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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I wonder after reading some of the threads, and quite a few stating that they wouldn't follow Plan B or accept a lockdown if one was to be in effect.

If Boris Johnson resigned as PM, would that action change peoples minds or not?

Would people follow Plan B then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I doubt it.

The problem with Johnson and his storm of lies is that it's conviced a lot of people none of them are worth trusting. It'll take a long time to earn back the public trust after Johnson has eroded it so much.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

(But hopefully most people will get jabs, wear masks etc because it makes sense, despite the guy in charge.)

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By *ames-77Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

Is plan B touring again soon then?

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up

People should just be doing it anyway. I've been doing it without needing to be told to. Common sense doesnt seem to be very common these days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I doubt it.

The problem with Johnson and his storm of lies is that it's conviced a lot of people none of them are worth trusting. It'll take a long time to earn back the public trust after Johnson has eroded it so much."

I wonder how many of them who are saying they don't trust him, actually voted the muppet in?

If you voted for him, you only have yourself to blame for the shit show that followed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Assuming he did resign he would only be replaced by yet another Tory.

At work yesterday i mentioned that anyone who voted for him should hang their head in shame and that he will have to go if he is connected to the Christmas parties as he will have lied to the House (Commons).

Amazingly 3 people defended him saying “well it was nearly a year ago” and “it was only a party”.

Then you get the usual “well better than the other lot”.

I swear that if the bloke (Johnson) killed a family member and stole all their money there are people who would still vote for him.

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"Assuming he did resign he would only be replaced by yet another Tory.

At work yesterday i mentioned that anyone who voted for him should hang their head in shame and that he will have to go if he is connected to the Christmas parties as he will have lied to the House (Commons).

Amazingly 3 people defended him saying “well it was nearly a year ago” and “it was only a party”.

Then you get the usual “well better than the other lot”.

I swear that if the bloke (Johnson) killed a family member and stole all their money there are people who would still vote for him."

I'm guessing you're not a Tory voter then

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By *hat BlokeMan  over a year ago

Harrogate


"Assuming he did resign he would only be replaced by yet another Tory.

At work yesterday i mentioned that anyone who voted for him should hang their head in shame and that he will have to go if he is connected to the Christmas parties as he will have lied to the House (Commons).

Amazingly 3 people defended him saying “well it was nearly a year ago” and “it was only a party”.

Then you get the usual “well better than the other lot”.

I swear that if the bloke (Johnson) killed a family member and stole all their money there are people who would still vote for him."

Living where I do, I get this all the time. Working class tories that have had their arses nailed to the fence by these tears. Yet still they tick the blue on the ballot paper. Their reasoning? “Well it’s better than the other lot.” I think they call it cognitive dissonance.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I wonder after reading some of the threads, and quite a few stating that they wouldn't follow Plan B or accept a lockdown if one was to be in effect.

If Boris Johnson resigned as PM, would that action change peoples minds or not?

Would people follow Plan B then?"

It doesn't matter if a few people say they're not going to follow a lockdown. If the business, shops, pubs & Clubs, Gyms etc.. are all closed, then people won't be going to them.

It is idiotic and childish to say "They broke the rules so I'm not going to follow them".

The Government should on the other hand be held to account for their blatant indiscretions.

Cal

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By *illynillyCouple  over a year ago

Wiltshire


"Is plan B touring again soon then? "

That's us "prayin" then

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By *riar BelisseWoman  over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

They didn't follow the rules in the first or second lockdown, regardless of how any politician made public fuck ups and there were quite a few across all of the parties...

People just like the theatre news as an excuse to break the rules and keep their liberties

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By *all me FlikWoman  over a year ago

Galaxy Far Far Away


"People should just be doing it anyway. I've been doing it without needing to be told to. Common sense doesnt seem to be very common these days "

This

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By *entleman_spyMan  over a year ago

nearby


"They didn't follow the rules in the first or second lockdown, regardless of how any politician made public fuck ups and there were quite a few across all of the parties...

People just like the theatre news as an excuse to break the rules and keep their liberties "

100% this …

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"People should just be doing it anyway. I've been doing it without needing to be told to. Common sense doesnt seem to be very common these days "

this

I don’t wear masks, and use my brain because someone’s told me to I do it because I’m not a imbecile

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They govement were having parties and breaking rules because they knew the rules were nothing to do with covid and all to do with control.

These people have all the access to the real science and data and knew full well they have nothing to fear from a virus with such a high survival rate and over blown death figures.

Theres no helping anyone still buying this BS

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The problem is the messages are so mixed and we do not trust the people giving those messages.

A few months ago masks did not do any good according to the government. Then they did, then they did not and now they do again.

