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It's very harsh what is happening to those with dementia in care homes. The husband of a lady opposite has had to go into a care home with dementia and although he has only been there a few months already he seems to have forgotten her and his family. It's a cruel disease and understandably she does get upset. Certainly coronavirus does not help.
I wish those who flout the safeguards to promote their personal freedoms took time off to see the effects of the virus on the elderly and their families as well as those who are taken into hospital for the NHS to cope with.
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Sorry to hear about your mother Jan, I'm sure she had a full life during her 97 years. My condolence.
And my condolences go also to Screwy, so sad farther in law was taken by Covid.
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Rita Ora 'PAYS £10,000 Covid fine' and apologises for 'inexcusable error of judgement' after holding lockdown-flouting 30th birthday bash at Notting Hill restaurant where staff today refused to open door to police
This was on Saturday. Just taking the p*ss.
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Ray B wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 14:00

For some the rules do not apply especially if you have the money.
Rita Ora 'PAYS £10,000 Covid fine' and apologises for 'inexcusable error of judgement' after holding lockdown-flouting 30th birthday bash at Notting Hill restaurant where staff today refused to open door to police
This was on Saturday. Just taking the p*ss.
Noble of her to apologise - not. Not only should she have been fined (albeit chicken feed to her) but the restaurant closed down with no recompense for hosting it. I wonder how many of those present will now come down with the virus or pass it on to others.
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Ray B wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 14:00

For some the rules do not apply especially if you have the money.
Rita Ora 'PAYS £10,000 Covid fine' and apologises for 'inexcusable error of judgement' after holding lockdown-flouting 30th birthday bash at Notting Hill restaurant where staff today refused to open door to police
This was on Saturday. Just taking the p*ss.
I had exactly the same thoughts as I watched the report on the news. This may well be one of those times when a fine more proportionate to a person's wealth should be levied.
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It really doesn’t make sense, does it?
What on earth was she and her team thinking?How did they think they would get away with it or did they just think they’d take the hit?
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I agree wholeheartedly. The fine means nothing to her. But if the restaurant was closed down it might focus some other minds in the hospitality industry. And if anybody else at the party gets the virus and dies the restaurant owners should be charged with corporate manslaughter too.

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Maybe her recording contract cancelled and all royalties withheld.
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towny44 wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 14:08
Ray B wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 14:00

For some the rules do not apply especially if you have the money.
Rita Ora 'PAYS £10,000 Covid fine' and apologises for 'inexcusable error of judgement' after holding lockdown-flouting 30th birthday bash at Notting Hill restaurant where staff today refused to open door to police
This was on Saturday. Just taking the p*ss.
I had exactly the same thoughts as I watched the report on the news. This may well be one of those times when a fine more proportionate to a person's wealth should be levied.
Agree John…. Sorry comes cheap when you have 20 million in the bank :thumbdown:

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Let's make the fine £10,000 or 50% of bank balance, whichever is the greater. Silly woman.
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Jan Rosser wrote: 29 Nov 2020, 18:02
Sorry to hear your sad news Screwy. Although not Covid related my 97 year old mother passed away this afternoon in hospital - she suffered a major stroke two weeks ago and didn’t recover. The doctors were astonished that she had never spent a single night in hospital and was still living on her own. We worked so hard to protect her from Covid and would have been so upset if she had caught it so your anger is so justified Screwy - take care xxx
Sorry to hear your news, Jan
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My sincere condolences Jan. You were the first to pass on your sympathy to me when I lost my wife.5 years ago and encouraged me to carry on cruising. Although approaching 84 years of age I have made many new friends . Your mother sounds like an incredible lady. May she rest in peace.

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0h dear. The Daily Wail has been knocking the government over PPE and running its own campaign to source the stuff. Now it's been reported that some of the stuff has come from factories in China employing forced labour. I wonder if they'll have that on the front page tomorrow.

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With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?

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Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
They will just have to take their chances else pay for the jab to protect their elders.
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Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
Shocking, just as is the wealthy and privileged jumping the que

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Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
Are there really 313000 unregistered? I thought that most illegals were already seeking asylum here once they were plucked from their sinking boats. Similarly once they are safely out of the back of the lorry don't most of them seek asylum so that while they await approval we get to feed and water them?
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Ray Scully wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:26
Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
Shocking, just as is the wealthy and privileged jumping the que
Are they?


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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:44
Ray Scully wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:26
Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
Shocking, just as is the wealthy and privileged jumping the que
Are they?
Aren't they ;-)

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towny44 wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:34
Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:07
With the vaccine roll out about to start I’ve been wondering how the Government is going to deal with unregistered illegal immigrants…with an estimated 313,000 potential spreaders walking our streets surely the Government is going to have to come up with some kind of vaccine amnesty?
Are there really 313000 unregistered? I thought that most illegals were already seeking asylum here once they were plucked from their sinking boats. Similarly once they are safely out of the back of the lorry don't most of them seek asylum so that while they await approval we get to feed and water them?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50420307

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Ray Scully wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:55
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:44
Ray Scully wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:26


Shocking, just as is the wealthy and privileged jumping the que
Are they?
Aren't they ;-)
Probably…

...will be!

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Onelife wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:59
Ray Scully wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:55
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 11:44


Are they?
Aren't they ;-)
Probably…

...will be!
I doubt that money alone will secure a jab ahead of your turn. I guess some royalty will be give it, and maybe some politicians, but Everyone else will have to wait their turn
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towny44 wrote: 04 Dec 2020, 13:55
I guess some royalty will be give it
Liz & Phil are in one of the top groups anyway by virtue of age

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Even those on private health insurance will have to wait their turn.
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You get it when you get it, simple as that. But no doubt there will be those blocking the GP surgery phone line every day from now on whinging about when they will be getting their jab. I’d give’m a jab alright......with cattle prod.

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Hey, that’s my job...
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