From what I've been told by work colleagues, London is sticking to the rules more than the region's.
However, once the doors open again on the 2nd, with the increase volume of people in London I can see it ramping up more. |
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"From what I've been told by work colleagues, London is sticking to the rules more than the region's.
However, once the doors open again on the 2nd, with the increase volume of people in London I can see it ramping up more."
London is sticking to the rules tbh ........ it’s also far less busy and has been since March due to home working. |
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Here’s a link to a list of the areas and tiers
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/full-list-of-local-restriction-tiers-by-area
However to save you some time I can say that if you are anywhere in the North East you are tier 3
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"Manchester in tier 3, it was expected, I am pleased for Liverpool though, the mass testing they did is a good idea"
The figures here were decreasing even before we went into tier 3 tbf.
Though I think that mass testing will be rolled out. |
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"The postcode checker on gov.uk. is having some issues, due to volume of use.
Here’s a link to a list of the areas and tiers
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However to save you some time I can say that if you are anywhere in the North East you are tier 3 I know that but can still get a pint and a meal in Cumbria Carlisle lol
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By *ax777Man
over a year ago
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"Can not believe London is in tier 2 .Boris keeping his cronies happy.Here in Northumberland we have more open spaces than anywhere in the country,it is a joke."
Maybe it’s something to do with the rate in London being 178/100K and the figure in the North East being 258, with Northumberland at 219? |
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"Can not believe London is in tier 2 .Boris keeping his cronies happy.Here in Northumberland we have more open spaces than anywhere in the country,it is a joke."
It could be that London in comparison to pre covid is extremely quiet in relation to commuters which in normal times is hundreds of thousands daily, that has also helped the areas they normally travel to/from.. |
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"Can not believe London is in tier 2 .Boris keeping his cronies happy.Here in Northumberland we have more open spaces than anywhere in the country,it is a joke."
London in Tier 2... That's a shock, said no one ever! |
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"Can not believe London is in tier 2 .Boris keeping his cronies happy.Here in Northumberland we have more open spaces than anywhere in the country,it is a joke.
Maybe it’s something to do with the rate in London being 178/100K and the figure in the North East being 258, with Northumberland at 219?" Not in Kielder where I am it is not lucky if there is 300 people.Should go back to the old council system. |
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"Can not believe London is in tier 2 .Boris keeping his cronies happy.Here in Northumberland we have more open spaces than anywhere in the country,it is a joke.
It could be that London in comparison to pre covid is extremely quiet in relation to commuters which in normal times is hundreds of thousands daily, that has also helped the areas they normally travel to/from.."
.... and for the most part individuals are sticking to their boroughs and not travelling. So those boroughs that have a high rate (one is the third in the country) it is mostly being contained in that area
The tiers aren’t just set by the number of infections, they look at many factors and it’s not just because we are in the south
To be honest I thought we’d go into T3 as a whole, but they’ve decided more of London is T2 than the couple of boroughs that have high infection numbers.
I fully expect our numbers to rocket as individuals outside of London travel into the capital for a bit of shopping, see the lights, have a meal and expect to go into T3 before end of December/early January
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"The postcode checker on gov.uk. is having some issues, due to volume of use.
Here’s a link to a list of the areas and tiers
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/full-list-of-local-restriction-tiers-by-area
However to save you some time I can say that if you are anywhere in the North East you are tier 3
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Fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County! "
It is what it is ..look north last night showed most of the county was above the national average and deaths are rising. |
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"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County! "
I don't recall much sympathy for the north if I'm being totally honest. |
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"I feel like I've been patient and upbeat about all this since the beginning, but this latest news has made me hit a wall of fucked offery. "
I felt like that when we went into lockdown part 2
Some times it feels never ending. |
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over a year ago
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"I feel like I've been patient and upbeat about all this since the beginning, but this latest news has made me hit a wall of fucked offery. "
We were Tier 2 for ages before lockdown, now we Tier 3.
I expected it, with furlough being extended.
But it's still zapped all my energy.
It's gonna be a long winter
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By (user no longer on site)
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The tiers aren't just based on numbers apparently it alsonincludes hospital capacity and other factors...our region is 50% below the average but still tier 2.... |
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It is not as if Boris has to make sensible and considered decisions is it; he can continue on his arbitrary lockdown strategy and we have to live with it.
