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MrBaboon
11 May 20 07:12
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The message is clear....use common sense, you are not being told what to do.


If you still do not understand post your question/ problem or issue here and either Ibrahima or myself will answer it for you..ie. tell you what to do.

In the case of Angoose and Clydebank29......shut the F... up stay in and do not use social media.

I hope that is clear enough

Thank you and have a good day

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By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:18
Is it common sense to shake hands with COVID-19 patients ?
By:
MrBaboon
When: 11 May 20 07:20
No

Next question
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:24
So you agree, the Prime Minister has no common sense.
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:27
By:
MrBaboon
When: 11 May 20 07:30
Angoose....I have already given you some perfectly sensible advice, to shut the F..up, stay in and do not use social media.

You are being told what to do and still ignoring it....I thought you wanted clarity
By:
MrBaboon
When: 11 May 20 07:30
I do not look like that........my ass is much less red
By:
foxy
When: 11 May 20 07:33
It’s seems even the press who I presumed were reasonabley well educated are struggling with been treated as adults and simply been ask to use some common sense.

I understand it’s difficult in nursery schools .
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:37
By:
geordie1956
When: 11 May 20 07:40
If Doris meant to say common sense why does the message say be alert! ... for what? - traffic on the road!
The man doesn't have any credibility ... shaking hands with everyone; attending rugby games; allowing plane loads travellers into the UK
Doris is apt to offer language used in times of war; so he should remember loose talk costs lives ... his silly rhetoric doesn't help us at all
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:42
Furloughing set to be extended at lower rate
Ministers are expected to extend the state bankrolling of wages until the end of September, at a reduced rate of 60%, while also topping up the pay packets of staff brought back to work part-time. Changes to the furlough scheme could be announced by Rishi Sunak tomorrow.
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 07:46
Stay alert for the mugger that is COVID-19 as you navigate your way through the alpine tunnel Shocked
By:
impossible123
When: 11 May 20 07:52
Personally, I'd be alert for muggers than anything as this will be the 1st and best opportunity for them to strike for a long while given the new found freedom, and relaxation of lockdown; a distraction and one's mobile, purse, etc, could be gone.
By:
irishone
When: 11 May 20 08:00
How long you been carrying a purse ?
By:
impossible123
When: 11 May 20 08:05
Common sense is opened to interpretation (usually to suit). As such, a recipe for an instant spike-up. I believe this is a wholly inept and irresponsible advice by the government.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 11 May 20 08:11
I would not take advice or instruction from this Government.

They do not know what they are doing still!
By:
foxy
When: 11 May 20 08:23
No common sense is commen sense really isn’t tricky
By:
irishone
When: 11 May 20 08:25
Common sense aint so common in the u k
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 08:32
In a psychology context, Smedslund defines common sense as "the system of implications shared by the competent users of a language" and notes, "A proposition in a given context belongs to common sense if and only if all competent users of the language involved agree that the proposition in the given context is true and that its negation is false."
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 11 May 20 08:44
Common sense....don’t shake hand with covid patients

Common sense... have a few beers with your mates down by the river and get some vitamin D, keep your distance and save your mental elf

Common sense....do not trust the Government, work it out yourself. Protect yourself at all times and those around you.
By:
foxy
When: 11 May 20 08:49
Irishone not sure we have people dropping bags of in the street over here with body parts in as warning to rival gangs.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 11 May 20 08:52
Follow the science.

