Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Going abroad is irresponsible and pretty stupid IMO. So ITK is right on this one.
But it's allowed. Blame the Gov more than anyone for allowing it
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
ninian opinian
Spain had approximately 10 deaths in the last 7 days. The UK had about 450 deaths in the last 7 days. I'm surprised Spain is not putting UK citizens in quarantine.
I think its more about the infection per 100,000 of population, its twice the UK's
:""The rate of infection in Spain is 35.1 cases per 100,000 people, while the UK is at 14.7, according to the latest figures from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Data up to 19 July suggested there were far lower rates of infection in the Balearic and Canary Islands than in mainland Spain.""
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
But it's allowed. Blame the Gov more than anyone for allowing it
.
And the governments of Europe and the race to get thier economy going in places like Spain as tourism is key component of thier economy.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
But it's allowed. Blame the Gov more than anyone for allowing it
I didn't say it wasn't.
I just gave my opinion on it.
There's no law about jumping off cliffs but people don't do it.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
But it's allowed. Blame the Gov more than anyone for allowing it
Are you having to change your holiday plans now WJ? Or can you quarantine after coming home with no real issues in terms of job etc?
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I didn't say it wasn't.
I just gave my opinion on it.
There's no law about jumping off cliffs but people don't do it.
Pah, try being raised by the seaside you townie
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Pah, try being raised by the seaside you townie
I've thought of loads of other examples too.
Bit of a crap post now come to think of it..
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I've thought of loads of other examples too.
Bit of a crap post now come to think of it..
Say something horrendously controversial to get people's attention off it
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Say something horrendously controversial to get people's attention off it
I let my beans touch my eggs.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I let my beans touch my eggs.
JESUS
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
JESUS
And I eat them together.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Going abroad is irresponsible and pretty stupid IMO. So ITK is right on this one.
You are as stupid as the person who posted it. Ignorance is your forte as most people on this board know.
You are suggesting that the government, a minister and hundreds of thousands of people who live by the government advice are stupid.
You are a complete fool and ignorant beyond description.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
You are as stupid as the person who posted it. Ignorance is your forte as most people on this board know.
You are suggesting that the government, a minister and hundreds of thousands of people who live by the government advice are stupid.
You are a complete fool and ignorant beyond description.
I've read your posts on the game.
I'd say **** all you mong. You still getting bullied out of seats at away games by kids :hehe:
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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splott parker
True, I gave them too much credit, though if millions snub the continent and holiday in the UK to avoid the possibility of being pissed about with rule changes you can bet your bollocks Johnson and his cronies will claim it as some kind of brilliant plan that saved the national tourist industry instead of admitting they stumbled into it.
I’m all for holidaying in Britain and keeping away from this nasty, infected dagoes with hordes of disease ridden scruffs sneezing and Coviding on everyone. I’ve just packed the car up and I’m off to Leicester for the week. Tally ho!:biggrin:
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
WJ99mobile
But it's allowed. Blame the Gov more than anyone for allowing it
In a desperate attempt to get the "economy moving" by actively getting people to spend money outside the UK, the Government have also increased the chances of a second wave and further lockdowns as we head into the Christmas season.
Of course tourists arriving to the UK from certain places are being told to quarantine for 14 days (most likely their whole "holiday"), and of course there will be 100% compliance won't there.
But, people have to take responsibility too. I think anyone taking a "well-deserved holiday" in a country where cases are rising is potentially undoing the hard work that the months of lockdown accomplished. Most likely, fit young people with no symptoms returning and infecting people who will get symptoms later on in the chain so pinpointing it to holiday makers will be difficult.
But, yeah, enjoy your well-deserved 2 weeks in Spain. It's practically your birth-right these days.
Re: Anyone off to Spain in the next few weeks?
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
You are as stupid as the person who posted it. Ignorance is your forte as most people on this board know.
You are suggesting that the government, a minister and hundreds of thousands of people who live by the government advice are stupid.
You are a complete fool and ignorant beyond description.
They are though. The situations can change very quickly, and people are at risk of finding themselves stranded again, but that would then be the Government's fault and not theirs (like last time). Never mind, the tax payer can foot the bill and get people back home.