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Current Affairs
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Bensham33
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Re: Current Affairs
The government will lift all covid restrictions later today. Is it to soon or is it time to start living with an it? I'm not sure.
Up the Palace
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Time will tell.
I expect Boris won’t be around long enough to find out, so he won’t be too concerned if it all goes pear shape.
I expect Boris won’t be around long enough to find out, so he won’t be too concerned if it all goes pear shape.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
I think it's time we lived with it. Infection rates are dropping, hospitalisations are dropping as are deaths. I will continue with mask wearing and avoid busy places but as a country I don't believe we can continue as we are.
Whilst there are genuine cases there are some who are off work for the umpteenth time because they know somebody who has a dog whose owner's sister lives next door to someone who has Covid. The country needs to get back on its feet and industry needs to get back to something more akin to normal.
Whilst there are genuine cases there are some who are off work for the umpteenth time because they know somebody who has a dog whose owner's sister lives next door to someone who has Covid. The country needs to get back on its feet and industry needs to get back to something more akin to normal.
I was taught to be cautious
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
... and businesses need to stop blaming Covid for everything that they now cannot and/or are unwilling to do that they did pre Covid
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Agree.david63 wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 13:02... and businesses need to stop blaming Covid for everything that they now cannot and/or are unwilling to do that they did pre Covid
Too many people are blaming Covid for the way they work and the hours they keep. The NHS being one of them with some departments working such short hours it’s hardly worth opening.
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Onelife
- Captain

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Re: Current Affairs
I’ve decided to join my old football mates for a reunion on the 11th March which will be my first social event (apart for Family) that I have attended in nigh on two years.
If I succumb to the virus, I want you all to know that I’ve loved each and every one of you, and forgive you for all the dreadful things you’ve said about me and my lovely chocolates.
Keep smiling and live long
If I succumb to the virus, I want you all to know that I’ve loved each and every one of you, and forgive you for all the dreadful things you’ve said about me and my lovely chocolates.
Keep smiling and live long
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs
It seems to be a good excuse to put up prices, but not a reasonable increase, more like, let's see what we can get away with.david63 wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 13:02... and businesses need to stop blaming Covid for everything that they now cannot and/or are unwilling to do that they did pre Covid
Don't worry, be happy
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs
How does a simple question as to whether we should abolish all the covid restrictions, end up as a rant about covid malingerers, firms blaming covid for everything and inflation?
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John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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Ray B
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Current Affairs
Because on this forum posts can branch out in all directions..
Don't worry, be happy
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs
One could argue, was it a simple question as looking from a decision maker point of view, it could be a difficult question to answer.
Don't worry, be happy
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Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

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Re: Current Affairs
Our local council are putting up car park prices by up to 50%.
I blame Boris Brexit Covid
I blame Boris Brexit Covid
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Current Affairs
Beetroot's gone up in price as well...... just saying.
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
As long as M&S don’t up the price of their pickled onions otherwise I shall have to insist questions be asked in the house come PMQ’s.
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs
Read a news report on a school in Brighton. They are asking (telling), the children not to say mummy, mum, daddy and dad but to call them grown ups so as not to upset or discriminate other children with different family types.
When the children do grow up, they will find out how unfair life can really be.
Crazy world we live in.
When the children do grow up, they will find out how unfair life can really be.
Crazy world we live in.
Don't worry, be happy
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screwy
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Re: Current Affairs
Absolute madness,half of ‘ the future ‘ won’t know wether they’re a spanner or a screwdriver.! What gets into these peoples minds.
Mel
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Have you ever grown your own onions and pickled them, Stephen? We have done so for the past couple of years and people queue up outside my front door for them.Stephen wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 15:32As long as M&S don’t up the price of their pickled onions otherwise I shall have to insist questions be asked in the house come PMQ’s.
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Onelife wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 17:02Have you ever grown your own onions and pickled them, Stephen? We have done so for the past couple of years and people queue up outside my front door for them.Stephen wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 15:32As long as M&S don’t up the price of their pickled onions otherwise I shall have to insist questions be asked in the house come PMQ’s.Holland & Barrett sell tubs of pickling spices and I just add brown sugar…lovely!
No coz I’m bone idle.
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
And there's me thinking all the time it was because you were too busy with your compo forms
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
So there we are - Covid is over and gone - well that is how many, probably most of the media included, will see it.
I think that Boris, or more precisely his advisors, have probably got it right as the final easing off will be in April when the weather starts improving and things would normally become easier.
Is this the right time? Who knows only time will tell - but then again will there ever be a right time? Going off previous timings of relaxing rules things have gone in the right direction despite the gloom mongers predicting Armageddon!
I think that Boris, or more precisely his advisors, have probably got it right as the final easing off will be in April when the weather starts improving and things would normally become easier.
Is this the right time? Who knows only time will tell - but then again will there ever be a right time? Going off previous timings of relaxing rules things have gone in the right direction despite the gloom mongers predicting Armageddon!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
The country can't stay locked up for ever, which is how long Covid is going to be with us. We have to take responsibility for ourselves sooner or later. I'm nervous about people who know they've got it being freely out and about. But I feel the same about people with bad colds and flu wandering round sneezing on everybody.
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs
You know my views, which tend to agree with most of yours. We need to begin learning how to live "normal"" lives again, hopefully any future variants will be no worse than omicron, and with regular vaccinations future serious illness and deaths should be minimal.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 19:09The country can't stay locked up for ever, which is how long Covid is going to be with us. We have to take responsibility for ourselves sooner or later. I'm nervous about people who know they've got it being freely out and about. But I feel the same about people with bad colds and flu wandering round sneezing on everybody.
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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Gill W
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Re: Current Affairs
The message from Whitty and Vallance was very clear, that it is not over.
To my mind, ‘living with Covid’ means accepting that 2019 isn’t coming back and making adjustments in our behaviour in order to keep as safe as possible, and to keep others safe in our changed world.
To my mind, ‘living with Covid’ means accepting that 2019 isn’t coming back and making adjustments in our behaviour in order to keep as safe as possible, and to keep others safe in our changed world.
Gill
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs
The message from Valance and Whitty was that we still have a large number of cases, which incidentally has always been the case with influenza in winter. However we have lived with flu for years, its severity ebbs and flows, but it does not prevent us from living a normal life, the same now needs to apply to covid.Gill W wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 22:22The message from Whitty and Vallance was very clear, that it is not over.
To my mind, ‘living with Covid’ means accepting that 2019 isn’t coming back and making adjustments in our behaviour in order to keep as safe as possible, and to keep others safe in our changed world.
John
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
Meanwhile World War 3 comes a step closer. Does that not worry anyone more?
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

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Re: Current Affairs
No, but only because I dont think anyone is stupid enough to press the nuclear button, not since Trump left the oval office anyway.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 Feb 2022, 22:56Meanwhile World War 3 comes a step closer. Does that not worry anyone more?
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000