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Originally Posted by nomadking
They're giving people an excuse to ignore the lockdown. Doesn't have to be explicit, just enough to plant the idea in people's minds that it's perfectly ok to go out for no real justifiable reason at all. They are deliberately and maliciously subverting the notion of lockdown.
If they were remotely interested in the health of the nation, they should take the approach of "Unfortunately in the current circumstances, people should remain at home". Would that be so hard for them?
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There's multiple facets to health that need to be considered.
Going out for an hour or so a days exercise as a family group, isn't ignoring the 'lockdown' that we're currently in.
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Originally Posted by Chris
Angela Rayner is doing her one trick and turning it into a class war issue. No surprise there.
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It's not a class thing though, it's a space thing
My brother in law lives in Leeds with his wife and also their housemate, they live in a 3 bedroom mid terrace house with no garden/driveway. . They're struggling with this a lot more than my wife and myself who are in our detached house with front and rear gardens. Due to them being constantly on top of each other and unable to find somewhere quiet.