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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases " it didnt really rise much though.
To be fair if you look at the figures ( If you believe them) it didnt start to rise much at all till colleges and schools went back |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases it didnt really rise much though.
To be fair if you look at the figures ( If you believe them) it didnt start to rise much at all till colleges and schools went back "
This . |
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Another great move by bojo and co, give people access to cut price junk food when obesity is a massive factor in the severity of a virus that is killing people.
How about cut price gym memberships, vitamins or home workout equipment? Get the nation exercising. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Do they ? I thought it was due to those pesky students! "
In Newcastle it was mostly the students. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases nowhere as many as allowing universities back "
What we need is the army on the streets and curfews..shut the schools and universities. |
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‘Eat out to spread it about’ was a terrible idea with a very obvious backfiring.
*didn’t read the article but the headline does say: eat out to help out “style” to boost economy - maybe it won’t be the hospitality sector at all. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases "
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
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The spike was In the summer. |
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"‘Eat out to spread it about’ was a terrible idea with a very obvious backfiring."
Totally agree - it was a waste of 'our' money and then they refused to pay for free school meals. Such a confused plan and terrible politics.
Am I allowed to be political on Fab |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer."
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then. "
Perhaps read the link? |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then. "
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw? |
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over a year ago
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
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I used the scheme a couple of times on holiday, we ate inside |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?"
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike "
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower |
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Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower "
Wouldn't the rate in winter be higher as people will all be dining indoors ? |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower "
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms.. |
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Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Wouldn't the rate in winter be higher as people will all be dining indoors ?"
You would have thought wouldn't you. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms.. "
Where did you get this 6 figure from? |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms.. "
Again
Read the link
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Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Wouldn't the rate in winter be higher as people will all be dining indoors ?"
Would they all have been dining outdoors in the summer?
Most restaurants only have limited outdoor tables..and there were all those pictures of people queuing up.
I dunno the report shows a spike so makes sense to completely ignore it and run the scheme again
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?"
Office of national statistics website.. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website.. "
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day "
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less. |
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/"
Does it include a drink this time. Drink out to help out. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less."
Still I wouldn't say 473 in the space of a month is 'hardly any' |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less.
Still I wouldn't say 473 in the space of a month is 'hardly any'"
I agree but it was flat trajectory .. Hardly a spike. I honestly don't think eat out has any real effect. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less.
Still I wouldn't say 473 in the space of a month is 'hardly any'
I agree but it was flat trajectory .. Hardly a spike. I honestly don't think eat out has any real effect. "
Well it seems a bit odd that they have literally closed down the country yet are advocating this so soon. |
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less.
Still I wouldn't say 473 in the space of a month is 'hardly any'
I agree but it was flat trajectory .. Hardly a spike. I honestly don't think eat out has any real effect.
Well it seems a bit odd that they have literally closed down the country yet are advocating this so soon."
Bingo! And recall the reason for this lockdown? Whiity and Valance and there 4000 a day death graph. Which was instantly proven to be on out of date data and wildly over estimate. |
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Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
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Yup, already sent to twitter file 13 by Sunak himself . . . just another made up headline by a trashy newspaper.
People need to stop grabbing a headline, read the story and then cross check it with other sources.
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"Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
Yup, already sent to twitter file 13 by Sunak himself . . . just another made up headline by a trashy newspaper.
People need to stop grabbing a headline, read the story and then cross check it with other sources.
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I've gone and spoiled the thread with the boring old truth |
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By *oyRoy06Man
over a year ago
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases "
After having worked in during the last scheme; I would say the scheme itself wasn't the problem ... the problem was the swathes of customer who somehow thought the scheme mean that Social Distancing didn't matter whilst queuing. Lost track of how much of my time was taken up just to police the queue |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
Yup, already sent to twitter file 13 by Sunak himself . . . just another made up headline by a trashy newspaper.
People need to stop grabbing a headline, read the story and then cross check it with other sources.
I've gone and spoiled the thread with the boring old truth "
It's why they invented Headlines lol - so that people who couldn't be bothered to read (or cross-check) can just be led up the garden path the Newspaper wanted then to be on.
And people talk about Sheeple lol !!!
