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Anyone seen anything of Dominic recently ?
He`s self isolating in the USA
Anyone seen anything of Dominic recently ?
By the way, the way things are going we'll be past the deadline for requesting an extension to EU discussions..it's going under the radar.. and we'll be out without a deal at the end of the year. The date is June 30th. just 18 days to go and it's enshrined in EU law.
Maybe the undecided and Tory voters who think this Administration has not only, at best, been economical with the truth but indulged in outright deception, will not be prepared to give them their vote especially if Starmer & co get their act together .
As an almost lifelong Labour supporter who switched to the Conservatives for Brexit and local issue reasons I'll watch developments closely but all I can say is that Starmer and co have far from impressed me so far. It's not enough to be the opposition, for me they have to be credible and have a plan I prefer. Loyalties and the days of voting for someone because we've always voted that way are over for many now. There's time but if the cons do what they've said they'll do I personally think that Labour have a very hard task ahead of them especially if they don't behave differently outside London where they've lost a lot of people.
I agree with no extension to Brexit as once one is agreed what's to stop another and another and another. The suspicion will be that the intent is to not leave at all and then we're back to wheeling out the hated by many Nigel Farage again.
I agree with no extension to Brexit as once one is agreed what's to stop another and another and another. The suspicion will be that the intent is to not leave at all and then we're back to wheeling out the hated by many Nigel Farage again.
As an almost lifelong Labour supporter who switched to the Conservatives for Brexit and local issue reasons I'll watch developments closely but all I can say is that Starmer and co have far from impressed me so far. It's not enough to be the opposition, for me they have to be credible and have a plan I prefer. Loyalties and the days of voting for someone because we've always voted that way are over for many now. There's time but if the cons do what they've said they'll do I personally think that Labour have a very hard task ahead of them especially if they don't behave differently outside London where they've lost a lot of people.
I agree with no extension to Brexit as once one is agreed what's to stop another and another and another. The suspicion will be that the intent is to not leave at all and then we're back to wheeling out the hated by many Nigel Farage again.
Yes.I would argue that something as devastating as Covid and that will be with us next year makes Brexit a silly thing to pursue.
Yes, but I don’t think they will want us back for a very long time now we have completely destroyed our reputation in Europe (not just EU), the Commonwealth and the World generallyI would argue that something as devastating as Covid and that will be with us next year makes Brexit a silly thing to pursue. This is a game changer of unimaginable proportions and makes no sense to further damage a devastated economy. I am sure that if we asked the EU to admit back in they would, and it would help us recover. Now firms will need to manage no deal Brexit and Covid fall out. The eu will be focussed on Covid recovery and so we screw our selves.
Well, it’s not going to go away for a veeerry looooong time
...and it's closely tied up with the causes, progress and effects of the infection.Well, it’s not going to go away for a veeerry looooong time.
And the worse one that is coming. In fact preparations for pandemics have probably got worse thanks to the antics of the likes of Trump, Johnson, Putin, Bolsonaro & Co unless it wakes people up and causes a correction....and it's closely tied up with the causes, progress and effects of the infection.
I think you’re right. However as I posted earlier it the government‘s cunning (‘cumming‘Does anyone else think this social bubble thing is going to cause grief to some families
Suppose 2 or more of the parents live on their own, how do you decide which to favour,
unless I am wrong you can only mix with one person living on their own so if you have widowed
or divorced parent/grandparents you have to chose and they also have to chose which
of their children the want to social bubble with
Killing off the old saves the state a fortune (pensions, social care etc) and could deliver a substantial amount of inheritance tax from their estates. Those inheriting might 'splash' the cash they receive yielding even more revenue from VAT.I think you’re right. However as I posted earlier it the government‘s cunning (‘cumming‘) plan to wipe out some more elderly (having done very well with care homes
) and free up the housing market for a Brexit boom
.
Does anyone else think this social bubble thing is going to cause grief to some families
Suppose 2 or more of the parents live on their own, how do you decide which to favour,
unless I am wrong you can only mix with one person living on their own so if you have widowed
or divorced parent/grandparents you have to chose and they also have to chose which
of their children the want to social bubble with
I really think the Cummings episode killed a willingness to isolate, and took away reasons for people not to do stuff like the protests.
I really think the Cummings episode killed a willingness to isolate, and took away reasons for people not to do stuff like the protests.
