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Tue May 26, 2020 11:41 am
It don’t take them long even with all the virus happening etc
Watched the video, children around and bottles and punched flying
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Tue May 26, 2020 12:41 pm
Forever Blue wrote:It don’t take them long even with all the virus happening etc
Watched the video, children around and bottles and punched flying
Funny enough, I was going to post the same on the holidaymakers in Spain post, imagine a couple of thousand pissed brits in Benidorm after lockdown, it would be carnage, they would be fighting and shagging each other within an hour of arrival
Tue May 26, 2020 12:45 pm
Forever Blue wrote:It don’t take them long even with all the virus happening etc
Watched the video, children around and bottles and punched flying
Saw most of them interviewed on the BBC yesterday, saying it was disgusting Cummings travelling to look after his kid because he was ill
Tue May 26, 2020 8:20 pm
Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:It don’t take them long even with all the virus happening etc
Watched the video, children around and bottles and punched flying
Funny enough, I was going to post the same on the holidaymakers in Spain post, imagine a couple of thousand pissed brits in Benidorm after lockdown, it would be carnage, they would be fighting and shagging each other within an hour of arrival

Tue May 26, 2020 8:55 pm
And Raving all night long - Dominic's Law has started
Two hundred people flout lockdown rules at illegal rave on nature reserve
Around 200 people broke lockdown rules to party at an overnight illegal rave on a nature reserve.
Footage shows the revellers hugging, dancing together and drinking on Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve, in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
The rave kicked off around 6pm shortly after Dominic Cummings defended his 260-mile trip to Durham from London against his own Government's advice.
Flouting coronavirus social distancing rules, the party-goers had to wade through the River Aire to access the nature reserve, which is on an island.
Wed May 27, 2020 1:40 pm
Lockdown-breakers using Cummings as an excuse, police say
UK police say that people breaking lockdown rules are using the actions of the prime minister's adviser Dominic Cummings - whose 260-mile trip sparked controversy - as an excuse.
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson told BBC Radio 4's The World At One that the public are telling officers, "if it is okay for Cummings, it is okay for us", and "it looks like there is one rule for us and another rule for the people in No 10 Downing Street".
He said if the rules are interpreted as flexible by people at the heart of government, "then it is almost impossible for police officers to be able to carry out their job effectively".
Police were getting "quite a pushback" from all generations, he said.
"Now that is a bad sign, showing that confidence in the rules, confidence in government and thereby the police's ability to enforce it, has been undermined very much in the last few days," he said.
Wed May 27, 2020 3:38 pm
Public will not follow rules after Cummings lockdown breach, says Tory MP
The public will be less willing to go back into lockdown or social distance if the R-rate goes up because of Dominic Cummings’ rule breach, according to Simon Hoare, Conservative MP for North Dorset.
Mr Hoare said that if his email inbox is anything to go by, the general public do not understand the PM's defence of his aide.
Mr Johnson responded that he does not think it is true that the British people will respond to the next phases in that way.
He added: “Suppose for a second that you were right, which I don’t accept, all the more reason now for us to be consistent and clear in our message.”
Wed May 27, 2020 3:44 pm
PM hints at financial penalties for those who don't isolate
Clark now asks if it will be compulsory for someone to stay at home if they have come into contact with an infected person, under the new test-and-trace system.
Boris Johnson says staying at home in that situation would be good "not just for them but also good for the population".
Clark repeats his question.
"We wanted to make it clear that people must stay at home," the PM says.
Will it be the law or just advice, Clark wants to know.
"We will be asking people to stay at home - if they don't follow that advice, we will consider what sanctions may be necessary," says Johnson.
"By the police?"
"Whatever is appropriate," says the PM.
Thu May 28, 2020 1:24 pm
Probably someone replayed Churchills famous
We’ll fight em on the beaches speech
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