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Tonge moor green jacket

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  1. They may well have, but until its proven effective (in trials) and safe, then the huge investment isn't going to happen. Especially, as Esco says, for a relatively small number.
  2. Be reet. Plenty of payment holidays around at the moment.
  3. Really, he's just got into 10th on the vaccine list.
  4. This. Big style. This vaccine is one of a brand new type never made before. No one could know exactly how it was to be stored, nor pour huge resources in until it became clear it was safe and usable. By his own admission, his wife's place has received new equipment clearly in anticipation of the other type of vaccine, which suggests a clear level of preparation and confidence in its application. Hopeless cunts.
  5. Eh? The vaccine was only finished a few weeks ago- how would anyone know how it had to be stored?
  6. Presumably. What better way to accommodate everyone by doing away with the nuclear family, with fellas shagging around and all the women subjugated and looking after the kids.
  7. Think there may be some confusion over fridges and freezers. This Pfizer one has to be 'defrosted' from deep freeze and can then be stored in a fridge for a few days during which it needs to be used. Hence hubs being set up with proper storage. Would imagine gp surgeries are being prepared for Oxford vaccine in the main.
  8. Yes, might happen. You need to get your Czech fellas into France and twat them fisherman before its too late.
  9. That's fine, but not so good for small scale use at care homes. Unless mhra has agreed now, the large packs cannot be split for such distribution, so have to go to the hospital hubs.
  10. We can export the freezers once we're done with them, at large profits 📈 hopefully.
  11. Presumably they've done pretty much what they hoped to. Protect the olds. I was offered one for £15 by the pharmacist well before gp rang, so must have been plenty available. Anyways, as for covid vaccine, surely they could recruit dentists to help out too.
  12. An apparent total inability to understand what Parliament is and how politicians get there. Moreover, politicians from both parties were split on leave or remain, with a lot of "working fellas" also wanting out. Age old us and them arguments were blown away by the decision.
  13. Populations insecurities? Fucking hell, one party agrees to uphold a democratic decision of a majority, but that's just pandering is it? You are correct in a sense that there are insecurities within any population. It is the responsibility of government and politicians to listen to and try to remove these. Whether it be jobs, immigration, looking after old folk, the environment etc. Funny how when these insecurities lead to the leave vote, they are sneered at as being somehow trivial by those not in agreement. Its bonkers: years on and its the same old dismissive attitudes and contempt. What led us here in the first place.
  14. Was an odd one; wife was called for hers a while ago (asthma). Never been called before, but got the call a couple of weeks ago, and sorted quickly. Not sure if it was from original stock or extra supplies.
  15. Perhaps a free vote: let individuals go with what they feel is best.
  16. Rock and a hard place. Same with the internal markets bill. They were saying how bad it is and will enhance their independence claims. They were therefore invited to join the government in voting for it! Doubt they would though: if it did prove economically bad later, the Scots would be up in arms at them. If it works out well, then their opposition to it and overall position could weaken.
  17. Makes sense. The lads were often on site earlier than start time, friendly, approachable, would chat and inform whilst doing the work. In fairness, the biggest issue was a small number of residents that just wanted a moan and think the world revolves around them.
  18. They will grumble about it later, whilst trumpeting the fact that they "saved" the UK from no deal. SNP will vote against it, whilst actually wanting it to go through. Undemocratics will be singing Auld lang syne. Erg will be somewhat miffed, with some demanding Boris fuck off whilst others will be a bit more measured. Steve Baker will be sharpening the knives. Rest of Conservative party will laud the deal as a great example of diplomacy and compromise and the way forward. Farage will be doing lots of interviews.
  19. He was interviewed earlier. Definitely leaning towards no deal (or maybe the impossible deal).
  20. Depends on the contractor doesn't it. The ones doing Bolton's streets were from Manchester. A sub contractor working on behalf of Balfour Betty, doing plastic pipes for the gas network. Their work was excellent, and was inspected by BB iirc. I'm presure there is something in the letters though whereby they make good the area dug up, but won't redo a whole area.
  21. Didn't get any papers after mine. Walk in, follow arrows, sleeve raised, jab and fuck off.
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