Covid and the mentality of some! 19:36 - May 22 with 30164 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Well I finally ventured out for the first time since lockdown, mainly as I was missing decent sausages and know local butcher is strict on social distance and only 1 customer per time in the shop, 32 sausages in the freezer and other stuff no issues. The mrs then decided we had to go to a mini Sainsbury’s for essentials, I headed in (she stayed in the car). Within 30 seconds I avoided 3 builders (no way related) rolling a cig with a homeless women, dodged that. Got inside and nice 2 meter squares on the floor, within a minute a bloke probably mid 40’s walked right next to me to get his sausages and steak, I made a comment and he moved away and apologised. Just as he did a girl and lad in late teens walked straight through the middle of us, by then the air turned a little blue. Those breaking the rule (other than the 1 guy) were average age low 20’s, everyone else was moving away, waiting and doing what was expected largely, and some more so. The point is, we have the highest death rate in Europe, and that goes hand in hand with the highest level of dickheads and lowest level of general respect, add lack of allowable control from the police and, to a point governmental confusion. Loads of things can be blamed but we are no longer a nation of shopkeepers, we are a nation of fcukwits, we need proper police control, fines, car seizures etc. Stop buggering about and do something about it, bombing Southend beach sadly is too extreme. I won’t be heading out again for a long while. I genuinely wish I was German, or Dutch, or Australian, or ........... | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 12:48 - May 23 with 1932 views | rochdaleriddler |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 11:47 - May 23 by roccydaleian | Where did I say he should resign? I pointed out Kinnock did something very similar and he’s still in his job. Both are guilty so both should face the same consequences. I haven’t supported anyone on this subject, so please stop accusing me of something I haven’t done. |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:00 - May 23 with 1906 views | 442Dale |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 12:47 - May 23 by D_Alien | But if you think about it, it isn't about politics at all, it's about human decency, and hypocrisy which all politicians engage in to some degree or other (not to mention everyone else) This business involving Cummings is a particularly egregious example, and he should go What i suspect will happen is he will go, but will continue to act as an adviser except behind the scenes instead of popping into Downing Street (and committees) in front of the cameras [Post edited 23 May 2020 12:50]
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Agreed on the human decency and that was behind the points being made elsewhere. We all have a part to play, and when mistakes are made, it unfortunately seems to be the norm to excuse and justify. Still it goes on. It’s really quite pathetic.
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:07 - May 23 with 1892 views | D_Alien |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:00 - May 23 by 442Dale | Agreed on the human decency and that was behind the points being made elsewhere. We all have a part to play, and when mistakes are made, it unfortunately seems to be the norm to excuse and justify. Still it goes on. It’s really quite pathetic.
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There's far more damage being done by trying to support him than by the original offence (it was an offence) One of Cummings' particular talents (yes, he has some) has been the ability to judge the public mood. if this has now failed him, he might as well go anyway Edit: i note that BJ hasn't yet publicly supported him. He needs to make the right decision, and today, unless it's made for him; but the longer we wait the worse it will get Further edit: it needs to be before today's press briefing, at 4pm. Whoever the government puts forward to do the briefing will get slaughtered otherwise. Once the issue becomes the story, it's lost [Post edited 23 May 2020 13:24]
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:08 - May 23 with 1891 views | jonesy |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 11:31 - May 23 by 442Dale | Why not add them to the other thread? |
Because it’s appeared on this thread! | | | |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:26 - May 23 with 1843 views | isitme | I suppose the distance and his position makes it a lot different from this situation? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-52772306 By the way I am in no way trying to defend him, Neil Ferguson, Stephen Kinnock, or any of the many other lockdown breakers. | | | |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:37 - May 23 with 1817 views | D_Alien |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:26 - May 23 by isitme | I suppose the distance and his position makes it a lot different from this situation? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-52772306 By the way I am in no way trying to defend him, Neil Ferguson, Stephen Kinnock, or any of the many other lockdown breakers. |
