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Everything posted by Whitey Grandad
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Indeed. I also blame Stamp Duty as partly responsible for the high cost of moving house and indirectly increasing traffic congestion. Back in the 1970s when we were young buyers it was much easier to move. People who changed jobs would relocate rather than commute. Chatting with Godfrey Olson once upon a time he told me that estate agents saw the threshold as 40minutes of commuting. Nowadays it is quite common for people to drive an hour and a half.
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Binding contracts with whom? I admit that I haven’t been interested in all the details of this fiasco but who owns this ESL? If they had any sense it would be the clubs themselves. But if they had any sense they wouldn’t have got into this situation.
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Seller gains £24k to spend on the next house up the chain. And there is a surge in house prices.
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They are not lost on me anything hypothetical has nothing to do with reality.
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Bale was on the pitch when he scored their first goal. Their second was gifted to them. Agreed, our shape fell apart after Ings went off.
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Troo dat. And other primates of course.
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But it isn’t. So your point is not valid.
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So not charging someone tax counts as subsidising them?
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Actually it would be a pointless choice seeing as malaria is passed on by a parasite present in mosquito bites. In the Middle Ages malaria was quite common in some areas of England such as the Fens. Lock down the mosquitoes by all means. You started with an ‘if’ which does not and cannot apply. Malaria is of course one of the world’s greatest killers but thankfully work on a vaccine offers some real hope. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-04-23-malaria-vaccine-becomes-first-achieve-who-specified-75-efficacy-goal
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So what? Every house? There are a lot of people in China. But this has no relevance to our lockdowns and how it’s severity compares with other countries. Length of time is an important factor too. You cannot just assume that this type of lockdown is what was needed. I repeat what I said earlier. The schools made no significant difference but their closure has done irreparable damage to a generation of youngsters.
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These people have studied it in depth. A strict lockdown for a couple of weeks doesn’t count as much as a looser one for several months. This has been going on for over a year now, with a couple of breaks. I know you might not like to hear it but I know which I would prefer. Our early lockdown with its enthusiastic policing wasn’t a lot different from what you describe.
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Not just my view. You might not like to hear it but an Oxford study has looked into it. Don’t forget that length of time is a factor. This is what happens when you isolate people from the world outside. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk-worlds-sixth-toughest-lockdown-23554938 ”Compared to EU countries including Germany, France, Belgium, Slovenia ad the Czech Republic, the UK imposed the harshest restrictions - yet suffered the fourth highest death toll. The UK also suffered the highest fatality rate from the virus out of the 10 countries with the harshest restrictions globally - possibly due to the lockdown measures being introduced after surges in deaths.
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Neither. But would you still advocate a lockdown?
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Yep. Not quite as tough as Ireland but more severe than the others. Sorry it’s the Daily Mail but reported in others. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9290029/Britains-coronavirus-lockdown-one-toughest-WORLD-study-claims.html
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https://youtu.be/L-l6tHeseDY
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Yes indeed but I think there is a sense that they don't want to have to have another lockdown so they want this one to last as long as possible. There's also a headline from The Times this morning, "Vaccines likely to be slowing spread of Covid, scientists believe" Er, yeah, you'd bloody well hope so.
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We don't know that. Schools, shops, even restaurants being open would not have made any difference. We have just had the most severe lockdown in the world and it's not over yet. How much of it was really necessary?
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But lockdowns come in all shapes and sizes. It’s not just a question of lockdown/no lockdown. I strongly believe that this one has been too severe and has gone on too long.
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We had a talk once by the manager of Bognor Regis. Even for his league he said that if you showed him a club’s wage bill he could tell you where they’d finish in the table.
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Anyone starting to look nervously at the table?
Whitey Grandad replied to washsaint's topic in The Saints
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Fulham only have five games left. Provided they don’t win three of them we ought to be ok. But if we don’t pick up any more points they should all be shot like lame horses.
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So you can’t answer but resort to personal attacks. Might I suggest that you read what I wrote? Let’s try again, Where did the ‘foul’ occur? In other words, in this instance where was the point of contact? And don’t try and say that you can tell that from the TV shots because nobody can.
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Answer the f***ing question! Djenepo Is the one who gets kicked. He throws his leg across the shot to try and block it and gets kicked for his efforts.
