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alice Wrote:

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> This Freedom is temporary. So we can enjoy the

> summer and be ready for autumn lockdown.


Seems quite likely there will be some restrictions re-imposed (if not "lockdown"). I imagine schools and shops will stay open, but hospitality will be forced to close again when the deaths go over a couple of hundred daily.

Cummings smirked throughout the interview. Laura Kuenssberg had him on the ropes and brought him back down to reality with a huge bump. He appeared to be a nasty, arrogant, scheming, self righteous, either do what he say's or you're against him, v.poor example of a man. He clearly did not get on with or see eye to eye with BJ's fianc?/wife and wanted everything his own way like a spoiled brat. He was a man in the shadows, and now he's plotting to bring Government down what ever colour and install his own warped sense of politics. Thanks, but NO thanks. UK plc does not require his services.

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > I just wonder what things would be like if

> Corbyn

> > was in power.

> >

> > Scary that..

>

>

> They could hardly be much worse.

>

> At least Jeremy Corbyn had integrity.


ROFLMAO!!!!

That's a good one!


Not sure why we're giving either Cummings or Corbyn any attention here *sighs

jazzer Wrote:

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> Cummings smirked throughout the interview. Laura

> Kuenssberg had him on the ropes and brought him

> back down to reality with a huge bump. He appeared

> to be a nasty, arrogant, scheming, self righteous,

> either do what he say's or you're against him,

> v.poor example of a man. He clearly did not get on

> with or see eye to eye with BJ's fianc?/wife and

> wanted everything his own way like a spoiled brat.

> He was a man in the shadows, and now he's plotting

> to bring Government down what ever colour and

> install his own warped sense of politics. Thanks,

> but NO thanks. UK plc does not require his

> services.


He has some weird beliefs about his own intelligence versus the average intelligence and who can make decisions.


It's as if he doesn't have any capacity to identify with other people.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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

> -----

> > DulwichFox Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > I just wonder what things would be like if

> > Corbyn

> > > was in power.

> > >

> > > Scary that..

> >

> >

> > They could hardly be much worse.

> >

> > At least Jeremy Corbyn had integrity.

>

> ROFLMAO!!!!

> That's a good one!

>

> Not sure why we're giving either Cummings or

> Corbyn any attention here *sighs



Actually - Cummings talks b****ks and then acts out b****ks so he does have a form of integrity.


Boris on the other hand.

I'm A BUT having spent a week commuting to and working in the west end I think 75% of our great British public are C.

Its actually quite disturbing the sheer volume of people who seem to think the Pandemic is over because Boris Lifted the Lockdown.

barely any customers where I work have opted to wear a mask. and obviously social distancing is out the window.

The tubes today contained only about 25% of passengers in my carriage wearing masks both to and from work.

I know of two people who have been double vaccinated who have got Covid.

I have found this week the most stressful scary working week I've had during the whole pandemic.

Its insanity opening up clubs and bars when the majority of clubbers will be of the age group who haven't had the vaccine and the Delta variant is highly contagious and on the rise.

Colleagues at work (who are under 30) ave openly said they've deleted the NHS app because they dont want to get pinged and want to go out/go on holiday.

This is a disaster in the making.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> NewWave - this does sound very stressful !

> Out of interest, what % capacity (compared to

> ?normal?) would you estimate the tube trains to be

> carrying nowadays ?


I'd say Jubilee line peak time is 90-95% normal capacity

Overground 70%

Southern at peak time 65-70%

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