Coronavirus Disease Outbreak COVID-19 #60

Questions

  • If I was to vote on the upcoming lockdown in parliament , I’d vote no

    Votes: 139 30.7%
  • If I was to vote on the upcoming lockdown, I’d vote yes

    Votes: 204 45.0%
  • I think the lockdown will continue past Dec 2nd

    Votes: 334 73.7%
  • I don’t think the lockdown will stretch past Dec 2nd

    Votes: 73 16.1%
  • If it does, I won’t comply

    Votes: 115 25.4%
  • If it does, I will be complying

    Votes: 196 43.3%
  • I’ve thought about taking my child out of school until this is over/I would if I was a parent

    Votes: 74 16.3%
  • I will keep my child in school as long as I can/I would if I was a parent

    Votes: 170 37.5%
  • I have no confidence in Boris

    Votes: 315 69.5%
  • I have confidence in Boris

    Votes: 36 7.9%

  • Total voters
    453
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Jeez just had a thought ..was that the reason Boris was so rough looking at the briefing their dirty little secret is about to be exposed :oops:
 
I'd argue they've got more than one dirty secret. He looks like he's not slept since march and his minions always look they're one wrong comment away from being hung

When Cummings broke the rules and the press were gunning for him, apparently all the government were shitting themselves on a What’s App group because they’d been told they either publicly supported him or else. That’s why they all tweeted gushy support saying the same thing at the same time.
 
I have a friend who is so moody and angry her employer (small business) won’t furlough her. She called in sick yesterday out of protest.
People just piss me off so much at the moment

Ah see I can understand some people wanting/asking for furlough. I wo in public sector and our agency has not furloughed anyone at all. Wfh perm from March was a real shock to the system and lots of my direct work comes from other public agencies and private companies; who ALL furloughed.
So, sitting at home finding things to keep busy Whilst being in side, alone, ALL day got a bit grim. I feel a lot of people perhaps have this idea that WFH is an idyllic dream, easy and carefree. This year, for me, has been torture. And shown me I am actually a social creature ( didn’t really appreciate that before covid)

However, things have picked up and I’m now really busy which is good(ish!! 😂🙈) Thing is, I really enjoy my job and my company are very flexible and my managers very understanding. So not the same as your friend.

A lot of my family and friends were furloughed and have returned to their jobs with no issues. They had a ball on furlough. Got the garden and DIY did. 🙂
 
The election alone will make you loopy :ROFLMAO:

To be honest my life is enough to make me loopy🤣 I had to stay up to talk to the kids about it today cause their topic atm for their english oral classes is america and fair to them they've been asking so many questions, given that they're 13 I want to encourage them to talk to about it (they're usually not that interested in anything 🤣). I went in this morning like "guys, it's 8am, there's 30 of you. Miss birdie needs a coffee so you're going to have to keep it down for me today". I then had to talk to them about basketball which is a topic I know nothing about on no sleep or breakfast...
 
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