If masks become compulsory in shops.

If masks become compulsory in shops.

Poll: If masks become compulsory in shops.

Total Members Polled: 1248

It will make me more likely to visit shops.: 7%
It will make me less likely to visit shops.: 47%
It won't make any difference to me.: 44%
Other - explain yourself.: 1%
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xjay1337

15,966 posts

133 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Haven't checked the linked sources as I'm on my phone and don't have time



valiant

12,303 posts

175 months

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

185 months

anonymous-user

69 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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anonymous-user

69 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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[quote=gregs656]

Clearly you are living in a 'post fact' world, anything you agree with you assert with no evidence (and extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence in my world), and anything you disagree with you stoop as low as saying 'Well you say anything written down must be fact' (which is clearly nonsense).

Here’s an interesting way to spend a few hours

https://youtu.be/8alro6mjcsU


paulguitar

30,162 posts

128 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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1974nc said:
Here’s an interesting way to spend a few hours

https://youtu.be/8alro6mjcsU
Video by chemtrail/false flag/911 conspiracist James Corbett.

Some fact-checking here by RationalWiki:

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/James_Corbett


Thin White Duke

2,395 posts

175 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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This Primary School has mandated masks for all pupils, even encouraging reception age children to wear them.

https://www.heart.co.uk/news/coronavirus/primary-s...

The sooner all this nonsense as well as social distancing and the threat of local lock downs is over the better.

B'stard Child

30,279 posts

261 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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egor110 said:
rustednut said:
Totally incompetent, definitely a maybe.

Planned? World wide, in a matter of days and weeks? Remember when the virus 1st struck and was spreading like wildfire, there was no planning or control at all. We (country) were not even listening to the parts of the world that had suffered before we did, and then we reacted so badly and slowly afterwards, there is not a chance in hell you could even consider it planned.

Johnson doesn't plan, he reacts. leads from the front when he knows what direction his followers are going.

What you should be asking is, why so many voted him in. It was fairly obvious we were asking for chaos at that point, and boy, have we got it.
Why so many voted for him is simple , he was the least st or 2 stty candidates .
Plus he said he’d get Brexit done and that was quite a powerful driver given how May fked up the process to a point where we might as well have stayed in.....

Maybe (pre Covid)

10% of the population fell into the leave right now camp

10% of the population fell into the bks to Brexit lets undo the result

20% of the population don’t give a st either way

59.9999% of the population just want it to fking go away so the media obsess about something else (I’m not sure they expected or even dreamed that it would be Covid that pushed it down the news agenda but thems the surprises you get in life)

And I can’t help but pay tribute to the 0.0001% of the population didn’t bother to vote on anything but still think they are entitled to an opinion on it and should be listened too (SIBI I’m talking about you)

Notes

Percentages are made up with no survey or polling data I just stuck a finger in the air and guessed so within a margin of error c10%

by population I mean electorate or population so split hairs somewhere else



paulw123

4,121 posts

205 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Alucidnation said:
What a total joke. I don’t have kids but if I did and they were at that school, they wouldn’t be going.

S1KRR

12,548 posts

227 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Douglas Quaid said:
Yes we’re at a point where this is now over. In England 2 people died yesterday with it in their system. 300 people in hospital. It’s already at a point where it’s far less dangerous than flu, no vaccines needed.

At some point I’m hoping the politicians work out a way they can slime and crawl their way out of their fk up and let the world go back to normal. As soon as they sack off face masks I think everything will be normal again to be honest. So no point killing yourself over It. Yet anyway.
Rumours circulating that Witty (who has championed lockdown and masks) is about to Resign (or be sacked) Along with Hancock who showed himself to be on a powertrip in the chamber today.

I think if they both go, (I hope) the Gov will point to them and say "all their idea, we think we don't need X, Y Z"

And use it to row back on things. Problem is that I don't think Boris hears the people as much as the wkers in the media. Maybe if he dared to meet some people in the world, he'd get a more rounded view of things.

As said elsewhere, he currently has a habit of copying Sturgeon, so this masks in schools bks will be a good place for him to stop that!

xjay1337

15,966 posts

133 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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S1KRR said:
Rumours circulating that Witty (who has championed lockdown and masks) is about to Resign (or be sacked) Along with Hancock who showed himself to be on a powertrip in the chamber today.

I think if they both go, (I hope) the Gov will point to them and say "all their idea, we think we don't need X, Y Z"

And use it to row back on things. Problem is that I don't think Boris hears the people as much as the wkers in the media. Maybe if he dared to meet some people in the world, he'd get a more rounded view of things.

As said elsewhere, he currently has a habit of copying Sturgeon, so this masks in schools bks will be a good place for him to stop that!
I don't think Boris would see anything differently in the world.

Most people are just recycling the same mushy crap they heard on the TV or Radio (ie that it's all dangerous and anything we can do to help and so on) .


I find it odd on BBC interviews on the street, they only ever have Pro Maskers or Pro Lockdowners.

Like they only ever air the views that fit their rhetoric..... the trick is to do a live interviews and pretend you are going along and then give them the old switcheroo.

RDMcG

19,946 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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well..coming to the end of volume 1 and could summarize a lot of the discussion as below,see on on another thread:


Alucidnation

16,810 posts

185 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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S1KRR said:
Rumours circulating that Witty (who has championed lockdown and masks) is about to Resign (or be sacked) Along with Hancock who showed himself to be on a powertrip in the chamber today.
Where are these rumours circulating?

S1KRR

12,548 posts

227 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Alucidnation said:
Where are these rumours circulating?
Telegraph

anonymous-user

69 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Alucidnation said:
Where are these rumours circulating?
Do you actually read anything or just spend hours Trolling PH?


Alucidnation

16,810 posts

185 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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S1KRR said:
Alucidnation said:
Where are these rumours circulating?
Telegraph
Ta.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

185 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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1974nc said:
Alucidnation said:
Where are these rumours circulating?
Do you actually read anything or just spend hours Trolling PH?
Do you actually do anything other than spend much of your day posting bks on PH?

(It's a small 't' by the way).

RSTurboPaul

12,025 posts

273 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
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S1KRR said:
Rumours circulating that Witty (who has championed lockdown and masks) is about to Resign (or be sacked) Along with Hancock who showed himself to be on a powertrip in the chamber today.

I think if they both go, (I hope) the Gov will point to them and say "all their idea, we think we don't need X, Y Z"

And use it to row back on things. Problem is that I don't think Boris hears the people as much as the wkers in the media. Maybe if he dared to meet some people in the world, he'd get a more rounded view of things.

As said elsewhere, he currently has a habit of copying Sturgeon, so this masks in schools bks will be a good place for him to stop that!
I am struggling to see Hancock going - he loves the powertrip so much, who else is going to pretend that any new legislation is an 'emergency' and must be introduced on their whim with no discussion in parliament, while trying to lead us towards a 'brave new world' where we must submit to weekly testing 'for the greater good'?

anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
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Alucidnation said:
Do you actually do anything other than spend much of your day posting bks on PH?

(It's a small 't' by the way).
Yes, the phone sometimes gives out random capitals.

I feel I need to be the yin to your yang.


Vanden Saab

16,130 posts

89 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
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paulw123 said:
Alucidnation said:
What a total joke. I don’t have kids but if I did and they were at that school, they wouldn’t be going.
Its Bournemouth, a seaside town, the same place where the council declared a major incident because holidaymakers came to the seaside. The people who are in charge locally are a special kind of stupid but luckily the rest of Dorset wanted nothing to do with them and managed to persuade them to breakaway and form their own local council. We point and laugh at the increasingly stupid things they do...

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