BoroFur
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Are they steins?
Are they steins?
And I'm sure they all live in different housesAre they steins?
I hope they all individually signed in with track and trace pieces of paper.And I'm sure they all live in different houses
He's seen the evidence the government have used in the court proceedings. This I believe was the goal, to see evidence for not opening at the same thing me as indoor shops and indoor service stations. Service stations allow you to eat indoors believe it or not.Strange words from Osmond, it was clear and was highlighted that hospitals and care homes were centres of the spread of the disease. They couldn't be closed.
Other centres of the spread could be closed and we're, offices, pubs etc.
The use of masks to stop the airborne spread of disease continues and will continue in hospitals because they work
As soon as the case took place we should all have been able to see the evidence.He's seen the evidence the government have used in the court proceedings.
He said he was releasing it all this week now the case is over. We'll wait and see.
I agree with the clothes shops/pubs comparison completely. Both non-essential.I don't know why the hospitality sector has been disproportionally limited at the end of lockdowns, however, I have a theory and it has been a thought of mine since the second lockdown. Johnson knew lockdowns were not very popular. The pub has become the ultimate symbol of our freedom and how much it has been eroded. When the sector is allowed to fully open again a huge number of people who use pubs will be greatful to Johnson and forget that it was him who perpetuated this nonsense.
We are all being treated like dogs who get beaten and are so greatful for the affection after the beating that they forget the beating.
There has been some utter drivel posted on this site by some posters who were mugged by the government. Telling us all that we can go in TK-Max but not inside a pub becuse, well I can't be bothered repeating the stupid psuedo science. Suffice to say that opening up pubs will give the goverrnment a boost in the polls.
There is not one shred of evidence to suggest pubs are more dangerous than shops, and a fair bit of evidence to suggest the opposite. The ONLY reason I can see for this is the bounce in polls the government get when pubs fully re-open.
The general public have been treated like mushrooms, kept in the dark and fed ****.
Keeps the fear narrative going aswell doesn't it?I don't know why the hospitality sector has been disproportionally limited at the end of lockdowns, however, I have a theory and it has been a thought of mine since the second lockdown. Johnson knew lockdowns were not very popular. The pub has become the ultimate symbol of our freedom and how much it has been eroded. When the sector is allowed to fully open again a huge number of people who use pubs will be greatful to Johnson and forget that it was him who perpetuated this nonsense.
We are all being treated like dogs who get beaten and are so greatful for the affection after the beating that they forget the beating.
There has been some utter drivel posted on this site by some posters who were mugged by the government. Telling us all that we can go in TK-Max but not inside a pub becuse, well I can't be bothered repeating the stupid psuedo science. Suffice to say that opening up pubs will give the goverrnment a boost in the polls.
There is not one shred of evidence to suggest pubs are more dangerous than shops, and a fair bit of evidence to suggest the opposite. The ONLY reason I can see for this is the bounce in polls the government get when pubs fully re-open.
The general public have been treated like mushrooms, kept in the dark and fed ****.
I would have poured it over his headWell they tried.
Still sickens me that the Rudd's served Hancock a beer the other day even though he's ****ed them over for the best part of a year.
he wasn't the landlord, he was just bar staff, and Starmer received an apology from the owner. The guy is also an absolute covidiot and blaming Starmer for the governments response is bellendary of the highest order.Rod Humphris, landlord of the Raven pub, shouted "that man is not allowed in my pub" and "get out of my pub" as Sir Keir, wearing a black face mask, walked out of the door, with the incident captured on camera by reporters.