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Thread: O/T:- ⚠️Impressed with the leadership [The UK Party Politics Thread]

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    There would have come a point where each of us began to take this seriously, but not all at the same time. Maybe Lullapie's take is just a reflection of where NZ is at right now.
    I might have been the first person to post about Covid on here when I flagged up the Italian league games being called off but my only concern at that stage was the implications for the English game. It's a lot to take in, so I think we should go easy on each other. We have every right to expect our governments to be better informed however. If we can't hold them to account then we're in even bigger trouble.
    Last edited by upthemaggies; 26-03-2020 at 10:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    That view rather flies in the face of the WHO statement statements yesterday. From Reuters:

    'Over the past 24 hours, 85 percent of new cases worldwide were from Europe and the United States, WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters. Of those, 40 percent were from the United States

    Asked whether the United States could become the new epicenter, she said: "We are now seeing a very large acceleration in cases in the U.S. So it does have that potential. We cannot say that is the case yet but it does have that potential."
    I do agree Cher, but NYC has the majority of cases. That has been the epicentre of the US outbreak, with 60% of the US's cases being in the New York Metro area.

    In a national population of 330 million the remaining 40% will be pretty much spread out. The mayor of New York came out and said that hospital admissions in his City had started to reduce.

    It's also a bit misleading how Margaret Harris uses her figures though, as in the last 24 hours there have been 55,000 new cases worldwide and the US accounts for 14,000 of them, about 25% sounds more appropriate and more inclusive. She could have said that the number of new cases in the US accounts for 100% of new cases in the US

    It's good how 'experts' use figures to make their arguments more powerful, because what is more important is how many people die after contracting the virus. Italy and Spain are basket cases, but there have been concerns about how these causes of death have been recorded. The US is currently in the same boat as Germany with a very low death rate.

    Are we now moving from being concerned about how many people die of the virus to trying to stop anybody in the world from contracting it, because if we are, we will be in lockdown for months to come yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I wonder how many people the NHS are now having to treat so you could have your day at the races.
    One of the reasons that I have stopped posting, the hypocrisy on here is astounding....almost criminal.

    Snobhead comes on yet again, slagging off the government, but it's him and his buddies in their own little bus paying 40 0r 50 quid because they, and he and his family, wanted their annual day out off to Chelters, KILLING PEOPLE.....now all of a sudden it's the government's fault!!!!.....it's beyond belief.

    I genuinely have no idea any more on who is right or wrong....but ffs, stop blaming the government every time idiots cannot use common sense and self-isolate....every time I click on https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ another 1,000 people are dead.....honestly, if you are that stupid to venture outside your house, it's your fault, nobody elses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    There would have come a point where each of us began to take this seriously, but not all at the same time. Maybe Lullapie's take is just a reflection of where NZ is at right now.
    I might have been the first person to post about Covid on here when I flagged up the Italian league games being called off but my only concern at that stage was the implications for the English game. It's a lot to take in, so I think we should go easy on each other. We have every right to expect our governments to be better informed however. If we can't hold them to account then we're in even bigger trouble.
    Good post UTM. Coronavirus is being treated how everything is treated in the world nowadays. It's hard to work out what is fact and what is Fake News. Article below is from a 'reputable' source in NZ.

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-z...-measures.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    So it's the goverments fault.
    Yes, because they decided on a course of action that allowed it to go ahead. Who else was to blame?

    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I seem to remember you saying you hoped it went ahead because it helped the local economy , no selfishness on your part then.
    No, I wanted it to go ahead for selfish reasons. It wasn't the money, even though I have to spend over £2,000 in November to finance a trip in March, it would have been refunded in the event of cancellation. I wanted it to go ahead because it's my favourite day of the year and 40+ people had booked time off work to go with me. I was simply following government advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    Easteigh, guilty..... but when you have a young lad who is Notts daft............. Btw, didn't you go as well.
    Right, so here I could play your game and suggest that you were prepared to risk your lives rather than deny your son a footy match. I won't, because I'm pretty sure that just like me you were following government advice at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Yes, because they decided on a course of action that allowed it to go ahead. Who else was to blame?



    No, I wanted it to go ahead for selfish reasons. It wasn't the money, even though I have to spend over £2,000 in November to finance a trip in March, it would have been refunded in the event of cancellation. I wanted it to go ahead because it's my favourite day of the year and 40+ people had booked time off work to go with me. I was simply following government advice.



    Right, so here I could play your game and suggest that you were prepared to risk your lives rather than deny your son a footy match. I won't, because I'm pretty sure that just like me you were following government advice at the time.
    I could come back with something but I really can't be arsed with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I could come back with something but I really can't be arsed with you.
    Good idea, quit while you're behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    I could come back with something but I really can't be arsed with you.
    Nobody, I repeat NODODY criticizes Snobbers day out at Cheltenham......it wasn't his fault, Boris didn't stop him and his buddies, so it's Boris's fault, not Elite's.....how dare you Navy, apologise now you scoundrel.

    You've ruined his family day out, he's filling in a claim form as I type.......someone needs to pay for this malfeasance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Good idea, quit while you're behind.
    I've heard you know all about 'behinds'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lullapie View Post
    I've heard you know all about 'behinds'
    Would you care to explain that remark?

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