I didnt mean to insinuate that the minority were only in one group or another. They are spattered across all demographics from what i see.There's a good minority of people that don't believe in covid...
I'm finding that the vast majority of this minority are the older entitled type, rather than students.
Sure, if you're going to police it, when there's local lockdowns, the Police should patrol the people who have been openly against Covid and make sure they stay in their house.
Or we can just not heavily police one section of society whilst 'trusting' the rest.
The Government is taking their gloves off when it comes to students because no-one really cares about them, they won't call discrimination if they get picked on, oh and 'they're all lefties.'
Imagine if you had the Police camping outside your doorstep when you're in a local lockdown, would you be happy about that? Or more imalrightjackisms
You realise that half of those are for delivery services...right? They aren't tracking you, they are tracking parcels and services.
Of course they won't, why would they want to lead by example?
Same used to happen when pubs chucked out at 11. But these ppl need to take responsibility and just go home tbh.Oh, what a surprise.
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Covid: Manchester mayor calls for 'urgent review' of 10pm closures
Greater Manchester mayor says the curfew is doing "more harm than good", but ministers defend it.www.bbc.co.uk
Who would have thought chucking everyone out of the pubs at exactly the same time would cause such problems.
You saying i am an extreme muslim?We should implement Sharia Law, that'll stop covid.
You saying i am an extreme muslim?
whats wrong with demanding people act responsibly?
i dont think i have ever advocated stoning people as punishment
Just a reminder it took 60 odd years to repeal emergency reduced drinking hours from the war.
It was still in place in the late 80s.
I remember when the pubs shut at lunch time and closed at 10.30
All these new laws are being pushed under the 1984 health act.
Say no more.
Link to this? (Hopefully one with a bit of context).Just a reminder it took 60 odd years to repeal emergency reduced drinking hours from the war.
Sounds like the correct statutory instrument to protect health during a pandemic, no?All these new laws are being pushed under the 1984 health act.
I kind of wish you would - because it's not at all clear what you're trying to say.Say no more.
if i am around and at a lose end its something that is entertaining and informativeI actually like Newscast - used to be Brexitcast and then became corona cast it is very funny at times.
This article.
Cant find anything to back it up.
Which of your nasty little right-wing cesspools did you find that one in?This article.
Cant find anything to back it up.
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Australian state law empowers officials to forcibly remove underwear to administer vaccine - LifeSite
Law enforcement has the legal power 'to remove anything (including underwear) that the relevant person is wearing' if it's determined that that person must be vaccinated.www.google.com
Enjoy your new title.Fucking hell. It looks like I agree with @Scouse and a Liberal Democrat MP on the same day. What the fuck is going on?
Really what the fuck was she thinking of? Complete massive tool. you just wonder what these people were thinking when doing such things.![]()
MP Margaret Ferrier's Covid Parliament trip 'indefensible'
SNP MP Margaret Ferrier is facing calls to resign after she was suspended by her party.www.bbc.co.uk