First Up wrote: » If you listened properly (between McInerney's interruptions) you'd have heard him say that nobody is saying people can't travel, but there are consequences. The rest of his statement explained what those consequences are.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: There are no consequences. There is no quarantine for green listed countries. People are telling themselves that the Green List is safer than Ireland (too simplistic but people will tell themselves anything to excuse a foreign holiday), and why not? The Tanaiste won't say people should stay at home.
First Up wrote: » He has advised people to stay home.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Did he? I thought he only said "the best thing" to do would be to stay at home. He explicitly refused to say anyone "should", that would be advice.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: Did he? I thought he only said "the best thing" to do would be to stay at home. He explicitly refused to say anyone "should", that would be advice.
Robert McGrath wrote: » I’m with First Up on this. It’s extraordinary how little personal responsibility people are willing to take on this issue. There is a spectrum of reasons for people to travel abroad that range from the clearly essential to the clearly non-essential. It’s impossible for the government to prescribe in granular detail
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: Please tell me what's wrong with saying that? Varadkar was asked to say it and wouldn't.
touts wrote: » For Gender balance David McCullough's place on prime time is likely to go to Cormac ó Headhra. Sarah likely to replace Cormac on Saturday Lunchtime.
Mad_maxx wrote: » The added gimmicky of late with Claire sitting on mock plane's etc has made it feel a bit afternoon show
Cole wrote: » I just heard a snippet of it on Playback...might listen back later. Sarah is clearly a bright person, so saying to Leo that she is confused by the travel advice just seems to be the intentional hyping of the 'confusing travel advice' narrative...yet again.
Muahahaha wrote: Yeah that was a bit of a joke, we had Claire in a mock isolation unit, Claire on a mock airplane, Claire in a mock pub and of course Claire in her shed. I can only presume it was because Fair City is shuttered that Byrne got the set designers in to do a few hours rather than sitting around RTE all week doing nothing.
Muahahaha wrote: iirc there was a change of producer on her show about a year or 18 months back. It went from a serious current affairs show under the old producer to more of a magazine style show under the current one with Claire running from stage one to audience to stage 2 back to audience again and so on. Its a bit all over the place and it doesnt seem to know if it is a current affairs show or a lifestyle one.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Nobody was asking for rules on this occasion. Only guidelines. A simple "People should stay in Ireland and avoid unnecessary foreign travel". Please tell me what's wrong with saying that? Varadkar was asked to say it and wouldn't.
Robert McGrath wrote: » Are we really going to get hung up on the distinction between “should” and “the best thing”?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I'm not the one making that distinction, Varadkar did. I dont know if he was clearer earlier in the week, if he was then he has changed his tune. He interjected and corrected Sarah McInerney to say he wasn't advising against unnecessary travel (not saying they shouldn't go) — it wasn't simply a slip or an omission. I'm sure it won't make a difference to you or me, but if someone has a holiday booked and hears that, I wouldn't blame them for thinking "Ah here, I'm going so".
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: I'm sure it won't make a difference to you or me, but if someone has a holiday booked and hears that, I wouldn't blame them for thinking "Ah here, I'm going so".
Brendan Bendar wrote: » All about insurance Ty, I would suggest. Result of legal advice.
First Up wrote: » The advice from government and the health professionals couldn't be clearer. You travel at your own risk.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: It's only Varadkar who's done a solo run and insisted that is not his position.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » How's that Brendan? I thought the insurance situation was that they'll pay out if travel is not advised, but customers can be pretty well take the hit if there's no official advice against travel. It's not just your own risk though, is it. It's associated with a public health risk and economic risk. The chair of NPHET has been very clear about his concerns and, to their credit, other members of the Government have advised against unnecessary travel. They have all clearly said you shouldn't travel unnecessarily. It's only Varadkar who's done a solo run and insisted that is not his position.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » There is official advice against travel.
Infoanon wrote: » Sarah giving Willie O Dea an easy ride there - Airport's and Ports demanding your PPS number ??
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Faux outrage springing up on Sarah’s show now. Do these people not understand English. This payment not avail unless avail for work.....
hotmail.com wrote: » O'Dea has a point. People are availing of social welfare through the Temporary Wage Scheme and don't have such limitations.