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Current Affairs
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
So it's the big issue next. Bagsie the spot by the railway station
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Gill W
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Re: Current Affairs
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 15:41
Your callousness and spite really does show no bounds. Not an ounce of sympathy for a small child and her no doubt worried father.
Both of you have gone too far. Way to farManoverboard wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 16:06
I thought that too, shocking, I could only assume that Gill doesn't have children of her own.
Gill
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screwy
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oldbluefox
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
I'm afraid you did that when you started involving babies in your bitter politics.Gill W wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 16:54Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 15:41
Your callousness and spite really does show no bounds. Not an ounce of sympathy for a small child and her no doubt worried father.Both of you have gone too far. Way to farManoverboard wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 16:06
I thought that too, shocking, I could only assume that Gill doesn't have children of her own.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
Spot on Mervyn. It was pretty callous using a child in an unfounded allegation.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 17:33I'm afraid you did that when you started involving babies in your bitter politics.
I was taught to be cautious
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs
I'm picking up a frosty situation, it certainly has been cold today.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Time to put on a thick coat and wait till it thaws would be my advice.Ray B wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 17:57I'm picking up a frosty situation, it certainly has been cold today.
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anniec
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Re: Current Affairs
I think the point Gill was making was to question why the PM is relaxing the rules at a time when his baby daughter has just recovered from a serious bout of covid - I really don't see that as callous, spiteful or unsympathetic; having read many of Gill's posts, her first objective seems to be the safety of all during a pandemic. I may well not agree with all of her views, as she probably disagrees with most of mine, but that's what a forum should be about. What I do see as pretty unpleasant is personal attacks such as these, in particular Manoverboard's very hurtful comment, horribly reminiscent of Andrea Leadsome's to Theresa May.Gill W wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 16:54Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 15:41
Your callousness and spite really does show no bounds. Not an ounce of sympathy for a small child and her no doubt worried father.Both of you have gone too far. Way to farManoverboard wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 16:06
I thought that too, shocking, I could only assume that Gill doesn't have children of her own.
As Gill says, you've gone too far. Most disappointing.
Annie (mother of 3)
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
There was no need to mention his child. The point could have been made without using his child at all.
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Gill W
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Re: Current Affairs
Thank you Annie for understanding the point that I was trying to make.
For weeks, even months, Mervyn has been casting out jibes and digs - I can only assume he persists in doing this in the hope of hooking a response, so that he can have a go at me.
He seems to have taken his opportunity this afternoon, by twisting my post in a very nasty way, and making some particularly unpleasant comments to me. It seems to have had the desired effect - the people I would expect have piled in as a response - and in a very gleeful way. I can almost hear the cries of ‘gotcha’.
To all those who piled in - You are no doubt enjoying yourselves at my expense, which says a lot about you, considering the personal nature of the comments made.
Rest assured, I will not be driven away by the behaviour of a few individuals.
For weeks, even months, Mervyn has been casting out jibes and digs - I can only assume he persists in doing this in the hope of hooking a response, so that he can have a go at me.
He seems to have taken his opportunity this afternoon, by twisting my post in a very nasty way, and making some particularly unpleasant comments to me. It seems to have had the desired effect - the people I would expect have piled in as a response - and in a very gleeful way. I can almost hear the cries of ‘gotcha’.
To all those who piled in - You are no doubt enjoying yourselves at my expense, which says a lot about you, considering the personal nature of the comments made.
Rest assured, I will not be driven away by the behaviour of a few individuals.
Gill
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Annie wasn’t the only one Gill but credit to her for saying what needed to be said.Gill W wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 18:44Thank you Annie for understanding the point that I was trying to make.
For weeks, even months, Mervyn has been casting out jibes and digs - I can only assume he persists in doing this in the hope of hooking a response, so that he can have a go at me.
He seems to have taken his opportunity this afternoon, by twisting my post in a very nasty way, and making some particularly unpleasant comments to me. It seems to have had the desired effect - the people I would expect have piled in as a response - and in a very gleeful way. I can almost hear the cries of ‘gotcha’.
To all those who piled in - You are no doubt enjoying yourselves at my expense, which says a lot about you, considering the personal nature of the comments made.
Rest assured, I will not be driven away by the behaviour of a few individuals.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
Seems a two-way street here. There's little that I can say that Gill won't attack. Then when she is on rhe receiving end out comes the victim card. If you can't take it you shouldn't dish iit out.
So here's a truce. I will not comment on Gill's future posts on two simple conditions. She doesn't comment on mine and she doesn't take my silence as agreement. No more tumbleweed rolls through the forum posts.
