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Long-Bailey sacked from shadow Education after retweeting a tweet from Maxine Peake , that left wing activist cum actress, stating the Minneapoils police took advice from the Israelis....
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screwy wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:25
Long-Bailey sacked from shadow Education after retweeting a tweet from Maxine Peake , that left wing activist cum actress, stating the Minneapoils police took advice from the Israelis....
See my post #4746 for the full report :angel:
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Bournemouth is simple to solve - as they come off the beach, round them up and put them in quarantine for next 14 days - simples

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Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:47
Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:30
However, I will not be responding to your other demands for an explanation of what I said about Johnson yesterday. I'm not wasting my time.
So may we conclude in the knowledge that Boris wasn't a liar in this instance and that your only displayed supporting poster was ' Merv ' in his post #4706 ?
And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.

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david63 wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:33
Bournemouth is simple to solve - as they come off the beach, round them up and put them in quarantine for next 14 days - simples
Or lock them on the beach for 14 days or until no more of them show symptoms.

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Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:32
screwy wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:25
Long-Bailey sacked from shadow Education after retweeting a tweet from Maxine Peake , that left wing activist cum actress, stating the Minneapoils police took advice from the Israelis....
See my post #4746 for the full report :angel:
And she was a hot tip for leader. Narrow escape there.

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Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:47
Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:30
However, I will not be responding to your other demands for an explanation of what I said about Johnson yesterday. I'm not wasting my time.
So may we conclude in the knowledge that Boris wasn't a liar in this instance and that your only displayed supporting poster was ' Merv ' in his post #4706 ?
Conclude what you want. I’ve got better things to do than prove I’m right on an Internet forum. It really isn’t that important.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:44
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:47
Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:30
However, I will not be responding to your other demands for an explanation of what I said about Johnson yesterday. I'm not wasting my time.
So may we conclude in the knowledge that Boris wasn't a liar in this instance and that your only displayed supporting poster was ' Merv ' in his post #4706 ?
And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.
It must be all my fault.
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Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:44
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:47

So may we conclude in the knowledge that Boris wasn't a liar in this instance and that your only displayed supporting poster was ' Merv ' in his post #4706 ?
And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.
It must be all my fault.
I'll second that. :sarcasm: :angel:
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:46
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:32
screwy wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:25
Long-Bailey sacked from shadow Education after retweeting a tweet from Maxine Peake , that left wing activist cum actress, stating the Minneapoils police took advice from the Israelis....
See my post #4746 for the full report :angel:
And she was a hot tip for leader. Narrow escape there.
I suspect he was only waiting for a good opportunity to sack her, she was only ever in his first shadow cabinet to appease momentum. Presumably he no longer thinks he needs them.
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Stephen wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:54
Carnival shares have dropped significantly if anyone is interested in buying.
Apparently their credit rating has been reduced to 'junk' by Standard & Poor's.

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towny44 wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 19:27
Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:44


And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.
It must be all my fault.
I'll second that. :sarcasm: :angel:
Quelle surprise
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Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:44
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 16:47

So may we conclude in the knowledge that Boris wasn't a liar in this instance and that your only displayed supporting poster was ' Merv ' in his post #4706 ?
And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.
It must be all my fault.
I didn't say that. I'd say misunderstanding.

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I can’t find my crystal ball so I’ve had to throw some bran flakes on the floor to come up with my next prediction…“we won’t be easing lockdown on the 4th July”. If my reading of the European infection rate situation is correct then we should be hearing from Boris early next week.

If you’ve got to go out put on a mask and gloves. Don’t let vanity kill you.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 20:44
Gill W wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:44


And that was jocular having not particularly examined the semantics. I find the defendants explanation credible. Innocent until proved guilty. Case dismissed.
It must be all my fault.
I didn't say that. I'd say misunderstanding.
You appeared to make the same ‘misunderstanding’ last night.

But now it’s just me.
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Onelife wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 22:08
I can’t find my crystal ball so I’ve had to throw some bran flakes on the floor to come up with my next prediction…“we won’t be easing lockdown on the 4th July”. If my reading of the European infection rate situation is correct then we should be hearing from Boris early next week.

If you’ve got to go out put on a mask and gloves. Don’t let vanity kill you.
Reading the latest ONS report, it does seem that infections may not be reducing so much now.. It’s not surprising either what people going back to work, protests, and now this lunacy on the beaches.

