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    Scottish Tories going for the flat out lie tactic.


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    I got there about 10 minutes before kick off, short queues at the east stand turnstile and moving quickly. There is no way you would have known we were in a pandemic at Hampden. No masks, hugging, high fiving, no cordon, no checks etc etc. Judging by how drunk many fans were it could have got interesting very quickly if checks had stopped fans getting in on time.


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    I'm actually beginning to think they're wheeling these dinosaurs out on purpose just to remind the far right that they're still there. The problem is Tories have nobody on the right to challenge them, which allows them to dabble their toes into even center/center left policies without any consequencies from other right wing parties i.e. wheeling Johnson out spraffing on about levelling up etc and thus hoovering support up from everywhere. If Starmer thinks going all Tony Blair on Johnsons ass is going to cure that he's way off the mark. Dare I say it but someone needs to unbox the Farage again.
    Nigel ChuckieArLarage you mean?

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    To be fair, he’s done more for Irish re-unification than most.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Scottish Tories going for the flat out lie tactic.


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    That is shocking. Absolute joke of a party.

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    https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...mpression=true


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    Another reward for failure in the tories!!
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    Another reward for failure in the tories!!
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    flippin heck i was just telling folk yesterday that it was a cert that corrupt crook would be back in a high position in parliament soon enough...i wasn't far away with my prediction

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    meanwhile the Cheltenham races and the Liverpool CL game possibly led to at least 78 covid deaths, i remember thinking at the time Cheltenham going ahead was just incredibly insane


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    I think both governments made mistakes about mass gatherings as they were probably getting the same advice.

    Catherine Calderwood at the time said "we know that mass gatherings and stopping those are not the best way to contain the virus"

    Jason Leitch remember was telling us to "hug our granny" and said he would have gone to the Stereophonics at the SECC in Glasgow if he could, and Lewis Capaldi played to 11,000 in Aberdeen days after the Cheltenham Festival took place.

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    I think both governments made mistakes about mass gatherings as they were probably getting the same advice.

    Catherine Calderwood at the time said "we know that mass gatherings and stopping those are not the best way to contain the virus"

    Jason Leitch remember was telling us to "hug our granny" and said he would have gone to the Stereophonics at the SECC in Glasgow if he could, and Lewis Capaldi played to 11,000 in Aberdeen days after the Cheltenham Festival took place.
    I remember discussing it at the time and all my mates and family thought the governments were certifiable for allowing those events to continue. My view hasn't changed. It is akin to Corporate manslaughter to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    meanwhile the Cheltenham races and the Liverpool CL game possibly led to at least 78 covid deaths, i remember thinking at the time Cheltenham going ahead was just incredibly insane


    money is more important than lives though, for some
    That was my favourite ever Cheltenham, you could get served at the bar really quickly and I won a right few quid. I remember at the time being quite surprised that it went ahead. The only advice at that time was to wash your hands regularly. Looking back now it seems crazy that it went ahead.

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    I remember an Old Firm game being called off really quite late, maybe a few days before it was due to go ahead.

    It all looks mad with hindsight but certain events are huge in people's lives and it takes a lot for us to reconsider their importance.

    It was pretty unthinkable that an Old Firm game would be called off, and there was an awful lot of "what about the tv companies, what about the viewing figures for a rearranged game" etc etc.

    The governments look pretty foolish with hindsight knowing what we now know about the coronavirus but it's not easy for them to get public on board with cancelling the events which are the most important in their social calendars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    That was my favourite ever Cheltenham, you could get served at the bar really quickly and I won a right few quid. I remember at the time being quite surprised that it went ahead. The only advice at that time was to wash your hands regularly. Looking back now it seems crazy that it went ahead.
    It didn't seem crazy at the time. Hindsight isn't required for many of the decisions made by Government early on and Cheltenham was obviously a ridiculous decision at that time.
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    Crisis? What crisis?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Crisis? What crisis?


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    It’s actually a joke. There is no UK opposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    It’s actually a joke. There is no UK opposition.

    He's busy sorting out the driver shortage.

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    A variation on that brexit favourite.

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    Tory voters are ****. Tens of thousands dead, billions handed to their mates and they’re happy to endorse it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Tory voters are ****. Tens of thousands dead, billions handed to their mates and they’re happy to endorse it.
    There's a firm inability to accept that they might have got something wrong, or that anything corrupt is going on.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonhibby View Post
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    There's a firm inability to accept that they might have got something wrong, or that anything corrupt is going on.



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    At least a Tory minister has finally apologised for the failings highlighted in the COVID report. Twenty thousand preventable deaths in care homes; it only took them about three days to say sorry. The Tory spin doctors must have told ministers that refusing to apologise doesn't look good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    At least a Tory minister has finally apologised for the failings highlighted in the COVID report. Twenty thousand preventable deaths in care homes; it only took them about three days to say sorry. The Tory spin doctors must have told ministers that refusing to apologise doesn't look good.
    Eat out to spread Covid surely accounted for quite a bit of spread as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonhibby View Post
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    Eat out to spread Covid surely accounted for quite a bit of spread as well.

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    https://www.cityam.com/sunak-causes-...-discount-end/

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    Tory mp Sir David amess reportedly stabbed multiple times at his surgery today. Absolutely disgusting, after Jo Cox incident you'd hope that was a one off. Hopefully OK

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    I like the idea to build the network of chargers etc but why stop the EV Grant. Hope they get crucified at COP for this decision. At this point all Governments should have one eye on Covid and the other firmly on the Environment. Every sinew should be strained in making dramatic and positive changes. We get a Chancellor that says it is one or the other, what a total weapon

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    Quote Originally Posted by wookie70 View Post
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    I remember discussing it at the time and all my mates and family thought the governments were certifiable for allowing those events to continue. My view hasn't changed. It is akin to Corporate manslaughter to me.
    Totally agree.Was on hols at the time and the pictures from Cheltenham were just jawsdropping.Of course no one will possibly accept responsibility. Its 2021 for goodness sake. Get with the plan.

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    Hancock’s new job terminated before it begins.





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