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Gosh that is very low , I need a pint
On a day when a poll puts Boris Johnson on a positive personal rating for the first time since May, you show exactly the sort of thinking which leads to a situation like that - fifty two families and hundreds, if not thousands, of friends are in mourning today, but you go ahead and have your pint to celebrate.
The deaths were in there thousands , feel its improving , its not a celebration its a recognition of improvement , people though history have raised a glass at funerals or awful events in memory or a passing , without being criticised .
And yes I will rise a glass to everyone when its over as will millions of others its a natural human trait .
I didn't see anything wrong with your OP. There is positivity in infections and deaths decreasing.
It's likely that England win the Euros this/last year (6/7 games at home, better talent than before with players who actually like each other - only a dodgy manager and being overplayed this year can stop them) so what's already being described as "a summer of fun" will only become even more extreme. It would be wrong for people in the UK to think covid is over (many poorer countries will need us to step up our efforts to support them, outcome and implications of behaviour during covid shouldn't be forgotten, could see a much worse flu season or new variant which knocks us back a few steps) despite what will be high levels of relief and some happiness.
Ourf figures still don't look great compared to many other countries and it's a measure of how badly we've done that fifty two deaths is seen as a reason for celebration.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
Also, I'll raise a glass to everyone when it's over, but that's not what you said in your first post is it.
A couple of days ago you responded to the news that golf courses in Wales were opening in the following positive manner:
Got a fairways to go though as there is still the 5 mile rule so only for the rich ones who have a links at the bottom of the garden ,thanks Mark for looking after the normal people.
Little wonder people question the sincerity of your explanations when you seen unable to maintain a consistent thought pattern over a few days.
I was reading an article recently of how comparing countries isn’t probably the best way to measure success.
I’d always be the first to criticise this government and there is no argument from me that we’ve handled this poorly.
But we do have an over weight population who are very susceptible to the virus. We also have a very old population thanks to the nhs and we are also a very densely populated country.
So whilst we have handled it poorly especially on the lead up to Christmas comparing our deaths to other countries maybe is the best metric to judge.
Also there I think there is a floor for number fo deaths from this especially due to the seasonal effect so I’m not sure how likely we ever are to see single figures again.
Category B makes plenty of sense.
There is absolutely no viable opposition to the Tories at the moment.
The UK is crying out for a new young dynamic figurehead to look to for salvation, but there is nobody even on the horizon.
At the moment, the Tories can run roughshod through any city they want in the UK with all guns blazing. and the poor townsfolk only have peashooters to repel them.
its great news that its getting so low, of course any death is sad, but only a month or so ago it was more than 10 times that
shows how well the government has done since Christmas, must have been a hard call to shut everything down and keep on with furlough and all the help they are providing
time to open the country up
The Labour And Liberal parties are done , finished
The 60 percent of the population that didn't vote for the tory clowns need to accept this
The only way to snub their rifles , Eton ones of course , is to form a left of centre democratic party ......not a bad idea for a name ......and unite against them
It might not be the left wing Labour party I would be attracted to but its 2021 and there is no opposition to the tories and that opposition to the tories is split
Labour , Plaid , Liberals , Greens , independents , SNP .....I hate sturgeon and her crew , silly twats .....and plaid are living in the age of druids
Drop it all , fold the parties and get a united opposition
Or just be ruled by toffs
Let's look at Category B then. There are plenty of left wing parties to vote for if you're so inclined, ones further to the right than the Conservatives, ones that offer radically different policies to the UK Government on the environment if that's your thing, ones that offer independence for Wales if you want it - you may not fall into that category, but an awful lot of people who bemoan the lack of opposition to a Government use that as a reason to vote for said Government, it makes no sense at all.
Also, according to you, "the Tories can run roughshod through any city they want in the UK". Well, is that really true in Wales? To hear some on here talk, Wales is run by the Labour Party and, given how they responded late last year when the WAG was, rightly in my view, being criticised for how they came out of the Firebreak lockdown they had imposed in October/November, they didn't think they were being ruled by the Conservative Party. Indeed the poster who brought up the subject of the three categories, is keen on calling the leader of the WAG, Kim Jung Drakeford which hardly suggests that he thinks of him as a powerless puppet of the UK Government.
The UK and Welsh Governments have both hit the vaccine targets they set for themselves (they'd hardly have set ones they were not confident of reaching) and are now following broadly similar policies when it comes to Covid - at the fourth time of asking, Johnson's Government have finally realised that they are in a situation where they cannot run before they can walk and are therefore being more cautious than they have been. Yet, there is a core of posters on here who still rush to the UK Government's defence, while also being quick to criticise the WAG when they can - in some cases, their attitude towards what can be called cock ups and failures differs depending on who is responsible for them, while others who acknowledge UK Government failures give the impression that they will make little difference to how they will vote at the next election.
Categories B and C are, in the majority of cases, just convenient excuses to justify the way someone votes.