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When will this shit end?


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1 minute ago, ace56blaa said:

Yeah I'm starting to get super pissed off about the christmas thing. As someone still following distancing and not going round other peoples houses. It seems so annoying it's like the people following the rules are making up for people who want free reign. If everyone was sensible about restrictions and actually followed them then we might not be talking about needed a day off for christmas. 

Furthermore yep, its such a conservative move to think christmas, is worth an extra week - month of lockdown, when we could have just had smaller christmas's. Everyone wants to see family and friends, but the more we do stupid shit like this the longer that'll take - it's just a fucking holiday, one that isn't celebrated by millions of people in this country. (saying that as someone who loves xmas)

Just thank god we're not in america where there's gonna be no enforcement of lockdowns etc until biden gets in. 

It's difficult...those who live alone...elderly etc. No easy answers...as with any of this...but, govt need to get the messaging out early if going to have restrictions over xmas, and if not what that means...

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4 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

It's difficult...those who live alone...elderly etc. No easy answers...as with any of this...but, govt need to get the messaging out early if going to have restrictions over xmas, and if not what that means...

The live alone lot are dealt with in support bubbles and obviously with people being sensible can be able to spend it with another household. Though if that household is bigger or has kids in there are still moral questions about that when some of those same people could be vaccinated in January.

The thing that makes me sad is that some of those people who spend a family Christmas who would be eligible to be vaccinated in January won't make it that far. And for what? a day?

 

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4 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

It's difficult...those who live alone...elderly etc. No easy answers...as with any of this...but, govt need to get the messaging out early if going to have restrictions over xmas, and if not what that means...

Yeah it's just so exhausting. Mr Bojo still unironically calling Keir Starmer, Mr Hindsight whilst we're just over a month from a big holiday for a lot of people. - People just want to know what adjustments they need to make. Will restaurants be open? could that be a safer option for larger families. - Will students be home and if so do they need to isolate before hand. So many things that could be addressed now in order to make xmas a lot safer. But we'll probably get shops open for 2 weeks before xmas and huge surge in cases in the new year and another lockdown. 

The government keeps saying they have to make hard decisions, but they only do so, when it's too late, getting all of the negative effects of a decision with less positive. Like this lockdown for example, we could have been in a much better place case and deaths wise if we locked down earlier, now we'll probably come out of lockdown too high in december, higher than June anyway. 

It's so easy to see that their priorities is taking care of their own white middle class voters, who can happily work from home, but still want to have everyone round for a 3 day christmas feast. 

How many people are struggling to buy presents for their kids, afford food day to day let alone thinking about buying a turkey, chicken or nut roast (if your cool) 

Maybe the government should give everyone a xmas present this year. Some fucking leadership clarity and support.

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24 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

The socialist campaign group are revolting. And McCluskey.  This is going to go on and on...could end up destroying Starmer as leader...and ultimately splitting labour. I guess had to happen at some point. What a hill to die on.

McCluskey doesn't have the support of (large numbers of) his members anymore though. If he hadn't already agreed to "step down" early, there'd be steps underway right now to remove him.

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13 minutes ago, ace56blaa said:

Yeah it's just so exhausting. Mr Bojo still unironically calling Keir Starmer, Mr Hindsight whilst we're just over a month from a big holiday for a lot of people. - People just want to know what adjustments they need to make. Will restaurants be open? could that be a safer option for larger families. - Will students be home and if so do they need to isolate before hand. So many things that could be addressed now in order to make xmas a lot safer. But we'll probably get shops open for 2 weeks before xmas and huge surge in cases in the new year and another lockdown. 

The government keeps saying they have to make hard decisions, but they only do so, when it's too late, getting all of the negative effects of a decision with less positive. Like this lockdown for example, we could have been in a much better place case and deaths wise if we locked down earlier, now we'll probably come out of lockdown too high in december, higher than June anyway. 

It's so easy to see that their priorities is taking care of their own white middle class voters, who can happily work from home, but still want to have everyone round for a 3 day christmas feast. 

How many people are struggling to buy presents for their kids, afford food day to day let alone thinking about buying a turkey, chicken or nut roast (if your cool) 

Maybe the government should give everyone a xmas present this year. Some fucking leadership clarity and support.

its Nuts ... they should get a roasting for suggesting it goes ahead 

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17 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said:

The live alone lot are dealt with in support bubbles and obviously with people being sensible can be able to spend it with another household. Though if that household is bigger or has kids in there are still moral questions about that when some of those same people could be vaccinated in January.