At least he has negotiated with Covid 19 that it will not infect anyone over the Christmas break which I suppose is his one and only achievement in this.
But then why should he or his wonderful Ministers care, they can do what they like anyway.
Someone mentioned people in London behaving more than the rest of the country; hmm clearly the demonstrations are a figment of northern imagination then.
Of course he wants London open in December, imagine the money the Tory business paymasters and backers would loose if they were all closed.
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County!
Is it ? "
It is from what i've seen on some social media postings.
Even the County Council Leader appealed for this vast county to be split into areas, and not be treated as one county. |
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"It is not as if Boris has to make sensible and considered decisions is it; he can continue on his arbitrary lockdown strategy and we have to live with it.
At least he has negotiated with Covid 19 that it will not infect anyone over the Christmas break which I suppose is his one and only achievement in this.
But then why should he or his wonderful Ministers care, they can do what they like anyway.
Someone mentioned people in London behaving more than the rest of the country; hmm clearly the demonstrations are a figment of northern imagination then.
Of course he wants London open in December, imagine the money the Tory business paymasters and backers would loose if they were all closed.
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Yep, I just dont trust politicians and Boris is the worst of the worst and with his majority and his hoards of ass licking minions not daring the challenge him we are stuck with him.
Why take notice of science when you know better is his mantra i think ! |
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"It is not as if Boris has to make sensible and considered decisions is it; he can continue on his arbitrary lockdown strategy and we have to live with it.
At least he has negotiated with Covid 19 that it will not infect anyone over the Christmas break which I suppose is his one and only achievement in this.
But then why should he or his wonderful Ministers care, they can do what they like anyway.
Someone mentioned people in London behaving more than the rest of the country; hmm clearly the demonstrations are a figment of northern imagination then.
Of course he wants London open in December, imagine the money the Tory business paymasters and backers would loose if they were all closed.
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Not a figment of your imagination but also an assumption that it was actually individuals that lived in London just at these demonstrations, when people travelled from all over the country to attend.
As always everyone makes assumptions about other areas of the country looking for reasons / blame, which just causes unnecessary divide, maybe focus on your own counties and the issues within them.
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Problem if you go down to smaller areas - districts/boroughs - to manage restrictions, people will just into lower tier areas for their pint / socialising etc. With the areas set much bigger, not everyone is next to a boundary.
Already seeing the Facebook posts though - “does avoid travel to a second home 100% mean I can’t” etc. |
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"Problem if you go down to smaller areas - districts/boroughs - to manage restrictions, people will just into lower tier areas for their pint / socialising etc. With the areas set much bigger, not everyone is next to a boundary.
Already seeing the Facebook posts though - “does avoid travel to a second home 100% mean I can’t” etc. "
Yep, agree totally. Those sort of people will bring about Lockdown 3.0.
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Manchester in tier 3, it was expected, I am pleased for Liverpool though, the mass testing they did is a good idea" Hpe you get the mass testing and all try your best to help change things
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"Yep, I just dont trust politicians and Boris is the worst of the worst and with his majority and his hoards of ass licking minions not daring the challenge him we are stuck with him.
Why take notice of science when you know better is his mantra i think !"
Ah sitting on the fence with this one eh?
Why not say what you think instead of beating around the Bush. |
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"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County!
Is it ?
It is from what i've seen on some social media postings.
Even the County Council Leader appealed for this vast county to be split into areas, and not be treated as one county. "
I think it should be the whole county , social media will always stir the pot . |
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"Problem if you go down to smaller areas - districts/boroughs - to manage restrictions, people will just into lower tier areas for their pint / socialising etc. With the areas set much bigger, not everyone is next to a boundary.
Already seeing the Facebook posts though - “does avoid travel to a second home 100% mean I can’t” etc.
Yep, agree totally. Those sort of people will bring about Lockdown 3.0.
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Especially when the majority of people say things like “well it’s for your mental health, so you should go” ...
