Nobotty wrote: » Another stupid episode caused by advisors sitting on their holes not doing their job It is important to cut down loitering in shops yes But just allow click and collect for clothes and returns Most drapers have a 48hr decontamination clothes racks for tried on clothes which would also do for the click and collect returns Sorted
Bowie wrote: » I'd expect the 'advisors' are more about personal PR than policy, not that they are doing great work there either.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Tbf lads, what do yiz want. I was against the strict lockdown, still am, I think its too much. But some of yiz were on the Govts back for weeks for not adhering to the medical advice, yet yiz are still giving out about that when they impose it. Level 5 is pretty clear as to what's essential and what isn't, yiz got your wish but still blah blah blah etc, it's not right.
Bowie wrote: » Why are you always complaining or giving out about people passing comment on topic, in the correct thread? If you're not diverting you're questioning the poster's intent or telling lies. Why is stopping these discussions so important to you? These are fair questions on government actions/statements. Damo said clothes weren't essential. It's open to debate and what's the harm? You can get booze, but not a coat. Fair query. I made similar about schools and pubs and was accused of questioning NPHET or thinking I knew better. I think the paranoia has set in since partnering with FF.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Clothes are essential, Damo was wrong in that. Did you not push for level five earlier than it came and now its here you want to debate it? Really?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Everything the Government or the perceived elite do = automatically bad, incompetent, potentially criminal in the eyes of Bowie and the lads. Alternative = loony left-wing pie-in-the-sky stuff, SF, pipe dream utopia fantasies, bit of 'fúck the system' about it all. It's student union politics level stuff. Most folks grow out of it.
Bowie wrote: » Cool. That's the talk alright. You can want to follow what's the best health advice and still comment on issues as they arise. People are complex. Getting back to the pub thing. I was on board with whatever the advice was from them who know best, yet curious as to why distanced boozing was worse than distant boozing with chicken wings. Human nature Bish. In short saying 'clothes aren't essential' while supporting the availability of booze is worthy of comment IMO, level 5 or no. It's the type of thing lads like this.. ..either don't understand or pretend not to because it suits their political biases. You can see by the silly little generalities with no real basis in thought.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Or, you can hitch yourself to any old anti govt piss talk. Gemma and yourself would get on I'd say. If we'd had level five with exceptions yiz would have been on here harping about the levels plus or minus fractions You made it quite plain you wanted level five, now you want to make an issue with level five and make exceptions, because someone else decided to go with campaigning for exceptions. The band wagon rolls on, wheeeew wheeeew.
Truthvader wrote: » Christ would someone just give Bowie a free house and be done with him
JohnnyFlash wrote: » So would you close off-licences and open clothes shops? Wanna see what the alternative suggestions are here. What’s going on in NI btw?
FrancieBrady wrote: » The poster said they would just get the 'groceries they need'. As English has decided that 'clothes are not essential', I asked: would you like somebody going through your grocery trolley deciding what was 'essential'?
blanch152 wrote: » Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland closed schools but kept the off-licences open. Priorities.
Bowie wrote: » Thats lovely chat Bish. So discussing if clothes are essential or not or as essential as booze is akin to being anti mask or whatever your one is? As I said yis must get comfort believing you do no wrong and everyone is just bias for the laugh. FG out of touch and living in a dream.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Whatever is against what the Govt want is the answer to that Bish.
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