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  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,383
    MaxPB said:

    That implies no increase in the current rate.
    50,000 * 30 = 1.5m

    So, yes, 1m infections by year end is not some wild outlandish forecast.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359
    pigeon said:

    You fuck people and their businesses over too much, you run out of money, the health service collapses, you get the deaths anyway.
    The odd thing is: we have been at war; in many ways a much worse situation, and your scenario did not come to pass.
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173

    Full mask mandates back.

    ping said:

    Just been to my local petrol station/express convenience store.

    “Masks are mandatory” signs up

    1/2 staff masked

    2/7 customers masked

    People ain’t complying.

    Flowery pillowcases or blue paper do nothing useful to stop Covid, and everyone knows it.

    Pointless something-must-be-done-ism.
  • PolruanPolruan Posts: 2,083
    isam said:

    No, we weren’t allowed to either, but we did.
    I suppose in that context you might be fairly relaxed about politicians and staff breaking the law, but might also be in a small minority.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,813
    pigeon said:

    If there's another lockdown, just ignore it. The police can't weld everybody's doors shut.
    They can, however, persecute blameless walkers for having the audacity to have a take away coffee with them, which thereby constitutes a picnic. The police behaved like a bunch of disreputable shits last lockdown in their persecution of easy targets.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    rcs1000 said:

    50,000 * 30 = 1.5m

    So, yes, 1m infections by year end is not some wild outlandish forecast.
    If it is cumulative then it is obvious. We are already on 50k a day. Doesn't make sense, it's not news
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173

    The odd thing is: we have been at war; in many ways a much worse situation, and your scenario did not come to pass.
    When the country was at war the Government didn't respond by telling everybody to sit at home all the bloody time.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    Lots of grumbling in HOC
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 14,073

    Watching Spiderman in the cinema next Wednesday is going to be a pain whilst wearing IMAX 3D glasses.

    They will steam up 😕
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820
    Leon said:

    If it is cumulative then it is obvious. We are already on 50k a day. Doesn't make sense, it's not news
    As we've been saying all day, this is to move the media agenda on, there's no reason to have plan b.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359
    edited December 2021
    pigeon said:

    Flowery pillowcases or blue paper do nothing useful to stop Covid, and everyone knows it.

    Pointless something-must-be-done-ism.
    "Everyone knows it."

    Well, I disagree., That means either you are mistaken, or I am, as I do not 'know' it.

    Anti-maskers are only one step down from anti-vaxxers.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    This is last December all over again, right down to the fucking graphs

    Another winter of this shit. God help us all
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173

    Watching Spiderman in the cinema next Wednesday is going to be a pain whilst wearing IMAX 3D glasses.

    I wouldn't bother. There's no enjoyment to be had sat in a mask for several hours.
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    Will there be a vote on the regs when they are laid tomorrow?
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820

    "Everyone knows it."

    Well, I disagree., That means either you are mistaken, or you are, as I do not 'know' it.

    Anti-maskers are only one step down from anti-vaxxers.
    Get fucked Josias. Seriously, you're a fucking fool.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,356
    MaxPB said:

    As we've been saying all day, this is to move the media agenda on, there's no reason to have plan b.
    It does seem like quite a big song and dance for quite a small change in the restrictions.
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173
    Anyway, off for my last visit to a restaurant, possibly ever. They'll all be gone by the time the knicker-wetters let go of lockdown next August, or possibly the one after.
  • Leon said:

    This is last December all over again, right down to the fucking graphs

    Another winter of this shit. God help us all

    Boosters are essential for all
  • HeathenerHeathener Posts: 7,085
    Leon said:

    This is last December all over again, right down to the fucking graphs

    Another winter of this shit. God help us all

    Was chatting to someone this afternoon who reckoned we have another 5 years of this.

    And I thought I was a pessimist!!
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795
    MaxPB said:

    As we've been saying all day, this is to move the media agenda on, there's no reason to have plan b.
    The ultimate dead cat. I hope people will see through it.

  • Philip

    I remember you telling me that the main benefit of leaving the EU was to get our sovereignty back.

    Now you are telling me that we had it all the time!

    So why leave?
    So we could exercise it.

