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Depends what sort of 'club' I suppose, those S&M one's provide straws apparently 🤫I tried wearing one in the club tonight. Never again, wasted most of the beer.
Depends what sort of 'club' I suppose, those S&M one's provide straws apparently 🤫I tried wearing one in the club tonight. Never again, wasted most of the beer.
Forgive me if I don't treat your "likelihood" as a certaintyThe likelihood is that someone did and he ignored them.
What difference does it make?
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Forgive me if I don't treat your "likelihood" as a certainty
The difference? Well, it's 2 very different chains of events, isn't it? We only have half the story if we just look at that one staged photo. Seems obvious to me ...
Does or doesn't equate? I might see a few at the Football (just watch the footage to confirm) none in the local pub and the odd shop I go in there doesn't seem many, don't use public transport much so can't really comment.
He was told. The hospital, much as I think they have been put in a difficult position which they've not handled brilliantly, have confirmed that he was told.Forgive me if I don't treat your "likelihood" as a certainty
The difference? Well, it's 2 very different chains of events, isn't it? We only have half the story if we just look at that one staged photo. Seems obvious to me ...
Why does he want to project an image of arrogance and recklessness?Johnson knows this. He knows. Yet he chose to go maskless. It can only be a conscious decision on his part. Same as the general lifting of restrictions, same as going maskless in the commons, it's all about projecting an image.
Thanks, copy-paste error. Hopefully fixed now.Just for info, that link returns a "page not found" error.
Try this one: https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...red-without-a-face-mask-during-visit-12466377
"Bosses at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, said everyone on the official visit was "formally advised and reminded" of the "very clear" mask-wearing rules and information was "included in the written programme".
Because it has served him well all his life. Like it or not is is part of his appeal to many.Why does he want to project an image of arrogance and recklessness?
^^^^^Because it has served him well all his life. Like it or not is is part of his appeal to many.
Thankyou!Reports now turning up in the media suggest he was asked/reminded more than once:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-asked-three-times-25439415
There are only three poll options - All of the Time, Most of the Time, and No. I ticked Most of the Time, which is not true. I deemed it to be the closest. I wear it in shops, on public transport and in some work situations - much less than an hour a day on average. I sometimes wear one to go into pubs, but because people take off their masks as soon as they are drinking, it seems pointless. I still seek pubs with outdoor areas and avoid ones that have all the windows closed. I do go to football - only a minority of people wear masks, but then the ventilation is very good.My experience is similar to yours. I don't go to sports events, but, in pub, restaurants, shopping centres, shops, metro, bus, majority not wearing a mask, in my area.
According to the poll, at beginning of this thread, 77% of people on here ARE wearing a mask, under those circumstances. so, they are not typical of the area in which I live.
I'm not qualified to speak of Johnson's underlying psychopathology but it's seemed to me that since Javid took over, and this may go back to Brexit as well, the only virus mitigation measure that the government is prepared to consider is vaccination. The first speech I heard from Javid as Health Sec was basically vaccination, vaccination, vaccination and nothing else.Why does he want to project an image of arrogance and recklessness?
I don't follow football but I believe this might be an appropriate opportunity for some jocular banter regarding ease of social distancing related to the size of the crowd attracted by the particular club you support.I do go to football - only a minority of people wear masks, but then the ventilation is very good.