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10 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Don't tell anyone, but I'm conducting a social experiment to see how far I can bait misters eggs and Johnson before someone gets offended on their behalves. I have a hypothesis that I'll offend others before I offend them :D

I think I can (fairly) safely speak on behalf of both me'sel and the boiled one in this regard:

 

You'd have to go some to cause offence to either Mr P!  Weme 'not of the later generation' ?

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16 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I've no problem raising the gallop, to old for/ no interest in bringing young ones on.

Perhaps you want to get her a my little pony toy and you can gallop together ?

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2 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Perhaps you want to get her a my little pony toy and you can gallop together ?

She's having no toys, she costs me enough in wine n takeaways. At this rate I'll be working 5 days a week again, and that wouldn't do.

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

According to the news Leicester centre was bustling today. 'They' can't lock down parts of the country, I know it makes some sort of sense but people won't listen if they see others going about business as usual.

Aye, you'd think that they would enact a lockdown straight away but non-essential shops are allowed to keep trading today.
Mixed messages help nobody.

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1 minute ago, Mark J said:

Aye, you'd think that they would enact a lockdown straight away but non-essential shops are allowed to keep trading today.
Mixed messages help nobody.

Hancock, and his firm said that they knew about the problem in Leicester 12 days ago and did nothing about it. Bring on the clowns.

 

They don't know if they are on their arse or their elbows.

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6 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Hancock, and his firm said that they knew about the problem in Leicester 12 days ago and did nothing about it. Bring on the clowns.

 

They don't know if they are on their arse or their elbows.

Herd immunity innit bruv.
 

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9 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Hancock, and his firm said that they knew about the problem in Leicester 12 days ago and did nothing about it. Bring on the clowns.

 

They don't know if they are on their arse or their elbows.

On the one hand, a national health service has ensured consistency of approach but national policy and administrative arrangements might be sub-optimal in comparison to regional reactions. 
 

It’s a tough one, but (just like budgets) local administration of central policy might have served us better - reaction times would certainly have been better. 
 

Westminster should set grand strategic policy with local agencies implementing operational outputs.  

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