But, I can’t see them saying that the lockdown easing should stop, as it would be an embarrassing U turn and I also believe they are more interested in the economy and not saving lives.

One good thing I’ve noticed is that there is a solid rump of people who are not intending to break their personal lockdowns, so there is a quiet band of sensible people out there.
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Onelife wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 22:08
I can’t find my crystal ball so I’ve had to throw some bran flakes on the floor to come up with my next prediction…“we won’t be easing lockdown on the 4th July”. If my reading of the European infection rate situation is correct then we should be hearing from Boris early next week.

If you’ve got to go out put on a mask and gloves. Don’t let vanity kill you.
I hear what you say and understand why, but I suspect this is one bet you will lose.
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Hi Gill,

The Covid symptom app shows today that many areas of the UK are now reading above R and increasing.

Bran flakes work for me and come next week they’ll have Boris reaching for the toilet paper. :thumbup:

:wave:

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Onelife wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 22:43
Hi Gill,

The Covid symptom app shows today that many areas of the UK are now reading above R and increasing.

Bran flakes work for me and come next week they’ll have Boris reaching for the toilet paper. :thumbup:

:wave:
I’ve seen reports today that the R is above 1 in England, yet other reports say it is still at 0.7 to 0.9. It’s almost as if it’s guesswork.

Glad the bran flakes are working. I had Frosties for breakfast this morning.
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Gill W wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 08:37
Onelife wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 22:43
Hi Gill,

The Covid symptom app shows today that many areas of the UK are now reading above R and increasing.

Bran flakes work for me and come next week they’ll have Boris reaching for the toilet paper. :thumbup:

:wave:
I’ve seen reports today that the R is above 1 in England, yet other reports say it is still at 0.7 to 0.9. It’s almost as if it’s guesswork.

Glad the bran flakes are working. I had Frosties for breakfast this morning.
I’ve always thought there’s a tiger in you…be nice to the boy’s :lol:

p.s.. I know Sir Merv uses the same app as we do so it'll be interesting to hear his take on the figures :thumbup:

Oop's "we" meaning me and the wife :thumbup:
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Gill W wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 08:37
I’ve seen reports today that the R is above 1 in England, yet other reports say it is still at 0.7 to 0.9. It’s almost as if it’s guesswork.
From what I have read there are several "estimates" of the R value and the Government takes the average - so yes it is quite likely that at least one of them show at above 1, but that measure may always have been higher than some of the others.

Basically it is "guesswork" because any measure of R is an estimate/guess as there is no precise way to measure it without testing the whole population every day and even then because of differing rates of infection it would still be an estimate - albeit more accurate than the current system.

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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the evidence clearly is that the vast majority have decided that they have had enough and are getting on with life.
Thousands on the beach
Thousands on protests
Thousands in the streets celebrating football

A spike is inevitable.

The high risk group have no opinion but to remain isolated.
The rest will take the chance.
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I don't think that we, well certainly me, are under any illusion that worldwide the pandemic is anywhere near over and that in the Americas it is running out of control - mainly due to "ostrich syndrome"

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Onelife wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 09:17
Gill W wrote: 26 Jun 2020, 08:37
Onelife wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 22:43
Hi Gill,

The Covid symptom app shows today that many areas of the UK are now reading above R and increasing.

Bran flakes work for me and come next week they’ll have Boris reaching for the toilet paper. :thumbup:

:wave:
I’ve seen reports today that the R is above 1 in England, yet other reports say it is still at 0.7 to 0.9. It’s almost as if it’s guesswork.

Glad the bran flakes are working. I had Frosties for breakfast this morning.
I’ve always thought there’s a tiger in you…be nice to the boy’s :lol:

p.s.. I know Sir Merv uses the same app as we do so it'll be interesting to hear his take on the figures :thumbup:

Oop's "we" meaning me and the wife :thumbup:
I've looked at the new figures in the app. The total number of cases is an extrapolation based on the number of reports received through the app. In a few areas the estimate of R is above 1. However the confidence intervals very wide so they are only estimates. That is why they quote a range. It's not guesswork. It is a proper statistical calculation and noone can give a more precise answer. The more significant figure in the app for me is a steady and significant fall in the total number of new cases each day.

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