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Originally posted by AtW View PostCurfew from 6pm to 9am - army checkpoints everywhere, apart from NI.
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Are they going to define local?Originally posted by AtW View Post
Are they going to prevent all the coffin dodgers sitting on the benches?
Are they going to lock playgrounds?
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A 35 hour week is the white terror for these feckers.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostFranco subjected them to the White Terror.
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Spain didn't seem terribly locked down when I was there in the summer.
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Franco subjected them to the White Terror.Originally posted by minestrone View Post"Since 14 March people in Spain have only been allowed to leave the house to buy food or medicine, to go to work if working from home was not possible, or to briefly walk the dog."
Franco didn't subject them to this.
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That was a mild lockdown.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
Proper lockdown was China - 7.1 out of 10 on aTWs Official Scale of Lockdowns, UK was in range of 0.9-1.1
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"Since 14 March people in Spain have only been allowed to leave the house to buy food or medicine, to go to work if working from home was not possible, or to briefly walk the dog."Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
Franco didn't subject them to this.
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Coronavirus: Adults enjoy first outdoor exercise as Spain relaxes lockdown measures - BBC NewsOriginally posted by AtW View PostThis country has not seen lockdown yet.
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