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The coast guard helicopter seems to be permanently up today.
Over 160 incidents yesterday according to devonlive
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barney wrote: 31 May 2020, 12:23
The coast guard helicopter seems to be permanently up today.
Over 160 incidents yesterday according to devonlive
It seems some people are idiots all the time! There was intense emergency services near us in the Peak District yesterday. Rumour was a woman had gone into labour in a cave.

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Now, now Merv, you'll be letting our southern friends think us Northeners are still in the stoneages.
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Funny you should say that as the first thought that came into my mind was that her name must have been Wilma (FLINtSTONE)

I'm not sure where Bedrock is but it must be up North somewhere ;)

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Onelife wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:07
Funny you should say that as the first thought that came into my mind was that her name must have been Wilma (FLINtSTONE)

I'm not sure where Bedrock is but it must be up North somewhere ;)
If you look at a large scale map you could observe that it is approx nine miles from Ludlow .... :wtf:
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:39
Onelife wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:07
Funny you should say that as the first thought that came into my mind was that her name must have been Wilma (FLINtSTONE)

I'm not sure where Bedrock is but it must be up North somewhere ;)
If you look at a large scale map you could observe that it is approx nine miles from Ludlow .... :wtf:
Get your facts right Moby.....l've just wasted an hour looking for it :thumbdown: :lol:

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Onelife wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:53
Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:39
Onelife wrote: 31 May 2020, 13:07
Funny you should say that as the first thought that came into my mind was that her name must have been Wilma (FLINtSTONE)

I'm not sure where Bedrock is but it must be up North somewhere ;)
If you look at a large scale map you could observe that it is approx nine miles from Ludlow .... :wtf:
Get your facts right Moby.....l've just wasted an hour looking for it :thumbdown: :lol:
Sorry about that ... were you looking at an Ordnance Survey Map dated c1860 ? :relaxed:
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It's just outside Wedlock.
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screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 14:01
It's just outside Wedlock.
I ain't going there screwy ;)

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Onelife wrote: 31 May 2020, 11:54
Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 11:31
towny44 wrote: 31 May 2020, 09:48

How on earth can you relate allowing the shielded group outside with their household or one close friend, if they live alone, with improving the economy???!!!
Since the majority of people have been following the social distancing advice, and even those who have bent the rules a little have in the main tried to avoid close contact with strangers, I believe it is reasonable for the govt to try and spread the lockdown relaxation as wide as possible. BUT they will be hoping that the majority do continue to show the same common sense in how they use these new freedoms.
Lets try to be positive for once and not always look for the negatives in everything.
I didn’t relate the shielded group going outside with improving the economy. It was Onelife who said that
NO!....I didn't say that, it may have been interpreted that way but l certainly didn't mean it that way..
Guys, sort it out amongst yourselves. I didn't say it and I didn't put the original interpretation on it! I'm just a bystander who's been dragged in!
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A piece of good positive news for you, sorry about that ... . it's about exceeding testing targets . :relaxed:
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barney wrote: 31 May 2020, 12:01
Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 11:39
We are currently at Alert Level 4

Loosening lockdown is an Alert Level 3 action.

Shielded people going out is an Alert Level 1 action.

They are now ignoring their own alert system - it’s a shambles.

I’m staying home. I’m not putting myself out there at moment.
Different levels of risk Gill.
You do what is best for you.👍
I don't feel at any great risk, myself

However, men in their 60's start to be more at risk from serious effects of C19. As my husband is 68, it doesn't seem worth rushing out, only for him to risk getting ill.
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 15:44
A piece of good positive news for you, sorry about that ... . it's about exceeding testing targets . :relaxed:
I'm sure all the hacks will be congratulating the government at the briefing today
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 31 May 2020, 15:50
I'm sure all the hacks will be congratulating the government at the briefing today
I had hoped Gill would do a ' Ra-Ra-Ra ' given it's importance rather than going back 13 posts to locate one from Barney :eh:
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 31 May 2020, 12:22
Shielded people are, in many cases, climbing the walls, after weeks of not going out. It's hard enough for those of us who have been able to go out occasionally for exercise or essential shopping. And for those of us with nice gardens to sit in. Imagine those in apartments who've been ordered to stay put for weeks.

No-one is forcing shielded people to go out now. Nor indeed telling others they should start playing golf or meeting families in open spaces. Simply that they can if they wish. Those who are nervous about doing so can stay home if they wish to do so.

