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ed26 Wrote:

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> Demand-led pricing..... It's the high prices at times of high demand that allows companies to sell things cheaper when demand is lower - Amazon, Uber, airlines - all the same. It may not seem fair at times like this but we benefit from it at other times.



True and always good to understand supply and demand (price control generally a dirty word). On a separate matter the mark up for hotel rooms at Bilbao for Euro 2020 was phenomenal. I'll get great pleasure in cancelling my overpriced tiny AirBnB room for three. Got to snatch some glimmers of light from this situation. Like all markets where there is under-supply things can change or someone can come in with an innovative product (Japanese toilets or bidets?) and you are left with warehouses full of a valueless commodity.

ED Bird Wrote:

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> malumbu Wrote:

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> -----

> > Rather under the belt, and very political but am

> I

> > the only one who thinks that having the union

> > flags behind the PM in the televised

> conferences

> > reminds me of another time?

> >

> > This is not as facetious as it may sound.

> Looking

> > back union flags have appeared in the past but

> > they seem to have more prominence now.

>

>

>

> offensive & pathetic.

>

> I bet you wouldn't be complaining if it was an EU

> flag.


I didn't think that it would be worth having an adult conversation with you about patriotism, nationalism and the like. But I have found you a friend. For those interested it refers to Liz Truss and the televised cabinet meeting.


Nah nah nah nah nah.


Just saw on Sky News


"Corona Virus patients more likely to die may have treatment withdrawn EVEN IF THEY ARE IMPROVING"


I always thought a strong indicator was a persons strong motivation to live, as well as age and clinical diagnosis.


It's what struck me years ago on Intensive Care and High Dependency wards (major op) - I was trying to get well every moment I was there but some seemed to have given up.

  • 7 months later...

Just been watching the Last Leg. Shocked that David Mitchell has dared criticise the prominence of the union flags in Number 10 press briefings. He dared to compare this to America, and even stated that flags should be flown in the air.


Just ignore my post, it is purely self-indulgent, self congratulatory toss.


malumbu Wrote:

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> ED Bird Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > malumbu Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Rather under the belt, and very political but

> am

> > I

> > > the only one who thinks that having the union

> > > flags behind the PM in the televised

> > conferences

> > > reminds me of another time?

> > >

> > > This is not as facetious as it may sound.

> > Looking

> > > back union flags have appeared in the past

> but

> > > they seem to have more prominence now.

> >

> >

> >

> > offensive & pathetic.

> >

> > I bet you wouldn't be complaining if it was an

> EU

> > flag.

>

> I didn't think that it would be worth having an

> adult conversation with you about patriotism,

> nationalism and the like. But I have found you a

> friend. For those interested it refers to Liz

> Truss and the televised cabinet meeting.

>

> Nah nah nah nah nah.

>

>


> Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

How very, very wrong you were....


Thunderblue600 Wrote:

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> Take a chill pill - 17,000 average a year die from

> the flu here in the UK - why not ask the postman

> to stop delivering your mail?

>

> Dan Calladine via twitter well done for the

> reality check.

>

> Since 2014 flu related deaths have been 17,000

> annually - CORONA has been so blown out of all

> proportion - Media frenzy desperate for more

> 'copy' - Some are getting extremely RICH off the

> back of this overblown virus.

>

> So we have advanced from B to C which hopefully

> will all be over in 3.5 months not Years! Ah so

> then we go to D!

>

> My dear nephew living with his girlfriend in

> Dongguan China, in the RED zone shares a very

> interesting perspective.

>

> https://www.itv.com/news/2020-02-06/how-does-the-w

> uhan-coronavirus-compare-to-seasonal-flu/

  • 1 month later...

They are surge testing in south and west Norwood and parts of streatham for the south African variant

Sw16 2..

Se27 0..

Se27 9..

Areas


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/surge-testing-to-be-deployed-in-areas-around-lambeth-in-connection-to-new-variant

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