Wulfrun_Phil
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Re: The UK’s still odds-on favourite for Biden’s first international visit – but could he stopover in Du
Yes, it's becoming a bit of a parody in all honesty. It does question the extent of devolution. I think that the UK government should, in exceptional circumstances, be able to declare a national emer… (View Post)2 -
Re: The UK’s still odds-on favourite for Biden’s first international visit – but could he stopover in Du
Agree. More generally, we are in a national emergency that has blighted lives of everyone for over a year. The vaccine is the only hope of a route back to normality. The workplace is probably the mos… (View Post)2 -
Re: As expected Johnson is taking a cautious approach but at least there’s an end in sight – politicalbe
The irony is, by banning golf for another 5 weeks, Covid infection rates are more likely to rise than fall. The reason: rather than do my preferred form of exercise, the only access to green space is… (View Post)1 -
Re: While we wait for Johnson’s “road map” is Carrie the one who is really in charge? – politicalbetting
Yes it is total lunacy. Compulsory near house arrest on everyone just because the Government won't face down the refuseniks. They don't even need to make vaccination compulsory. They just need to con… (View Post)2 -
Re: Leader and government approval ratings and voting intention as a guide to general election results –
In the years leading up to the 2015 general election, Ed Miliband was always miles behind David Cameron in approval ratings, even when Labour were slightly ahead or (eventually) level pegging in the … (View Post)3