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1 hour ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Then get your tattoo done with your number on & crack on. You should be proud of your empathy for your fellow man or should I say Ovis. 

     One day when this whole pantomime has run its course you will, as much as anyone, pay the price for your insular outlook on the world you inhabit. 

I was of course taking the piss a bit, but in reality, we have to come out of this, and at the minute a vaccine passport type thing looks the most likely and quickest way to get us moving again. Even Hancock today is talking about scrapping some travel restrictions for fully vaccinated people, which in itself is a form of "vaccine passporting" do you think he shouldn't be doing that?

As a country, we need to start moving forward, and we shouldn't be restricting or holding back those that can enable us to start that progression, even if it is only part of the population. Each day more and more people become less likely to contract and die of COVID (well, the current variants anyway) we can't hide away forever. Keep those who haven't been vaccinated "safe/shielded" and let everybody else crack on, surely you can't be arguing against that?

As for the highlighted part, I'll be fucked if I know what you're talking about, how do you think I, as much as anyone, will pay the price? - I'd be interested to know your theory there, unless of course you're just chucking fancy phrases about to try and sound clever.

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14 minutes ago, frank_spencer said:

Surely any vax passport will include an allowance for those medically unable to have the jab.

I'm all for anything that gets us out of this and back to something close to normal 

You would think so, but it would have to be a proper medical certificate saying why you can't have the jab, as opposed to people just self certifying like they seem to at the minute

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40 minutes ago, Sweep said:

You would think so, but it would have to be a proper medical certificate saying why you can't have the jab, as opposed to people just self certifying like they seem to at the minute

Bit of paper off your GP saying you can't get stabbed sent in with application, job done.

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2 hours ago, Sweep said:

I was of course taking the piss a bit, but in reality, we have to come out of this, and at the minute a vaccine passport type thing looks the most likely and quickest way to get us moving again. Even Hancock today is talking about scrapping some travel restrictions for fully vaccinated people, which in itself is a form of "vaccine passporting" do you think he shouldn't be doing that?

As a country, we need to start moving forward, and we shouldn't be restricting or holding back those that can enable us to start that progression, even if it is only part of the population. Each day more and more people become less likely to contract and die of COVID (well, the current variants anyway) we can't hide away forever. Keep those who haven't been vaccinated "safe/shielded" and let everybody else crack on, surely you can't be arguing against that?

As for the highlighted part, I'll be fucked if I know what you're talking about, how do you think I, as much as anyone, will pay the price? - I'd be interested to know your theory there, unless of course you're just chucking fancy phrases about to try and sound clever.

Can you not see that you are so willing & grateful to get back freedoms that were actually yours in the first place that you will accept passports & whatever else they bring up next just so you can go for a pint? If this virus  is so dangerous why was there no social distancing & masks at G7, apart from photo shoots? Football crowds are limited but Wimbledon fortnight isnt facing the same protocols? I could go on with the contradictions we are being fed. 

    Isn't it funny that it's the average Joe in the street who's expected to follow these guidelines but those with money & influence seem to be unaffected & unafraid of the consequences? 

     

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11 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Can you not see that you are so willing & grateful to get back freedoms that were actually yours in the first place that you will accept passports & whatever else they bring up next just so you can go for a pint? If this virus  is so dangerous why was there no social distancing & masks at G7, apart from photo shoots? Football crowds are limited but Wimbledon fortnight isnt facing the same protocols? I could go on with the contradictions we are being fed. 

    Isn't it funny that it's the average Joe in the street who's expected to follow these guidelines but those with money & influence seem to be unaffected & unafraid of the consequences? 

     

I agree there are contradictions, of course there are those with a bit of wealth and power will always do as they please, they always have and always will.....there is no changing that unless you fancy starting a bit of a revolution. I'll admit, like most of the people in the UK I'm not the sort of person who is likely to go on a march, as I'm not really that arsed if things stay as they are to be honest, I'll just go "meh" when they extend again. 

The only reason I think a vaccine passport is a good idea, is that it'll speed things up a bit. It will also likely ensure that those who refuse to have the vaccine aren't anywhere near me on a night out, and that's certainly a good thing

Regarding Wimbledon, as I'm going for two days, I'm happy they're a bit more open 🙂 - anyway, they're actually limited to only 50% for most of the fortnight, it's only the finals that are 100%

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8 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

The issue isn’t cases but deaths and serious cases requiring hospital treatment, of those 89 most will be jabbed and won’t even know they have Covid. 

I don’t think its the issue of how many require hospital treatment, but more of how many of the 89 could be carrying a variant.

I suspect Boris is more than comfortable with people picking up the Covid strains we have now. It’s the new variants that are the threat from overseas.