What Cummings should've done was seek advice from his local health services, or 111 If they'd then advised the course of action he took, he'd have some sympathy for the predicament he and his family found himself in, but which as you rightly show with your link hasn't been an uncommon one during this crisis | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:43 - May 23 with 1800 views | BigDaveMyCock | The worse thing that will come out of this will be the Cummings-led propaganda fight back that will be disseminated all over social media. Expect to see a lot of hapless people sharing messages from supposed ‘real’ people’s Facebook and Twitter accounts with us against them (them being politicians) messages such as ‘we don’t need government to tell us what’s common-sense or best for our families’ - usually accompanied by a Union Jack. The outcome, however, will unfortunately be an undermining of the important social distancing message as people increasingly think the message to social distance is just over officious interference. [Post edited 23 May 2020 13:48]
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:53 - May 23 with 1768 views | isitme |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:43 - May 23 by BigDaveMyCock | The worse thing that will come out of this will be the Cummings-led propaganda fight back that will be disseminated all over social media. Expect to see a lot of hapless people sharing messages from supposed ‘real’ people’s Facebook and Twitter accounts with us against them (them being politicians) messages such as ‘we don’t need government to tell us what’s common-sense or best for our families’ - usually accompanied by a Union Jack. The outcome, however, will unfortunately be an undermining of the important social distancing message as people increasingly think the message to social distance is just over officious interference. [Post edited 23 May 2020 13:48]
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Unfortunately for a significant and growing minority they are already undermining the social distancing message. Where I live the only two people out clapping pans on Thursday evening are the two families who the past couple of weeks have been consistently floughting the rules. The more people in the public eye are reported breaking lockdown rules the more the general public think why should I bother and it is not just those in political sphere but the likes of Kyle Walker etc who undermine the message. [Post edited 23 May 2020 13:54]
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:01 - May 23 with 1746 views | BigDaveMyCock |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 13:53 - May 23 by isitme | Unfortunately for a significant and growing minority they are already undermining the social distancing message. Where I live the only two people out clapping pans on Thursday evening are the two families who the past couple of weeks have been consistently floughting the rules. The more people in the public eye are reported breaking lockdown rules the more the general public think why should I bother and it is not just those in political sphere but the likes of Kyle Walker etc who undermine the message. [Post edited 23 May 2020 13:54]
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Just read the BBC link shared by 442 and noted one Cabinet Minister tweeted “Caring for your family is not a crime.” That’s the very type of message that will be forwarded. Of course it’s not a crime. However, the question is not either/or. You don’t have to break the rules to care for your family. But they are subtly associating the two. For all those that followed the rules, you cared for your families and the wider public. If everyone did what he did...well, we, and all our families, would be fooked. [Post edited 23 May 2020 14:02]
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:02 - May 23 with 1742 views | TVOS1907 |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 11:36 - May 23 by roccydaleian | Can you point out where I’ve supported anyone on this subject please? |
Even to a non-political person like me, it was obvious where you were going with your posts. | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:06 - May 23 with 1736 views | 442Dale | | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:18 - May 23 with 1715 views | roccydaleian |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:02 - May 23 by TVOS1907 | Even to a non-political person like me, it was obvious where you were going with your posts. |
Would you care to elaborate then? It’s pretty simple really. If Labour want rid of Cummings and it’s reasonable for them to do so, I think it’s only reasonable that someone who’s done something very similar should face the same consequences. So go on then, what direction were my posts leading to apart from wanting some fairness? [Post edited 23 May 2020 14:32]
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:21 - May 23 with 1707 views | Sandyman | The more you look at what Cummings' friends are saying, the worse it gets! "His actions were in line with coronavirus guidelines". Lies. There were only 4 reasons allowed for travelling : Travelling for work purposes. One form of exercise a day. Any medical need. Shopping for basic necessities. The published guidelines said: As quoted earlier in this thread, the guidance from the Prime Minister was NOT to use grandparents for child minding. I've still got the letter and leaflet we were all sent from Boris Johnson about Coronavirus. Cummings has ignored the instructions within those documents. Boris' letter even says "These rules must be observed. So If people break the rules, the police will issue fines and disperse gatherings" . Other families have managed to cope with the young children in these situations and kept to the rules. Cummings should be fined and sacked for me. PS: The other 2 MP's mentioned earlier would probably get away with it as they "claimed" to be delivering essential medical supplies, which is allowed. | | | |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:29 - May 23 with 1691 views | TVOS1907 |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:18 - May 23 by roccydaleian | Would you care to elaborate then? It’s pretty simple really. If Labour want rid of Cummings and it’s reasonable for them to do so, I think it’s only reasonable that someone who’s done something very similar should face the same consequences. So go on then, what direction were my posts leading to apart from wanting some fairness? [Post edited 23 May 2020 14:32]
