Sarge
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dogging has been surreptitiously legalised ...if its not actually inside the car then?You can have sex outside but not indoors according to this interpretation:
dogging has been surreptitiously legalised ...if its not actually inside the car then?You can have sex outside but not indoors according to this interpretation:
Left wing advocates return to "nanny state" shocker!And there's your problem in a nutshell.
Too many people don't have common sense and so NEED clear, unequivocal messages from the government. Always was, always will be. The government knows this so why has it acted like it has?????
You've gone all Daily Mail again!Left wing advocates return to "nanny state" shocker!
Yep.Are you serious? That is crazy!
It doesn't have to be a left wing thing, though. A quote from the following article: ""When Australians feel there is reason for government to do what it wants, including the significant curtailing of freedom, they are more willing than not to let that happen."Left wing advocates return to "nanny state" shocker!
Better than what Corbyn would have doneAnd from that you conclude Johnson has done a good job??!!! Jesus!
True, but would there be enough room for 6 helicoptersyou can go cliff diving off Durdle Door, but only if you’re in a group of six and keep 6’ apart whilst jumping
Better than what Corbyn would have done
BINGO!Better than what Corbyn would have done
Well that justifies Johnson being crap then.Better than what Corbyn would have done
No we wouldn’t but if he had the U.K. would be in a worse situation with their handling of the coronavirus.Can you see alternate futures Bazzer? I think Corbyn was awful but I have no clue how he would have done and nor do you.
People travelling on buses, tubes, trains, working in factories, hospitals are the spreaders. Idiots.Yep.
One of them was when we were told to stay at home. The other was when we were told to stay alert and that we can use our common sense. Can you guess which is which?
These are the spreaders. It’s called herd immunity.
He’s done well and he chancellor didn’t mess around he spent 339 billion to try and help this country. But they have eased the lockdown to soon and I fear there will be a 2nd spike and it will be worse.Well that justifies Johnson being crap then.
No we wouldn’t but if he had the U.K. would be in a worse situation with their handling of the coronavirus.
He’s done well and he chancellor didn’t mess around he spent 339 billion to try and help this country. But they have eased the lockdown to soon and I fear there will be a 2nd spike and it will be worse.
Yes. Boris and co are probably under pressure to appease their benefactors to get the economy moving.Agreed. What I was trying to get at is that both at the start and now, the government have got themselves in a tangle which is causing them to make bad decisions. Every decision to trade off disease control against economy are misguided IMHO. Get the disease under control then repair the economy. This lot can’t work out which to do, and the result will be both yet more deaths and a tanked economy.
Very true. One message was clear and was fine. What we have had in the last few weeks are a mixture of 'woolly' messages that have given the more thoughtless members of our society the green light. Including the DC debacle!!Yep.
One of them was when we were told to stay at home. The other was when we were told to stay alert and that we can use our common sense. Can you guess which is which?
These are the spreaders. It’s called herd immunity.