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During the lockdown, i have heard so much from wife that i have developed 'heard immunity'
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell as reality offends you, here's one for your right leaning tendencies: Rishi Sunak urged to give EVERY Briton a GBP500 voucher to be used in shops, hospitality and tourism | Daily Mail Online
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHonestly, you have remedial comprehension skills. You probably get away with some of it living in a foreign country where people are mildly forgiving as you are using a second language. But Jesus, it stands out like a sore thumb.
The mail probably calls it like it is, they have made a suggestion. The Guardian are claiming that the government is taking it seriously and considering it to give the impression to their gullible readers that the Resolution Foundation are taken seriously. They are not.
You need to actually try and understand the words sitting in front of you.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostUS had food stamps for ages...
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You really should stop criticising yourselfOriginally posted by minestrone View PostHonestly, you have remedial comprehension skills. You probably get away with some of it living in a foreign country where people are mildly forgiving as you are using a second language. But Jesus, it stands out like a sore thumb.
The mail probably calls it like it is, they have made a suggestion. The Guardian are claiming that the government is taking it seriously and considering it to give the impression to their gullible readers that the Resolution Foundation are taken seriously. They are not.
You need to actually try and understand the words sitting in front of you.
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all very well, but when do we get THERE immunity?
and elsewhere immunity?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell as the Guardian offends you, here's one for your right leaning tendencies: Rishi Sunak urged to give EVERY Briton a GBP500 voucher to be used in shops, hospitality and tourism | Daily Mail Online
The mail probably calls it like it is, they have made a suggestion. The Guardian are claiming that the government is taking it seriously and considering it to give the impression to their gullible readers that the Resolution Foundation are taken seriously. They are not.
You need to actually try and understand the words sitting in front of you.
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In times of crisis, communist countries issued ration stamps. What's next tovarisch Sunak?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostJeez, the guardian really can stretch absolute nothing into a story.
Bunch of cranks have some crank ideas nobody cares about, then it's "treasury refused to rule out" which means nobody has mentioned it, that gets boosted up to "considered". All so that the cranks look as if they are important cranks.
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Jeez, the guardian really can stretch absolute nothing into a story.
Bunch of cranks have some crank ideas nobody cares about, then it's "treasury refused to rule out" which means nobody has mentioned it, that gets boosted up to "considered". All so that the cranks look as if they are important cranks.
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Here immunity 2
“ Radical plans to give all adults £500 and children £250 in vouchers to spend in sectors of the economy worst hit by the Covid-19 crisis are being considered by the Treasury.
The proposals, drawn up by the Resolution Foundation think tank, which has had recent talks with the Treasury about its ideas, are aimed at kickstarting economic recovery by triggering a highly targeted surge in spending. Under the plans the vouchers could only be spent in certain sectors, such as hospitality and “face to face” retail, as opposed to online.”
Sunak considers GBP500 vouchers for all UK adults to spend in Covid-hit firms | Politics | The Guardian
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