[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm seriously considering moving to the west of Ireland as it looks like I can wfh indefinitely
b.gud wrote: » The lot of youse can feic off and stay put. No need to make here as expensive as Dublin
errlloyd wrote: » 5am. Houseparty in my block has begun to finally quieten down. 7 hours of heavy techno later. 😴😴
Neil3030 wrote: » On reflection, it's probably a small enough group of people who both can and want to relocate. Basically young couples / first-time-buyers, who work in an industry that affords wfh, and who don't need too much variation in their entertainment / social lives.
jacothelad wrote: » I hope nobody, now, will fail to understand that the Tory sh*ts in government simply do not care about us. They will tell any lie and stoop to any action which will serve their purposes, KEEP THEM IN OFFICE, DUPE THE UNTHINKING CRETINS THAT VOTE FOR THEM AND CONTINUE TO LINE THE POCKETS OF VULTURES LIKE REES=TURD. Since the start of this crisis, Johnson and his cabinet have done a woeful job in every sector of containing the virus, putting the interests of themselves and their wealthy donors before those of the people. 250,000 tests by the end of march. A Bunter lie. World beating test regimen? A Bunter lie. World beating track and trace? A Bunter lie. Protecting the Care sector? A Bunter lie so monstrous that the perpetrator should be in fu%king jail. BoJoke Bunter.......... a world beating failure. One of the problems with Boturd's character in my view is he is incapable of taking responsibility, either personally or as a leader, for anything and doesn't give a flying septic tank full to the brim of Rees-Mogg about the wreckage that spews out around him.The casual shifting of blame seems second nature as he just can’t stop himself all the time. "It wasn't me Guv. it was ...anyone nearby." One thing he and his government are experts on is the bull**** mantra which they repeatedly state "Mistakes made, lessons learnt". Mistakes made, lessons learnt."Well nothing has been learnt has it with over 50,000 deaths. We have a government that wants power but without the responsibility. The UK government is world class at something though and that is killing its citizens and lying repeatedly to cover up the truth.It's a damning indictment that the only thing Bastard Blunder Liar's s government is world beating at is lying to the public and causing preventable deaths. After dabbling in herd immunity the government implemented lock-down lite, a delay that has been hypothesised by many to have resulted in thousands more deaths than there could have been. This demonstrated the horrific disregard for life of the Conservative Party, who for so long prioritised their personal economy and that of their tax dodging masters over people. When lock down came the was minimal testing and no contact tracing, resulting in the spread of COVID-19 being unchecked. This was an egregious error by the government who could not track hotspots of the virus and thousands of lives were endangered needlessly. Most experts now think that if we had locked down 11 or 12 days earlier, when our infection and death rates were roughly equal to Germany's by the time they did lock down on the same day as we did, up to 75% of the deaths to end June could have been avoided. By the time we did lock down our rates were 4 times those of Germany's, a ratio that has pretty much pertained ever since. This demonstrated the horrific disregard for life of the Conservative Party, who for so long prioritised their economy over people. Now as we emerge from lock down and now head back in, we will wait nervously for the second wave to wreak havoc across the nation. It wouldn’t be a surprise if after all that has happened the government has failed to learn from their mistakes. Despite their litany of failures they will continue their selfish ways, truly cementing their position as world beating with the number of deaths dooming their citizens to widespread fatality and destruction. A 'very difficult call to make' is no more than a line. The government knew very well it was gambling by its attempts to outrun the shadow of the virus. That was more than evident in its constant repetition of being 'led by the science' and the refusal to err on the side of caution. Utterly extraordinary and inexplicable to have exercised no controls at the airports even up to the present day. To have left the doors open to 30,000 football fans coming from Northern Spain and to have sanctioned a racing festival of 250,000 for no better reason than someone's wife who had the ear of the prime minister being on the Cheltenham Racecourse board.
Dunney848 wrote: » Don’t be dissin’ Rees Mogg pal. He’s a good Catholic boy that one!
bilston wrote: » So it is being reported today that Russia will start mass vaccinations in October...I'm no anti Vaxxer, and will happily take a Covid vaccine when the time comes, hopefully in about 9-12 months time...but good luck to the Russian Guinea Pigs in October..
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » He's a turd of the highest order. An absolute me feiner who is just in it to make money and influence for himself (more so than most politicians, and far more egregiously). (I presume the above post is sarcam, by the way)
swiwi_ wrote: » Am I allowed to say the off topic has, well, become a bit boring...? There’s only so much Brit-bashing I can take.
Buer wrote: » To provoke a different discussion, does anyone have any decent recommendations for a book? Surely someone has read something good over the last 5 months? No particular genre. I'm happy to read anything once it holds my attention. I'm camping the next two weekends and I'm in danger of having to play eye spy for about 6 hours on each occasion if I can't demonstrate my attention is being held by a book.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What kind of books / genre do you like? I might have a few suggestions but my wife definitely will - I think she has read everything at this stage.
Buer wrote: » A good biography is always interesting, rugby or otherwise. In terms of fiction, John Irving, Stephen King or have always enjoyed the classic literature like Orwell, Steinbeck etc. although I don't really want something too demanding.
Zzippy wrote: » Most of us have relations in the UK, who we are concerned about. It's not Brit bashing, it's legit criticism of the government whose (in)action has resulted in a far higher death till than the country should have experienced. But just to change the topic and introduce some good news which is probably of at least as little interest to anyone else, my long suffering better half has now outmanouevered yours truly by outnumbering the male side of the family with a second daughter. Momma and baby home since Wednesday and doing great 😀