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1 minute ago, Jol_BWFC said:

I don’t think its the issue of how many require hospital treatment, but more of how many of the 89 could be carrying a variant.

I suspect Boris is more than comfortable with people picking up the Covid strains we have now. It’s the new variants that are the threat from overseas.

I don’t buy into locking down for fear of variants, if that’s now going to be the rule that governs whether we open up or not then we can never open back up. Also flu has variants each year and we manage with this year after year, yes some years more die but it’s never led to locking down. 

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6 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I don’t buy into locking down for fear of variants, if that’s now going to be the rule that governs whether we open up or not then we can never open back up. Also flu has variants each year and we manage with this year after year, yes some years more die but it’s never led to locking down. 

That's exactly going to be the rule for as long as those in charge feel they can get away with it I'm afraid. 

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7 minutes ago, radcliffewhite1 said:

Jesus sweep playing tennis is bad enough but watching it 

Last time I went, I didn't see more than about 5 minutes of any single match. All day on the piss in corporate hospitality is where its at. Fuck watching it.

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1 minute ago, Sweep said:

Last time I went, I didn't see more than about 5 minutes of any single match. All day on the piss in corporate hospitality is where its at. Fuck watching it.

😀😀 you’ve got that sussed then👍

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33 minutes ago, Sweep said:

I agree there are contradictions, of course there are those with a bit of wealth and power will always do as they please, they always have and always will.....there is no changing that unless you fancy starting a bit of a revolution. I'll admit, like most of the people in the UK I'm not the sort of person who is likely to go on a march, as I'm not really that arsed if things stay as they are to be honest, I'll just go "meh" when they extend again. 

The only reason I think a vaccine passport is a good idea, is that it'll speed things up a bit. It will also likely ensure that those who refuse to have the vaccine aren't anywhere near me on a night out, and that's certainly a good thing

Regarding Wimbledon, as I'm going for two days, I'm happy they're a bit more open 🙂 - anyway, they're actually limited to only 50% for most of the fortnight, it's only the finals that are 100%

And there you have it. If people are prepared to accept any rules & regulations made up on a whim just so they are allowed to have a few basic human rights returned then they are on a slippery slope. It has been shown in the past that our freedoms must be fought for at all costs or the results are catastrophic. 

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5 hours ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Then get your tattoo done with your number on & crack on. You should be proud of your empathy for your fellow man or should I say Ovis. 

     One day when this whole pantomime has run its course you will, as much as anyone, pay the price for your insular outlook on the world you inhabit. 

Sweep likes to provoke a reaction, but on this, hes correct

If 50 million are double vacced and a few thou cant have the vaccine, im sorry, thats no reason to hold us all back

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21 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Why do you think that is?

The country has become reliant on cheap labour, and inevitably folk find work in other things. Becomes a circle.

We're now short of workers in all manner of areas, and have been since before brexit.

Its actually a recognised fundamental of an advanced society that much of a nation's employment is within the service sector.

This is now believed to be slowly changing, without doubt in part to climate and population pressures.

Fortunately those in power now seem to be recognising this, and an emphasis going back into non academic routes. Not everyone can get a degree and a good graduate job, nor be expected to. 

However, along as kids are funnelled through that route, things won't change. We've got Robert Halfon talking repeatedly about poor kids not doing well in school, increasing levels of poor literacy and numeracy, yet more and more graduates. Doesn't stack up.

Manual work, for a decent wage should not be regarded as second class, and hopefully things are starting to change, especially given the good money now being made in trades of all kinds for example.

 

Sorry about the delay in responding as I've been out At Work all day... I am approaching 65 and have that ethic set in my DNA.

I have been part time teaching in several FE Colleges for the past 20 yrs or so on an "on and off" basis. When I used to discuss the matter with the old hands who have now either retired or moved on, they used to tell me the schools were not producing the raw material anymore and they (we) had to start at a lower base line involving teaching Maths and English basic skills. In the 70's these guys wouldn't have got into Further Education but now it is their "right".

I totally agree with your statement that a manual skill should not be seen as second class, it should be nurtured but since the Blair government a "university" education has almost become a right irrespective of ability and desire.

I also recall Jack Gormley telling Ted Heath that he would not rest until every miner had a Jag in his drive... maybe that was where it all began.

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1 hour ago, Casino said:

Who are these folk that cant be jabbed anyway

Being scared of needles doesnt count

It does to people who are terrified of needles but there are many with other medical issues.... The vaccination levels aren't holding anyone back, the Government are doing that. 

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16 minutes ago, stevieb said:

We know they are lying, They know they are lying, They know that we know that they are lying, We know that they know that we know they are lying, And still they continue to lie.

We'll probably never really find out. Those "in the know" will have been murdered by now

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