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Some on our cul de sac had a bit of a sit out and a piss up this afternoon. They kept there distance so what's the problem with that. Anyway most of them are Muppets so if a few get culled that won't be so bad.  RIGHT... It is bad that so many innocent victims have fallen by the wayside but for every looser there are winners.  It is what it is. There is something in the region of sixty six and a half million people in the UK so how many could fall before the country would be damaged.? On the other hand the governor of the bank of England has said that the recession will be twice as bad as the recession of 2007.  So if we get a lift it certainly will not be to ease the mental problems of the weak minded.  Somewhere the money men will be toiling their brains to work the angles to make loads money.  What you got to lòok at is history's events after the great depresion of the 30s you got to look at who and what got up on their feet the quickest. Perhaps I'm being a bit negative but when all the bolocks speke is done it will all pass. Whether it was the black death.  The religious purges the wars, the Spanish flue,  life like nature will find the path of least resistance.

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We know they are playing great selfless roles,as do firemen,army etc etc but cant we all just get on with it without all the silly saucepan bashing,it was a nice gesture the first time but now its all

some may be pissed off  becouse they cant goout for a few weeks , ,just wait till they start opening stuff up again  and it all goes tits up  big time ,anyone who thinks this is going away any time so

My brother has served in army, navy and marines. He now works in the hospital (he left to become a chimney sweep but went back recently as they were short staffed). He caught corona while working on i

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8 hours ago, Balaur said:

I believe I've heard that the opinion is that it won't be anywhere as bad as the recession of 2007....

I believe, And ;  I've heard.

That's not a lot of solid evidence to look to the future upon. Was thìs based on any financial forecasts.? 

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Yesterday I drove back from a job along the edge of the pennines, all the car parks were blocked off so cars had simply parked all along the verges. Hundreds of them. 

Groups walking off over the fields with dogs and bbqs. Big gangs of lads on bikes, obviously not from the same household. All riding along in each others slipstream huffing and puffing. 

The guidelines are clear. Go out once for exercise or essential food and medicine. Yet go to the shops and people are just browsing and buying bits and pieces. Saw 2 garden centres open yesterday. 

Lockdown hasn't been followed in any way really. Then you can listen to the news and hear journalists blaming it all on the government. The same journalists will slag of the government for being to strict and turning Britain in to an authoritarian state with no exit strategy then in the next breath they will slag em off for not locking down sooner and more strictly ?

It's all the governments fault, apparently, according to my neighbours who were holding a big northern soul party in the street last night ???

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36 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

Yesterday I drove back from a job along the edge of the pennines, all the car parks were blocked off so cars had simply parked all along the verges. Hundreds of them. 

Groups walking off over the fields with dogs and bbqs. Big gangs of lads on bikes, obviously not from the same household. All riding along in each others slipstream huffing and puffing. 

The guidelines are clear. Go out once for exercise or essential food and medicine. Yet go to the shops and people are just browsing and buying bits and pieces. Saw 2 garden centres open yesterday. 

Lockdown hasn't been followed in any way really. Then you can listen to the news and hear journalists blaming it all on the government. The same journalists will slag of the government for being to strict and turning Britain in to an authoritarian state with no exit strategy then in the next breath they will slag em off for not locking down sooner and more strictly ?

It's all the governments fault, apparently, according to my neighbours who were holding a big northern soul party in the street last night ???

Personally I think it has been the government's fault. Obviously not the virus, but the lack of control afterwards. The instructions haven't been clear, they have been left open to opinion. They say work from home they say construction should continue. If you look on HSE website the opening lines are something like "your business should continue" and that is ALL businesses not just construction. 

Then they allow garden McDonald's, KFC, BnQ to open? Which one of them are essential therefore you could be in compliance with guidelines by going there??? Enforcement is at police discretion. So when I get pulled now and say I'm off to BnQ and guna grab a Mcds drive through on way home how could they do anything?

It's all bollox, has never been a lockdown, they have simply tried to make it sound that way.

