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Exactly. That’s why it’s so concerning. One of the reasons Ireland had such a strict early lockdown was that it had little choice due to the systemic problems in the healthcare system.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIt'll really have to go some to be as tulipe as Ireland's!
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Northern Ireland isn't a place for rules. You can make up as many as you want but good luck policing that rabble of tulipe!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWell we have more 5G masts.
Anyway seems NI have more than they thought as they have just changed their Christmas bubble rules.
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Well we have more 5G masts.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIndeed!
A few sourthern shandies catch a cold and the whole country sneezes!
Oh well, good job I stocked up on essentials - Shotgun shells and Tins of beans to see me through the melancholy.
Anyway seems NI have more than they thought as they have just changed their Christmas bubble rules.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are going to have to wall in some of the Home Counties.
Anyway the way borough and county boundaries work from London to Kent etc it is really easy to walk across them.
Its like brexit all over again!
We will offer asylum to highly paid contractors in the PR of Slough.
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You are going to have to wall in some of the Home Counties.Originally posted by vetran View PostI suggest we just put a wall round London and leave them to it.
Saddiq wants to close it anyway.
Anyway the way borough and county boundaries work from London to Kent etc it is really easy to walk across them.
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I suggest we just put a wall round London and leave them to it.
Saddiq wants to close it anyway.
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It is to prevent people going out and getting drunk.
Though the biggest spread is in secondary schools/6th Form colleges.
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