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Alsty
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What a surprise, the new laws applying to the North, North West and North East were unveiled on the day they came into effect.
I think to have any credibility going forwards the government really need to disclose and discuss the laws properly and explain the reasoning behind them. For example, people might question if a pub shutting at 10pm is actually going to help reduce infection rates, since most infections are occuring in private dwellings and chucking everybody onto the streets at the same time is probably counterproductive. They need to be open with the science because just expecting people to blindly follow laws unveiled without any reasoning isn't a way to maintain public support.
PS. One gem hidden in the new laws... in the north, not more than one person is allowed to sing in a pub, restaurant or café!
I think to have any credibility going forwards the government really need to disclose and discuss the laws properly and explain the reasoning behind them. For example, people might question if a pub shutting at 10pm is actually going to help reduce infection rates, since most infections are occuring in private dwellings and chucking everybody onto the streets at the same time is probably counterproductive. They need to be open with the science because just expecting people to blindly follow laws unveiled without any reasoning isn't a way to maintain public support.
PS. One gem hidden in the new laws... in the north, not more than one person is allowed to sing in a pub, restaurant or café!
Skyscraper
TS Member
A heads up, there's another Government TV address tonight.
Annoying because the programme I watch will be pushed back by 30 mins.
Annoying because the programme I watch will be pushed back by 30 mins.
BarryZola
TS Member
Talk of Covid vaccine being rolled out starting in November: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-engla...q8lJBbbmHJc2tf6nx4obNvRqbCrB7nlHLJG2z-s5Z1CGo
Matt N
TS Member
So by that metric (full population immunisation taking 10 months from November), normality could theoretically return by September 2021. Promising!Talk of Covid vaccine being rolled out starting in November: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-engla...q8lJBbbmHJc2tf6nx4obNvRqbCrB7nlHLJG2z-s5Z1CGo
Does this mean that phase 3 trials of the Oxford vaccine could possibly be showing signs of promise thus far?
Matt N
TS Member
What I meant was any semblance of what life was like pre-COVID, without social distancing measures or face masks.What normality Matt?
The world recession one, or the post brexit one?
Normality will not be resumed by next September.
Optimism getting in the way of a realistic view of the future.
If the whole UK population has been vaccinated by September 2021, as this document seems to suggest, then surely there would be no need for restrictions, at least on a UK level?
Rob
TS Team
So he gets out of the disastrous presidential debates and then reappears just before the election in good health saying it was "just like a cold"...
Too cynical?
I hadn't thought of it like that! Probably is being too cynical, but stranger things have happened.
Meanwhile, imagine the outcry on social media had this been a Tory MP.... Doesn't really bother me who it was that did it, whether it be an MP or Joe Bloggs from down the road, what an utterly stupid thing to do!
Rojo
TS Member
So he gets out of the disastrous presidential debates and then reappears just before the election in good health saying it was "just like a cold"...
Too cynical?
With most presidents and PM's you'd say probably not, but much like Boris, previous behaviour suggests this is not exactly outside his repertoire of lunacy.
Its also interesting as to whether he will lose voters as Trump seems to have more covid deniers and anti-maskers in his camp.
There's a conspiracy...*puts on foil hat

I hadn't thought of it like that! Probably is being too cynical, but stranger things have happened.
Meanwhile, imagine the outcry on social media had this been a Tory MP.... Doesn't really bother me who it was that did it, whether it be an MP or Joe Bloggs from down the road, what an utterly stupid thing to do!
Just imagine, there would of been 15 pages on here alone.
This actually is the most stupid thing that anyone even remotely in the public eye has done since this started, she could have single handily infected 1000’s, if a death is traced back to her she should be done for murder, a fine is not enough for someone as stupid as her, it should be porridge.
Benzin
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At least Nicola Sturgeon has done the right thing and ask for her resignation (she cannot force one).
Was just as stupid as Cummings. But the mental gymnastics for his defence were still going strong. That said she'd not get done for murder (if you could trace a death back to her), only manslaughter.
Plus it then questions why any MP should have to travel across the country to London to vote in the current climate. But then again I think the likes of JRM wanted to remove proxy voting pretty quickly.
Was just as stupid as Cummings. But the mental gymnastics for his defence were still going strong. That said she'd not get done for murder (if you could trace a death back to her), only manslaughter.
Plus it then questions why any MP should have to travel across the country to London to vote in the current climate. But then again I think the likes of JRM wanted to remove proxy voting pretty quickly.
jon81uk
TS Member
At least Nicola Sturgeon has done the right thing and ask for her resignation (she cannot force one).
Was just as stupid as Cummings. But the mental gymnastics for his defence were still going strong. That said she'd not get done for murder (if you could trace a death back to her), only manslaughter.
Plus it then questions why any MP should have to travel across the country to London to vote in the current climate. But then again I think the likes of JRM wanted to remove proxy voting pretty quickly.
Didn’t Cummings drive alone in a car? So that makes this incident significantly worse.
Jonathan
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No, he had his wife and child with him.Didn’t Cummings drive alone in a car? So that makes this incident significantly worse.