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Just now, Youngstu said:

So sorry Andy, I must be completely misinterpreting what you're saying. Now I see that when you're challenging someone to "say that to my face" (or similar) it isn't really meant to come across as threatening, or intimidating, or as I previously thought challenging them to a fight if they say the same thing in person to your face.

From this statement I clearly see that all you're really saying is that you'd like to have a longer discussion about the topic in person as you really feel that the points could be better conveyed by both parties in a verbal discussion in person, as opposed to on a forum such as this. When you've asked them to suggest a time and place (or words to similar effect), you're at that point extremely passionate about arranging the meet up for a longer discussion. 

Sorry again for misinterpreting your words and making defamatory statements about your intentions without any real evidence that could be submitted in a court of law!😜

Apology accepted. :) 

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If they had just slipped us all a couple of K and told us to stay home for a month, we could have sorted this last year.

 

I don't have kids, I don't think that their schooling is the biggest unnecessary casualty right now either. If you're incapable of home-schooling a child, you probably aren't qualified to have one.

 

 

Good at a level maths are you?

Or gcse physics?

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3 hours ago, muttley9050 said:

Good at a level maths are you?

Or gcse physics?

I don't know about a level maths, I did have to do canny advanced maths when doing my degree in arb though. I could probably handle the GCSE physics bit.
To be fair, I'm more concerned about the amount of people launching themselves off bridges, and the socio-economic effect of failed lockdowns than I am about kids missing another month or two of school.

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5 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Well not right now obviously as Im off-shore. But sometimes when discussions veer off the way they are its better to make your point face to face to avoid any confusion. :) 

Internet hardman alert. 

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I don't know about a level maths, I did have to do canny advanced maths when doing my degree in arb though. I could probably handle the GCSE physics bit.
To be fair, I'm more concerned about the amount of people launching themselves off bridges, and the socio-economic effect of failed lockdowns than I am about kids missing another month or two of school.
It was your comment that people who couldn't home school kids shouldn't have them that I was referring to. Not all kids are 6 years old. I did well at school but wouldn't stand a chance of teaching my daughter at the level she is at. My 11 year old son I can handle.
Is also important to remember that kids as well as adults have mental health issues. Some may even "jump off bridges". Miss mental health issues can be compounded by the isolation of home schooling,bad parenting, unstable home life, online bullying etc etc.
All these things are linked and don't assume that all kids are happy at home. Many are abused and have no solace from attending school. If the parents are struggling the abuse may be getting worse.
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A few days of weather like today has been and every bugger will just abandon lockdown. 

I can't see people complying until April, not sure how many are complying now. Not many people around here but not much if any compliance either.

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56 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

It's ok saying people won't comply, but that's going to open pubs, allow flights, holidays etc.

I'm not sure where everyone is going to go on holiday, Europe are way behind us on vaccinations, will they open up to UK residents who have had the jab(s)?

 

That said I did here the Balearic and Canary isles have asked the Spanish government if they can open up to UK residents who've had the Jab(s).

 

As for UK holidays everywhere will be packed, just after Boris' announcement today I tried to book on to a UK campsite for a couple of weeks. Both the main sites Caravan and Camping Club and the Caravan and Motorhome Club sites had crashed due to volume of traffic. When I eventually got on to one of them I was number 3019 in the booking queue😂

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1 hour ago, Big J said:

So the government is taking the opposite approach to it's previous relaxations from lockdown. It's planning to do so incredibly slowly. This won't have the intended consequence though as millions of people are likely refuse to comply with restrictions on their ability to socialise with their friends and family when infection rates are into the hundreds and deaths into the tens. 

 

I'm not waiting until the middle of sodding May to spend time with my mum or my wife's parents. They'll have all had two jabs long before then and my wife and I will have had my our first one as a minimum. My children are desperate to see their grandparents and vice versa. 

 

The government just don't seem to be able to make policy decision regarding covid that comes anywhere close to judging the science or the public mood correctly. 

Reality is at this point J I’d say most people having given it their best shot for best part of a year on and off are now in the frame of mind that they are going along with some of the restrictions but ignoring those that are blatantly causing more harm than good. The easing of the restrictions and the subsequent list of can and can’t dos will I think be mainly implemented in politicians heads. I’m maybe seeing a different attitude being in a rural environment in Aberdeenshire which has had low numbers all the way through for obvious reasons, but most individuals ie Farmers, Tree guys etc etc i come across are not even paying lip service to them. 

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16 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

but most individuals ie Farmers, Tree guys etc etc i come across are not even paying lip service to them. 

Same here. On the farms it’s like the virus doesn’t exist. 

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