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    Heisenberg
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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Quite a few oldies I know, parents in law etc...started before the schools broke up as they were concerned. 11 weeks it will be for them this weekend, they started 15 March. I can’t believe you are terrible at something mind....
    They voluntarily decided to shield then. They clearly did the right thing.

    Your mate Boris and his chums have said this though: "the Government is currently advising people to shield until 30 June 2020 and is regularly monitoring this position."

    That still stands according to .Gov

    The Welsh guidance states "people who have a serious underlying health condition to stay at home until at least 15 June 2020"

    Any remarks about that, goats?

    Doesn't quite fit your agenda does it

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    They voluntarily decided to shield then. They clearly did the right thing.

    Your mate Boris and his chums have said this though: "the Government is currently advising people to shield until 30 June 2020 and is regularly monitoring this position."

    That still stands according to .Gov

    The Welsh guidance states "people who have a serious underlying health condition to stay at home until at least 15 June 2020"

    Any remarks about that, goats?

    Doesn't quite fit your agenda does it
    I think they will have to shield until either the virus disappears or a vaccine is found. Prob the latter, so no going out for a year maybe.
    Not sure what my agenda is with regard to that? My mum is 87 in assisted living complex and father in law in 72 with COPD. Both high risk.
    Don’t want to piss on your chips but I’ve never voted Tory in my life, I swing down the middle and always have. Didn’t even vote last time I loath politics as you can probably tell. All the lefties I know tend to be the still living at home with mummy types mid 40’s, no kids, never had a proper job, have no time for their opinions to be honest. And the Tories I know just tend to be selfish twaaaaats. Which one are you?

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    Heisenberg
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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    I think they will have to shield until either the virus disappears or a vaccine is found. Prob the latter, so no going out for a year maybe.
    Not sure what my agenda is with regard to that? My mum is 87 in assisted living complex and father in law in 72 with COPD. Both high risk.
    Don’t want to piss on your chips but I’ve never voted Tory in my life, I swing down the middle and always have. Didn’t even vote last time I loath politics as you can probably tell. All the lefties I know tend to be the still living at home with mummy types mid 40’s, no kids, never had a proper job, have no time for their opinions to be honest. And the Tories I know just tend to be selfish twaaaaats. Which one are you?
    Your continued bashing of the Welsh Govt. for everything that you perceive they are doing worse than the UK Govt. even though you can't back it up - that agenda.

    I must be a Tory if that's the only criteria you're posing

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Your continued bashing of the Welsh Govt. for everything that you perceive they are doing worse than the UK Govt. even though you can't back it up - that agenda.

    I must be a Tory if that's the only criteria you're posing
    You probably are, they are usually smug gits.....
    Are you talking about how abysmal the testing has been here? Doesn’t wales also have one of the worst % per pop of deaths? Drakefords done well your right

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    Heisenberg
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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    You probably are, they are usually smug gits.....
    Are you talking about how abysmal the testing has been here? Doesn’t wales also have one of the worst % per pop of deaths? Drakefords done well your right
    Find one quote of me saying Drakeford has done well and I will register to join the Tory party and post the proof on here

    It's the fact that you've been criticising them for shit you clearly don't understand - like the shielding and what's happening with schools. Your argument is that schools need to open soon because your child needs to be back in education - that's just part of the issue. The fact that you were adamant that children can't even get Covid-19 hopefully explains why you were so upset at them not being open already.

    I don't know if Wales has one of the worst percentage of deaths per capita, goats. I wouldn't have thought that they did but I'm terrible at maths, remember. If you have that evidence somewhere, please feel free to share it so I can be critical of how Drakeford's been managing that aspect of the situation to add to how shit the testing in Wales has been (which it has).

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Find one quote of me saying Drakeford has done well and I will register to join the Tory party and post the proof on here

    It's the fact that you've been criticising them for shit you clearly don't understand - like the shielding and what's happening with schools. Your argument is that schools need to open soon because your child needs to be back in education - that's just part of the issue. The fact that you were adamant that children can't even get Covid-19 hopefully explains why you were so upset at them not being open already.

    I don't know if Wales has one of the worst percentage of deaths per capita, goats. I wouldn't have thought that they did but I'm terrible at maths, remember. If you have that evidence somewhere, please feel free to share it so I can be critical of how Drakeford's been managing that aspect of the situation to add to how shit the testing in Wales has been (which it has).
    It’s out there, you do the research and brush up on your maths whilst at it. The weather is too nice to waste on this nonsense.
    Kids have been proven to have a very low chance of getting it as you well know, only 3 under 15’s have even died from it. 50 die in road traffic accidents in a similar time period so shall we not drive anywhere also? Life is full of risks. My kids won’t be going back until September when the school is ready, that does rely on cardiff city council and your buddy doing actual work so you never know might not happen. I love having my kids home, it’s the best time but I know kids need social interaction. I trust you have no kids?

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    only 3 under 15’s have even died from it.
    Only hey?

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    It’s out there, you do the research and brush up on your maths whilst at it. The weather is too nice to waste on this nonsense.
    Kids have been proven to have a very low chance of getting it as you well know, only 3 under 15’s have even died from it. 50 die in road traffic accidents in a similar time period so shall we not drive anywhere also? Life is full of risks. My kids won’t be going back until September when the school is ready, that does rely on cardiff city council and your buddy doing actual work so you never know might not happen. I love having my kids home, it’s the best time but I know kids need social interaction. I trust you have no kids?
    my oldest can go back to school on monday, she is in year 12, they are splitting the year into 2 groups, 1 group monday and tuesday , wednesday to deep clean the school and then group 2 thursday and friday

    we are still discussing it at the mo

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Didn’t even vote last time
    To be honest, and this is just my opinion, if you don't vote you shouldn't get to preach about politics

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    To be honest, and this is just my opinion, if you don't vote you shouldn't get to preach about politics
    I agree and I tend not to get involved in it. It seems to bring the worst out of people and turns what is a decent mate into a cnut when he starts blabbering about politics....can’t be much more off putting in a person. Political opinion is a Bit like a haemorrhoid, we all have them but we don’t need to talk about them.

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    All the lefties I know tend to be the still living at home with mummy types mid 40’s, no kids, never had a proper job
    Crikey. Virtually all of the lefties I know are teachers, lecturers, NHS workers, even well off people with their own businesses.

    Most of the right wing people I know are those of lesser intelligence who won't even acknowledge anything factual and prefer their own opinions, regardless of how wrong they are. Most of them have no idea about the economy.

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Crikey. Virtually all of the lefties I know are teachers, lecturers, NHS workers, even well off people with their own businesses.

    Most of the right wing people I know are those of lesser intelligence who won't even acknowledge anything factual and prefer their own opinions, regardless of how wrong they are. Most of them have no idea about the economy.
    Leftie business owners? Yeah righto

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    Re: Easing of restrictions tomorrow?

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Leftie business owners? Yeah righto
    Surprisingly so. It seems like a given that those who chase money and profits must be on the political right but that's not entirely true. There are bosses out there who look after their staff and value their product before huge wads of cash. There are bosses who have no issue with paying taxes and contributing to society in that way.

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