TimRegency
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TimRegencyParticipantThe doddery old wrinkles can take advantage of the golden opportunity to apologise to the youngsters for robbing them of their future by persistently voting for these Tory wreckers.
TimRegencyParticipantWhat happened to that £37 Billion the Tories gave to serco and chums for an excel spreadsheet, glamorously described as ‘test and trace’?
If we’re going to invest in a defence system, how about one that protects us from the Tories?
January 28, 2021 at 9:39 am in reply to: Mark Pritchard says he has done excellent to keep council tax down to 6.95% #199751
TimRegencyParticipantEven Pritchard looks more like a socialist than Davies. But that’s stitch-up politics for you. If only Tory voters realised that Labour is stealing from them too – robbing them of alternatives, different approaches, the right to change your mind and punish those who have let you down. They thieve democracy from us all by effectively saying ‘you can have any colour political party you want, as long as it’s blue.’
TimRegencyParticipantAs for the war criminal. It’s no accident that Margaret Thatcher described him as her ‘greatest achievement.’
TimRegencyParticipantI really do sympathise with what you’re arguing, Zinger. I have a serious underlying condition, but would happily wait a bit longer so that those in front of me are vaccinated properly. The danger here is that by not doing what it says on the label, they could end up nullifying the effectiveness of the vaccine and that would spoil things for everybody.
TimRegencyParticipant…especially with a new vaccine. But while people keep voting Conservative, what can you do?
TimRegencyParticipantA thread on what was discussed earlier, complete with WHO guidance:
The WHO recommends a maximum gap between Pfizer doses of 3-6 weeks, ie 42 days max.
So why is the government going it alone with an off-label, evidence free, 12+ week gap?
*Today* is 42 days since the first Pfizer doses.
This is wrong, @BorisJohnson.https://t.co/UcNOgZAi4u
— Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) January 23, 2021
January 20, 2021 at 8:21 pm in reply to: Mark Pritchard says he has done excellent to keep council tax down to 6.95% #199232
TimRegencyParticipantGeorge Osborne’s local government/council budget cuts.
As John McDonnell pointed out a while ago, local councils are being used as‘human shields’ for hard-right Tory austerity cuts. The public voted for it.
TimRegencyParticipantThat’s good news about the vaccinations, but disappointing about the staff testing. I was led to believe that a proper regime was in place, maybe I need to get back to my AM Lesley Griffiths.
TimRegencyParticipant“Telling someone to remain at least 2 metres away from me is being a vigilante? LOL, what a pair of snowflakes!“
No, here’s the actual statement referred to:
“It is EVERYONES responsibility to point out those who are infringing and ignoring the rules.”
The first quote describes a situation that affects you, the second creates a general responsibility on the public to police others. The two are different.
Zinger is right that it’s not fair to expect shop workers to police this and suggested the military could do it. With a bit of training, that might just work better than getting the public to do it, as vigilantism is loaded with risk.
This is a stressful time for everybody, but especially for those who work in hospital. I can understand why health workers are anxious that people obey the rules, but being overzealous, however understandable it might be, can cause vulnerable people to get trampled on and may increase rather than inhibit the virus spread.
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