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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
sadoldgit replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
sadoldgit replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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That’s really scary.
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Doesn’t it worry you why so many other countries are doing something different? Voting Tory does not provide immunity against Covid-19.
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Not the same as what others across Europe and in parts of America it would appear. Therein lies the problem. Who is right? I guess we will find out when the mortality rates are compared. Let’s hope it is our guy. And at least you won’t be inconvenienced.
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Good, then perhaps don’t throw your toys out of the pram when someone goes food shopping, sweetheart.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
sadoldgit replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Just a thought. From memory we didn’t call Cameron David or May Theresa, so why does everybody call Johnson Boris? -
So you can have a dig at the government but I can’t?
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How do you know it will not make any difference? Why are they doing it in other countries if it is a waste of time? No, I don’t have any confidence in Johnson based on his performance so far - along with Trump. Neither instill confidence as far as I am concerned but if you are fine with that it is your choice. I have no idea if you stock pile or not, but given that you are seemingly not bothered about unnecessary empty shelves, again that is down to you. I am quite happy to stop going to the supermarket, but perhaps you would be kind enough to let me know where I should by our food from. My wife would also like to eat.
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I really don’t think that we should be worrying about football, Formula 1 or sport in general. Apart from the mortality rate there is clearly a huge worry about the possible/likely effect on the economy, jobs etc. Airlines are already facing problems with staff maybe having to take 8 weeks unpaid leave. It isn’t going to end there.
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Before another smarta5se has a dig, schools are being closed around the world. As far as I am aware, food shops are not.
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I am not hysterical. I just find it puzzling why someone should get worked up about going to a supermarket yet is happy for schools to stay open. If food shops close, how are we supposed to eat?
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You really are an angry person aren’t you. You get yourself worked up about a full supermarket but are happy that your kids are going to a full school? Can you see the inconsistency there? Let’s hope that before the schools close your kids don’t infect you or anybody else eh. By the way, where did I say that I am complaining about the supermarket? Yes, I would like to be able to buy loo rolls. Dont you use them or have you already stockpiled? Yes, I would like to buy hand sanitiser so that I am less likely to pass anything on to anybody else. No I am not the only person who thinks that panic buying is unnecessary and a nuisance. But knock yourself out and keep having a dig if it makes you feel better. It’s a shame that you haven’t got an email address for all of the other people in supermarkets today. You could have a field day.
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You clearly don’t want schools closed down as it will inconvenience you. That’s the spirit. Tens of thousands of children pose a greater threat to the spread of the virus than one bloke. I am not sure how that backs up your point. Schools shutting in New York today. Perhaps you should explain to them that they are mistaken.
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So how come schools in other countries are closing schools down? Just because your kids are fine today it doesn’t mean they will be fine tomorrow. I assume there are several hundred other children in the school. What about them?
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What is your point? I don’t have any symptoms and I have not been advised to self isolate. I need to buy food. Schools are still open.
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Despite the herd thing being debunked in many quarters. Happy days!
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Despite the herd thing being debunked in many quarters. Happy days!
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We have been advised against large gatherings of people. Aren’t schools large gatherings of people? Currently in Tescos. Rammed. Still no loo rolls dried pasta etc. Just as well the public heeded the plea against panic buying.
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I don’t know what is right pal, but I do know who I don’t trust.
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Didn’t he also say last week that it would just “disappear?”
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In many people’s opinion, not just mine.
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Exactly why they should have been closed down already.