Not underplaying mental health issues at all by the way. |
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"Manchester in tier 3, it was expected, I am pleased for Liverpool though, the mass testing they did is a good ideaHpe you get the mass testing and all try your best to help change things"
This was one of the reasons I was hoping for Tier 3, as mass testing will becoming into place |
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"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County! "
It’s to stop those in 3 area spreading it to your area! If all Lincolnshire hadn’t been placed in 3 bet your bottom dollar the virus would be rife in your south area within weeks |
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By *extasy19Couple
over a year ago
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The tiers are farcical. Market Harborough is a whisker away from zero cases but the whole of Leicestershire is in tier 3. This is Tory heartland and I can tell from the mood around here that the Conservatives are finished here. Problems arose in spring when the city of Leicester was locked down and its youth headed to Harboro for a night out instead and the old bill did naff all. The locals are very very angry. There are similar examples all across Northamptonshire. Simple solution, pubs and restaurants should be able to exclude people if they cannot provide evidence that they live local. |
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Hardly a single case in mine and surrounding villages.
On paper it would make sense to allow a little more freedom for pubs and other businesses.
However you would get everyone decamping from the larger population centres and getting pissed in our lovely village.
And we can’t have that. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County!
It’s to stop those in 3 area spreading it to your area! If all Lincolnshire hadn’t been placed in 3 bet your bottom dollar the virus would be rife in your south area within weeks"
My area of Lincolnshire identifies itself more with Nottingham and Peterbrough. Places like Grimsby and Scunthorpe are largely alien to us.
We will obey the rules, as we always have done, but disquiet is simmering. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Kent is tier 3...can't get more South than that. (Before northern monkeys start gobbing off about the divide!) ? "
That was an easy decision as they actually have the highest rate of infection in the country at the moment..... |
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"The tiers are farcical. Market Harborough is a whisker away from zero cases but the whole of Leicestershire is in tier 3. This is Tory heartland and I can tell from the mood around here that the Conservatives are finished here. Problems arose in spring when the city of Leicester was locked down and its youth headed to Harboro for a night out instead and the old bill did naff all. The locals are very very angry. There are similar examples all across Northamptonshire. Simple solution, pubs and restaurants should be able to exclude people if they cannot provide evidence that they live local."
Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions collective punishment is considered a war crime. Seems like Market Harborough should sue. |
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So it appears that the past 4 weeks have largely been a waste of time and done nothing as a 'circuit breaker' to slow the spread of infection.
I'm many areas the tiers have been raised which is bound to cause resentment and lead to people flouting rules.
Businesses in the hospitality sector across England are on their knees and the new tier 2 - tier 3 look to the country is going nbenbe the final nail in the coffin for many.
Health advisor refusing to back the Oxford vaccine.
No hugs at Xmas.
Delays already to any vaccine rollout.
So much for the road to recovery.
Back to normal by Easter - but what year?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The mass testing has just increased figures you idiot"
Yes, god forbid we can actually get a truer picture of how many have it. It's almost like the government listened to the millions of people screaming for better and quicker testing. |
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"From what I've been told by work colleagues, London is sticking to the rules more than the region's.
However, once the doors open again on the 2nd, with the increase volume of people in London I can see it ramping up more.
London is sticking to the rules tbh ........ it’s also far less busy and has been since March due to home working. "
So you saying only London stuck to the rules???? so all those protests didnt take part in London????? |
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"Kent is tier 3...can't get more South than that. (Before northern monkeys start gobbing off about the divide!) ? "
The Germans say that all of those in the UK are monkeys. They do in fact look down on us - all of us. |
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im still looking for the legislation that has been past to make it law to now not treat ALL at law, where the Public health Act has been repealed by the Corona Virus Virus Legislation.
Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time |
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"im still looking for the legislation that has been past to make it law to now not treat ALL at law, where the Public health Act has been repealed by the Corona Virus Virus Legislation.
Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time "
Whatever floats your boat... |
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"Kent is tier 3...can't get more South than that. (Before northern monkeys start gobbing off about the divide!) ?
The Germans say that all of those in the UK are monkeys. They do in fact look down on us - all of us."
Think they are referring to BoJo and Hancock and their plastic scientific advisors, Monkeys running the zoo they call it |
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"im still looking for the legislation that has been past to make it law to now not treat ALL at law, where the Public health Act has been repealed by the Corona Virus Virus Legislation.
Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time
Whatever floats your boat... "
Just protecting my rights floats my boat |
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I don't want to excite civil disobedience but all these tiers do is to kerb our family and social lives.
