So do people who think NHS staff shouldn't need to have Covid vaccinations also think surgeons shouldn't have to have Hepatitis B vaccines, as insisted upon already by several health trusts?
I would have thought having a vaccine that reduces your chances of catching a diseases is fairly effective at stopping you giving it to other people as well.
Boots are a privately owned company and so long as it is within the law they can do as they please.
If you don't like what they have done, take your custom elsewhere. It really is that simple.
It's also called voting with your feet or capitalism. I don't think Jim Davidson or Roy Chubby Brown should be banned but I wouldn't pay to watch them in a million years and wouldn't expect a venue to be forced to host them.
Always be wary of people who suggest the world would be better if we...
Funnily enough I was at one of the nights there. I remembers driving out of Milton Keynes and it was like watching an army in retreat with fans passed out at the side of the road.
In fairness Oasis at the time were an extreme example and it did all get a bit laddy.
Does depend on who you were watching. I saw Oasis in Southampton back in the day and it was basically a Southampton-Portsmouth punch up for two hours.
Never watched that much Rugby in the flesh apart from the U20(?) international at the Amex and a few times at Worthing. People constantly...
Championship: Fulham and QPR (near by for away trips) and Huddersfield (had a couple of good days out there)
League One: Sunderland (my Mum is from there) and Oxford United (worked near and went to a couple of games a few years ago)
League Two: Forest Green Rovers and Sutton United (new teams...
It is certainly not restricted to football but it is definitely present. Not that I have been to many concerts in the last coupe of years but you certainly see it at some of them and Rugby Union seems to be having a conversation about the serving of alcohol during matches.
I think a lot of violence in football now is drunk, or coked up, men fighting with each other, more often than not with their own fans. It's almost a coincidence it happens at football matches.