    If you only have sovereignty so long as you can't exercise it, and you want to exercise it but can't, then do you have it.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106

    The considerable drop in support for the Conservative Party is in large part a consequence of news surrounding a Christmas Party that is alleged to have taken place in Downing Street last year, at a time when coronavirus restrictions forbade such gatherings. The British public is well aware of the reports: 43% say they have heard ‘a significant amount’ and 35% say they have heard ‘a fair amount’ about the Christmas Party news (just 1 in 5 say they have heard ‘a small amount’ or ‘nothing at all’ about this latest news).

    Most Britons are taking the allegations very seriously: 69% of respondents say the Metropolitan Police should investigate the Christmas Party held in Downing Street last year. A majority of both 2019 Conservative voters (56%) and 2019 Labour voters (81%) agree that the party should be investigated. Conversely, a fifth (20%) of Britons do not believe the Metropolitan Police should investigate, a position held by 33% of Conservative voters.

    Further, 63% believe the Prime Minister should resign if it is confirmed that the Christmas Party took place at a time when the Government had issued coronavirus restrictions which forbade such gatherings. In addition to 81% of Labour voters, a plurality (46%) of Conservative voters, too, think that Boris Johnson should resign in this situation.

    A quarter (24%) of respondents hold the alternative view that the Prime Minister should not resign, increasing to 39% among Conservative voters.

    If only someone here had warned us what a disaster he was likely to be, before it came to pass.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359
    MaxPB said:

    Get fucked Josias. Seriously, you're a fucking fool.
    Perhaps Max, just perhaps, you are wrong on this.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    pigeon said:

    When the country was at war the Government didn't respond by telling everybody to sit at home all the bloody time.
    They did, when it was needed. 'Stay put if the invader comes.' 'Holiday at home' to prevent 'unnecessary travel'. 'Coughs and sneezes spread diseases'. .
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,454
    IshmaelZ said:

    That is a rivetting read

    I hadn't realised she is the COP26 spokesman who drives a diesel for lifestyle reasons. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
    Carrie's got quite a niche job hiring and firing. Let's hope this has a happier ending than Marie Antoinette's her current role model
  • pigeonpigeon Posts: 5,173

    "Everyone knows it."

    Well, I disagree., That means either you are mistaken, or you are, as I do not 'know' it.

    Anti-maskers are only one step down from anti-vaxxers.
    Medical grade PPE is one thing. A bit of blue paper is something else.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478
    edited December 2021
    Witty was massively downbeat there.

    I thought it was telling he said these measures signed off by the cabinet.....I think he wanted to go a lot further.
  • HeathenerHeathener Posts: 7,085

    Witty was massively downbeat there.

    He really was

    :(
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    What's the point of Plan B? It won't touch the sides with a variant this cruel

    At least Boris is now saying We may have to live with it: with death and disease
  • MoonRabbitMoonRabbit Posts: 14,073
    IanB2 said:

    If only someone here had warned us what a disaster he was likely to be, before it came to pass.
    I never thought he would be have cake and eat it Prime Minister.

    Also have no idea who put that phrase in my head.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,536

    Witty was massively downbeat there.

    Do you think they know the vaccines won't protect against this new variant?
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820

    Perhaps Max, just perhaps, you are wrong on this.
    COVID is endemic, you pro-masking wankers have got no end date. You're walking the nation into a new forever end-state. This is where we're at with COVID, it isn't going to change. Get that into your idiotic head.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,813
    Watching my oldest daughter;s Christmas concert (online, of course, though in fairness to the school there are some people there.) Five of the choir are wearing facemasks. Madness.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    Roger said:

    She certainly cries in a very professional manner.
    When your obituary has been written and you’re only 40-ish, the tears are likely genuine.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,317
    edited December 2021
    Hmm table for ten booked on Sat at a local restaurant… all double jabbed… have to say I don’t think it will happen

    One of my mates has Covid and feels like shit. Triple jabbed with underlying conditions… does iron man races but also canes the booze
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359
    pigeon said:

    Medical grade PPE is one thing. A bit of blue paper is something else.
    There are so many aspects to this. Firstly, protection from getting infected yourself. Secondly, protection from infecting others. Thirdly, reducing the viral load a person gets.

    fourthly, I have yet to see anyone using 'a bit of blue paper' as a mask.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820
    Leon said:

    What's the point of Plan B? It won't touch the sides with a variant this cruel

    At least Boris is now saying We may have to live with it: with death and disease

    If that's true then we're living with plan b permanently. Boris has fucked it to cover up his stupid party.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478
    edited December 2021
    tlg86 said:

    Do you think they know the vaccines won't protect against this new variant?
    I wouldn't go that far, but even by Dr Doom standards, he was definitely not happy. I definitely took it that he was wanting much more restrictions and fears that there will be big spikes. He made a big point of SA hospitalization up 300% in a week and that at the moment it is still mostly among the young.
  • But that’s only a 4% lead for Labour, not 10%, so nothing to worry about.

