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Cheltenham wouldn't have been early in reality, given what was already happening in Southern Europe, we closed the pubs the following week and locked down a few days afterwards
It was a mass event (250k people over a week?) that along with those traveling fans to Liverpool should never have happened, and it was bloody obvious.
 
It was a mass event (250k people over a week?) that along with those traveling fans to Liverpool should never have happened, and it was bloody obvious.
Of course, it was your comment that would have been "'earliest of early intervention" I was disagreeing with. Earlier obviously, but not early
 
The messaging early on was such that I never really gave a thought whether to skip attending our game (and the pub) vs Brighton on 7th March. I'm not a doctor or a scientist so how am I supposed to judge how serious something is.
 
The messaging early on was such that I never really gave a thought whether to skip attending our game (and the pub) vs Brighton on 7th March. I'm not a doctor or a scientist so how am I supposed to judge how serious something is.
Nobody thought about it, it was just business as usual for all of us if I remember rightly. The London was packed that day as always.
 
Do I recall correctly that right at the start when people were being driven by coach to Brize Norton everyone was decked out in hazmat suits except for the drivers, who presumably went home afterwards....
 
The first few pages of this thread are a decent barometer as to opinions of the time. It starts about 4 weeks before the first lockdown - ignore the weird Hungarian dude
 
Michelle mone/medro being investigated for criminal bribery, & apparently the cabinet office signed off medros ppe.
 
Michelle mone/medro being investigated for criminal bribery, & apparently the cabinet office signed off medros ppe.
Have now admitted that they lied to the media to protect their families as they didn’t want anyone to get wind of the fact they’ve made £67m from government contracts. I’ve said it before in here but there should have been legislation to tax the extraordinary profits made out of these VIP contracts.
Oh and the cash strapped BBC send everyone’s favourite political reporter to a sunny climate to interview the poor soles.
Fuming!
 
Have now admitted that they lied to the media to protect their families as they didn’t want anyone to get wind of the fact they’ve made £67m from government contracts. I’ve said it before in here but there should have been legislation to tax the extraordinary profits made out of these VIP contracts.
Oh and the cash strapped BBC send everyone’s favourite political reporter to a sunny climate to interview the poor soles.
Fuming!
It's wholly disgraceful, & the pair of them whinging on camera is sickening.
The fact they repeatedly doubled down on the lies strongly infers the "protect their family " narrative is bullshit.
Also remember Cameron nominated her to the Lords. The amount of stuff he is in contact with (this, greensill and more) highlight what a dirty, corrupt pig fucker he is.
 
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