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Could well be the case.
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Think you're misremembering my post. I didn't mention anything about my mates.
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Wow what a bunch of brain dead f*cktards you know. Imagine basing your actions during all this on what one government advisor decides to do.
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I'd actually be happy with some sort of investigation to find out the actual facts before he's hounded out. If he was just out and about then I think everyone woild think he should be fired.
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This is the statement I read.
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Did they? The report I read said that they followed up on a request by cummings' father to ring him.
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Interesting if that's the case that the police didn't feel it necessary to take action.
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Well maybe calm down a bit and just have a reasonable conversation. I'm just another poster on a message board with an opinion you possibly don't agree with.
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You're making no sense at all. Is it really necessary to jump to insults just because I have a different opinion to you?
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What an odd response.
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I am pretty undecided about this. I do think optically it looks terrible and it does undermine the government position so maybe he should go for that alone. On the other hand, I do think that motivation is important here. If I lived in Manchester and the only other people I trusted to look after my young child lived down south, my wife became ill with the virus and I suspected I would soon be next then I'd absolutely drive down south. That's if the official version is actually what happened of course. I will be interested to see how this plays to the vast majority of the public who are non political. I've spoken to a load of people about the issue today and I was surprised by the number who either didn't know anything about it or didn't really know who Dominic Cummings was before this weekend. Ultimately if he does end up going it will be because of the opinion of the public- the actual public not the permenently outraged on twitter- rather than some headlines in the guardian and mirror. I think on balance he probably did break the rules and so should probably be sacked.
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Going on a bear hunt too.
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Do we have any idea why katherina was so desperate to sell to them? Did she really just not give a sh*t about the club? Why continue to be involved at all if that was the case?
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I was in majorca when they filmed that last year. True story.
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Could have been worse. At least we are in the prem whilst this is happening. Imagine if we had gone down instead of Swansea.
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Wow.
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I'm not a big fan of Cummings myself but is it really necessary to say he looks like a paedophile or that he shouldn't be around children? He's still a human being.
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I think regardless of your opinions, everyone can agree that Wes is the most partisan poster on the forum. It's not like he tries to hide it though
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What about if the home shirt was a sash abd the away kit was also a sash with the colours reversed?
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I saw Coogan live once. Every single character was sh*t and unfunny apart from partridge. He really struck gold there.
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I'd like to criticise Coogan but I find Alan partridge too amusing.
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Yes I'm aware of the advice. I think I've said previously it's certainly not all teachers or headteachers but there's definitely an element there who are happy staying at home where they perceive it to be safe with little appetite to leave since they are being paid regardless and there are quite a few who really aren't providing any extra work (unlike my private school friend who has been working flat out every day.) I haven't been a fan of the tone of some of the communication from some headteachers- essentially guilt tripping parents into not sending their children to school, dictating to parents what is going to happen and demanding that the government "make it safe" without outlining precisely what that means. Like you say though, that's not the attitude of all heads or teachers but it's worth pointing out that this element does exist along with the loons- mostly on twitter- droning on about the government being eager to kill children and dispose of half the country.
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It's not quite accurate to say I run a day nursery but it's similar. I'm desperate for children to get a proper early years education (including my own) and I'm keen for all staff to be as safe as possible whilst doing so. Many childminders have already shut permenently as it is and they won't be replaced any time soon. Its simple for teachers to refuse to come into school because there aren't really any wider knock on effects for them and there are for other businesses. Quite aside from financial considerations, Southampton in particular has some horribly deprived areas and nurseries essentially act as the eyes and ears of social services. No doubt there are some young children in Southampton currently being abused physically and sexually at the moment and no one will know. Its simply not possible for early years to stay closed until September for that reason alone.
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You could say I know what I'm talking about.