    (Tee hee)
    And 17% LD/Green to be squeezed in the marginals against just 5% RefUK for the Tories.
  • They will steam up 😕
    That will be a blessing if watching that dross
  • Best question as usual from the public, if you won’t mandate vaccines why do you mandate restrictions on liberties?
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703

    So we could exercise it.

    If you only have sovereignty so long as you can't exercise it, and you want to exercise it but can't, then do you have it.
    LOL HYUFD levels of fuckwittery.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    Carnyx said:

    They did, when it was needed. 'Stay put if the invader comes.' 'Holiday at home' to prevent 'unnecessary travel'. 'Coughs and sneezes spread diseases'. .
    I’m old enough to remember having been told to hide under the kitchen table in the event of the four minute warning.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    I think the enthusiastic support for lockdown measures from those on the left will eventually come back to haunt them one day.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782

    I wouldn't go that far, but even by Dr Doom standards, he was definitely not happy. I definitely took it that he was wanting much more restrictions and fears that there will be big spikes. He made a big point of SA hospitalization up 300% in a week and that at the moment it is still mostly among the young.
    He was very strongly hinting at a new lockdown, as I saw it. He laid out the logic and the numbers, and then left it to the viewer to make the conclusion
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    IanB2 said:

    I’m old enough to remember having been told to hide under the kitchen table in the event of the four minute warning.
    Not before taping brown paper over the windows I hope
  • jonny83jonny83 Posts: 1,273
    edited December 2021

    Witty was massively downbeat there.

    I thought it was telling he said these measures signed off by the cabinet.....I think he wanted to go a lot further.

    He knows the pressure the NHS is under right now with an Omicron wave is on its way. We are in for a tremendously difficult winter
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,480
    IanB2 said:

    I’m old enough to remember having been told to hide under the kitchen table in the event of the four minute warning.
    Whatever happened to kitchen tables?
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    edited December 2021
    IanB2 said:

    I’m old enough to remember having been told to hide under the kitchen table in the event of the four minute warning.
    Ooh yes, that too, so you didn't get in the way of the preservation of the elite in the rush to the Rotor shelters.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,813
    RobD said:

    It does seem like quite a big song and dance for quite a small change in the restrictions.
    This is not a small change. Vaccine passports. Mandatory facemasks. This is back to square 1, fuck you Joe Public you are our bitch now stuff.
  • Over in the Commons, Tory MPs are shouting "Resign!" at Sajid Javid for announcing Covid restrictions. He's spent months trying to appease them, but in the end, he's been forced to pick a side

    https://twitter.com/RobDotHutton/status/1468646544362647557
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    IshmaelZ said:

    Not before taping brown paper over the windows I hope
    Whitewash against the flash, surely. Brown paper was 1930s ARP.
  • HeathenerHeathener Posts: 7,085
    isam said:

    Hmm table for ten booked on Sat at a local restaurant… all double jabbed… have to say I don’t think it will happen

    One of my mates has Covid and feels like shit. Triple jabbed with underlying conditions… does iron man races but also canes the booze

    Friend of mine had a social this week. 8 people, 2 pulled out last minute with covid in their homes.

    Meanwhile, have you seen about the situation at Spurs?

    This does feel eerily reminiscent to this time last year.

    Generally far, far, more people now wear masks though this time - even a fair few outdoors I notice. It has become a huge culture change.

    Some people get very hot under the collar about it but this probably isn't the time for a rant about mask wearing. Save that until Omicron wanes. Meantime we obviously have to take precautions.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,356
    Cookie said:

    This is not a small change. Vaccine passports. Mandatory facemasks. This is back to square 1, fuck you Joe Public you are our bitch now stuff.
    That's not square one.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703

    Over in the Commons, Tory MPs are shouting "Resign!" at Sajid Javid for announcing Covid restrictions. He's spent months trying to appease them, but in the end, he's been forced to pick a side

    https://twitter.com/RobDotHutton/status/1468646544362647557

    Why should he worry. Lab will support the government. Again.
  • Danger with the timing of this could be:

    "The PM dealt with his office Christmas party situation by cancelling everyone else's."


    https://twitter.com/DamianSurvation/status/1468648390393307141
  • RazedabodeRazedabode Posts: 3,106
    I can’t trust a guy delivering a serious message when he lies through his teeth.

