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What a joke. Vague and meaningless.
Rejected in Scotland and being widely mocked online.
As someone said, it's like a poorly executed Apprentice challenge.
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What a joke. Vague and meaningless.
Rejected in Scotland and being widely mocked online.
As someone said, it's like a poorly executed Apprentice challenge.
View attachment 123388
What a joke. Vague and meaningless.
Rejected in Scotland and being widely mocked online.
As someone said, it's like a poorly executed Apprentice challenge.
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What a joke. Vague and meaningless.
Rejected in Scotland and being widely mocked online.
As someone said, it's like a poorly executed Apprentice challenge.
Vile colours.
My reading of stay alert is to use hand hygiene, not invade people's personal spaces, isolate if you feel any symptoms etc... Although Twitter seems to be gleefully pretending to not understand what stay alert in this context might mean.
At least they've dropped the mawkish 'Protect the NHS'.
Can't say I found 'Protect the NHS' particularly mawkish. Preventing the health service from being overwhelmed was a key part of the strategy.
Robet Jenrick told Andrew Marr this morning that "Stay alert will mean stay alert by staying home as much as possible."
Can't say I found 'Protect the NHS' particularly mawkish. Preventing the health service from being overwhelmed was a key part of the strategy.
Robet Jenrick told Andrew Marr this morning that "Stay alert will mean stay alert by staying home as much as possible."
Can't say I found 'Protect the NHS' particularly mawkish. Preventing the health service from being overwhelmed was a key part of the strategy.