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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell you need to name and shame that company for, you know, massive breaches of the equal opportunities act and employment law.
Seriously this is the sort of tulip which we need to kick out of our country.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostNothing but a troll post, almost all his posts are his fantasies, he seems severely mentally ill.
You can say this about half the posters on here.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAre you crazy?
You can say this about half the posters on here.
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAre you crazy?
You can say this about half the posters on here.
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33 people were admitted to hospital in Eng and Wales on August the 9th with COVID. That is the last published day. Not all would have been admitted because of COVID.
Annually 17 million get admitted, nearly 47k a day.
ON average 200 people a day get admitted for constipation.
Someone in government needs to cut all this COVID furlough tulip out and get folk back to work on Monday. It's a fooking joke now.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post33 people were admitted to hospital in Eng and Wales on August the 9th with COVID. That is the last published day. Not all would have been admitted because of COVID.
Annually 17 million get admitted, nearly 47k a day.
ON average 200 people a day get admitted for constipation.
Someone in government needs to cut all this COVID furlough tulip out and get folk back to work on Monday. It's a fooking joke now.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post33 people were admitted to hospital in Eng and Wales on August the 9th with COVID. That is the last published day. Not all would have been admitted because of COVID.
Annually 17 million get admitted, nearly 47k a day.
ON average 200 people a day get admitted for constipation.
Someone in government needs to cut all this COVID furlough tulip out and get folk back to work on Monday. It's a fooking joke now.
But other than that yes, let’s all go back to work on Monday - after all ministrone said it was ok to do so
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMaybe the government should stop listening to scientific advice and start listening to angry random people on the Internet.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThese 33 admitted people, with the highly infectious deserve, if left unchecked, can infect 40-50 mln in the UK within some months and this will cause 500-600k deaths, 2-3 mln with fecked up lungs and other organs.
But other than that yes, let’s all go back to work on Monday - after all ministrone said it was ok to do so
Honest to God. There is a whole section of the country that needs a good old fashioned "pull yourself together" slapping.Comment
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