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Posted
Just now, radcliffewhite1 said:

Hang about what’s this one person from another household business he ain’t said that

It’s in the document released this week it would appear 

Posted
1 minute ago, boltondiver said:

Nobody really knows what is the best way out. 
 

Germany might have gone back > R1, for example

Yes so a strictly cautious approach would have been best in the short term. More testing info will be available in three weeks so R rate would be more accurate.

Posted
Just now, radcliffewhite1 said:

Hang about what’s this one person from another household business he ain’t said that

LBC article above

They say it has been told to journos

Posted
Just now, Farrelli said:

Yes so a strictly cautious approach would have been best in the short term. More testing info will be available in three weeks so R rate would be more accurate.

If me and Mick seem to agree, it can’t be miles off, but even that isn’t a guarantee!

Posted
Just now, Casino said:

So all outdoor sport where you can distance, then

If you can't distance, its ok to play if it's just your household

 
In recent weeks our daily exercise has been so important to our health & wellbeing Now in tentative steps fwd, & in the least risky outdoor environments, we can imminently allow some sports activity like golf, basketball, tennis, fishing - solo/in households
Posted
2 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

It’s in the document released this week it would appear 

 

1 minute ago, Casino said:

LBC article above

They say it has been told to journos

Cheers thought I was going mad and missed something 

probably announce that tomorrow then 

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

If me and Mick seem to agree, it can’t be miles off, but even that isn’t a guarantee!

It’s all based on guesswork and models that are clearly still ambiguous. If you are in Boris’s position why not just buy yourself a little bit more time?

Edited by Farrelli
Posted
Just now, Farrelli said:

It’s all based on guesswork and models that are clearly still ambiguous. If you in Boris’s position why not just buy yourself a little bit more time?

Which is what I initially thought he might do

Be cautious. Play it safe. Few could argue.

Instead, the paymasters have clearly called the shot

Posted
Just now, peelyfeet said:

No quarantine for travellers from  France too apparently. And vice versa

Weekend holiday homes popular with mps?

Posted
1 minute ago, Casino said:

Weekend holiday homes popular with mps?

Downing Street has just released a joint statement from the British and French governments, following a call between Boris Johnson and the French president, Emmanuel Macron.

It says the French will be exempt from the UK’s proposed quarantine restrictions.

[The leaders] stressed the need for close bilateral, European and international cooperation in the fight against Covid-19.

The leaders spoke about the need to manage the risk of new transmissions arising from abroad, as the rate of coronavirus decreases domestically.

In this regard, the prime minister and the president agreed to work together in taking forward appropriate border measures. This cooperation is particularly necessary for the management of our common border.

No quarantine measures would apply to travellers coming from France at this stage; any measures on either side would be taken in a concerted and reciprocal manner. A working group between the two governments will be set up to ensure this consultation throughout the coming weeks

Posted
1 minute ago, Spider said:

Which is what I initially thought he might do

Be cautious. Play it safe. Few could argue.

Instead, the paymasters have clearly called the shot

Seems that way.  

Posted
Just now, peelyfeet said:

Downing Street has just released a joint statement from the British and French governments, following a call between Boris Johnson and the French president, Emmanuel Macron.

It says the French will be exempt from the UK’s proposed quarantine restrictions.

[The leaders] stressed the need for close bilateral, European and international cooperation in the fight against Covid-19.

The leaders spoke about the need to manage the risk of new transmissions arising from abroad, as the rate of coronavirus decreases domestically.

In this regard, the prime minister and the president agreed to work together in taking forward appropriate border measures. This cooperation is particularly necessary for the management of our common border.

No quarantine measures would apply to travellers coming from France at this stage; any measures on either side would be taken in a concerted and reciprocal manner. A working group between the two governments will be set up to ensure this consultation throughout the coming weeks

I think this has probably been influenced by the Yorkshire tea marketing department. 

Posted
1 minute ago, peelyfeet said:

I think this has probably been influenced by the Yorkshire tea marketing department. 

Lancashire tea is way better; keeping the best stuff for ourselves

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