Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 The BBC seem to be airing an agenda promoting the delusion it’s the general public’s fault for spreading the virus and not the government’s for the total lack of clarity on guidelines not to mention the eat out to help out scheme. What’s you guys thoughts on this? I know a small minority have been stupid but the care homes are suffering because the government failed to look after them period. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonysco 958 Posted January 12 The BBC can ram it, The amount of panic spreading and fear mongering the media are responsible for is infuriating, they should be fined (heavily) for what they've done over covid. 5 ILLBehaviour, Dingbat, cypssk and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 7 minutes ago, Tonysco said: The BBC can ram it, The amount of panic spreading and fear mongering the media are responsible for is infuriating, they should be fined (heavily) for what they've done over covid. It seems the government have them wrapped around their finger. 1 Chicken_Boy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6742 Posted January 12 The BBC is simply reporting a You.Gov poll's results. Another one today says more people are taking this lockdown less seriously than the first one. Anyone who has been out wouldn't be able to argue with that result. 2 Donny dog and Ares reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 Just now, Kazza61 said: The BBC is simply reporting a You.Gov poll's results. Another one today says more people are taking this lockdown less seriously than the first one. Anyone who has been out wouldn't be able to argue with that result. I think the help out to eat out scheme was a completely bad idea! It did far more harm than an illegal rave. 1 Kill Kcal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6742 Posted January 12 This is the one the BBC reported on yesterday which asked members of the publlic who they felt was responsible for the surge in cases. Most said it was the public - I guess that's why the BBC thought it was newsworthy. Actually, You.Gov publishes loads of interesting surveys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 11 minutes ago, Kazza61 said: This is the one the BBC reported on yesterday which asked members of the publlic who they felt was responsible for the surge in cases. Most said it was the public - I guess that's why the BBC thought it was newsworthy. Actually, You.Gov publishes loads of interesting surveys. I don’t believe that mate we just lost 250000 small businesses and around 800000 jobs it’s the public making all the sacrifices as usual. Just like when the banks screwed us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6742 Posted January 12 9 minutes ago, Dingbat said: I don’t believe that mate we just lost 250000 small businesses and around 800000 jobs it’s the public making all the sacrifices as usual. Just like when the banks screwed us. But the one single question was who did the public feel was responsible for the recent increase in Covid-19 cases. I don't think there's much of a surprise in the response. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chicken_Boy 347 Posted January 12 i think those stats look about right people just want this to be over so they can get on with their lives again the BBC are just fearmongering and spreading their agenda as usual bottom line: people are utterly fed up, so of course they are taking it less seriously. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 8 minutes ago, Kazza61 said: But the one single question was who did the public feel was responsible for the recent increase in Covid-19 cases. I don't think there's much of a surprise in the response. Stats based on what the BBC tell the public. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, Chicken_Boy said: i think those stats look about right people just want this to be over so they can get on with their lives again the BBC are just fearmongering and spreading their agenda as usual bottom line: people are utterly fed up, so of course they are taking it less seriously. How’s life in the states with all this going on? Where about’s are you in the US? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chicken_Boy 347 Posted January 12 6 minutes ago, Dingbat said: How’s life in the states with all this going on? Where about’s are you in the US? left the states a few years back mate back in old Blighty now, for better or worse LOL although i still keep up with whats going on over there... i email / call the ex-wife every week (still on good terms) she says its horrendous with all the trump stuff going on - feels like a coup is coming, she says. country is more divided than ever plus the american public wont be getting their vaccines till around July time, she says 1 Dingbat reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kazza61 6742 Posted January 12 1 minute ago, Dingbat said: Stats based on what the BBC tell the public. Well, the BBC reported the outcome of You.Gov poll. You can view lots of recent polls at the You.Gov website. As I said, I don't think it was a particularly surprising result. Anyone who's been shopping recently would certainly have concurred. 