Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (257 Viewers)

speedie87

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The work from home thing if you can needs to be better enforced. I work in an office of about 35 people and I’m one of only a couple of people who were working from home in Nov- Dec as the boss kept sending emails around telling people to go into the office. We work on a hosted system so absolutely we can work from home. Ok may need a couple of people in office but at moment it’s one or not I’m rather than one or two in.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Yes and it's a shit situation. I'd prefer schools to be closed and some free time off to look after my son.

I've had an absolute shit year of it work wise. I've had 1 day off since 14th December. A £5k paycut, and I still have to go into an office.
Do I moan, well yes I am right now. Have you stopped moaning for the last 9 months? Have you bollocks.

Starting to piss me off.

It's a reflection of my state of mind. Other half is a teacher as well, she has spent the last 9 months a wreck for most of it because of workload, getting COVID off the kids or one thing or another. At least I can tell her to stop moaning and adapt and get on with it. I can't take it out on her, or the kids at school, but I also can't bottle it up so got to vent somewhere.

The last thing I *want* is to be teaching from home, or for you to be working round the clock or for others to lose their jobs. Everyone should be able to vent and complain without being accused of thinking it's all about them.
 

stupot07

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Personally, I think the government should be being proactive, we know the new variants R rate is much higher, and we know that it is more transmissible through kids than the old one.

Hospitals across the country are already bursting at the seams, the numbers in hospitals are are already 10% higher than at the peak of the first wave and on top of that we still have the surge from the stupid Christmas opening of lockdown, which will start to hit from the middle of next week.

People should be working from home where they can, and if not should be given the ppe to make themselves as safe as possible.

It's clear driving into work thay pretty much everyone had gone back to working as normal.

The vaccine is being rolled out, we only have another couple of months of pain then we will be back to normal.

'Schools are safe' Boris says, I remember him saying 'Care homes are safe' with a 'protective' ring.

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hill83

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Some things should have always remained under public ownership such as transport and especially rail


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cowboy1850

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For me one thing that shows through is that whatever slogans about "we are all in this together", it just isn't true. The UK is a very divided country, that's before we discuss politics. Secretly I'm pissed off with some people who appear to be breaking the rules, people clearly have been, I don't think is just assumption. My mum in her 70's still doesn't seem to get it. Whoever benefits from this division I hope it's serves them well. The government have gone so far beyond chaotic it's just become a shambles. Even the US media are laughing at us and they're probably the only country that's never had a grip on it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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For me one thing that shows through is that whatever slogans about "we are all in this together", it just isn't true. The UK is a very divided country, that's before we discuss politics. Secretly I'm pissed off with some people who appear to be breaking the rules, people clearly have been, I don't think is just assumption. My mum in her 70's still doesn't seem to get it. Whoever benefits from this division I hope it's serves them well. The government have gone so far beyond chaotic it's just become a shambles. Even the US media are laughing at us and they're probably the only country that's never had a grip on it.

The public vs private sector divisions do harm to them both. Both are needed for a country to function unless you want state owned everything or a complete free market on everything.
 
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The public vs private sector divisions do harm to them both. Both are needed for a country to function unless you want state owned everything or a complete free market on everything.
It's a misnomer anyway - various local authorities seconded people elsewhere during this, anyway. During the first lockdown in March when many more were at home, somebody I know was seconded to clean emergency mortuaries full of Covid patients who'd died... a bit different to the job they'd only just started(!)

It's also false to suggest public sector is insulated. Many councils have used up their reserves during this, as government wouldn't fund the increased costs - while introducing a furlough scheme for private business - and there'll be a consequence down the line employment-wise, for sure.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It's a misnomer anyway - various local authorities seconded people elsewhere during this, anyway. During the first lockdown in March when many more were at home, somebody I know was seconded to clean emergency mortuaries full of Covid patients who'd died... a bit different to the job they'd only just started(!)

It's also false to suggest public sector is insulated. Many councils have used up their reserves during this, as government wouldn't fund the increased costs - while introducing a furlough scheme for private business - and there'll be a consequence down the line employment-wise, for sure.

Most secondary schools haven't been controlled by councils or local authorities for years. It is what is with this stuff now, people turning on each other out of frustration, tiredness, whatever it may be. Always a person at the other end of the keyboard
 

wingy

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The divisions.

Natural to a degree.

Age.
Socio economic /Class

Introduced

Regionality.

Seemingly Public /Private sector.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The divisions.

Natural to a degree.

Age.
Socio economic /Class

Introduced

Regionality.

Seemingly Public /Private sector.

Just disheartening to see people succeed in driving wedges between people who have more in common than they sometimes realise.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I hate the I work harder than you arguments. We are a microcosm of society on here and we are better than this. Of course we should lock down to get the infections down and we will. Boris is dithering again
 

covcity4life

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I hate the I work harder than you arguments. We are a microcosm of society on here and we are better than this. Of course we should lock down to get the infections down and we will. Boris is dithering again
You have time to volunteer. You do not work hard at all!!

Hehhe
 

Grendel

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I hate the I work harder than you arguments. We are a microcosm of society on here and we are better than this. Of course we should lock down to get the infections down and we will. Boris is dithering again

You agree I assume though that most will still go to work regardless
 

Sky Blue Pete

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55000 new infections
454 deaths - got to be one of the largest Sunday figures ever.

I’m sure Boris is correct though optimism will get us through this
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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But but he never says again and just agrees with the Government

Still not willing to say what needs to be said.

Sir Keir said: "Everybody wants children back in school. There is nobody that would argue with that. Of course that's what we all want.

"It's inevitable more schools will close.

"I don't want to call for the closure of schools tomorrow morning and add to the chaos.

"But we do need to recognise that it is inevitable that more schools will close, and we need a plan in place to deal with it."
 

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