Nobody I know has ever went to this.
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP underlings probably won't set foot in Edinburgh Castle anyway unless they are forced to.
Chances of pissing off a moderate SNP voter? 0.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostMiss V1 has just arrived.
Miss V2 we are driving up north to collect Xmas eve (her self isolation finishes then). Assuming of course Bozo doesn't go full 28 days later lockdown.
Mrs V and I will be fully boosted by the 24th, ..
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Boris is just such a nice chap, he hates telling them bad news, especially if the chaps are from the 1922 Committee
Obviously this will a lot of people, but nobody he personally cares about.
HTH
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Miss V1 has just arrived.
Miss V2 we are driving up north to collect Xmas eve (her self isolation finishes then). Assuming of course Bozo doesn't go full 28 days later lockdown.
Mrs V and I will be fully boosted by the 24th,
Then we are battening down the hatches.
Many hospitality businesses will probably close in the new year.
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Oh so this line of "I'm not going to mess with Christmas, cos I want to give people certainty" literally ends at 11:59:59 on Christmas Day
As long as HWMBO can escape down south on the 28th, that's all I care about.
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DOOM: Scotland cancels Hogmanay
Happy Bloody New Year! NOT!!!
(Some how I have a feeling this is what England was going to get but Johnson was talked out of it.)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...itics-59745262
Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party has been cancelled and football matches will be effectively spectator-free as part of tough new Covid rules in Scotland.
All outdoor events will be limited to just 500 people to help slow the spread of Omicron.
Indoor events such as concerts will be limited to 200 people if they are seated, or 100 for standing.
The new restrictions come into force on Boxing Day.
They will be in place for at least three weeks - although there will be no limit to how many people can meet up at Christmas.
The Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers on 2 January will be among the football fixtures that will be affected by the new rules.
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