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By *usybee73Man
over a year ago
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One of the factors cases went up... around here parents were taking there kids straight from school to the pubs.
Illness goes up when kids are around as they are touching everything and being kids, not there fault, blame the parents |
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/"
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up "
It's NOT true lol. |
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"Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
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Jesus... where are the moderators! Delete this quickly. No one cares about the truth. (Nice profile pic by the way... delightful delightfully tasty) |
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up
It's NOT true lol."
I read it so hopefully its not true |
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up
It's NOT true lol.
I read it so hopefully its not true"
Then if you read it you'll know that the chancellor did not say that the scheme would be reintroduced. He didn't even hint at it |
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"Another great move by bojo and co, give people access to cut price junk food when obesity is a massive factor in the severity of a virus that is killing people.
How about cut price gym memberships, vitamins or home workout equipment? Get the nation exercising. "
Some good healthy food places on the DOTHO scheme in Leeds, it’s not all burger and chips, bring it on again and I will dine like a king again |
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"Is this not what he actually said?
'We'll talk about specific measures, but more broadly I think it's right when we finally exit this (lockdown) and hopefully next year with testing and vaccines, we'll be able to start to look forward to getting back to normal.
'We'll have to look forward to the economic situation then and see what the best form of our support.
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time.'
Yup, already sent to twitter file 13 by Sunak himself . . . just another made up headline by a trashy newspaper.
People need to stop grabbing a headline, read the story and then cross check it with other sources.
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The telegraph is hardly the star tbf
And is very much a pro tory paper
Maybe someone trying to discredit sunak? |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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It's totally a non-story.
He said:
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time."
The Newspaper (and syndication) simply made up the rest. Seems only The Metro had the Headline 'Could Sunak bring back Eat out to help out'
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"It's totally a non-story.
He said:
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time."
The Newspaper (and syndication) simply made up the rest. Seems only The Metro had the Headline 'Could Sunak bring back Eat out to help out'
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For all their faults the telegraph dont tend to run stories with no back up.
I'm not saying it's True but there is a load of shenanigans going on behind closed doors. |
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up
It's NOT true lol.
I read it so hopefully its not true
Then if you read it you'll know that the chancellor did not say that the scheme would be reintroduced. He didn't even hint at it"
Ooooh get you. Ok so sorry I browsed it. Not read it word for word. My humble apologies |
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"It's totally a non-story.
He said:
'We want to get consumers spending again, get them out and about, we'll look at a range of things to see what the right interventions are at that time."
The Newspaper (and syndication) simply made up the rest. Seems only The Metro had the Headline 'Could Sunak bring back Eat out to help out'
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up
It's NOT true lol.
I read it so hopefully its not true
Then if you read it you'll know that the chancellor did not say that the scheme would be reintroduced. He didn't even hint at it
Ooooh get you. Ok so sorry I browsed it. Not read it word for word. My humble apologies"
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"Heard it will be back in January
Your thoughts
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/11/12/sunak-hints-new-eat-help-out-style-steps/
Yes saw it. What an absolute joke. Great way to get the figures up again. I hang my head in dispair when will this government wake up
It's NOT true lol.
I read it so hopefully its not true
Then if you read it you'll know that the chancellor did not say that the scheme would be reintroduced. He didn't even hint at it
Ooooh get you. Ok so sorry I browsed it. Not read it word for word. My humble apologies
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over a year ago
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I don't think it's a great idea or fair to be honest because so many businesses and industries are struggling. Theatres for example and cinemas and the hasn't been anything really for them. |
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"Let's hope not. It contributed to the rise in cases "
Well that or all the schools and colleges going back with the students being told not to wear male in classes, or the push to get work forces back, or the pubs being open again.
It's kinda hard to tell what caused it to be honest.
The government are idiots. Anyone with any sense would know you introduce one thing at a time, wait a couple of weeks and see how it goes, that way you can make an informed decision about if it is working.
As it is they rushed to do everything at once, have no idea what went so bad and so everything shuts back down. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"See. I'm beginning to think it's true now lmao!
I really fancy a takeaway now..."
Deliveroo/Uber/Just eat, could save the day on this one. Protecting health and wealth.
Stay away and order a takeaway . tm.