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You know perfectly well what I'm getting at and Riddler gave it you on a plate. | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:36 - May 23 with 1662 views | 442Dale | Some further points: - it’s not about what others have done. - it’s not about identifying mitigating circumstances. - it’s not about whether there’s any sort of explanation using examples elsewhere. - it’s about whether something will actually happen to illustrate to the public that those making decisions on behalf of us all care enough to admit that this was wrong. At the moment it’s actually becoming worse. | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:41 - May 23 with 1643 views | D_Alien |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:36 - May 23 by 442Dale | Some further points: - it’s not about what others have done. - it’s not about identifying mitigating circumstances. - it’s not about whether there’s any sort of explanation using examples elsewhere. - it’s about whether something will actually happen to illustrate to the public that those making decisions on behalf of us all care enough to admit that this was wrong. At the moment it’s actually becoming worse. |
Some leadership required here Nay, expected One hour twenty minutes till 4pm | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:46 - May 23 with 1628 views | pnc4eva1 |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 08:55 - May 23 by roccydaleian | If he goes, will Labour sack Stephen Kinnock? |
Will Johnson face the sack for going to his second home | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 14:48 - May 23 with 1625 views | electricblue | The week before Boris put us in lockdown we where up on holiday in scotland ans all seemed normal. The saturday before the announcement on tuesday we came home and everybody seemed totally different mentally to it all. Sunday morning my wife got up early to buy groceries from work(works for a major supermarket) and at 8am whilst in store she was surprised by the lack of items on shelves... She the travelled 10miles to an aldi and even though it had a small prelockdown queue she managed to purchase food etc.... And since the lockdown started she as bought items from work when required and we didnt hoard as there was no need to.. I never ventured out for over 4wks except fir an early morning dog walk before people got up... Hardest part is not seeing my mother and my daughter even our niece n nephew, it really is an eye opener when you see people out n about as though its a normal day.. We are now in May and i have not been anywhere except the park it as become the new normality for me.. Im surprised with the ignorence of people that the death toll isnt higher than what we are told..... Only plus side is that i can get landscape deliveries for our garden makeover.... The lockdown is causing mental health issues of alsorts people and i must admit i have started to feel it on several occaisions, im lucky as i guess as i can talk to various people via any means.... But to venture out needlessly i dont think so as i would rather be safe within my own abode, what does worry me is that my missus is a front line keyworker and the abuse she and her colleagues get is shocking and it comes from any age and walk of life...... Stay safe people..... | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 15:30 - May 23 with 1581 views | 442Dale |
It’s literally become an episode of The Thick Of It now. Does that mean Cummings is going to be the next Doctor Who? | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 15:40 - May 23 with 1572 views | rochdaleriddler |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 12:47 - May 23 by D_Alien | But if you think about it, it isn't about politics at all, it's about human decency, and hypocrisy which all politicians engage in to some degree or other (not to mention everyone else) This business involving Cummings is a particularly egregious example, and he should go What i suspect will happen is he will go, but will continue to act as an adviser except behind the scenes instead of popping into Downing Street (and committees) in front of the cameras [Post edited 23 May 2020 12:50]
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Agree with this, I felt sorry for Ferguson, I thought Kinnock and Jenrick were silly, but hardly of any importance. But Cummings is at the heart of Govt, and decency dictates he has to go | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 15:57 - May 23 with 1550 views | foreverhopefulDale |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 08:55 - May 23 by roccydaleian | If he goes, will Labour sack Stephen Kinnock? |
They should do. | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 16:03 - May 23 with 1530 views | James1980 | They are not going to sack Cummings. A few members of government have already come out in support of him. Its a tad scary too me they won't criticise him at all. How much power does this man have over them? | |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 16:06 - May 23 with 1525 views | kel |
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Covid and the mentality of some! on 16:09 - May 23 with 1508 views | rochdaleriddler |
Covid and the mentality of some! on 16:03 - May 23 by James1980 | They are not going to sack Cummings. A few members of government have already come out in support of him. Its a tad scary too me they won't criticise him at all. How much power does this man have over them? |
Too much | |
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