The social media narrative is wonderful. It summarises as: "it's not safe for my children to go back to school or me to go to work or granny to come out of her bedroom, but when will the pubs open and why can't I fly to Benidorm next Tuesday?"
I totally understand that for some people who have been shielding it has been very difficult for them. The point I'm making is, why is it suddenly ok for them to go out now? The government's own alert system says they shouldn't go out until level one has been achieved. So the government have ignored their own system, for no apparent reason
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 15:44
A piece of good positive news for you, sorry about that ... . it's about exceeding testing targets . :relaxed:
Although..... how many actual people are they testing?

This information hasn't been available for some days. Some believe its because the Government are counting the two different parts of the test as two completely separate tests. So in other words, the amount of people tested is much less than the amount of daily tests
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Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:03
Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 15:44
A piece of good positive news for you, sorry about that ... . it's about exceeding testing targets . :relaxed:
Although..... how many actual people are they testing? ......
' Although ' and ' Yes, BUT ' etc doesn't do it for me regarding positivity.

The target, it reports, was 200,000 tests per day whereas the figure achieved was in excess of 205,000.

Not a World beater I grant you but credit where credit is due is my mantra ... even for Boris from time to time.
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Well we’ll, it comes to light that the Labour mp for Canterbury has been breaking the lockdown by having her married lover coming to her home before moving in, she has done the decent thing and resigned as Labour whip.Hmm, not resigning from being an mp, maybe Sir know it all will give her the push...doubt it.
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Apparently Diane Abbott has called for Bernard Castle to resign after meeting Cummings.
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screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:17
Apparently Diane Abbott has called for Bernard Castle to resign after meeting Cummings.

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screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:15
Well we’ll, it comes to light that the Labour mp for Canterbury has been breaking the lockdown by having her married lover coming to her home before moving in, she has done the decent thing and resigned as Labour whip.Hmm, not resigning from being an mp, maybe Sir know it all will give her the push...doubt it.
Rosie Duffield -

a) wasn't involved in designing the rules of lockdown
b) didn't invent some bonkers story about an eye test
c) didn't have coronavirus to spread and
d) apologised and resigned from her role.
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:13
Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:03
Manoverboard wrote: 31 May 2020, 15:44
A piece of good positive news for you, sorry about that ... . it's about exceeding testing targets . :relaxed:
Although..... how many actual people are they testing? ......
' Although ' and ' Yes, BUT ' etc doesn't do it for me regarding positivity.

The target, it reports, was 200,000 tests per day whereas the figure achieved was in excess of 205,000.

Not a World beater I grant you but credit where credit is due is my mantra ... even for Boris from time to time.
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Do you know which day 205000 tests were achieved? I normally check the figures each day and haven't seen anything that high. Yesterdays figure on the slide I posted was 115725. I don't think I've seen anything so significantly higher than that figure
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Stephen wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:20
screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:17
Apparently Diane Abbott has called for Bernard Castle to resign after meeting Cummings.

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Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:59
screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:15
Well we’ll, it comes to light that the Labour mp for Canterbury has been breaking the lockdown by having her married lover coming to her home before moving in, she has done the decent thing and resigned as Labour whip.Hmm, not resigning from being an mp, maybe Sir know it all will give her the push...doubt it.
Rosie Duffield -

a) wasn't involved in designing the rules of lockdown
b) didn't invent some bonkers story about an eye test
c) didn't have coronavirus to spread and
d) apologised and resigned from her role.
As I said with the Cummings charade, it’s impossible to defend the indefensible.
She took the high ground of telling people to stay home while not abiding herself.
She should resign, call a by-election and let her constituents decide if she maintains credibility.
Otherwise, she is a total hypocrite.

It’s not a party political issue, it’s about standards and credibility
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Gill W wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:59
screwy wrote: 31 May 2020, 16:15
Well we’ll, it comes to light that the Labour mp for Canterbury has been breaking the lockdown by having her married lover coming to her home before moving in, she has done the decent thing and resigned as Labour whip.Hmm, not resigning from being an mp, maybe Sir know it all will give her the push...doubt it.
Rosie Duffield -

a) wasn't involved in designing the rules of lockdown
b) didn't invent some bonkers story about an eye test
c) didn't have coronavirus to spread and
d) apologised and resigned from her role.
she broke the rules of Marriage..! Did she apologise to her lovers wife.? Also a bit of a hypocrit where education is concerned. Opposes any New Grammar schools even though her 2 children went to Grammars. Of course, nothing will suit some people.
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