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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then.
When was this period we had 'hardly any deaths 'btw?
How about 11th September.. 6 total. Tragic for those families but not a spike
Eat out was in August
The report found a 17%increase in the week following the launch of the scheme.
I'm sure in the depth of winter the rate will be much lower
Which report. A Sage one?
So within a week they caught it, got symptoms, went to hospital and sadly passed away.. And there I was thinking it took 10 to 14 days from exposure to onset of symptoms..
Where did you get this 6 figure from?
Office of national statistics website..
Well I have found a figure of 473 for the entire month so that must have been a particularly good day
So 15 a day average ... Most of the end of August and early September were 10 or less.
Still I wouldn't say 473 in the space of a month is 'hardly any'
I agree but it was flat trajectory .. Hardly a spike. I honestly don't think eat out has any real effect.
Well it seems a bit odd that they have literally closed down the country yet are advocating this so soon."
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases it didnt really rise much though.
To be fair if you look at the figures ( If you believe them) it didnt start to rise much at all till colleges and schools went back "
I work in catering and I don't believe certainly from my place and others that I have friends working in have contributed all that much, maybe pubs in city centres but yes definitely the figures jumped massively due to schools and universities |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases nowhere as many as allowing universities back
What we need is the army on the streets and curfews..shut the schools and universities. "
No, we really don’t want the Army on the streets ... how do we think that would play out?!
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"I cant believe that tbh, they know the last scheme attributed to the rise in cases
Oh and I thought it was because its a seasonal respiratory disease that comes back in the winter like the other ones.. Silly me it was because people eat outside in the summer.
The spike was In the summer.
Oh I thought that was when we had hardly any deaths and very low case numbers.. I must have looked at one of the government charts then. "
Are you aware that covid19 has spread globally across a huge range of seasons and enviroments?
Let's take Brazil for example -
Brazil has a humid tropical and subtropical climate except for a drier area in the Northeast. The last time I looked Brazil has had over 3 times the deaths due to covid19 compared to the UK (166,000 plus and growing).
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By *eggo3Man
over a year ago
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I think if it is true it is because invariably after Christmas and New year the hospitality industry is invariably very quiet. I worked in the industry for 20 years and know first hand that is the case. |
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Personally I know we'll be taking advantage of this. We did the last time. It gave us the chance to try places we normally wouldn't bother with. Also it happened to be on when we went on a little family break away which was incredibly handy when feeding all them mouths (although we did book our evening dinner tables over a week in advance). |
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Why bother eating out anyway. We can cook tastier meals at home for a fraction of the cost.
We can't remember when we last ate out or had a takeaway. We think it was in Amsterdam in August 2019 - that was only because we usually eat out once when away in the motorhome and we had been away for 6 weeks by then. We didn't eat out in France this summer. We haven't eaten out in this country for years. |
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"Why bother eating out anyway. We can cook tastier meals at home for a fraction of the cost.
We can't remember when we last ate out or had a takeaway. We think it was in Amsterdam in August 2019 - that was only because we usually eat out once when away in the motorhome and we had been away for 6 weeks by then. We didn't eat out in France this summer. We haven't eaten out in this country for years."
same a lot of these places are a rip off in the 1st place.
Can buy a bag of pasta for less than a pound yet you pay over £5 for a pasta meal in a restaurant |
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Pubs and restaurants were not driving transmission.
ONS clearly shows it has been schools, non hospitality work places, and family meet ups that have driven the second wave. Schools and care homes account for 66% of outbreaks compared to 3-6% for hospitality (depending how you define this).
Source- ONS |
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"Pubs and restaurants were not driving transmission.
ONS clearly shows it has been schools, non hospitality work places, and family meet ups that have driven the second wave. Schools and care homes account for 66% of outbreaks compared to 3-6% for hospitality (depending how you define this).
Source- ONS"
Mummies having coffee parties after leaving the brats off |
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By *oonloverWoman
over a year ago
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"Another great move by bojo and co, give people access to cut price junk food when obesity is a massive factor in the severity of a virus that is killing people.
How about cut price gym memberships, vitamins or home workout equipment? Get the nation exercising. "
No money in healthy people for the big pharma that they all have shares in |
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