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I think common sense ought to prevail for those who have any. Those who haven't won't adhere to the rules anyway.
It's difficult and we all have to make choices. No easy win but that's life at the minute isn't it? It's also my daughter's 3rd birthday at Christmas so what do we do? She sees her grandparents for childcare (which is permitted), is that on top of the bubbles still? Very confusing.Overall people will just do what they want, unless they lock down with police on the streets it can't be enforced anyway.
It will be carnage over Christmas with people meeting up , another lock-down mid January is a dead cert , it will be impossible to police as how would you know who is in who's bubble it will be all down to trust and people been responsible
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 25, 2020, 09:48:58 amIt's difficult and we all have to make choices. No easy win but that's life at the minute isn't it? It's also my daughter's 3rd birthday at Christmas so what do we do? She sees her grandparents for childcare (which is permitted), is that on top of the bubbles still? Very confusing.Overall people will just do what they want, unless they lock down with police on the streets it can't be enforced anyway.My understanding, as we are in similar position, tbe bubble for childcare is you and the grandchild but not the parents
Like I said I meet my dad and brother to watch football I'm not ashamed of that , I go to work when I'm not furloughed as I work in in restaurants, only been to a pub once since march , I will not be meeting people at Christmas, but their is nothing stopping people travelling out of tier 3 into tier 2 and having a meal and drink in a pub they have never been in before , so we will have another lockdown in January as the rules make no sense as all the shops will be open from Wednesday again and people will go out and it will be crazy in the shops
Quote from: rich1471 on November 26, 2020, 09:55:59 amLike I said I meet my dad and brother to watch football I'm not ashamed of that , I go to work when I'm not furloughed as I work in in restaurants, only been to a pub once since march , I will not be meeting people at Christmas, but their is nothing stopping people travelling out of tier 3 into tier 2 and having a meal and drink in a pub they have never been in before , so we will have another lockdown in January as the rules make no sense as all the shops will be open from Wednesday again and people will go out and it will be crazy in the shopsTherein lies the problem. People only bending the rules a little bit each, but across the population that’s a hell of a lot of “eaches”..Then there are people who see others bending/breaking the rules who then think “if they can do it, so can we”..Part of the problem is eh at some of the measures are advisory or recommendations, which however strongly they are worded, are not legally binding, enforceable etc so folks will choose whether or not to comply.
Tier 3 it is then, along with most of Northern England, Tier 2 for most of Southern England
Quote from: Filo on November 26, 2020, 12:03:07 pmTier 3 it is then, along with most of Northern England, Tier 2 for most of Southern EnglandYou mean Tier 3 for Red wall and Labour constituencies and Tier 2 for safe Tory constituencies?
Quote from: EasyforDennis on November 26, 2020, 12:33:08 pmQuote from: Filo on November 26, 2020, 12:03:07 pmTier 3 it is then, along with most of Northern England, Tier 2 for most of Southern EnglandYou mean Tier 3 for Red wall and Labour constituencies and Tier 2 for safe Tory constituencies?Why does everything on here have to be political, left v right. Don't take things so personal, let go of the anger, you'll feel much better for it.
If we disagree we are not allowed to argue the case here.?This virus is a killer especially if unchecked.. many, maybe most who get it won’t be badly affected or won’t even know. Without controls it spreads silently so that eventually it gets to the more vulnerable even if millions of folks would be ok..Yes the government is to blame for mismanagement and for imposing confusing rules, but do you think if they had acted sooner and more strictly, we would have been in a better place by now.?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on November 26, 2020, 12:48:02 pmQuote from: EasyforDennis on November 26, 2020, 12:33:08 pmQuote from: Filo on November 26, 2020, 12:03:07 pmTier 3 it is then, along with most of Northern England, Tier 2 for most of Southern EnglandYou mean Tier 3 for Red wall and Labour constituencies and Tier 2 for safe Tory constituencies?Why does everything on here have to be political, left v right. Don't take things so personal, let go of the anger, you'll feel much better for it. Because this shower of shit make it political
Quote from: Filo on November 26, 2020, 12:49:39 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on November 26, 2020, 12:48:02 pmQuote from: EasyforDennis on November 26, 2020, 12:33:08 pmQuote from: Filo on November 26, 2020, 12:03:07 pmTier 3 it is then, along with most of Northern England, Tier 2 for most of Southern EnglandYou mean Tier 3 for Red wall and Labour constituencies and Tier 2 for safe Tory constituencies?Why does everything on here have to be political, left v right. Don't take things so personal, let go of the anger, you'll feel much better for it. Because this shower of shit make it politicalExcept they haven't.Below comment from the BBC article on the latest figures;The areas with the highest number of people infected per head of population are Yorkshire and the Humber, the North West and North East.No surprise we have the highest restrictions then is it?
No sha66y, it’s telling that the people in charge are not fully competent..