What a load of tosh.
Yep we made our bed, we lie in it.
What a load of tosh.
Yep.
Whatever he did before, Boris has acted correctly this evening and Starmer has been just as statesmanlike in openly backing him on his BBC interview. Now Brexit is done I'd really like to see them working together in unity to get vaccines rolled out and keep economic and educational disruption to a minimum, without putting the vulnerable at unnecessary risk.
Cricketers are compelled to stay together for months on end in hotels and don’t see their families.
Trying to equalise wrongs with whataboutery is not helpful in time of national crisis. In these times you expect proper leadership and government and they have failed us
Trying to equalise wrongs with whataboutery is not helpful in time of national crisis. In these times you expect proper leadership and government and they have failed us
Tier 4 does not include those with underlying health issues. It includes those who are clinically extremely vulnerable, who were advised to shield in the first national lockdown, and have been advised to shield again.
I would contest that as unless I am mistaken, he stated that schools may be able to begin re-opening for non key worker children from after half term, which is a full month earlier.
What might help is getting test results out within five days. Had a test on Saturday morning and still no result despite apparently being prioritised due to vaccine trial.
Tier 4 is a geographical area. Shielding as such doesn't apply as it did in the March lockdown. In the last lockdown people like myself who were asked to shield first time round were merely asked to remain extra careful
I’m a teacher and parent. Schools absolutely should be closed but hope they open fully after the half term. 3 months like last time was too long and really negatively impacted on children’s lives. Let’s hope. One poster said April. I bloody hope not.
Respect to you as vehement non-Tory for cerebral, balanced comments in this thread. Also [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION], always facts over petty party political noise.
The day of any major announcement is made, all the way back to March, the heads of the 4 nations have long zoom type meetings, going through the professional advice and agreeing their approaches. Sturgeon happens to always hold her press conferences earlier. Under the radar from the rabid unlistening Tory haters, since March, Sturgeon has gone out of her to thank Downing Street on the sharing of all information in real time.
Trying to equalise wrongs with whataboutery is not helpful in time of national crisis. In these times you expect proper leadership and government and they have failed us
Thanks.
I find it beyond frustrating that people focus in on what Boris was saying 48 hours ago and not what he did tonight. Surely if he opposed their view then, and changed his mind now, then they won and the right thing has been done.
And that’s not possible for footballers?
Oh, sorry very silly question!
Thanks.
I find it beyond frustrating that people focus in on what Boris was saying 48 hours ago and not what he did tonight. Surely if he opposed their view then, and changed his mind now, then they won and the right thing has been done.
I would contest that as unless I am mistaken, he stated that schools may be able to begin re-opening for non key worker children from after half term, which is a full month earlier.
Same thing happened here in Aus, fortunately the this is a federation of states and the state premiers forced the idiot into action. In Victoria we made the mistake of bowing to pressure from other states and the business sector into opening up too early and got hit a second time. This time around the state premier took the advice solely from the experts and the result was a major lockdown and eradication. We then had 50 days relaxed rules and zero new cases. Unfortunately we have been reinfected via visitors from NSW. I suspect they will have a trigger point if they cannot knock this new infection on the head............. but it seems many here and elsewhere can and could see the blindingly obvious long long before the Prime Minister...