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But this isn't a good government.
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This goes well with the potato potato potato potato thread
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And another one ..Scotland Norn and Wales find out about "Stay Alert" on the telly!
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Nicola Sturgeon
@NicolaSturgeon The Sunday papers is the first I’ve seen of the PM’s new slogan. It is of course for him to decide what’s most appropriate for England, but given the critical point we are at in tackling the virus, #StayHomeSaveLives remains my clear message to Scotland at this stage. |
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id rather have laurel and hardy running things that this lot, and worse thing is i voted for them
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she seems more clued in than the rest
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elisjohn fair play to you sir...not many have the courage to admit to their errors.
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Boris was voted in on a one issue agenda. That issue is becoming more irrelevant by the day.
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The UK's Labour opposition has criticised the government's new coronavirus slogan, which replaces 'stay at home' with 'stay alert'.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to confirm the new message - "Stay alert, control the virus, save lives" - later on Sunday. Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday: "When you’re dealing with public health you need absolute clarity from government about what the advice is. "The problem with the new message is many people will be puzzled by it - they won’t understand what we mean by stay alert." The Welsh and Scottish governments have said they will stick with the current "stay home, protect the NHS, save lives" slogan. UK Communities Minister Robert Jenrick defended the change, saying it was "right to "update and broaden" the message. "Stay alert will mean stay alert by staying home as much as possible," he told Andrew Marr. |
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