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When will this shit end?


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3 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

Is Starmer not allowed to ask Johnson why he hasn't answered his questions?

Course not. It would take valuable time from his fellow Tories patting him on the back and asking softball questions!

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2 minutes ago, Andre91 said:

That fella thanking the PM for the tremendous job he has done in leading the country through this is like thanking Al-Queda for refurbishing the World Trade Centre. 

It feels like some people are fed lines/questions to throw at him to give him solid talking points. 

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4 hours ago, Dave85radiohead said:

Not sure about swine flu. I know there was a vaccination programme but there were issues with that too? I think but yep you got me with the Spanish flu.

Still I hardly think that 50 million dead is something we should be aspiring to.

I admit it is technically possible and I was wrong in that respect but I still don’t think it is a feasible strategy going forward and any talk of it been the way forward should be knocked on the head.
 

The depressing thing is that I’m reality, until we get a Vaccine that we may never get, it’s the only game in town.

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5 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

From the guidelines published today "For the foreseeable future, workers should continue to work from home rather than their normal physical workplace, wherever possible. "

What's childish about following that?

It's childish to say you aren't doing what the Parliament is doing to fuel division.

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The BBC will broadcast a response from the Leader of the Opposition to last night’s statement by the UK Prime Minister
17:50 Radio
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3 minutes ago, mcshed said:

It's childish to say you aren't doing what the Parliament is doing to fuel division.

Ok, I get that - but it's kind of risking their lives and their families lives to do things differently.  Scotland do have their own parliament after all.  Have I misunderstood what's going on here?  

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2 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Ok, I get that - but it's kind of risking their lives and their families lives to do things differently.  Scotland do have their own parliament after all.  Have I misunderstood what's going on here?  

These are Scottish MPs not Scottish MSPs. MSPs will so as Holyrood wishes. They are only risking their lives in as much as everyone else is, Parliament will be much more on point with precautions than your average building site.

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