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If you go grouse shooting you are exempt from the rule of six..Sorry can't provide a direct link but it's available here.
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That's because of a general exemption for sports though, not specifically grouse shooting.
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TBF the countryside alliance is doing itself no favours by framing it as it has ... the support of 'pro-shooting MPs' ...
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Hancock says it’ll take “a matter of weeks” to resolve the testing problems. Bad news for the “shield the vulnerable” brigade if we can’t quickly and reliably identify who has the virus and what areas are most at risk such a strategy, despite its inherent flaws in any case, would be doomed.
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Would be particularly interested to see the source data. Not a Government spokesman, unsurprising, deflecting blame from the Government.
Are they asking people as they arrive at testing centres? If so, why are they not turning them away? Is there a survey they send out with postal tests? |
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How do they reconcile "lots of people who shouldn’t be going to the centres are, which is why people can’t get tested" and "The testing centre was empty, but we couldn’t book an appointment online" & "Clare Oxenbury-Palmer went to an empty site at Oxford Parkway Park and Ride just outside Kidlington*"?
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There is a question asking if you have symptoms when registering for a test but until recently you were allowed to get one if someone else had symptoms or you were a key worker. Looking at the site now it's changed to only if you have symptoms.
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The testing thing has been a problem from the get-go because the tests have not been accurate and there was no point developing a system which was flawed. The government have been working with the experts on this and finally, it looks like we will have a quick and accurate system in place within a few weeks. If you really think the other lot could do any better, you are delusional. The government has to rely on the civil servants to get things done - the government tells them what is required and they are supposed to get on with it. To listen to some of you on here it's as if you seriously believe that Matt Hancock is responsible for developing the tests single-handedly! On the contrary, he has recognised that the tests were inadequate and he has moved as quickly as possible to ensure that those responsible rectify the position. As for the app, I'm not sure whether or not the blame should lie with the government but I am sure we will find out. Civil Servants have been providing some pretty dodgy advice to ministers about so many different things, and it is no wonder that the PM wants a shake up. Sometimes I do wonder whether the Civil Service are trying to set the government up to fail or whether they are simply incompetent. There will be an inquiry about all of this in due course, and then it would be appropriate to criticise - when we know the facts. What we don't need at the moment is smart alecs trying to trip them up at every turn when they are having to deal with urgent problems in unprecedented circumstances on so many fronts. |
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In a few weeks. Oh my sides, Old Boy.
Should someone resign if it’s not available within a few weeks? If tens of millions are siphoned off into the private sector (again) with no tangible outputs? You’re absolutely gullible. Probably self-selecting yourself into that category because of who you vote for. |
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I'm not sure if you are just being annoying or you are simply not understanding. |
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You’ve also made a pile of accusations against Civil Servants above without any evidence whatsoever, so you have an almighty cheek asking anyone else on the forum to provide any. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-boris-johnson Hospital cases up, ICU cases up. Herd immunity/cases remaining in the young not looking good for you Old Boy. |
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I'm not seeing any smart Alecs trying to trip them up. I'm just seeing people like Kushan trying to get one for his child so they can return to school.
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The easing of restrictions is having the inevitable consequence, which we are already detecting amongst young people. Where this ends, I agree, depends on the extent to which herd immunity has now been achieved. |
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