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  • #31
    Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

    I'm not stopping anyone have their say. Certainly not crying about it. Isn't it funny how often the people who champion their right to 'having a different opinion' generally do so in response to someone with a different opinion?

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    • #32
      Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

      Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
      I'm not stopping anyone have their say. Certainly not crying about it. Isn't it funny how often the people who champion their right to 'having a different opinion' generally do so in response to someone with a different opinion?
      Huh ? You tried to belittle my response by coming out with the lazy conspiracy theory dig which clearly isn’t the case when Sunak is making commentary of this nature

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      • #33
        Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

        Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
        Grow up FFS. The Conspiracy Theorists's Board is over there -------->
        The law of unintended consequences were set in motion by these unpreceded lockdown measures, and things are about to get a whole lot worse with the new climate regulations causing the cost of energy to spiral out of control. People are going to lose their livelihoods and their homes, and should this terrible fait visit upon you, I hope you will take your own advice and air your grievances over there -------->

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        • #34
          Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

          Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
          The law of unintended consequences were set in motion by these unpreceded lockdown measures, and things are about to get a whole lot worse with the new climate regulations causing the cost of energy to spiral out of control. People are going to lose their livelihoods and their homes, and should this terrible fait visit upon you, I hope you will take your own advice and air your grievances over there -------->
          Yeah, because the first thing I'll think of is.......I must air my grievances over there ---------> That'll show 'em!

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          • #35
            Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
            Yeah, because the first thing I'll think of is.......I must air my grievances over there ---------> That'll show 'em!
            Those are the rules of divide of conquer.

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            • #36
              Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

              Churchill quote “Scientists on tap, not on top”

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              • #37
                Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                One for the conspiracy theorists..

                Don’t be fooled into thinking this disaster movie is coming to an end.

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                • #38
                  Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                  This world is feeling more like a Maxist controlled one as we reel from crisis to crisis, liberty and choice are at risk.

                  Suprised not to see more Freedom / Liberty demonstrations..

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                  • #39
                    Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                    This world is feeling more like a Maxist controlled one as we reel from crisis to crisis, liberty and choice are at risk.

                    Suprised not to see more Freedom / Liberty demonstrations..
                    It's down to the Max Factor, maybe it needs a make over.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                      Did anybody on here agree with the lockdowns?

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                      • #41
                        Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                        Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                        Did anybody on here agree with the lockdowns?
                        I would say those who stayed at home on 80% or whatever it was loved it especially when it started as the weather was so nice.
                        i still deal with lots of clients who have never gone back to the office but suspect as the winter draws in they will be clamouring to get back in the office for the ability to turn the fire on without having to worrying about the bill.

                        A.T.B
                        Clandestine

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                        • #42
                          Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                          Little by little the truth of lockdown is being admitted: it was a disaster

                          Public fear was deliberately stoked to justify decisions made on the hoof and based on questionable advice

                          Lockdown was an extreme and unprecedented response to an ancient problem, the challenge of epidemic disease. It was also something else. It marked one of the gravest governmental failures of modern times. In a remarkably candid interview with The Spectator, Rishi Sunak has blown the gaff on the sheer superficiality of the decision-making process of which he was himself part. The fundamental rule of good government is not to make radical decisions without understanding the likely consequences. It seems obvious. Yet it is at that most basic level that the Johnson government failed. The tragedy is that this is only now being acknowledged.

                          Lockdown was an extreme and unprecedented response to an ancient problem, the challenge of epidemic disease. It was also something else. It marked one of the gr

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                          • #43
                            Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                            I got back from Germany last Friday and it's still obligatory out there to wear a mask on planes, buses and on the trains - and not just the common or garden masks that were considered acceptable over here at the height of the pandemic. In fact, I had to ugrade my mask over there to a medical grade masks after a bus driver would not let me on the bus wearing the former - and there is talk of tightening up the regs even futher.
                            I think we sometimes need to take a step back and consider what is also happening on the other side of what the French and the Germans describe as 'The Sleeve'.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                              Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                              I got back from Germany last Friday and it's still obligatory out there to wear a mask on planes, buses and on the trains - and not just the common or garden masks that were considered acceptable over here at the height of the pandemic. In fact, I had to ugrade my mask over there to a medical grade masks after a bus driver would not let me on the bus wearing the former - and there is talk of tightening up the regs even futher. I think we sometimes need to take a step back and consider what is also happening on the other side of what the French and the Germans describe as 'The Sleeve'.
                              Chancellor Scholz is big on the authoritarian WEF agenda, so your news does not surprise me.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Rishi Sunak on Covid lockdowns

                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                He did a good job on the whole . The Tories had the chance and Wales wasn't interested

                                God bless the Taffies
                                Drakeford simply played a childish political game , just remember he was the health minister a few years back that cut the health budget , Welsh Health is poor and its on his watch , we could have been better ,we could have been different in our approach but no ,let's all blame the Tories is an easier narrative to follow and the sheep nod and vote and vote and vote and and ..

                                The Tories didn't or ever will have a chance so you and I and others will never know anything different other than a Labour run country ..

                                Thank god the evil Tory government still support huge national organisations to be sited in Wales below is the list :
                                DVLA.
                                ONS.
                                Patent Office .
                                Companies House .
                                HMPS.
                                Taxes.
                                Passports
                                Welsh Goverment Buildings
                                228 Welsh Organisations

                                All decent pay with decent pensions ..

                                Just imagine if the evil ones closed or moved them up North ...

                                All WAG does is build more and more layers with tax payers money, imagine swapping the whole cost of it out and into health , education, policing , social housing , highways..

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