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Previously on "Coronavirus: Boris Johnson sets out plan for 'significant normality' by Christmas"
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I heard on the radio that they may start producing vaccines in Russia. That got me thinking that Russians could slip in infertility agent to the vaccines and have us all gone by a few decades.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI think the old business cycle will not revive. I don't even know at this stage how it can.. debt loaded baby boomers are retiring with no pension to support them and the jobs they leave behind cannot be filled with history & hairstylist graduates.
In order for the UK to unshackle it dependancy of Chinese tat, there'll be a need for the UK to return to its manufacturing routes. Before that can happen we need on the job training, ausbildung.. wie sagt mann auf English?!
So no, there's no going back to 'normal', it is clearly the end of one business cycle and the beginning of another. Buckle up. The transition for the difficult to change types shall not be pretty.
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I think the old business cycle will not revive. I don't even know at this stage how it can.. debt loaded baby boomers are retiring with no pension to support them and the jobs they leave behind cannot be filled with history & hairstylist graduates.
In order for the UK to unshackle it dependancy of Chinese tat, there'll be a need for the UK to return to its manufacturing routes. Before that can happen we need on the job training, ausbildung.. wie sagt mann auf English?!
So no, there's no going back to 'normal', it is clearly the end of one business cycle and the beginning of another. Buckle up. The transition for the difficult to change types shall not be pretty.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI wish you would set out a plan for 'significant normality'.
Just how you see supermarket assistents without masks because probably their manager subtly put it to them that people feel afraid seeing those and it’s not good for business.
They’ll just push it under a big rug and get on with business.
The rich are sheltered in their estates with servents that live on premise. They don’t care.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostEverything back to normal by December 25th -
6-days later we're back to BoJo... DOOM
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1st Jan 2021, two unpleasant diseases eradicated from the UK
Covid-19 and the EU.
Boris promises, fingers crossed, hope to die.
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There's a nice Marina Hyde article for those of you who are not triggered by the MSM in general or the Manchester Slaver in particular.
'Over by Christmas': now where have we heard Johnson's new slogan before? | Marina Hyde | Opinion | The Guardian
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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson sets out plan for 'significant mortality' by Christmas
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFTFY
Bozo just goes along with it.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Posthas BoJo taken advice from scientific experts
But he couldn't be bothered to read any of it.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Posthas BoJo taken advice from scientific experts
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThere's possibly going to be a 28 Months Later and 28 Years Later, so take your pick.
28 Weeks Later - Wikipedia
BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker: Wave 28 - GOV.UK
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhich year...
28 Weeks Later - Wikipedia
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