And there goes the light hearted tone of this thread
The doctors - Putting their bodies on the line - 10
The nurses - Putting their bodies on the line - 10
The ambulance drivers - Putting their bodies on the line - 10
The shop workers - Putting their bodies on the line - 10
That one truck driver who has been driving all over Europe for the past 7 weeks delivering goods where they are needed and thereby isolating himself from his family -10
I will have missed people/groups out but not intentionally. I have said it before and I'll say it again, the above are generally low paid and have proven to be be way more important than any actor, singer, footballer........ they should all get a huge payrise as well as the recognition of the huge part they play in our society.
And there goes the light hearted tone of this thread
... reality rears its ugly head.
All fair points from the Dutchman...far too positive though!
Have to admit to being confused about a few things...so to move into more serious waters...why do we have to be reliant on places such as Turkey and China for PPE when we have an established clothing/textile industry where machines and employees are presumably lying idle?
These are hardly the most complex ‘designer’ type garments and in the brave new post Referendum/Election world I thought we were all about how the UK is going to stand apart and lead the World.
Also, how come there’s an alleged shortage of face masks when the internet offered me at least 100 yesterday?
Last edited by ramAnag; 23-04-2020 at 08:33 AM.
I couldn't agree more, yet the simple answer is money and politics.
Textiles crashed, when you can get a t-shirt made in China and India for the labour cost of a handful of rice.
Add in the EU paying for firms to relocate to the old eastern bloc countries, where wages are the equivalent of a bag of crisps and you have your answer.
You want British good, brilliant. Pay a little more and be patriotic.
Trump may be an arsehole, but he's being doing just that in America and before Corona, winning.