Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
despite PM claiming 'unanimous' backing for his plan for five-day rule

Families will also be warned to stay local amid fears of traffic chaos on roads and trains packed with people

It comes as Nicola Sturgeon considers different rules for Scotland at Christmas, putting UK-wide rules at risk
I would imagine there was unanimity at the meeting, but as soon as the little Hitlers get back to their own domains they decide to do their own thing. For one it embarrasses Boris, it also shows they're not going to be told what to do by that English tw@t, and also just because they can.

Not sure why there should be any more traffic chaos than any other Christmas, there won't be any more people travelling than usual and in fact there will surely be less. I've seen two opinion polls which claim only around 30% are in favour of the rules being relaxed, so as no one is being forced to travel at Christmas, the bedwetters, the 70% fearing for their lives, can stay safely at home and let the 30% travel, congregate in relative's houses and take the risk. Unless the bedwetters are hypocrites, and aren't going to have the sort of quiet, isolated Christmas themselves, that they would like to impose on the rest of us, the roads should be remarkably car free.

Nippy can do what she likes up in Scotland, she won't be putting my Christmas at risk.