Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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it also states we are still in the custom union/ single market, and in transition of leaving ..... clutching straws now .....we always had a veto if need be at meetings anyway.....not that it mattered much, but the main trade we are still in the EU that has to be negotiated ......so its no where near us being out of the EU .....

You are clutching them, yes.

We have left the EU. It's a fact. You even used a paragraph where it confirmed it. But no, you keep just denying for the sake of peddling your xenophobic filth.

"Oooh no they're all picking on me!" bleats the man who isn't above blaming the most desperate in our society for spreading an airborne disease.
 
Often wonder why some look at the speck of dust in their brother's eye, however, pay no attention to the bricks in their own eye...
Are you quoting Mr
You are clutching them, yes.

We have left the EU. It's a fact. You even used a paragraph where it confirmed it. But no, you keep just denying for the sake of peddling your xenophobic filth.

"Oooh no they're all picking on me!" bleats the man who isn't above blaming the most desperate in our society for spreading an airborne disease.
Going in the garden now goodbye.....I do not post filth - carry on being spiteful and obnoxious..........
 
Think we're gonna have to move on to the next stage of restrictions.

This is the weekend everyone seems to have had enough. Loads having visitors round. Everyone about in the street. Cars everywhere. Very few seem concerned.

If people arent gonna continue to follow rules then I'm not sure its sustainable. It was never a long term answer anyway.

Next stage has to be how we let people out to do trivial, mundane, day to day activities whenever they want but in a whole new way. It's about letting people have freedom but teaching everyone how to do it safely and a long distance from others. Not gonna be easy but have to start somewhere.

By day to day activities I mean exercise, shopping, working and looking after relatives and friends etc. Not so much leisure activities.

I’d like to be able to go back to work, but only if the right safety measures are put in

I’d also like to be able to spend some time to see my nieces and nephews properly and not from behind my front gate or on a phone screen
 
Are you quoting Mr

Going in the garden now goodbye.....I do not post filth - carry on bullying......

Ah here we go. Doesn't like being proven wrong, falls back on "bullying" accusations.

It's always the fault of the foreigners in your eyes, with zero justification. You massively overinflate figures to try and prove a point. What do you think this is?
 
South Korea having to lockdown again because they mistimed their first lockdown, they seem to have jumped the gun and acted too soon.
Hopefully UK got the timing right and will not need a 2nd time.
 
South Korea having to lockdown again because they mistimed their first lockdown, they seem to have jumped the gun and acted too soon.
Hopefully UK got the timing right and will not need a 2nd time.
Some hope. UK was 2 or 3 weeks late with the first effort.
 
Anywhere near an airport or a seaport has anyone looked at the death figures there - hence the belated lockdown rumoured testing will be done next week - plus isolation for non key workers coming in ?
they reckon over 3000 per day have been coming in untested......since our lockdown .....

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Give it a rest you two.! Wrong forum.

How is it? Being in the EU (wrong) and illegal immigration being blamed for the C-19 death figures - this is the right place to challenge those sorts of statements.

If this sort of thing goes unquestioned it becomes accepted.

@Bruce Wayne might be a Lamborghini Gallardo driving One Nation Tory but he deserves a bit better than to be hissed at by the LBC Socialist
 
Thanks for heads up, was Interesting link.

Hard not to miss this bit :(
"They actually came from European imports and the high level of travel into the UK around that time." Questions have been raised about a Champions League match with Atletico Madrid in Liverpool in March – and whether it increased the spread of coronavirus in the city. Liverpool and the greater region have suffered disproportionately from coronavirus.

On 11 March, 3,000 fans travelled from Madrid for the clash with Liverpool, at a time when they were not permitted to watch their own team play at home, as all La Liga matches were ordered to be played behind closed doors, without fans present. Local reports quote public health experts in the city who believe there is a high chance that the surge in cases in the city may have been added to by the Champions League match.
 
How is it? Being in the EU (wrong) and illegal immigration being blamed for the C-19 death figures - this is the right place to challenge those sorts of statements.

If this sort of thing goes unquestioned it becomes accepted.

@Bruce Wayne might be a Lamborghini Gallardo driving One Nation Tory but he deserves a bit better than to be hissed at by the LBC Socialist

When did Joey66 say this?
 
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