Quarantine introduced in a few weeks but not for people from Ireland or France because scientifically they present no risk
By:
irishone
When: 11 May 20 08:56
So we aint using the world class scientists any more

It down to common sense now

Ooooppppsssss !
By:
foxy
When: 11 May 20 08:56
I believe it won’t be on a reciprocal basis at the moment.
By:
nineteen points
When: 11 May 20 09:06
its seems the message is,get the working class back to work but dont let them have anything else. the middle and upper classes can stay at home and work,go to parks and exercise and try and fit in a game of golf or two if you can be bothered
By:
politicspunter
When: 11 May 20 09:12
Mr baboon, if I live in Wales, can I go and meet up with members of my family who live in England in a park near where they live?
By:
saddo
When: 11 May 20 09:23
nineteen points 11 May 20 08:06 
its seems the message is,get the working class back to work but dont let them have anything else. the middle and upper classes can stay at home and work,go to parks and exercise and try and fit in a game of golf or two if you can be bothered





The place I contract at have furloughed most of their tools men. The three directors have been working full time - not at home - and are taking a 50% pay cut until normality resumes. The business will be there when the lads return, meanwhile they are on 80% of wages at home. Generalising is often way off the mark in reality.
By:
bigH
When: 11 May 20 09:28
By:
lurka
When: 11 May 20 09:31
Bóllocks it's clear. He's already sent Raab out on Radio and TV this morning to clarify and there's still confusion.
They were saying one person can meet with one other person from a different household yesterday. Now Raab says you can meet two relatives at the same time in the park. He's also saying that people will return to work from Wednesday. Not what was said last night.

See it for what it is, a shítshow of national embarrassment from day 1.

There is literally nothing Boris has done impressively during this entire epidemic.
By:
politicspunter
When: 11 May 20 09:33

May 11, 2020 -- 9:31AM, lurka wrote:


Bóllocks it's clear. He's already sent Raab out on Radio and TV this morning to clarify and there's still confusion. They were saying one person can meet with one other person from a different household yesterday. Now Raab says you can meet two relatives at the same time in the park. He's also saying that people will return to work from Wednesday. Not what was said last night.See it for what it is, a shítshow of national embarrassment from day 1. There is literally nothing Boris has done impressively during this entire epidemic.


Oh, come on, there must be something. I just can't think of one right now.

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nineteen points
When: 11 May 20 09:39
saddo thats an excellent company and even better example and fair play to them.however i bet its a one in a million example.very few folk will be back to work unless the gun is at their head.why go to work for 20% extra? thats the dilemma they have made. folk will go back when they get their life back
By:
saddo
When: 11 May 20 10:04
I doubt that they are rare. If you have a business you can fight for it or watch it sink and start again, or not. The fighters, and their employees, will do best out of this. The lads can't wait to get back, routine is good.
By:
dave1357
When: 11 May 20 10:09
If you still do not understand post your question/ problem or issue here and either Ibrahima or myself will answer it for you..ie. tell you what to do.

Do you think we should we should start a nuclear war with China?  (Your mate ibrahima thinks so, just wanted to check it's still the right wing nutter party line.)
By:
nineteen points
When: 11 May 20 10:14
saddo i know lots of companys who have worked through around here.only thing they did was split shifts, distancing washing hands etc.it has worked fine, no illness.the gov are complicating it imo.
By:
Angoose
When: 11 May 20 10:22
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Conceived on Thursday
Briefed on Friday
Recorded on Saturday
Broadcast on Sunday
Confused on Monday
Chaotic on Tuesday
"Clarified" on Wednesday
By:
saddo
When: 11 May 20 10:24
They are, but I doubt there is a simple way through this for any crowded nation. I think most of us will have to get it and the plan for next time must be to insulate or isolate those who need to avoid it. The show must go on.
By:
nineteen points
When: 11 May 20 10:45
i reckon millions could have had it and it was around here before christmas.and in europe
By:
saddo
When: 11 May 20 10:49
I don't know any figures on this matter, but I'd risk a ton at 5/1 that I had it the last week in Jan. My chest still aint right.
By:
N-east Correspondent
When: 11 May 20 10:58
Saddo - did you have a heavy feeling like your chest was going to cave in?
By:
MrBaboon
When: 11 May 20 11:06
Those without common sense or unsure what to do...should remain at home and not use social media.

I’ve told Angoose this ...he wants clear simple advice on what to do as he says Government hasn’t provided it.

Stay at home and do not use social media
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