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The very nasty Laurence Fox

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BlueBelle Sat 16-Jan-21 13:25:24

I have been very limited in my title as I don’t want to be rude
Laurence Fox has now bought himself an exemption lanyard off Amazon so he doesn’t need to wear a mask I believe he hinted at anxiety although I m not sure if that’s his full reasoning He also held a party I believe at his house in November
This man is an utter disgrace

Callistemon Sat 23-Jan-21 21:41:00

I think nanna8 is talking about the Australian Open.

I really don't know how the competitors brought Covid with them as surely they were tested before they got on the plane and again before they left the airport?
They must have been quarantined when they arrived, too.

Tennis Australia chartered 15 flights to bring players and their entourages into the country, but three flights had passengers who later tested positive for the virus.

There is no point in blaming the players - Tennis Australia organised this.

Iam64 Sat 23-Jan-21 18:58:29

As if tennis is an essential activity.

nanna8 Sat 23-Jan-21 08:00:24

I should say there is a huge amount of resentment at the tennis people coming here and bringing Covid but the government, in it’s wisdom,has allowed them in. We are all just waiting for the nasties to start up again and we don’t trust the lockdowns they have in place.

nanna8 Sat 23-Jan-21 07:57:42

Where we are everyone wears masks. No more outdoors but in all shopping centres etc. Other parts of Australia are different, different rules for each separate state. Ours, Victoria, is the strictest because our population is high. It is a very large country.

Iam64 Fri 22-Jan-21 18:09:39

GranyRose, paying more alongside a sensible review. By that. I do not mean bringing in the friends of government ministers, throwing a load of our money at them, then concluding we only need an nhs for the poor and destitute, everyone else pays in tax, national insurance and gets nowt.

Lucca Fri 22-Jan-21 17:01:53

JaneJudge

he is the biggest self entitled wanker in wanktown

Hey, don’t beat about the bush Jane!!

Lucca Fri 22-Jan-21 17:00:58

Callistemon

Oh, thanks for the update Lucca
It's reassuring but worrying.

Think NSW is pretty clear but they can’t go interstate. Gold Coast holiday is cancelled so a few days on the NSW coast instead. Australia have done well I think. I know it’s totally different etc but the decisive swift action and tough enforcement is praiseworthy.

Galaxy Fri 22-Jan-21 16:52:20

Excellent Janejudge grin

Callistemon Fri 22-Jan-21 16:50:54

Oh, thanks for the update Lucca
It's reassuring but worrying.

Lucca Fri 22-Jan-21 16:45:13

Callistemon

^I can tell you isolating and doing all these boring things like wearing masks DOES work. Ask any Australian^
Were Australians wearing masks?
A few months ago my DD flew interstate, ensured she had her mask on then noticed that no-one else on the flight was wearing one. Yes, the numbers were extremely low but I haven't heard much about mask wearing.

Quarantining at the incomers' expense, closing borders, locking down quickly etc are what seemed to have worked.

My son in Sydney says masks are compulsory now in shops etc plus shopping malls railway stations etc. Fines are issued on the spot, none of your quiet chat business !

biba70 Fri 22-Jan-21 16:17:59

GagaJo

I like your style JaneJudge.

lol yes

Callistemon Fri 22-Jan-21 16:16:22

grin grin grin

Callistemon Fri 22-Jan-21 16:15:30

I can tell you isolating and doing all these boring things like wearing masks DOES work. Ask any Australian
Were Australians wearing masks?
A few months ago my DD flew interstate, ensured she had her mask on then noticed that no-one else on the flight was wearing one. Yes, the numbers were extremely low but I haven't heard much about mask wearing.

Quarantining at the incomers' expense, closing borders, locking down quickly etc are what seemed to have worked.

GagaJo Fri 22-Jan-21 16:12:18

I like your style JaneJudge.

JaneJudge Fri 22-Jan-21 16:12:05

god I hadn't realised there were more pages

JaneJudge Fri 22-Jan-21 16:11:28

he is the biggest self entitled wanker in wanktown

Callistemon Fri 22-Jan-21 16:08:51

BUT also the government needs to stop diverting the National Insurance we pay to their mates for incredibly poor service / products.
I think most of the funding for the NHS comes from general taxation, although you'd think it comes from NI.

Yes, we need to pay more.

silverlining48 Fri 22-Jan-21 16:05:17

If it is too late that’s because it’s been deliberately run down with contracts sold off at mates rates and then when it’s on it’s knees ‘ they’ can say it’s beyond saving and a form of insurance should take its place. Heaven help us if it’s a US form of insurance,
Staff hadnt had a pay rise for ten years, do we not remember the Tories actually laughing as they refused them any raise whilst raising their own pay. This has been a plan for a long while now. It scares me and should all who care for what is and has been a great institution.

GrannyRose15 Fri 22-Jan-21 15:40:24

Iam64

No we don’t need to privatise, we need everyone to pay a little more To fund the NHS

I'm afraid I don't agree with you there. I would love to think that paying a bit more would transform the health service. And I would do it gladly, especially if we could be sure everything we paid went towards the NHS as Gagajo said. But I fear it is too late for that. The whole institution needs to be re-structured.

Lucca Fri 22-Jan-21 13:23:26

Iam64

No we don’t need to privatise, we need everyone to pay a little more To fund the NHS

Totally agree.

janeainsworth Fri 22-Jan-21 13:22:36

Have you forgotten Prof Neil Ferguson’s original prediction that without intervention half a million people would die? He was doubted but it looks as though he was right after all.

That’s what I said about Neil Ferguson GrannyRose.
Your vicious words say more about you than about him.

GrannyRose15 Fri 22-Jan-21 12:46:39

janeainsworth

You didn't just quote Neil Ferguson at me did you? That attention seeking, charlatan. If he told me it was raining I'd have to go out and check.

GagaJo Fri 22-Jan-21 09:19:43

Iam64

No we don’t need to privatise, we need everyone to pay a little more To fund the NHS

LOVE this. Yes. We do.

BUT also the government needs to stop diverting the National Insurance we pay to their mates for incredibly poor service / products.

janeainsworth Fri 22-Jan-21 08:50:37

nanna8 I can tell you isolating and doing all these boring things like wearing masks DOES work. Ask any Australian
I agree, Nanna8. My friend lives in Perth WA & life is just about normal there. They haven’t had a case for months.
What the Australians have done which we failed to do was impose & enforce strict quarantine regulations on people entering the country (2 weeks isolation in a hotel at your own expense, anyone?) with electronic tags to check on your movements.
That would have gone down like a lead balloon with all the Brits returning from Spain and Italy last year.
As MD wrote in Private Eye, the British psyche has a rebellious streak and some of us don’t take kindly to being told what to do, even when it’s in our own best interests.

silverlining48 Fri 22-Jan-21 08:18:58

I agree Iam, it is slowly being run into the ground by the selling off of services to private companies combined with lack of funding over many years.