There should have been a proper lock down, no grey areas. I still think there should be aswell. Until there is a vaccine this will be a problem.

My kids won't be going back to school even if they do open. Not letting them be part of the guinie pig trial to see what happens.

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7 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said:

Personally I think it has been the government's fault. Obviously not the virus, but the lack of control afterwards. The instructions haven't been clear, they have been left open to opinion. They say work from home they say construction should continue. If you look on HSE website the opening lines are something like "your business should continue" and that is ALL businesses not just construction. 

Then they allow garden McDonald's, KFC, BnQ to open? Which one of them are essential therefore you could be in compliance with guidelines by going there??? Enforcement is at police discretion. So when I get pulled now and say I'm off to BnQ and guna grab a Mcds drive through on way home how could they do anything?

It's all bollox, has never been a lockdown, they have simply tried to make it sound that way.

There should have been a proper lock down, no grey areas. I still think there should be aswell. Until there is a vaccine this will be a problem.

My kids won't be going back to school even if they do open. Not letting them be part of the guinie pig trial to see what happens.

But the one week we're they did try to be tough they got absolutely slated for it. British people do not respond to being ordered about. 

Your business should open if you can't shut or work from home. It's sad that we as a nation can't be trusted to use common sense 

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17 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said:

Personally I think it has been the government's fault. Obviously not the virus, but the lack of control afterwards. The instructions haven't been clear, they have been left open to opinion. They say work from home they say construction should continue. If you look on HSE website the opening lines are something like "your business should continue" and that is ALL businesses not just construction. 

Then they allow garden McDonald's, KFC, BnQ to open? Which one of them are essential therefore you could be in compliance with guidelines by going there??? Enforcement is at police discretion. So when I get pulled now and say I'm off to BnQ and guna grab a Mcds drive through on way home how could they do anything?

It's all bollox, has never been a lockdown, they have simply tried to make it sound that way.

There should have been a proper lock down, no grey areas. I still think there should be aswell. Until there is a vaccine this will be a problem.

My kids won't be going back to school even if they do open. Not letting them be part of the guinie pig trial to see what happens.

McDonald’s opened up 50 stores again in the UK!!!  Only in London though???? I thought the UK was bigger than London, always the same schite from the left media uk uk uk uk but only applies to London 

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not long been back from down the village do my shopping, lockdown what a joke, cockdown more like, some folk don't know what day it is, not like me of course, im ok up top, just done my mental excercises, correct me if im wrong, 1 and 1 is 2   2 and 2 is 4   4 and 4 is,  f**k it im off

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1 hour ago, DIDO.1 said:

Yesterday I drove back from a job along the edge of the pennines, all the car parks were blocked off so cars had simply parked all along the verges. Hundreds of them. 

Groups walking off over the fields with dogs and bbqs. Big gangs of lads on bikes, obviously not from the same household. All riding along in each others slipstream huffing and puffing. 

The guidelines are clear. Go out once for exercise or essential food and medicine. Yet go to the shops and people are just browsing and buying bits and pieces. Saw 2 garden centres open yesterday. 

Lockdown hasn't been followed in any way really. Then you can listen to the news and hear journalists blaming it all on the government. The same journalists will slag of the government for being to strict and turning Britain in to an authoritarian state with no exit strategy then in the next breath they will slag em off for not locking down sooner and more strictly ?

It's all the governments fault, apparently, according to my neighbours who were holding a big northern soul party in the street last night ???

Garden centres have never been on the list of businesses that have to close , don't know why they all did . But according to political people over here if your business isn't on the list of ones that have to close it can stay open as long as social distancing is applied .. 

 

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13 minutes ago, Chid said:

Garden centres have never been on the list of businesses that have to close , don't know why they all did . But according to political people over here if your business isn't on the list of ones that have to close it can stay open as long as social distancing is applied .. 

 

Some of the queues of people outside the shops is massive chid, it’s went from road rage to queue rage lol

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