    Governing is about trust and competence (or the perception of). How can any realistically be confident Johnson - who was saying no return to restrictions in the summer - will ever tel the truth.
  • PolruanPolruan Posts: 2,083
    Leon said:

    What's the point of Plan B? It won't touch the sides with a variant this cruel

    At least Boris is now saying We may have to live with it: with death and disease

    Like the recent travel restrictions it's mostly to be seen to be doing something while ensuring it's as inoffensive to Tory backbenchers as possible. The point now is obviously to move the news agenda - seems like the worst of all worlds because for those who think further interventions to control cases was necessary, it's (a bit) too little and (a lot) too late; for those who don't think interventions are needed it's yet another sign of the impending apocalypse, and Boris did it.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820

    Over in the Commons, Tory MPs are shouting "Resign!" at Sajid Javid for announcing Covid restrictions. He's spent months trying to appease them, but in the end, he's been forced to pick a side

    https://twitter.com/RobDotHutton/status/1468646544362647557

    Good, he fucking deserves it. Time for the letters to go in and get rid of Boris and put an actual bloody Conservative in charge and tell the science wankers, the NHS wankers to get fucked and deal with it.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295

    Witty was massively downbeat there.

    I thought it was telling he said these measures signed off by the cabinet.....I think he wanted to go a lot further.

    Has Whitty ever been anything other than downbeat.

    First.....

    like LibDems in N Shropshire.

    :smiley:

    Yes I agree the LDs are likely to win the seat now.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359
    MaxPB said:

    COVID is endemic, you pro-masking wankers have got no end date. You're walking the nation into a new forever end-state. This is where we're at with COVID, it isn't going to change. Get that into your idiotic head.
    'pro-masking wankers': enough said. You have nothing positive to say. I am not pro-mask - I would rather not wear one. But if I see it as wise to do so, I will. I am not pro-mask; I am not anti-mask.

    "idiotic head". The truth is, I hope you are right: that these measure are not necessary. But if they do prove to be necessary, then you will be the one who is proved to be unwise. That's the difference between me and you: you are unwilling to accept any scenario aside from the one that benefits you.

    Hopefully by New Year's we'll have a much better idea who was right. But if you're wrong, then there will be a heck of a lot of deaths. If I am wrong, I'll have muck thrown at me on here.
  • MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 31,296
    MaxPB said:

    COVID is endemic, you pro-masking wankers have got no end date. You're walking the nation into a new forever end-state. This is where we're at with COVID, it isn't going to change. Get that into your idiotic head.
    Sorry Max.
  • So we could exercise it.

    If you only have sovereignty so long as you can't exercise it, and you want to exercise it but can't, then do you have it.
    So we only have something if we use it? Obviously we "could" exercise it, we did. So obviously we had it.

    Is this some weird version of "having your cake and eating it?" ....or because we don't use a nuclear weapon we don't have it?



  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    Cookie said:

    Watching my oldest daughter;s Christmas concert (online, of course, though in fairness to the school there are some people there.) Five of the choir are wearing facemasks. Madness.

    If it’s anything like the average school choir, masks would be an advantage (in the absence of earmuffs or headphones for the audience)
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703
    Cookie said:

    This is not a small change. Vaccine passports. Mandatory facemasks. This is back to square 1, fuck you Joe Public you are our bitch now stuff.
    Yep. Keep the people scared and they will be easy to govern.

    Oh of course no one is scared, right. This is just to be safe. To protect the NHS.

    Protect the NHS from having to look after the people.

    Max is right. As was @contrarian. As am I, obvs.
  • Cookie said:

    This is not a small change. Vaccine passports. Mandatory facemasks. This is back to square 1, fuck you Joe Public you are our bitch now stuff.
    Mandatory facemasks, not enforced.
    Working from home, being requested.
    NHS Covid pass with either vaccination or a negative test which is free and takes a few mins for big events.

    This is all small beer on the civil liberties front.

