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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well thanks a lot boris, good luck in next election you plummy etonion twat @@ cant let london be affected can we !!! |
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Your attitude creates a divide. Are you blaming him because you're in Tier 3 ? |
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I think there will be a north south divide now and yes the tiers do have a say in it. |
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"I think there will be a north south divide now and yes the tiers do have a say in it. "
So because one part of the country is in a higher tier it's Boris's fault ? |
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Kingston-upon-Thames has the highest rate in the country but is tier 2. Inexplicable. |
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There is a divide, it’s called lower numbers in the majority of places in the south. Facts are facts. Anyone at all who was PM during this pandemic was alway going to be in a no win situation. |
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Well so much for Boris, saying he needs, to keep all those Labour voters on his side. he has done absolutely nothing for us up here. The, red wall is currently being rebuilt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are places in the south that are also in tier 3, like Kent. |
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"There is a divide, it’s called lower numbers in the majority of places in the south. Facts are facts. Anyone at all who was PM during this pandemic was alway going to be in a no win situation. "
Especially one who cant string a sentence together. |
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"Kingston-upon-Thames has the highest rate in the country but is tier 2. Inexplicable. "
I dont think so . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There is a divide, it’s called lower numbers in the majority of places in the south. Facts are facts. Anyone at all who was PM during this pandemic was alway going to be in a no win situation.
Especially one who cant string a sentence together. "
Or comb his hair the scruffy twat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Kingston-upon-Thames has the highest rate in the country but is tier 2. Inexplicable.
I dont think so ."
SOURCES!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The North East was never going to get anything else the most populated city London in tier 2
No words |
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Bristol and South Gloucester are tier 3 |
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If you check infection rates London is far lower than the north .....
The reason the north have it worse now is that your first wave came later abs you hadn’t had the chance to recover before schools went back. We had the buffer of low cases when that happened. In my area we have 101/100000 cases and some areas up North are 400 and 500 /100000.
Although I do hope he gets voted out as he’s a twat. |
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"The North East was never going to get anything else the most populated city London in tier 2
No words"
Not really now lots are working from home central London is a ghost town ......
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On Jeremy Vine today the infectious diseases expert basically said that as London was hit badly in March they effectively have a level of herd immunity because so many of those who were likely to catch it because they were mixing and travelling a lot, have caught and are now immune.
Finally some sense being spoken. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"The North East was never going to get anything else the most populated city London in tier 2
No words
Not really now lots are working from home central London is a ghost town ......
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Their northern home |
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I (Mr) originates from the NW but we are living in Essex. Friends of ours have moved back to the NW from down south a few months back and I am told that there's been nowhere near as much compliance up north as down south and they've said it's hardly surprising that they find themselves in Tier 3 and then everyone blame's the government but they don't want to stick to the rules!
As a northerner I feel embarrassed to hear statements like this. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Its not just the infection rate that determines the Tier specification.
Hospital capacity also comes to bear as well. |
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"I (Mr) originates from the NW but we are living in Essex. Friends of ours have moved back to the NW from down south a few months back and I am told that there's been nowhere near as much compliance up north as down south and they've said it's hardly surprising that they find themselves in Tier 3 and then everyone blame's the government but they don't want to stick to the rules!
As a northerner I feel embarrassed to hear statements like this."
Did they visit every single town and city in northern england? |
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"On Jeremy Vine today the infectious diseases expert basically said that as London was hit badly in March they effectively have a level of herd immunity because so many of those who were likely to catch it because they were mixing and travelling a lot, have caught and are now immune.
Finally some sense being spoken."
Except immunity is an unknown faxtir at the moment of course. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The North East was never going to get anything else the most populated city London in tier 2
No words
Not really now lots are working from home central London is a ghost town ......
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This really isn't about votes, it's about lives.
Boris doesn't make these calls - he just follows the advice of the medics and those with the knowledge.
Regardless who was in power it would be the same people making the decisions.
The tiers are based on infections, not because he likes people and doesn't like others. |
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"Kingston-upon-Thames has the highest rate in the country
I dont think so .
SOURCES!!!! "
Huge apologies. It is Kingston upon Hull |
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I can't believe it's just this that makes you want to vote that clown out. |
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By *ax777Man
over a year ago
Not here |
"The North East was never going to get anything else the most populated city London in tier 2
No words"
Yesterday, London’s figures were 178 /100,000 whilst Darlington’s were 282/100,000.
