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some people dont like to admit they don't understand something, just nod their head move on, in the world of work you stay alive by asking about everything and anything till your happy with the answer
peston ask him this last night and again this morning and he just blagged it away so I,ll try again im B and I stand next to,work with someone[ A] long enough for them to pass it on to me, whether I no them or not when we part if they[ A] HAVE PASSED SOMETHING ON TO ME FOR ALL intents and purposes I become the new [A], so why don't my family who live with me, sleep with me 24/7 have to self isolate,if though ,theydid have to under yesterdays rules I,m completely confused,it could be 3,4,5,6 ,6, 7 days in between A testing positive,been contacted by nhS tracers and them contacting me B, in the mean time I lived 24/7 with my family,but they can jog merrily on |
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Far better than anything Labour or the other parties have to offer.
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think Fiona bruce on question time ,rather proves the point she,d like to think she was above average intelligence,but she thought you had to self isolate from other members of your family in same household,more clear as mud guidelines,no wonder the plebs are confused,
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'But we can quickly make it mandatory if that’s what it takes,’
This should've been the headline on the front of the 'news' papers next day. But alas something more serious adorned them ![]() |
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Akabula, would be interested to hear why i should give him more of a chance.
My biggest fear of labour is brainless draconian laws interfering my life and treating me like a child. But Hancock has already surpassed those biggest fears with ease by aiming his contempt at me, threatening me with more interfering laws (that are not in his power to implement) to combat a disease that he caught, endangering others, while i didnt. I suppose someone in favour of a strong authoritarian lockdown would forgive him the ‘voluntary’ measures (blaming boris for being soft) and embrace the threats along with his fun dispatching of the likes of peston. Not enough to change my opinion of him but an understandable defence. |