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Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
And as a result will open up far quicker than we will, likely with no ill effects. Meanwhile we're positively delighting in our paralysis by analysis. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
I remember last year on here being told that 'nobody' liked lockdown and restrictions. I think over the next month or so any remaining doubt will cease that there absolutely are people, some in posit… (View Post)3 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
More likely to be inefficient government/civil service inertia - the head has clearly signalled they're off but there will be limbs busily working on them regardless. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
Well I got vaccinated and I've never been remotely afraid of covid. (View Post)2 -
Re: The Boundary changes – the winners and losers – politicalbetting.com
I for one am shocked that a state bureacracy used to dealing with retired 'customers' is failing to adapt when it's target demographic is now busy during the hours of 9-5, Monday to Friday. If this w… (View Post)1