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What about all the staff that I haven't furloughed? The grounds won't tend to themselvesOriginally posted by d000hg View PostWhat kind of contractor doesn't have an estate to enjoy?
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This fecking weather! I swear it knows we’re self-isolatingOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf they don't have something to complain about, they're not happy. Bit like Brits who can't discuss the weather.
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2020: up to week ending 20 March 2020Originally posted by NigelJK View PostActual ONS figures. Has a new section for CV19 deaths.
Not so grim
Deaths really picked up since then
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“ Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, received a slapdown for saying people should only be shopping once a week - when that is not the official guidance. The spokesman said the clear advice was given in the advice on coronavirus released by the government last week.”
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If they don't have something to complain about, they're not happy. Bit like Brits who can't discuss the weather.Originally posted by BR14 View Postmiserable russian.
got nothing better to do than constantly spread doom and gloom.
typical.
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I was told our local Tesco only lets you use small trolleys now. If you have a family you can't do a weekly shop in one go due to this and other restrictions... you have to go out every couple of days for 'essentials'
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aTW's secretly paid to do it by Putin. What else explains the fact that he criticises Putin yet has still not been hit by a nerve agent?
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miserable russian.
got nothing better to do than constantly spread doom and gloom.
typical.
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Strictly no stockpiling
“ Meanwhile, people should only leave their home to go shopping once a week to buy the essentials as part of the restrictions imposed to combat Covid-19, the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, said on the early broadcast round this morning.”
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