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Tubes, trains, buses and central London less busy since last week. More people were driving in my area and I suspect more will dig out their bikes.
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Fake news. Rebuttal here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...2a7_story.htmlOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon most people will be sick to death of boomers bettering themselves, pulling up the ladder behind them, then complaining the whole time. Then we can get back to normal.
Even then the selfish boomer meme is really a yank thing, rather than Brit.
I'm Gen X.
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Good buying opportunites more like.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostDoom is definitely on!
Ask yourself what things will be like in 5 years?
I reckon most people will be sick to death of boomers bettering themselves, pulling up the ladder behind them, then complaining the whole time. Then we can get back to normal.
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We're not quite Italy yet. They can face time in prison for not self-isolating. Even 'murder' charges if they go on to infect someone who later dies. Only seems to be reported in the Metro though.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOh and they will have the power to detain infectious people.
Sources are The Guardian, The Times and NewsNight.
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Johnson's first u-turn, looks like he's following in May's footsteps. What's going to be the next one?
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So we can’t use any London transportOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostFrom next weekend
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Not the CUK meet ups!
Will anyone who turns up get a CUK ban? Or worse, infraction points?
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Oh and they will have the power to detain infectious people.
Sources are The Guardian, The Times and NewsNight.
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