potentially have the entire world read it and debate/improve it and call for it to be implemented.

Of course it does mean that a lot of shit and horrific ideas get banded about too, as we've seen with Trump himself, but it's far more effective than traditional routes.

I sort of agree. Not sure. Look at the Brexit “debate” in public and the shit polling turns up and I’m not sure the Internet lives up to its great ideal as a marketplace of ideas. I actually think the best debate is in the Lords where you have a smattering of experts, experienced politicians and no worries about electability.

I think TBF to politicians even without them target culture would take over. It gives people lacking confidence in their management ability an easy stick to hold.
 

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I do, tbf, get the wider principle. Ironically I've never been so well off since I had to stop driving in!

That said, I've always WFH in my other job, so having a pay cut there long term wouldn't be great.
 

wingy

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I do, tbf, get the wider principle. Ironically I've never been so well off since I had to stop driving in!

That said, I've always WFH in my other job, so having a pay cut there long term wouldn't be great.
So do I in principle.
Just the wrong target,anti Green,and should come from the sectors in business who've received a far bigger uptick in their businesses and thus profit.
Like I say wrong target .
 

David O'Day

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The DB does raise some good and economically sound points about not fully paying into the system and still taking out the same as everyone else.

If you move away from the headline it is just 1 or a number of ideas. An employer supplement for home workers is also floated for example.
 

Grendel

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You can actually claim tax relief for WFH
 

Sick Boy

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I don’t suppose so but Italy are forecasting 10,000 deaths next month, France are up to 60,000 infections a day and Spain’s health service has collapsed so relatively speaking it’s par for the course

Belgium now having locked down admit they have totally lost control and infection rate is spiralling to be the worst per head in Europe
Unfortunately 10,000 a day is possible if the government doesn’t implement a lockdown, they’ll end up doing so within the next 10 days, I think.
 

fernandopartridge

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Numbers are grim as fuck. 27k cases specimen date of 9th Nov mostly in England.

I don't think it can be explained as mass testing though as only 249 cases found through 44k mass tests since Friday 6th Nov. That's unless there are other areas doing it at the same time.

They've stopped the Pillar 1 and 2 split report now as well
 

Sick Boy

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Numbers are shite here as well - just under 38,000 infections and over 600 deaths - the government seem to be copying Johnson’a strategy and leaving it up to the regions - they actually have more power here though.
It’s still shocking leadership - I said before being a strong and effective leader is about taking unpopular decisions, especially when you might benefit from hindsight.
 
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Numbers are shite here as well - just under 38,000 infections and over 600 deaths - the government seem to be copying Johnson’a strategy and leaving it up to the regions - they actually have more power here though.
It’s still shocking leadership - I said before being a strong and effective leader is about taking unpopular decisions, especially when you might benefit from hindsight.
Bizarre considering Italy suppressed it quite well by being strict last time.
 

Kieranp96

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Have just seen an article in the Guardian (unable to link) saying the Government are expecting GP clinics to administer 975 vaccines a week, working 12 hour shifts, seven days a week. Hope they plan and organise this better than the ongoing fiasco we know as Track and Trace.
So they reckon they can only do 11 vaccines per hour across the country?
 

chiefdave

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wingy

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The DB does raise some good and economically sound points about not fully paying into the system and still taking out the same as everyone else.

If you move away from the headline it is just 1 or a number of ideas. An employer supplement for home workers is also floated for example.
How do you mean'not fully paying in' ?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Numbers are grim as fuck. 27k cases specimen date of 9th Nov mostly in England.

I don't think it can be explained as mass testing though as only 249 cases found through 44k mass tests since Friday 6th Nov. That's unless there are other areas doing it at the same time.

They've stopped the Pillar 1 and 2 split report now as well
What does that mean?
 

Grendel

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Numbers are shite here as well - just under 38,000 infections and over 600 deaths - the government seem to be copying Johnson’a strategy and leaving it up to the regions - they actually have more power here though.
It’s still shocking leadership - I said before being a strong and effective leader is about taking unpopular decisions, especially when you might benefit from hindsight.

Other than Germany and Sweden every country in Europe have shown similar curves with various tinkering of strategy - this sort of tells you there is little than any thing will make a real difference
 

fernandopartridge

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Pillar 1 and 2 and case specimen date of 9/11

I was wrong on it, I'd looked at the wrong data.

Something is awry, there number of tests taken on 9th Nov was 228k , so no more than 114k people yet 27k positive. Terrible. Even with lockdown well on the way towards 1k deaths a day by the end of the month.
 

CCFCSteve

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I was wrong on it, I'd looked at the wrong data.

Something is awry, there number of tests taken on 9th Nov was 228k , so no more than 114k people yet 27k positive. Terrible. Even with lockdown well on the way towards 1k deaths a day by the end of the month.

There was also 380k of tests yesterday and 23k confirmed cases. As Powis said today, don’t just look at single days in isolation, look at all of the data including that various sampling surveys (most of which are indicating the spread is slowing and R rate reducing...although there will always be a lag on hospital admissions and deaths)

I don’t dispute that unfortunately deaths will remain high for a while yet, but there are various sources suggesting numbers should start to fall in the coming days. Fingers crossed anyway.
 

wingy

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because you are not paying VAT in and supporting smaller city centre businesses.
Yes I expected VAT would take a hit .
But it's not prescribed that we have to purchase our lunch and snacks , I've done sandwiches and a flask most of my working life.
It may be nice to do it the other way and I'd like poeple to keep supporting service industry ,but punishing and cajoling poeple because they're conserving isn't the way.
Whatever the outcome those businesses are going to have to change and adapt .
 

fernandopartridge

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because you are not paying VAT in and supporting smaller city centre businesses.
Eh? The VAT is just collected on goods and services purchased elsewhere. I work from home and spend no less than I did commuting, I just spend it on other things.

The Deutsche Bank proposal is about protecting their large scale property investment interests. Property speculation harms productive investment.
 

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