If the virus is so dangerous (and I'm not saying that it isn't), why would I be prevented to see my parents and siblings but it's OK to get jammed next to strangers on the underground, office, work, shops, etc?
It's not a question. It's a rant! |
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"Lincolnshire from Tier 1 to Tier 3 .
Despite only 3 areas in Lincolnshire being above average. Most are average and falling.
Its causing a lot of resentment in the South of the County!
It’s to stop those in 3 area spreading it to your area! If all Lincolnshire hadn’t been placed in 3 bet your bottom dollar the virus would be rife in your south area within weeks
My area of Lincolnshire identifies itself more with Nottingham and Peterbrough. Places like Grimsby and Scunthorpe are largely alien to us.
We will obey the rules, as we always have done, but disquiet is simmering. "
As Grantham is alien to us |
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"Kent is tier 3...can't get more South than that. (Before northern monkeys start gobbing off about the divide!) ?
The Germans say that all of those in the UK are monkeys. They do in fact look down on us - all of us.
Think they are referring to BoJo and Hancock and their plastic scientific advisors, Monkeys running the zoo they call it" I wouldn't trust Boris, Hancock, Witty or Vallance running any zoo |
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"If lockdown work why are cases still rising? "
Do you not check the latest figures before posting?
Cases are dropping quite quickly.
Unfortunately some people would rather have a 3rd wave rather than a gradual opening up as cases drop to safe levels. |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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Now that Cummings has gone it seems that Boris has handed the mantle of running the country to the so called medical experts.
Prepare for some civil disobedience. |
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"Kent is tier 3...can't get more South than that. (Before northern monkeys start gobbing off about the divide!) ? "
Yes you can south coast agreed but Devon Cornwall etc all more south (further south) than Kent |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"I don't want to excite civil disobedience but all these tiers do is to kerb our family and social lives.
If the virus is so dangerous (and I'm not saying that it isn't), why would I be prevented to see my parents and siblings but it's OK to get jammed next to strangers on the underground, office, work, shops, etc?
It's not a question. It's a rant! "
You can also play amateur sports too (including contact sports). But don't you dare go to the pub for a socially distanced drink with anyone you don't live with.
You can work with as many work colleagues as you or your employer choose, but don't you dare go for a drink or meal with them after work. |
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"don't you dare go to the pub for a socially distanced drink with anyone you don't live with.
You can work with as many work colleagues as you or your employer choose, but don't you dare go for a drink or meal with them after work."
The millions of us in tier 3 can't even go out for a drink or a meal with someone from our own household. |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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"I don't want to excite civil disobedience but all these tiers do is to kerb our family and social lives.
If the virus is so dangerous (and I'm not saying that it isn't), why would I be prevented to see my parents and siblings but it's OK to get jammed next to strangers on the underground, office, work, shops, etc?
It's not a question. It's a rant!
You can also play amateur sports too (including contact sports). But don't you dare go to the pub for a socially distanced drink with anyone you don't live with.
You can work with as many work colleagues as you or your employer choose, but don't you dare go for a drink or meal with them after work."
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By *onyDunnMan
over a year ago
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About me. I am a critical work based in the SE but I have been working as normal all year - I had too and my role is odd to say the least. I have a colleague based in Manchester and he like me has had to travel around his part of the UK and we compare notes about Covid.
I see alot about people following the rules and not following the rules. It is not a North verses South thing. Far more complicated. I went to Wales, well Swansea in May and that was very strict. Bristol was more relaxed in the out of town shopping centre.
London was a ghost town in the city and west end in March/April. Even now those areas are very quiet. Lewisham seems to follow the rules but around Upton Park and Stratford hardly any masks being worn and still crowded around the markets. Hackney is similar. Old Kent Road area seems safer.
Same around Kent. Dartford safer but Canterbury relaxed. Sevenoaks deserted.
I can go on and describe how Reading felt fine in the Summer but August onwards became riskier.
My colleague says the same about the North. Bits of Manchester ok and bits awful.
I would also say that there is a male/female and ethnic dimension to it all. Some South asian and very rigorous and some openly defiant of the rules.
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Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time
Whatever floats your boat...
Just protecting my rights floats my boat"
You're just being a barrack room lawyer and wouldn't last two minutes in a court.
