I'd just like to say that the Reading & Leeds festivals have the flickering green light, whilst a wedding of 100 people is as yet totally outlawed. Can I have a quarter of what Boris & Sunak are smoking? 50% of companies in my industry are now bust. Bullingdon Boys will be ******* pigs heads as usual.
The bent ******** probably have more fingers in those particular pies that's why. They have no financial interest in whether or not John peachy can DJ at a 50th birthday bash or the dog and partridge can serve a meal
Latest reports suggests they’re considering banning hugging indoors and only allowing it outdoors. Thing is too many people are rolling over and getting their tummies tickled by the government these days and letting them do what they want with no challenges.
As a punk that really wasn't into the Pistols that much, (but more into PIL later due to Levine / Wobble). I feel the country now is rudderless with the rich elite profiting from all this & the small businesses & workers ******. Given all protest is now banned I think we are all ready for serfdom, or violent revolution. Just a bedtime tought.
That's what can happen if they are handed a 80-seat majority to "get Brexit done" and they are supported by the main opposition party into the bargain. But you still have the Lord/Osmond challenge.
100%. But my comment was more around how submissive we've been as a population the last 12 months in accepting some of these enforced rules. I know we're notoriously patient as a country but the lack of challenge has been alarming. More so than I've seen elsewhere.
You've just created the government's new ad campaign. Get it copyrighted and demand track and trace level outsourcing fees.
Fingers crossed for some good news this week. Indoor hospitality should already be open. It's also dumb staff are rushed off their feet with table service when other food/drink outlets you're allowed to order at the till.
So still no word from the High Court, and indoor hospitality is allowed to open from three weeks next Monday. Reading between the lines, it sounds very much as though the decision that is awaited from the High Court this week is whether permission is to be granted for a full judicial review of the Secretary of State for Health's decision-making process. In other words, this week's hearing - when it takes place - is not even the main hearing of the application. I can only presume that Lord and Osmond would be seeking an interim order to bring forward the re-opening date for hospitality venues pending the full hearing of the judicial review application. If I'm right about that then I think the likelihood of such an interim order is extremely remote. That view would be supported by Mr Lord's increasingly pessimistic tweets about his prospects of success.
https://archive.is/0aKSD With the protection you get from one dose it just adds to how bad it is that the government are being so cautious.