    Far bigger issues around nationality and judicial review going on this week where the executive is really grabbing ongoing and dangerous powers.
  • AnabobazinaAnabobazina Posts: 23,795
    Andy_JS said:

    I think the enthusiastic support for lockdown measures from those on the left will eventually come back to haunt them one day.

    What about enthusiastic support for lockdown from those on the right?
  • RogerRoger Posts: 20,454
    His TV performance is absolutely sick making; It could hardly be worse. He's crucifying himself with his arrogance. Think Ceausescu on the balcony on his final day on earth
  • Am sure that PBers have all been agog with the latest news from . . . wait for it . . . Seattle!

    Special Recall Election, December 7, 2021 - Seattle City Council District 3
    > on recalling Councilmember Kshama Sawant from office

    Registered voters 77,579 Counted Tuesday 8pm 32,129 (41%)

    Recall Yes 17,048 (53.1%)
    Recall No 15,055 (48.9%)
    margin +1,993 (+6.2%) in favor of recalling Sawant

    HOWEVER, there are nearly 11k ballots returned as of this morning that have NOT been counted, mostly last night's drop box returns plus this morning's mail returns. Plus a few more valid ballots (postmarked by Tuesday) will arrive over next few days.

    And these ballots will definitely break Sawant's way. Question is, how much? She needs to get close to 60% of the remaining votes to survive. Personally think this is doable, but way too close to call right now.

    This afternoon it'll likely be a different story, as today 6k or more of the uncounted ballots will be processed, tabulated and added to tonight's updated vote count.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    Actually a profound question from Beth Rigby

    Is this it, forever?

  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820
    Heathener said:

    Instead of foul-mouthed swearing at people on here maybe go and make yourself a cup of tea, go for a walk, do something pleasant. Rather than simply spreading unpleasantness on here.
    You can get fucked as well tbh, you pro masking, pro lockdown fools are leading us all into a new end-state. There's no coming back from this because COVID is already endemic in the UK and across the world. Any measures now will have to be permanent.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359

    Danger with the timing of this could be:

    "The PM dealt with his office Christmas party situation by cancelling everyone else's."


    https://twitter.com/DamianSurvation/status/1468648390393307141

    This is why this is all rally sh*t timing. *If* these measures are necessary, then they're already holed below the waterline for many. And it is a totally unforced measure.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,480
    IshmaelZ said:

    Not before taping brown paper over the windows I hope
    I thought doing so actually turns out to be an incredbly effective measure?
  • In all honesty if O-Mike-Ron is that transmissible, vax passports aren't going to do diddly squat.
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296
    MaxPB said:

    Good, he fucking deserves it. Time for the letters to go in and get rid of Boris and put an actual bloody Conservative in charge and tell the science wankers, the NHS wankers to get fucked and deal with it.
    Would also need to tell the general public, most of whom support the restrictions, to get fucked and deal with it. I'm not sure that will play out well in the next GE tbh.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,356

    In all honesty if O-Mike-Ron is that transmissible, vax passports aren't going to do diddly squat.

    If I were to guess, I think it's being done just to increase vaccine takeup.
  • This is why this is all rally sh*t timing. *If* these measures are necessary, then they're already holed below the waterline for many. And it is a totally unforced measure.
    He's got to go. There's just no two ways about it, whichever side of the argument you're coming from.
  • CiceroCicero Posts: 3,400

    But that’s only a 4% lead for Labour, not 10%, so nothing to worry about.

    (Tee hee)
    The momentum is looking terrifying for the Tories. This is Black Wednesday on steroids.

    When even Ant and Dec are desttoying BoJo with open contempt then you know that this has really cut through.

    If Shropshire North is as bad at Chesham and Amersham then panic is going to lead to a rapid end to the "World King".

    Then things will get really interesting.
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703
    Leon said:

    Actually a profound question from Beth Rigby

    Is this it, forever?

    I'm not watching/listening.

    What was the answer?
  • Andy_JS said:

    I think the enthusiastic support for lockdown measures from those on the left will eventually come back to haunt them one day.

    It is not the Left driving this. It is Leave-voting pensioners who never go to nightclubs and never take foreign holidays.
  • MaxPB said:

    Good, he fucking deserves it. Time for the letters to go in and get rid of Boris and put an actual bloody Conservative in charge and tell the science wankers, the NHS wankers to get fucked and deal with it.
    The problem is the public are very much on the side of restrictions and this is seen in the way both Sturgeon and Drakeford retain their popularity and Labour will support them, and may even want to go further

    The conservatives are largely out of step with public opinion on this
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782

    In all honesty if O-Mike-Ron is that transmissible, vax passports aren't going to do diddly squat.