So here's a truce. I will not comment on Gill's future posts on two simple conditions. She doesn't comment on mine and she doesn't take my silence as agreement. No more tumbleweed rolls through the forum posts.
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Onelife
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All posts on this topic are intertwined which would make it almost impossible not to make reference to each other’s comments…a fair compromise Sir Merv but one which will be difficult to implement without either of you calling foul.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:25Seems a two-way street here. There's little that I can say that Gill won't attack. Then when she is on rhe receiving end out comes the victim card. If you can't take it you shouldn't dish iit out.
So here's a truce. I will not comment on Gill's future posts on two simple conditions. She doesn't comment on mine and she doesn't take my silence as agreement. No more tumbleweed rolls through the forum posts.
Best kiss, make up, move on
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Kendhni
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Re: Current Affairs
New variant of Omicron has been found ... but not much info about it yet
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Mervyn and Trish
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Where there's a will. I've made my offer.Onelife wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 21:16All posts on this topic are intertwined which would make it almost impossible not to make reference to each other’s comments…a fair compromise Sir Merv but one which will be difficult to implement without either of you calling foul.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 20:25Seems a two-way street here. There's little that I can say that Gill won't attack. Then when she is on rhe receiving end out comes the victim card. If you can't take it you shouldn't dish iit out.
So here's a truce. I will not comment on Gill's future posts on two simple conditions. She doesn't comment on mine and she doesn't take my silence as agreement. No more tumbleweed rolls through the forum posts.
Best kiss, make up, move on![]()
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Mervyn and Trish
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Is this the one identified in France 2 weeks ago or another new one?Kendhni wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 21:37New variant of Omicron has been found ... but not much info about it yet
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs
Is this a sub variant of omicron, or just another Covid19 mutation, and what might be the difference.Kendhni wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 21:37New variant of Omicron has been found ... but not much info about it yet
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
I can't find anything on line more recent than 4th to 7th January reports from France. Reference Ken?
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Kendhni
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Re: Current Affairs
The story has been updated and is now talking about the BA.2 variant that was first detected on 6th Dec - so not as new as the initial report suggested (which is good news). Not expected to be any worse than current Omicron and the vaccines are expected to be effective against it.
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Manoverboard
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Having lost a young daughter many years ago I obviously read Gills post in a different way to you.anniec wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 18:24What I do see as pretty unpleasant is personal attacks such as these, in particular Manoverboard's very hurtful comment, horribly reminiscent of Andrea Leadsome's to Theresa May.
As Gill says, you've gone too far. Most disappointing.
Annie (mother of 3)
In any event I would never use a child to try to make a point in a politically related Topic and especially not one that had reportedly been struck by Covid.
I also thought that it would have been gracious if Gill had realised that she may have made a misjudgment and apologised for referencing the child.
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Ray B
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Re: Current Affairs
As the main focus is now on Omicron and now, maybe a mutation of it, I have wondered what has happened to the original covid 19. Is it wiped out, laying low, lurking, ready to strike. No mention of it is made today, so what has happened to it.?
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Gill W
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The point I was making was that Johnson of all people should know how serious Covid is, after he himself was in hospital with it and his 6 week old daughter catching it - with those two factors in mind, I can’t understand why he’s so keen to throw off all restrictions.Manoverboard wrote: 21 Jan 2022, 09:19
I also thought that it would have been gracious if Gill had realised that she may have made a misjudgment and apologised for referencing the child.
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I can’t apologise for mentioning his daughter, as it was central to to point I was making about his personal experience with Covid.
Gill
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Manoverboard
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As I stated in my post above ...Gill W wrote: 21 Jan 2022, 10:50The point I was making was that Johnson of all people should know how serious Covid is, after he himself was in hospital with it and his 6 week old daughter catching it - with those two factors in mind, I can’t understand why he’s so keen to throw off all restrictions.Manoverboard wrote: 21 Jan 2022, 09:19
I also thought that it would have been gracious if Gill had realised that she may have made a misjudgment and apologised for referencing the child.
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I can’t apologise for mentioning his daughter, as it was central to to point I was making about his personal experience with Covid.
" In any event I would never use a child to try to make a point in a politically related Topic and especially not one that had reportedly been struck by Covid. "
We are clearly different in that regard.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
I couldn't see the correlation between Boris making a decision at national level and his baby having Covid. As I said before was there a need to mention his child at all? I suggest not.
I was taught to be cautious