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...a very appropriate term if I may say so.There'd have been a social media melt drown.
...a very appropriate term if I may say so.There'd have been a social media melt drown.
I can agree with a lot of that except “no one saw it coming” which is untrue as it was predicted repeatedly and there were earlier recent examplesI don't know how much clearer I can be but I'll try.
I'm not a great lover of any political party. Labour was my spiritual home for a long time but now... no. So, I'm no lover of the cons but for me its not enough to heckle from the crowd and even if that's all we're doing I think it needs fleshing out.
People are complaining and alleging incompetence and lack of action but I do wonder what they'd think if what was being done in other countries was attempted here. I suggest that some screaming now would still be screaming or even more so.
And then there the question of what we'd personally do.
I'll be honest, I'd have acted sooner and it would have been very unpopular. Can you imagine the BBC running a headline story of people being stopped at airports and either put on flights back or bussed off to an RAF base somewhere for isolation? There'd have been a social media melt drown. Then there's the issue of the UK's capability to manufacture everything from medical kit through ppe and onto test kits. It's all been a perfect storm just waiting to happen.
We could have planned against it but the measures we'd have needed would have been descried as communism by some, a step on the way to right wing dictatorship by others and the costs would have been critisised at every step of the way. My own opinion is that the UK could have been better prepared but no one saw this coming and even if they had they didn't have the time to put into place things which have melted away over what? 50 years or more?
This does seem to be all over the media and IMO irresponsibly so.
We'll have to wait for the official announcement but the trend and push seems to be for the lockdown to be eased. I'm tempted to say society will get what it deserves. Whatever happens the media and friendface crowd will find something to shriek about.
I can agree with a lot of that except “no one saw it coming” which is untrue as it was predicted repeatedly and there were earlier recent examples.
As for ”descried as communism”, maybe if it has been, say, a Corbyn govt, but I can’t see it workng with this lot.
Blame Boris. It's all over his official facebook, no cover image, big shiny images.
Can't really blame the media for reporting on what the PM is saying.
https://www.facebook.com/borisjohns...207520000../10157446935221317/?type=3&theater
And when did he post that Andy?
IMO the media have been pushing for a reduction in lockdown for a while now.
Before the media started repeating the "Stay Alert" line that @sphexx referred to in his post that you quoted..
there are so many, how about:When was it predicted? Arguably not far enough back to build up a manufacturing and testing capability including spare capacity in the UK I'd guess?
Yes, I understood you perfectly, just disagree it would be seen that way with this lotI didn't say the current govt was communist. What I meant was that some things that arguably needed to be done would have been seen as being either communist or right wing. ie. Building up manufacturing and maintaining capacity in the UK = Communism. Tracking apps and tracing = police state.
There's been pressure for some time Andy.
I know the thought that someone other than the Cons or Trump could be seen to be acting irresponsibly goes against every fiber of your being so I'll agree, just to make you happy![]()
Simple. One factor is social mobility, more densely populated over here, plus the fact we get half of Europe travelling through London !!!
Comparing Greece to the Uk is quite simply stupid!!
So other than changing Stay Home to Stay Alert, the guidance is exactly the same.Blame Boris. It's all over his official facebook, no cover image, big shiny images.
Can't really blame the media for reporting on what the PM is saying.
https://www.facebook.com/borisjohns...207520000../10157446935221317/?type=3&theater
Alternatively they have just changed the colour scheme from a fire engine to an ambulance, which is more fitting.I noticed the change of colour, but hadn't given it any thought. But i must admit my first assumption was that there is going to be a relaxing of restrictions with the public lager getting the blame if things take a turn for the worst.
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You really think they're that clever?Alternatively they have just changed the colour scheme from a fire engine to an ambulance, which is more fitting.

So other than changing Stay Home to Stay Alert, the guidance is exactly the same.
NOT people, the Police and various other authorities. I did not say people ( general public) .![]()
Keep it the same, no one bothers to read it any longer. Change something people read it and it remains fresh in their minds.The same, but reworded for zero reason.
Boris Johnson's announcement - seems weak and opening the door to more public abuse.
I cant stand Sturgeon, but I respect her opinion on this one.
She's the one with the balls.![]()
I wonder if rural areas of England are going to be crammed next weekend.
I found the following from Boris concerning -
Given that Wales and Scotland haven't changed they guidance I wonder if rural areas of England are going to be crammed next weekend.
I wonder if rural areas of England are going to be crammed next weekend.
Got one fact totally wrong, biggest threat this country has seen in my lifetime has been the Tory party.
In the words of the song there were more questions than answers
Ah, but who had the money?Easily forgotten by some - I’m afraid there is no money. Kind regards – and good luck!
I found the following from Boris concerning -
"We want to encourage people to take more and even unlimited amounts of outdoor exercise" and, "you can drive to other destinations.. ",
Easy to forget that was meant as a private joke by Liam Byrne to his successor in the wake of the financial crash, before it was shamelessly weaponised by David Cameron.Easily forgotten by some - I’m afraid there is no money. Kind regards – and good luck!
.... Good news! That means my surfer mates can go surfing and I can go and photograph them again. Also I can give my car a blast - She needs it!