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8 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

And if our birds looked a bit more like Swedish women that would help no end.

I would lay off the booze, kebabs and fags if I could have a crack at a few.

In fact I’d let them spank with birch twigs in the snow.

 

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You could at least have chosen a picture of some of the pretty ones to validate your point mick ?

 

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Big J said:

 

Their mindset is just completely different to ours. The government sought to empower the population from the outset by offering concise and well explained guidance about social distancing and the rational behind it. The population responded by (in large part) respecting this guidance and respecting their fellow countrymen. They cocked up on the care homes (and have admitted as much) but community deaths have been relatively low. They now benefit from low community transmission rates and at this moment, are not experiencing a second wave.

The bit in this that fascinates me is; whilst the face covering is supposed to stop aerosols containing virus getting into other peoples breathing space and social distancing coupled with sanitising hands to cut the risk of contagion from fomites or infecting from the air then it should apply to all diseases transmitted this way. Are we seeing a reduction in colds, flu, measles and especially STIs?

 

The other thing is has the medical science advanced sufficiently that an overweight 74 year old will have little risk of dying or is it that poor people just don't get good treatment. I say this because Peru seemed to have a severe lockdown but a high death rate.

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2 hours ago, Rob D said:

 

Yep I used that in the end! Why are google not listing protest info I wonder... there is every bit of info on hand washing/mask wearing/social distancing it goes on... nothing online about what to do if you disagree with the lock down.

Apparently, you just ignore it all if you’re an MP, family of an MP, advisor to an MP. 
 

Bars open in Westminster after 22:00, international travel with a positive test result for example. 
 

Absolute tosh!

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46 minutes ago, Big J said:

I reckon another major contributing factor is the poor quality of our housing too. 

 

Having small, badly ventilated houses on minute plots, crammed into badly planned housing estates like battery hen cages in a chicken shed means that staying at home and not going mad is much harder. How was a person meant to maintain a modicum of sanity when confined to a 2 up, 2 down with a postage stamp for a garden? 

 

We also really need to address the societal issues with preventable, first world comorbidities. There is almost no excuse for being seriously overweight, and the health conditions that come with it. It is unreasonable to rely on a national health service to treat the illnesses caused by your inability to stop putting food in your mouth. 

 

In short, as a society, we need to be a bit more active, eat a bit less and endevour to build better, healthier houses. Also, it would be good if we weren't such pissheads and moderated our binge drinking tendencies. And Scotland needs to discover vegetables beyond the humble spud! ?

Your cover is well and truly blown J!

 

Youre like a stick of Blackpool rock, it might be yellow on the outside but it’s true blue Tory through the middle ?

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28 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Used to kick about with one for 7 years, in fact she's the reason I stayed in Suffolk. Just don't let them loose on the red wine, turns the nicest Swedish lass into a feisty little piece of work.

If anyone thinks there isn’t a massive alcohol abuse problem in many of the Nordic countries they simply don’t know their social history....

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1 minute ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

If anyone thinks there isn’t a massive alcohol abuse problem in many of the Nordic countries they simply don’t know their social history....

Very true although this one wasn't really a drinker, her father on the other hand who was a professional jokey was a raving alcoholic. Those long dark nights need filling somehow.

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36 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Apparently, you just ignore it all if you’re an MP, family of an MP, advisor to an MP. 
 

Bars open in Westminster after 22:00, international travel with a positive test result for example. 
 

Absolute tosh!

 

This is a good one!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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