Yes, I think this was the start of it - not the fact that he did it, but the fact that he was adamant he hadn't broken the rules and had support from the government.
I don’t think there is much evidence that dogs can carry coronavirus but you should probably avoid tigersI agree with both, but from my point of view I chose to protect myself and others like family and friends
Do I stay at home in isolation, no, I go out fr walks with my camera to some lovely places I have discovered
since all this started, some close to home some I drive to,
But I never socialise to closely with people I may meet, nay have a chat with them but maintain a distance,
only things I can't keep away is very muddy dogs who seems to love to say hello, not had so many muddy
paw prints for ages, it's lovely
I don’t think there is much evidence that dogs can carry coronavirus but you should probably avoid tigers.
Where is the two wrongs don't make a right? If he jumped off a cliff, would everyone follow or use their grey matter?I really think the Cummings episode killed a willingness to isolate, and took away reasons for people not to do stuff like the protests.
Where is the two wrongs don't make a right? If he jumped off a cliff, would everyone follow or use their grey matter?
Most people don't want to jump off a cliff, and those that do may well be encouraged to do so, if others around them are.Where is the two wrongs don't make a right? If he jumped off a cliff, would everyone follow or use their grey matter?
Errrr... jumping off a cliff will probably kill you. Travelling across the country when you are not supposed to (statistically speaking) is barely any risk depending on your circumstances.
Exactly. The point is that any one “transgression” is unlikely to have much effect, so people rationalise that it’s OK for them, the problems arise when everyone does itI know quite a few people who since the Cummings episode have been ignoring quite a lot of the rules, they appear to still be being "sensible" with regards to social distancing, but certainly ignoring the 6 people max rule and were already creating "bubbles" before the announcement. With the general attitude of "well if the rules don't apply to them.."
View: https://BANNED/tvnewswatch/status/1271540578606612488
To be fair, Cummings has a track record of getting people to jump off cliffs:Where is the two wrongs don't make a right? If he jumped off a cliff, would everyone follow or use their grey matter?
View: https://BANNED/ObserverUK/status/1272068387573653504
I'm beginning to think you really don't see the irony of posting a link to criticise a newspaper a link which reports the Guardian has a high level of factual reporting! Isn't that really the main purpose of a news source, to be factually correct? Further, for your information I pay a small subscription to the Telegraph as well as the Guardian, I just don't usual post links from the Telegraph because its behind a paywall.https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-observer/
If all you read and all the info you gain is from left of centre publications (Guardian, BBC, Observer etc) then you are hardly providing yourself with a balanced viewpoint and will always come to the same conclusions.
The Guardian certainly seems to be the political factual reference among the rgular posters.
I'm sure @jakeblu will ask the same old question; it's very easy to remain factual but heavilly biased by selecting the facts you choose to print.
View: https://BANNED/pmdfoster/status/1264459136441430016If all you read and all the info you gain is from left of centre publications (Guardian, BBC, Observer etc) then you are hardly providing yourself with a balanced viewpoint and will always come to the same conclusions.
Exactly. The point is that any one “transgression” is unlikely to have much effect, so people rationalise that it’s OK for them, the problems arise when everyone does it. It reminds me of the arguments put forward (by some on TP too) for not voting, ie “my vote won’t make any difference”, I wonder if they are the same people?
. I guess it’s a lack of “community spirit”.
I know quite a few people who since the Cummings episode have been ignoring quite a lot of the rules, they appear to still be being "sensible" with regards to social distancing, but certainly ignoring the 6 people max rule and were already creating "bubbles" before the announcement. With the general attitude of "well if the rules don't apply to them.."
View: https://BANNED/jo55adams/status/1269261708742270983The Guardian certainly seems to be the political factual reference among the rgular posters.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-observer/
If all you read and all the info you gain is from left of centre publications (Guardian, BBC, Observer etc) then you are hardly providing yourself with a balanced viewpoint and will always come to the same conclusions.
The Guardian certainly seems to be the political factual reference among the rgular posters.
I'm sure @jakeblu will ask the same old question; it's very easy to remain factual but heavilly biased by selecting the facts you choose to print.
I'm beginning to think you really don't see the irony of posting a link to criticise a newspaper a link which reports the Guardian has a high level of factual reporting! Isn't that really the main purpose of a news source, to be factually correct? Further, for your information I pay a small subscription to the Telegraph as well as the Guardian, I just don't usual post links from the Telegraph because its behind a paywall.