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Chris 19-03-2020 09:13

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36028007)
Tesco have sent shareholders (and I assume customers) an email- the jist of which is:

All Tesco stores to start closing at 10pm- no more 24 hour opening.

All Fish/salad/meat/deli counters closed until further notice.

Online customers who can are to be asked to shop instore to free up online delivery slots for elderly/disabled/vulnerable people.

Rationing introduced on goods. Customers will be asked to buy only what they need and max of three items on every grocery item.

Distancing measures to be introduced at checkouts. Customers to be asked to pay by card if they can.

Mon, Wed, Fri 9am to 10am instore will be reserved for elderly/disabled/vulnerable customers.

All multibuy offers immediately cancelled.



So I don't know why you were refused those three items??

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It's now been on the news that 20,000 army personnel are on standby. It was said that they are going to assist the police and will shortly be taking over the guarding of no 10.

The PM looked tired, stressed and confused at todays briefing- it must be a tremendous burden having this responsibility on his mind, so he probably isn't sleeping.

As he will obviously be taking advice from experts, we are now effectively in a wartime situation, party political dogma has been ripped up and opposition parties have dropped rivalries in an effort to help as much as they can I think that it might now be an idea to form a coalition government of solidarity.

I have no doubt that Boris has his best biro poised over the Civil Contingencies Act as we speak. There is obviously a risk that critical services are going to run short of personnel if too many people are off sick at once. What is obviously fanciful is the idea that the army is flying front line combat hardware into civilian airports, or using heavy lift helicopters to drop personnel or equipment off in our cities. This isn’t Kandahar. They can just use the motorways.

Sephiroth 19-03-2020 09:25

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36028007)
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As he will obviously be taking advice from experts, we are now effectively in a wartime situation, party political dogma has been ripped up and opposition parties have dropped rivalries in an effort to help as much as they can I think that it might now be an idea to form a coalition government of solidarity.

I'm astonished at your suggestion. Have you really thought this through?

We have a parliament of national unity at the moment and a Labour leadership/party with vitriolic hate of the governing party and its leadership. There is absolutely no need for a coalition government.

It is a pity that you came up with this ludicrous suggestion because I know you want to be taken seriously.


Hugh 19-03-2020 10:01

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36028011)
I have no doubt that Boris has his best biro poised over the Civil Contingencies Act as we speak. There is obviously a risk that critical services are going to run short of personnel if too many people are off sick at once. What is obviously fanciful is the idea that the army is flying front line combat hardware into civilian airports, or using heavy lift helicopters to drop personnel or equipment off in our cities. This isn’t Kandahar.. They can just use the motorways.

Nitshill (in Glasgow) used to be described as "Beirut without the sunshine’*

*(late 70s/early 80s when the Lebanese Civil War was happening)

downquark1 19-03-2020 12:09

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36028012)
I'm astonished at your suggestion. Have you really thought this through?

We have a parliament of national unity at the moment and a Labour leadership/party with vitriolic hate of the governing party and its leadership. There is absolutely no need for a coalition government.

It is a pity that you came up with this ludicrous suggestion because I know you want to be taken seriously.


Boris has almost turned the country into a communist dictatorship overnight and McDonnell is still complaining he should just nationalise everything. The only thing stopping me from freaking out is the belief Boris will at least try to put things back to normal after this is over.

mrmistoffelees 19-03-2020 12:17

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by downquark1 (Post 36028024)
Boris has almost turned the country into a communist dictatorship overnight and McDonnell is still complaining he should just nationalise everything. The only thing stopping me from freaking out is the belief Boris will at least try to put things back to normal after this is over.

People are openly flouting government advice thinking 'it won't happen to them' (see people celebrating St. Patricks day in pubs as an example) and they're either to thick to realise or don't care about the potential consequences of their actions on others.

I'm no Boris fan, but what do you expect him to do?

denphone 19-03-2020 12:17

Re: Coronavirus
 
It seems lockdown in London is pretty inevitable now within days as its highly likely the supermarkets there will have Police support as well given the great gravity of the crisis.

downquark1 19-03-2020 12:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36028025)
People are openly flouting government advice thinking 'it won't happen to them' (see people celebrating St. Patricks day in pubs as an example) and they're either to thick to realise or don't care about the potential consequences of their actions on others.

I'm no Boris fan, but what do you expect him to do?

I'm not disputing this is necessary, but governments have a habit of being slow to return power (a la WWII). A labour government would be inclined to be far slower.

mrmistoffelees 19-03-2020 12:41

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by downquark1 (Post 36028027)
I'm not disputing this is necessary, but governments have a habit of being slow to return power (a la WWII). A labour government would be inclined to be far slower.


So, if it's necessary we implement it and then we have to deal with the consequences later.

This is the reality in which we are living

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and here is why it's necessary

https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/19/toile...-6am-12421784/

Hugh 19-03-2020 12:48

Re: Coronavirus
 
This made me chuckle...

https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...SbsX2T5t_J1pNE
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Waitrose limits food sales to people with detached houses

ANYONE who does not live in a detached house will be barred from shopping in Waitrose during the coronavirus crisis.

As the pandemic continues to disrupt shopping, the supermarket has introduced restrictions to ensure only ‘their kind of people’ stockpile its overpriced items.

Waitrose & Partners director Denys Finch Hatton said: “Until now we’ve been incredibly generous by letting the riff-raff browse our shelves, fondle our locally-sourced produce and drink from our KeepCups. But desperate times call for desperate measures.

“We’re slamming the door on the hoi polloi who don’t live in standalone domiciles. It’s not like the plebs in their terraced shoeboxes appreciate our vermicelli nests anyway.

“Shoppers will need to present mortgage documents, floor plans and photographs of their home interiors before being allowed to shop. If we don’t like the sound of your postcode we’ll happily turn you away.”

Aspirational semi-detached homeowner Emma Bradford said: “Where am I meant to get my ridiculously expensive lardons from now?”

Dude111 19-03-2020 13:00

This whole thing is quite nerve racking...


I hope everyone stays ok!!

tweetiepooh 19-03-2020 13:25

Re: Coronavirus
 
Just had a nice call to my 81 yr young mum. She is well.

She shared that my sister who runs a small cafe was worried that she would have to let staff go as people aren't coming in for evening meals. So she started to look at deliveries to elderly in village starting with one or two then expanding if interest increased. She now has to venture out to get more stock as demand has gone through the roof and others in village have offered to deliver for free.
So she can keep going while also supporting vulnerable people and the village will keep their cafe and folk keep working. Much better than the me first shown in the media and in the supermarkets.

Hugh 19-03-2020 14:31

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Nice letter (in my email) from the Morrisons CEO.

joglynne 19-03-2020 14:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh (Post 36028044)
Just had a nice call to my 81 yr young mum. She is well.

She shared that my sister who runs a small cafe was worried that she would have to let staff go as people aren't coming in for evening meals. So she started to look at deliveries to elderly in village starting with one or two then expanding if interest increased. She now has to venture out to get more stock as demand has gone through the roof and others in village have offered to deliver for free.
So she can keep going while also supporting vulnerable people and the village will keep their cafe and folk keep working. Much better than the me first shown in the media and in the supermarkets.

I like the sound of your sister. A win win solution to a problem at a time when everything seems to be going downhill gives me hope.

Paul 19-03-2020 15:51

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36028049)
Nice letter (in my email) from the Morrisons CEO.

You work for Morrisons ?

Hugh 19-03-2020 15:57

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36028055)
You work for Morrisons ?

No, I have an online shopping account, so I assume it was sent to all customers who have one.


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