3 MrBrightside, Chicken_Boy and Ares reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CT2 120 Posted January 12 Ketones is back under another new guise then. The c**t must have more email addresses than there is covid cases Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 12 1 hour ago, Chicken_Boy said: left the states a few years back mate back in old Blighty now, for better or worse LOL although i still keep up with whats going on over there... i email / call the ex-wife every week (still on good terms) she says its horrendous with all the trump stuff going on - feels like a coup is coming, she says. country is more divided than ever plus the american public wont be getting their vaccines till around July time, she says I’d love to go to the Florida Keys it looks so beautiful. I watched the series Bloodline and the area they filmed the scenes was amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fors331 203 Posted January 12 2 hours ago, Dingbat said: The BBC seem to be airing an agenda promoting the delusion it’s the general public’s fault for spreading the virus and not the government’s for the total lack of clarity on guidelines not to mention the eat out to help out scheme. What’s you guys thoughts on this? I know a small minority have been stupid but the care homes are suffering because the government failed to look after them period. Agreed, they have not took responsibility for anything they have done wrong, there excuse will always be “we have never dealt with this before” 1 Dingbat reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulNe 185 Posted January 12 38 minutes ago, CT2 said: Ketones is back under another new guise then. The c**t must have more email addresses than there is covid cases He has to be severely mentally ill to make so many different accounts in order to talk to himself on an online forum. I've spotted 5 of his in the last 3 days 1 Kazza61 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 13 10 hours ago, Fors331 said: Agreed, they have not took responsibility for anything they have done wrong, there excuse will always be “we have never dealt with this before” I agree anything they are to blame for gets deflected and unanswered. They have proven themselves to be completely incompetent time after time! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrBrightside 1192 Posted January 13 2 hours ago, Dingbat said: I agree anything they are to blame for gets deflected and unanswered. They have proven themselves to be completely incompetent time after time! The only thing the government did wrong was thinking they could trust the population to be sensible. Everyone knows someone who's been visiting people since the first lockdown. Or having sneaky hair cuts. Going in the gym through the back door. Look at supermarkets. No one follows 1 way systems. Is that all the government's fault? 1 Bensif reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 13 4 minutes ago, MrBrightside said: The only thing the government did wrong was thinking they could trust the population to be sensible. Everyone knows someone who's been visiting people since the first lockdown. Or having sneaky hair cuts. Going in the gym through the back door. Look at supermarkets. No one follows 1 way systems. Is that all the government's fault? So leaving boarders open for people to come in and out then deciding to close them 12 months later because it spreads the virus is far less harmful than you going to a house with one other person to get a haircut wearing a face mask? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrBrightside 1192 Posted January 13 2 hours ago, Dingbat said: So leaving boarders open for people to come in and out then deciding to close them 12 months later because it spreads the virus is far less harmful than you going to a house with one other person to get a haircut wearing a face mask? That's correct. You're learning! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dingbat 6 Posted January 13 1 hour ago, MrBrightside said: That's correct. You're learning! Thank you Sen! Very interesting analogy. 1 MrBrightside reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy Dee 1136 Posted January 13 Good. Im quitely loving all the lockdown restrictions. Bring them on I say! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Artgg 58 Posted January 13 Look not being funny.. when we had 1st lockdown 1st wave as they say streets were empty I were that c**t that were breaking rules going to places to work out in parks drove on empty motorways spliff in my mouth music blasting I loved it felt like mad max I travel all around north west and it was dead people were seriously scared by virus especially when media were keep showing Italy case. Also I work in healthcare with folks over 60s that have dementia alzhaimer you name it and 80% of our ward had covid you want to know how many die from it 0 but many missed nurses appointments doctor examinations etc thus resulting in deaths 4 in total of 53 over 4 weeks caused by lack of treatment they were put as Covid deaths btw they die with covid not from it. So fast forward to now when people had enough of lies had enough of scare mongering Big tech banning everything but one narrative to ‘save’ you like if you dont have your own mind to make an opinion of course it is a public to blame because we were manipulated from the start Orwellian society type of stuff going on right now. 2 ILLBehaviour and MickeyE reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MickeyE 2195 Posted January 13 6 hours ago, MrBrightside said: The only thing the government did wrong was thinking they could trust the population to be sensible. I think sending 10s of thousands of potentially infected old people into care homes was possibly worse(?) Coronavirus: 25,000 patients discharged into care homes without being tested, report finds More than 25,000 patients were discharged to care homes by NHS hospitals in the pivotal 30 days before ministers introduced routine coronavirus testing." https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/average-age-of-coronavirus-fatalities-is-82-pcwqrzdzz wake up lemtards the government spread this virus among the old and vulnerable. Fk all to do with the public. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites