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Old 28-09-2020, 23:14   #6156
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
It’s not work that is the issue, evidence seems to show infections are more prevalent at home than outside or at work.

People at home just don’t give a toss what Boris is saying, or care for his totalitarian oppression.

Tackling this pandemic will not be successful by stepping on the neck of the U.K. population with the jackboot of government oppression, complete with making it illegal to visit aunt Judy.

The U.K. is policed by consent. Government should not put the police in a position that would undermine that.
I'm not sure how home could be less safe than commuting for an hour into central London and working there. You will encounter far more people and the proximity cannot be easily avoided.

You may be pleased to hear that the Liberal Democrats are supporting the Brady amendment.
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"People want to know Parliament is active and can control the executive. Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings seem to be ruling the country by diktat and that's not acceptable.
"We will support the Brady amendment and the need for more scrutiny. But this amendment doesn't go far enough, particularly on taking away the care rights of disabled people, which breaches international law.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...-laws-12084613
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