Go figure! |
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By *ak777Man
over a year ago
shaw |
Greater Manchester should be in tier 3 the rate of infection is still high . |
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By *ax777Man
over a year ago
Not here |
"Greater Manchester should be in tier 3 the rate of infection is still high ."
I think you’ll find it is |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Your attitude creates a divide. Are you blaming him because you're in Tier 3 ? "
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Bristol and South Gloucester are tier 3"
And I don’t hear anyone moaning about it down here
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"On Jeremy Vine today the infectious diseases expert basically said that as London was hit badly in March they effectively have a level of herd immunity because so many of those who were likely to catch it because they were mixing and travelling a lot, have caught and are now immune.
Finally some sense being spoken.
Except immunity is an unknown faxtir at the moment of course."
Studies now show it lasts at least 6 months. |
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Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it. |
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Over the next 4 months areas will change between 1-3 tiers Some areas in the north west have dropped or are dropping, Liverpool was around 400-500 a few weeks ago Manchester was the same I think it's around 170-270 now, But the south west is rising |
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If you go to data . London . Gov . Uk select covid from the main menu and scroll down to the first document, you can see clearly the London numbers by borough, together with its falling rates and the comparison against the rest of the country.
It was announced in our local website that some of the parameters they would look at when making the decision was :-
- Officials will look at the total number of cases in London, where they are spreading geographically and whether they are on the rise.
- They will also pay attention to the number of cases among the over-60s, as older people are particularly vulnerable to more serious symptoms and complications of coronavirus.
- The R rate - the speed at which the virus is spreading - will be analysed for London specifically, as well as the percentage of those tested in the city who are found to have Covid.
- Finally, officials will look at current and projected pressure on the NHS in London to see how the service would cope with relaxed restrictions.
On the second one of these over 60s, our infections are highest between 20-54 year olds and the over 60s is a lot lower
Some MPs asked for London to be treated as separate boroughs for Tiers, that was never going to work.
We can analyse all we like, who has ended up where, but I just concentrate on where I am, what I’m doing and then focus additionally on the areas my folks live in. Personally I would have been happy with T3 but T2 it is. |
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Bristol tier 3... Boris must hate us southerner Bristolians as much as he does you northerners ... Or just maybe the virus ain’t too bothered who’s xmas it fucks up |
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"I can't believe it's just this that makes you want to vote that clown out."
Well hallelujah - I didn’t vote the clown in I just hope anyone that did now regrets it. Incompetence at its best (or worst) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it. "
Couldn't possibly be them. It's got to be the government. |
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Kent is in the south and Tier 3 |
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it. "
So anyone who catches covid is a fuckwit?
Presumably including that buffoon in no 10? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To be plain. if you do as your told and take the right actions you wont get huge numbers. We had all and sundry come down to Devon on Holiday. To be met with people doing the right thing, and asking others politely to do the same. Yes I am in tier 2 because of 2 areas that failed to do the right thing. Blame the 5% in your area that are not doing the right thing. That is all it needs. If you see someone doing wrong ask them to behave. Maybe then you wont be in the top tier. your not idiots in the north. dont blame the people who have kept it down.... |
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Let's stop blaming each other and work towards a better 2021 ...
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it.
So anyone who catches covid is a fuckwit?
Presumably including that buffoon in no 10?"
Are you inept in reading? Find where I said anyone come on commie boy show me? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it.
So anyone who catches covid is a fuckwit?
Presumably including that buffoon in no 10?"
Most unlike you to twist what was said isn't it. |
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it.
So anyone who catches covid is a fuckwit?
Presumably including that buffoon in no 10?
Most unlike you to twist what was said isn't it. "
Stick to defending that bunch of clowns |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Isn't it the fuckwits that are catching it in certain areas that alters your groups not the government. I am pretty sure they are not making more people in the north catch it.
So anyone who catches covid is a fuckwit?
Presumably including that buffoon in no 10?
Most unlike you to twist what was said isn't it.
Stick to defending that bunch of clowns"
No just pointing out your argumentative nature and ability to twist what is said. Green arrow is very useful. |
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Nothing to do with trying to slow the rate of infection then? |
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