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Old 04-01-2021, 16:42   #2551
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
weren't so many teachers working from home first time around, unless you count emailing out a PDF every Friday for the next week, working.........................
Quite a few had to attend school to look after the children of key workers, too.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
The problem is he’s trying to offer polite opposition rather than meaningful opposition, while always trying to appear “ahead” of the curve. Trying to pre-empt this Government is a farcical ask.
Sir Keir's invisible manifesto policy is doing the trick on polling so I doubt he'll change tack whilst this is the case. He did call for a national lockdown yesterday so he may have had over 24 hours' disagreement with the government!
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