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Keir Starmer getting a lot of hate on 'social media' because he didn't clap*for the NHS for long enough or with enough enthusiasm last night.
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I suppose in that way they can always "truthfully" claim they are being guided by "the science" , I.e. the science of polling. |
No significant changes to the terms of the lockdown in Wales. We can exercise more than once a day and travel further when exercising.
Happy to see the Welsh government sticking to its guns. |
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In other news, the Torygraph's front page splash tomorrow is bigging up Starmer for advocating for the "VE Day generation" in care homes.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - if he plays his cards right and if circumstances are otherwise favourable, he really could win the next election. If he's very, very careful, and if Boris is too Boris for them, he genuinely could get the right-wing press on board, at least a little. |
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Too fast a thread to follow closely, and I'm not sure where this fits best, but I saw an amusing take on the crisis - how differently we would look at it if the virus were the size of dinosaurs:
https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/...-jurassic-park |
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Starmer getting stick now for his daughter being 'over the road' and 'breaking lockdown' and not being just outside the house.
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The worst UK civilian death tolls;
- 1349 Plague 3 million plus - 1918 Spanish flu 228,000 - 1666 Plague 100,000 - 1945 WWII 67,100 - 2020 Covid-19 30,000 plus If you use the excess deaths figure, it is over 38,000. |
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How does a syringe "expire"? Or a needle? Does it suddenly start rusting in its airtight storage? Sounds to me like drugs & food with best before dates that are there solely to get people to throw good supplies away and buy more. |
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Expiry does not necessary mean bin, it means check it to make sure it is still OK. Lots of things, from fire extinguishers to electrical items get periodically checked and given a new date when the next check should take place. |
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Global deaths so far this year from covid-19 270,000, from TB 625,000 deaths. |
Apologist's work is hard and never ending.
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We had a bloke banging on the doors of people that didn't come out to clap last night and again today when we were supposed to come out for VE day and sing Ver a Lynn songs.
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UK, determined to keep the stable door shut a month too late, is about to introduce a 14-day quarantine for air arrivals. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52594023
I would have thought a 14-day quarantine for people leaving would be more sensible. |
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When Ron White made the sentence "You can't fix stupid." famous, he had no idea he was making an epidemiological prediction. |
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It would certainly be a much better approach than quarantine on arrival; definitely a good idea. You should work hard on getting the world to adopt your idea. |
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But more seriously, quarantining air arrivals makes sense for a country that has eradicated or is close to eradicating the virus. UK, not so much. |
Getting passive aggressive stares and occasional tutting from people who are also not in their house is the new normal!
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I can’t currently make much sense of the quarantine proposal not starting for three more weeks or even starting at all this late, but it’s dominating the news this morning so has probably already achieved its real purpose.
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A lot of twitter accounts created over the last few days decrying the 'lockdown' and even social distancing in the UK. Some even attacking the nurses and doctors for being useless and letting people die.
Seems the next stage of the govt propaganda is surfacing. |
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Nobody that I can see in my road goes out and claps, perhaps some of my neighbours are brighter than I thought! |
Nobody clapped round my way the first week, then it took off, but it seemed to have died down again this week. Perhaps I just didn't hear it.
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The Daily Mail is blaming "the blob" for "sabotaging" school re-openings.
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They're also crediting Starmer as being behind it. Given how many people in the country will have a newfound appreciation for teachers thanks to having to educate their own children over the last month and a bit, I think this is more likely to make Starmer's stock rise than fall. |
Lots of people laughing at "Stay Alert" but after only four hours of careful vigilance I wrestled a virus to the ground. Ok it looked like a spider but this really does save lives
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Seems to me that "Stay Alert" actually means "Obey the Rules" but the rules we are meant to now obey when we see "Stay Alert" are even more wishy washy and lax than they were before, and bound to be abused by idiots.
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“Stay alert by working at home if you can”
Because working at work makes you lazy and not likely to be as alert? What does this garbage mean??! |
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"lets be vague enough so that people think the lockdown is over, then when the 2nd wave hits we can deny responsibility by pointing to the fact that we never said the lockdown is over" |
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Stay Alert seems to be nothing but a rebranding exercise, mainly focused on persuading employers to pull people off furlough and allow the government to refocus spending where its really needed, bailing out companies run by billionaires that barely pay any taxes in the UK.
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