[QUOTE=Trickytreesreds;39462938]That's actually quite funny MOPPY,
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...or actually quite tragic depending on your point of view...not to mention...incorrect.
No fan of Corbyn but what did he plan that would have done any of that?
POI...many schools aren’t shut. My former school is one that remains open because it has such a high percentage of ‘socially vulnerable’ pupils. My daughter will be working this week and for much of the Easter holidays to cater - again for the socially vulnerable - and also for the children of ‘key workers’.
As you’ve reignited the Brexit thread...curious that there was so much objection to the EU on the basis that everything had become so ‘homogeneous’. You’d have thought that if that was the case this would be exactly the time when our (well mine anyway) European neighbours would all act exactly the same following EU ‘law’...but no...far from it.
The Italians and Spanish have faced the worst so far but although they have learned from each other they have acted differently while the Germans have gone down the ‘test, test, test’ route which seems to be paying dividends in terms of saving lives.
In the meantime what have the Brits done? Oh yes...stockpiled goods, put baby milk and hand sanitiser on the ‘black market’, gone for a last night of half price beer down the pub and wandered off to the beach, the Peak District or Richmond Park on an overcrowded tube.
Quite funny? No...just madness...makes me ashamed and if you’ve ever wondered why we sometimes have a ‘nanny State’...it’s because there are so many complete f*ckwits in our country! If only this joy sucking virus could be selective.
[QUOTE]...or actually quite tragic depending on your point of view...not to mention...incorrect.
No fan of Corbyn but what did he plan that would have done any of that?
POI...many schools aren’t shut. My former school is one that remains open because it has such a high percentage of ‘socially vulnerable’ pupils. My daughter will be working this week and for much of the Easter holidays to cater - again for the socially vulnerable - and also for the children of ‘key workers’.
As you’ve reignited the Brexit thread...curious that there was so much objection to the EU on the basis that everything had become so ‘homogeneous’. You’d have thought that if that was the case this would be exactly the time when our (well mine anyway) European neighbours would all act exactly the same following EU ‘law’...but no...far from it.
The Italians and Spanish have faced the worst so far but although they have learned from each other they have acted differently while the Germans have gone down the ‘test, test, test’ route which seems to be paying dividends in terms of saving lives.
In the meantime what have the Brits done? Oh yes...stockpiled goods, put baby milk and hand sanitiser on the ‘black market’, gone for a last night of half price beer down the pub and wandered off to the beach, the Peak District or Richmond Park on an overcrowded tube.
Quite funny? No...just madness...makes me ashamed and if you’ve ever wondered why we sometimes have a ‘nanny State’...it’s because there are so many complete f*ckwits in our country! If only this joy sucking virus could be selective.

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