The latest rules don't do anything apart from covering the governments arse so if things go tits up they can say "we acted early".

What the don't say is that we have let the jabs drive go to ruin.

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire


"They govement were having parties and breaking rules because they knew the rules were nothing to do with covid and all to do with control.

These people have all the access to the real science and data and knew full well they have nothing to fear from a virus with such a high survival rate and over blown death figures.

Theres no helping anyone still buying this BS"

You deniers can never answer this simple question. Why do you believe that they are exaggerating the covid problem? Please don't just say 'control'. I'm genuinely interested.

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By *rMrsRichCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouh


"The problem is the messages are so mixed and we do not trust the people giving those messages.

A few months ago masks did not do any good according to the government. Then they did, then they did not and now they do again.

The latest rules don't do anything apart from covering the governments arse so if things go tits up they can say "we acted early".

What the don't say is that we have let the jabs drive go to ruin."

I think this is the main problem. Most people follow guidelines that seem to be common sense but don’t follow guidelines when they make absolutely no sense whatsoever.

Like saying WFH but don’t cancel your Christmas parties.

Totally not going to WFH!

If I can go to a pub, club, party then I sure as hell can go to the office and do my bit to keep my colleagues and employees in a job!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Is plan B touring again soon then? "

Yep. Superspreader concert at the oh-shit arena, new year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it is very strange that they hold all these parties and not get infected......then get infected when there is "we f**ked-up" event....almost as if it is an intended distraction.

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By *otMe66Man  over a year ago

Terra Firma


"The problem is the messages are so mixed and we do not trust the people giving those messages.

A few months ago masks did not do any good according to the government. Then they did, then they did not and now they do again.

The latest rules don't do anything apart from covering the governments arse so if things go tits up they can say "we acted early".

What the don't say is that we have let the jabs drive go to ruin.

I think this is the main problem. Most people follow guidelines that seem to be common sense but don’t follow guidelines when they make absolutely no sense whatsoever.

Like saying WFH but don’t cancel your Christmas parties.

Totally not going to WFH!

If I can go to a pub, club, party then I sure as hell can go to the office and do my bit to keep my colleagues and employees in a job! "

I'm not following your logic on this.

If you go into the office where you and your fellow employees spread covid amongst yourselves, nobody is going to be at work let alone WFH.

Surely that is a worse case scenario you are openly walking into?

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By *atnip make me purrWoman  over a year ago

Reading

I don't follow it for Boris. I do it for my neighbours and my fellow citizens. And because it is the right thing to do. Fine those responsible for the parties.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"They govement were having parties and breaking rules because they knew the rules were nothing to do with covid and all to do with control.

These people have all the access to the real science and data and knew full well they have nothing to fear from a virus with such a high survival rate and over blown death figures.

Theres no helping anyone still buying this BS"

Most of those buying the BS are supporting crooked individuals, who don't care what harm they cause to others, especially if they can profit from your misery and destruction. The disgraced doc who was struck off, Wakefield, has made millions from poor health and deaths.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Nope! X

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple  over a year ago

Cumbria


"I wonder after reading some of the threads, and quite a few stating that they wouldn't follow Plan B or accept a lockdown if one was to be in effect.

If Boris Johnson resigned as PM, would that action change peoples minds or not?

Would people follow Plan B then?"

Come on what's your options whoever is in power is going to implement plans that people stick are of so it makes no difference who's Prime Minister.

The only thing I can say is thank God labour didn't get in as we would still been in a continuous locked down from last year like Australia.

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By *otswoldguy911Man  over a year ago

gloucestershire

BREAKING: Ministers have drawn up proposals to reintroduce masks in all indoor spaces, scanning in to pubs and restaurants and vaccine passports for more venues in the New Year

Do you see it yet anon?…

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By *otMe66Man  over a year ago

Terra Firma


"BREAKING: Ministers have drawn up proposals to reintroduce masks in all indoor spaces, scanning in to pubs and restaurants and vaccine passports for more venues in the New Year

Do you see it yet anon?…"

Is this breaking here only or is it breaking on a reliable source too?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The problem is the messages are so mixed and we do not trust the people giving those messages.

A few months ago masks did not do any good according to the government. Then they did, then they did not and now they do again.

The latest rules don't do anything apart from covering the governments arse so if things go tits up they can say "we acted early".

What the don't say is that we have let the jabs drive go to ruin."

Possibly done intentionally to confuse people into not knowing what to believe, then being driven by fear to make what they see as being the ‘best decisions’. I believe it falls under the definition of gas lighting. When one looks what has been going on it’s been a massive coercive control strategy to homogenise societal thinking. As we know many people in dysfunctional relationships tend to sadly become victims of the abuse before realising and breaking free.

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