    Yes, Plan B is Plan Fucking Pointless
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    In all honesty if O-Mike-Ron is that transmissible, vax passports aren't going to do diddly squat.

    Point surely is to get the 6m laggards vaccinated. Vaxports will push some into vacination - vaccination is expected to reduce the severity. Worth it.
  • RobD said:

    If I were to guess, I think it's being done just to increase vaccine takeup.
    I thought that a few days ago, ever since Javed started to sound more urgent.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    TOPPING said:

    I'm not watching/listening.

    What was the answer?
    A sort-of-mumbled "hopefully not"

    Then Vallance said "I do understand people might be a bit deflated by all this"

    Which made me laugh, darkly
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,478
    edited December 2021

    Point surely is to get the 6m laggards vaccinated. Vaxports will push some into vacination - vaccination is expected to reduce the severity. Worth it.
    I think he said vaccination or test...well the state injectable idiots will just fake tests.

    It probably shove some to get vaccinated, but in all honesty, those digging in their heels very difficult to make them shift.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,038
    edited December 2021
    Sensible and moderate proposals by the PM tonight. Vaccine passports for nightclubs and large venues and facemasks for cinemas and theatres given Omicron but crucially no new lockdown
  • TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 43,703
    Leon said:

    A sort-of-mumbled "hopefully not"

    Then Vallance said "I do understand people might be a bit deflated by all this"

    Which made me laugh, darkly
    Thx
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    Carnyx said:

    Whitewash against the flash, surely. Brown paper was 1930s ARP.
    Good point, I'd have been in real difficulties after a nuclear air blast if I had made that elementary mistake
  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,296

    The problem is the public are very much on the side of restrictions and this is seen in the way both Sturgeon and Drakeford retain their popularity and Labour will support them, and may even want to go further

    The conservatives are largely out of step with public opinion on this
    Spot on.
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,359

    He's got to go. There's just no two ways about it, whichever side of the argument you're coming from.
    Well, I'm glad to say that I was never a fan of his in the first place. The Garden Bridge debacle is just one of many examples of why he was unsuited to be PM. But many of his opponents waste effort attacking him in ways that don't matter to those who voted for him. They knew who Boris was when they voted for him.

    The recent issues are very different, as it shows wider fuckwitterisms across his government. It's not just him.
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    My personal theory is that the left are supporting these anti-liberty measures as revenge against the population for rejecting them in every election since 2005. They think voters are stupid for voting in Conservative or Conservative-led governments since 2010, and also for supporting Brexit in 2016, and so they deserve to have some of their freedoms taken away. They're fond of the experts, on the other hand, because they're more likely to be on their side of the political spectrum.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,820
    Leon said:

    Actually a profound question from Beth Rigby

    Is this it, forever?

    I mean she's right, if we need to have measures at this stage they will need to be permanent. There's no end date to COVID in a post-vaccine world, it is always going to exist and we're always going to be in a race to get a new vaccine out against whatever the latest variant is.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,106
    Cicero said:

    The momentum is looking terrifying for the Tories. This is Black Wednesday on steroids.

    When even Ant and Dec are desttoying BoJo with open contempt then you know that this has really cut through.

    If Shropshire North is as bad at Chesham and Amersham then panic is going to lead to a rapid end to the "World King".

    Then things will get really interesting.
    Only a few weeks since I said that the PM’s tenure would end in disgrace, and even I wasn’t expecting things to move so quickly. It’s just as well you can’t add -damus to the end of my name.
  • Leon said:

    A sort-of-mumbled "hopefully not"

    Then Vallance said "I do understand people might be a bit deflated by all this"

    Which made me laugh, darkly
    At least one of the journos has actually asked an interesting question.
  • Off to the pub.

    Bye!

    As I am off to see Alestorm again on Sarurday, one of their (many) drinking songs feels appropriate:

    One More Drink at the Sunken Norwegian
    One More Drink before we have to die
    One More Drink at the Sunken Norwegian
    Raise up yer tankards of ale to the sky
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,782
    RobD said:

    If I were to guess, I think it's being done just to increase vaccine takeup.
    That was always the only reason to do it, but it should have been done three months ago
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