Public Health has always trumped 'rights' and always will. |
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Maybe the areas are being treated wrong .. highly populated areas will have higher infection rates than rural ones ... maybe we should consider using the constituencies rather than counties...each MP could be responsible for setting the lockdown tier ... with the more local knowledge of population distribution |
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"Maybe the areas are being treated wrong .. highly populated areas will have higher infection rates than rural ones ... maybe we should consider using the constituencies rather than counties...each MP could be responsible for setting the lockdown tier ... with the more local knowledge of population distribution "
All these maybes...
Here's mine .
Maybe ..just maybe , if people followed instructions given by the government we wouldnt be in such a fecking mess.
My area has gone from tier 1 to tier 3 , am i complaining no .Would it change anything if i did , no.
Concentrate on what you can change not what you cant .
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The bbc news has just reported a village where half is in Kent (tier3) and half in Sussex (tier2)
One village pub allowed to open and one village pub forced to close. |
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"The bbc news has just reported a village where half is in Kent (tier3) and half in Sussex (tier2)
One village pub allowed to open and one village pub forced to close. "
They have to draw a line somewhere. No matter how they divide the areas up, someone will be pissed off.
Just put the whole of England in tier 3. That would be fair. |
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"Maybe the areas are being treated wrong .. highly populated areas will have higher infection rates than rural ones ... maybe we should consider using the constituencies rather than counties...each MP could be responsible for setting the lockdown tier ... with the more local knowledge of population distribution "
Unfortunately with that you’ll just have people travelling from one constitute to another for more relaxed rules. Even in county rules, some because they choose to, will travel to another area just so they can have a drink, as an example |
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"Maybe the areas are being treated wrong .. highly populated areas will have higher infection rates than rural ones ... maybe we should consider using the constituencies rather than counties...each MP could be responsible for setting the lockdown tier ... with the more local knowledge of population distribution "
Even that would still pose problems many constituencies in build up areas are divided by the centre of a road or river etc and it would still be a situation that somebody could walk 100 yards in to a lower tier |
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"Maybe the areas are being treated wrong .. highly populated areas will have higher infection rates than rural ones ... maybe we should consider using the constituencies rather than counties...each MP could be responsible for setting the lockdown tier ... with the more local knowledge of population distribution "
Nice idea except that some MP’s do not live in their constituency and were parachuted in to a safe seat. |
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"The bbc news has just reported a village where half is in Kent (tier3) and half in Sussex (tier2)
One village pub allowed to open and one village pub forced to close.
They have to draw a line somewhere. No matter how they divide the areas up, someone will be pissed off.
Just put the whole of England in tier 3. That would be fair. "
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"The bbc news has just reported a village where half is in Kent (tier3) and half in Sussex (tier2)
One village pub allowed to open and one village pub forced to close.
They have to draw a line somewhere. No matter how they divide the areas up, someone will be pissed off.
Just put the whole of England in tier 3. That would be fair.
Through the middle of a village "
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By *extasy19Couple
over a year ago
Northampton |
"im still looking for the legislation that has been past to make it law to now not treat ALL at law, where the Public health Act has been repealed by the Corona Virus Virus Legislation.
Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time
Whatever floats your boat...
Just protecting my rights floats my boat
You're just being a barrack room lawyer and wouldn't last two minutes in a court.
Public Health has always trumped 'rights' and always will."
You are wrong. The new rules have to be voted on in Parliament next week hence the Tory rebellion. PHE is not a legislator in its own right. Just as Boris doesn't have to accept the scientific advice. |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"im still looking for the legislation that has been past to make it law to now not treat ALL at law, where the Public health Act has been repealed by the Corona Virus Virus Legislation.
Ive never known so many give up so many rights without question in such a short space of time
Whatever floats your boat...
Just protecting my rights floats my boat"
What rights have you lost ? |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Our area has a total of 4 cases in the w/e 20 November 2020, we are in tier 3.
An area of London had 65 cases in the same week, they are Tier 2.
It's a total and absolute f*cking sham.
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Yes but is your area part of a larger Burrough ? |
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"Our area has a total of 4 cases in the w/e 20 November 2020, we are in tier 3.
An area of London had 65 cases in the same week, they are Tier 2.
It's a total and absolute f*cking sham.
Yes but is your area part of a larger Burrough ?"
plus what is the population comparison between the two places ? |
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