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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    You don't live in the north-west, so it doesn't affect you. It probably won't be long before Brum gets new restrictions though, so you'll have to settle for a night in the squirrels on your new DFS sofa...
    FTFY

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “ A government source said the most likely next step if infections escalated would be more widespread restrictions on social contact rather than closing down specific industries.

    “It’s not a 1-2-3 process but the point is that it is based on specific information about what is happening. It suggests it’s household to household,” the source said. “In the north-west, the problem is households, not pubs. So you can only go to the pub with your household.

    English pubs likely to be spared new Covid-19 restrictions, No 10 says | World news | The Guardian

    What’s the point then?
    You don't live in the north-west, so it doesn't affect you. It probably won't be long before Brum gets new restrictions though, so you'll have to settle for a night in with the squirrels on your new DFS sofa...

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  • elsergiovolador
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    What’s the point then?
    They are addicted to dopamine release that comes from the feeling of power over people.

    It will only get worse as addiction progresses.

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  • AtW
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    Boris licked the Spoon?

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  • Paddy
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    And the many Tory donations come from...

    ...pub chains.

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  • AtW
    started a topic It’s not pubs

    It’s not pubs

    “ A government source said the most likely next step if infections escalated would be more widespread restrictions on social contact rather than closing down specific industries.

    “It’s not a 1-2-3 process but the point is that it is based on specific information about what is happening. It suggests it’s household to household,” the source said. “In the north-west, the problem is households, not pubs. So you can only go to the pub with your household.

    English pubs likely to be spared new Covid-19 restrictions, No 10 says | World news | The Guardian

    What’s the point then?

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