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Just now, Mark Bolam said:

Everyone going back to work would be a bigger disaster.

I dont actually agree with that. Isolation of those genuinely at risk could still be implemented. Thats the old, the fat and those with health issues that would make them more likely to die of the Virus. Going back to work with measures put in place can greatly reduce the risks not to mention we're all much more conscious of the dangers and how to minimize them. Those not able to return to work would be paid just enough to cover bills and essentials, potentially having extended mortgage and credit card holidays til they can return to work, so the tax payer is not footing their bills.

 

We're gonna be paying for this for a generation at least. The sooner we get back to some form of normality, and that can be a new Covid normality the better so as to minimise the NI, VAT and Income Tax burden we're all gonna face. Which would be vastly unfair on those who continue to work and have no or little assistance from the Government. 

 

Its the Old, Fat and weak that need to isolate, that vast majority do no. Lets get this shit-show back on the road. 

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I dont actually agree with that. Isolation of those genuinely at risk could still be implemented. Thats the old, the fat and those with health issues that would make them more likely to die of the Virus. Going back to work with measures put in place can greatly reduce the risks not to mention we're all much more conscious of the dangers and how to minimize them. Those not able to return to work would be paid just enough to cover bills and essentials, potentially having extended mortgage and credit card holidays til they can return to work, so the tax payer is not footing their bills.
 
We're gonna be paying for this for a generation at least. The sooner we get back to some form of normality, and that can be a new Covid normality the better so as to minimise the NI, VAT and Income Tax burden we're all gonna face. Which would be vastly unfair on those who continue to work and have no or little assistance from the Government. 
 
Its the Old, Fat and weak that need to isolate, that vast majority do no. Lets get this shit-show back on the road. 
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28 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:
I dont actually agree with that. Isolation of those genuinely at risk could still be implemented. Thats the old, the fat and those with health issues that would make them more likely to die of the Virus. Going back to work with measures put in place can greatly reduce the risks not to mention we're all much more conscious of the dangers and how to minimize them. Those not able to return to work would be paid just enough to cover bills and essentials, potentially having extended mortgage and credit card holidays til they can return to work, so the tax payer is not footing their bills.
 
We're gonna be paying for this for a generation at least. The sooner we get back to some form of normality, and that can be a new Covid normality the better so as to minimise the NI, VAT and Income Tax burden we're all gonna face. Which would be vastly unfair on those who continue to work and have no or little assistance from the Government. 
 
Its the Old, Fat and weak that need to isolate, that vast majority do no. Lets get this shit-show back on the road. 

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Steady now Mr Bond. :D 

 

I'll suggest you edit that post, its offensive and not language for a public forum. Id hate for someone as intelligent as yourself to get a few days in the sin bin. ;)

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Just now, trigger_andy said:

We're gonna be paying for this for a generation at least

or threaten all the billionaires and millionaires to get the cash Robin Hood style.

The 2019 Rich List shows Britain's 1,000 richest individuals and families hold a record wealth of £771.3 billion, up £47.8 billion in a year.

No amount of violence would suffice

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or threaten all the billionaires and millionaires to get the cash Robin Hood style.
The 2019 Rich List shows Britain's 1,000 richest individuals and families hold a record wealth of £771.3 billion, up £47.8 billion in a year.
No amount of violence would suffice



Why should they pay the price? They’ve earned they’re money and paid a significant amount of tax on it. Most likely employed hundreds if not thousands of people.

What are you actually expecting from them? Everything including the shirts in their back? Or just the majority of their wealth?
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Why should they pay the price? They’ve earned they’re money and paid a significant amount of tax on it. Most likely employed hundreds if not thousands of people.

What are you actually expecting from them? Everything including the shirts in their back? Or just the majority of their wealth?

 

 

So the top 1000 in UK have average 770 million each, many of these 'people' would have been quite happy owning slaves if they were still legal.

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54 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Steady now Mr Bond. :D 

 

I'll suggest you edit that post, its offensive and not language for a public forum. Id hate for someone as intelligent as yourself to get a few days in the sin bin. ;)

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So the top 1000 in UK have average 770 million each, many of these 'people' would have been quite happy owning slaves if they were still legal.


That’s just an assumption and not based on a single fact. Its an irrelevance.

If they own £770 million then they’ve most likely paid the same in tax, which I’m sure you’re grateful for.

Eating the rich is not the answer. It pure greed and jealousy.
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