The thing that makes me sad is that some of those people who spend a family Christmas who would be eligible to be vaccinated in January won't make it that far. And for what? a day?

 

I'm one of the 'live alone lot' as you so eloquently put it! So is my mum, so is my brother & so is my daughter. So I have to choose only one of them to spend xmas with? Well bollocks to that - I'm spending it with all of them & I don't give a fuck what anyone else thinks!

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4 minutes ago, Punksnotdead said:

I'm one of the 'live alone lot' as you so eloquently put it! So is my mum, so is my brother & so is my daughter. So I have to choose only one of them to spend xmas with? Well bollocks to that - I'm spending it with all of them & I don't give a fuck what anyone else thinks!

But you're in a situation where you can do that and keep it controlled I'm sure with the scope of ages involved everyone will be sensible and take precautions as best they can ahead of time. The rest of the children that make up this country won't or can't do this - there'll be gatherings of loads of people country wide, with some having been to parties etc over the days before and spreading the virus. That's where the problem lies - it's always going to be personal choice, but the government "lifting" restrictions will give people license to have a massive blow out instead of thinking about risk

And we'll be in lockdown for much longer than we need to. 

I honestly wish this was January in the situation we're in now - Christmas is just going to fuck it up and set us back

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4 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

Tough decision to make. 
 

Would you be prepared to cancel a normal Christmas if it meant Glastonbury would go ahead. 
 

I know what I would do but I’m a miserable Grinch that hates Christmas 😂

I hate christmas and not going to glastonbury so couldn't care less.

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5 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

Tough decision to make. 
 

Would you be prepared to cancel a normal Christmas if it meant Glastonbury would go ahead. 
 

I know what I would do but I’m a miserable Grinch that hates Christmas 😂

It’s not tough for me ... Glastonbury wins out .... I don’t spend everyday on a forum talking about Christmas :) 

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12 minutes ago, crazyfool1 said:

It’s not tough for me ... Glastonbury wins out .... I don’t spend everyday on a forum talking about Christmas :) 

lolll, when you putting it like that makes us all sound insane

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Thats it in a nut shell though

Most people on here would put Glastonbury as priorty over most things possibly bending rules as needed. Many people outside this fprum value Christmas in the same way. Some of it is also hype that if we can have a normal Christmas it shows we are going to be pk but mostly many many people are using this as the thing to aim for .

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25 minutes ago, squirrelarmy said:

Tough decision to make. 
 

Would you be prepared to cancel a normal Christmas if it meant Glastonbury would go ahead. 
 

I know what I would do but I’m a miserable Grinch that hates Christmas 😂

I love Christmas but love Glastonbury even more so it has to be sacrifices now for Glastonbury in the summer.

 

But it's not even about that, it's about the risks of a virus being spread round households in winter. I live on my own so I would be one of those people mentioned about that would potentially be on their own at Christmas but I would still do it because of the greater good.

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5 minutes ago, danmarks said:

Thats it in a nut shell though

Most people on here would put Glastonbury as priorty over most things possibly bending rules as needed. Many people outside this fprum value Christmas in the same way. Some of it is also hype that if we can have a normal Christmas it shows we are going to be pk but mostly many many people are using this as the thing to aim for .

thing is.,,,xmas is right in the middle of this 2nd wave...will all be over by June (maybe).

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4 minutes ago, danmarks said:

Thats it in a nut shell though

Most people on here would put Glastonbury as priorty over most things possibly bending rules as needed. Many people outside this fprum value Christmas in the same way. Some of it is also hype that if we can have a normal Christmas it shows we are going to be pk but mostly many many people are using this as the thing to aim for .

But the problem is many of those people won't be able to accept when it doesn't happen because it's not safe to do. It was never realistic to aim for mid December as an end point but people have been conditioned that Christmas comes above all else. 

and I'll keep saying it - in the UK it comes above some people's lives this year. People are going to be sacrificed for Christmas. Actual lives

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1 minute ago, squirrelarmy said:

Think that’s pretty unanimous. It’s not just even about making sure Glastonbury goes ahead. 
 

#CancelChristmas

I want it on the record that I brought up these concerns back in the summer, on the record dammit.

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