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And that is the way the rest of the UK sees us whilst we have 1/2 wits voting labour like sheep just because their great grand parents did. The lefties are unable to see the contempt people like Chris Bryant hold their constituents in thinking they can totally ignore the voters wishes and the manifesto they got in on. Don’t start with the pig with mouth in the trough Antoniazzi she’s been totally silent for 12 months whilst pocketing £100,000 of OUR money. Nice work if you can get it.
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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar says mixed retailers should separate stock and only sell items that are essential. He says gardaí have been contacted about this and the restriction will be enforced. pic.twitter.com/XQqTykAdIm
People stuck in the 1970’s without common sense would find that amusing. You need something “non essential” - order online or go to the local shop. I can’t believe people are that stupid in this day and age to complain about something that isn’t difficult to get around. If anything, it’s easier to order from your home than travel to the supermarket. Get with the times. “But I read in the daily mail that they are taking away my civil liberties...” blah blah blah.
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:18 - Oct 27 with 1398 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 12:19 - Oct 27 by BillyChong
People stuck in the 1970’s without common sense would find that amusing. You need something “non essential” - order online or go to the local shop. I can’t believe people are that stupid in this day and age to complain about something that isn’t difficult to get around. If anything, it’s easier to order from your home than travel to the supermarket. Get with the times. “But I read in the daily mail that they are taking away my civil liberties...” blah blah blah.
Easier for some but not all . The country's still has a large portion of single old age without the nous , the equipment nor desire to buy on line.
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:18 - Oct 27 by Boundy
Easier for some but not all . The country's still has a large portion of single old age without the nous , the equipment nor desire to buy on line.
Talking of stuck in the 70’s, here is grandad Boundy. He should know.
He is wrong again though, the digitally excluded is an important point but it is not a large portion of anything. And most have people who can assist them.
I do agree that the Welsh Govt should be all about public health. If these items are a threat to public health, then fair enough, but if its about protecting smaller businesses that do not sell foods then its the wrong call. Well intended - but wrong.
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 14:26 - Oct 27 with 1367 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:37 - Oct 27 by Kilkennyjack
Talking of stuck in the 70’s, here is grandad Boundy. He should know.
He is wrong again though, the digitally excluded is an important point but it is not a large portion of anything. And most have people who can assist them.
I do agree that the Welsh Govt should be all about public health. If these items are a threat to public health, then fair enough, but if its about protecting smaller businesses that do not sell foods then its the wrong call. Well intended - but wrong.
You seem to have abit of stiffy for me , I'm flattered but not really interested . Please provide facts which state that I'm wrong and when you do tell someone who may care what you think , you maybe waiting a while
" No Isolation. (2018, June 22). Why do many seniors have trouble using technology? Retrieved from: https://www.noisolation.com/global/research/why-do-many-seniors-have-trouble-usi According to Eurostat, in the EU, 87 percent of people aged 75 years and over have never been online (Eurostat, 2018). Most technology designed for communication relies on the ability to see, hear and read, meaning due to health conditions, a significant chunk of society are missing out on communication opportunities.
Seniors often struggle with reduced reactivity, making it harder to keep up with fast-paced technology, e.g. platforms that use notifications. 9 percent of seniors at the age of 75 or over have severe visual impairments, and 18 percent have severe hearing limitations in the EU (Eurostat, 2017). Additionally, U.S statistics show that “23% of older adults indicate that they have a physical or health condition that makes reading difficult or challenging” (Pew Research Centre, 2014). There are reasons to believe that those included in these statistics cannot participate fully in mainstream technology.
Health aside, knowledge about technology is also very important to capability, and lack of this is a factor that stops many seniors from participating in communication technology. As many as 77 percent of seniors report that they would require assistance were they to try and learn how to use a smartphone or tablet. Additionally, of those who are already on the internet but do not use social networking sites, 56 percent say they would need help to connect with friends and family (Pew Research Centre, 2014).
The results of these surveys are clear; whatever the reason is, seniors are missing out on communication technology. Subsequently, missing out on these opportunities for communication can leave seniors feeling disconnected and lonely. Having regular contact with a close circle of friends or family can alleviate the feeling of loneliness, a feeling that has been reported to be bad for health."
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 15:45 - Oct 27 with 1344 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:37 - Oct 27 by Kilkennyjack
Talking of stuck in the 70’s, here is grandad Boundy. He should know.
He is wrong again though, the digitally excluded is an important point but it is not a large portion of anything. And most have people who can assist them.
I do agree that the Welsh Govt should be all about public health. If these items are a threat to public health, then fair enough, but if its about protecting smaller businesses that do not sell foods then its the wrong call. Well intended - but wrong.
Most have people who can help them, yes Drakeford said this too but aren't we supposed to be staying home, not visiting family or friends?
Besides, I'm sure it's a surprise to nobody that you're wrong. over 20% of the Welsh population are over 65,
Drakeford excelled himself today. He announced after the fire break lockdown ends there will not be local lockdowns instead there will be national guidelines. If parts of Wales have high infection rates and other parts have very low what guidelines will apply?
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:05 - Oct 30 by felixstowe_jack
Drakeford excelled himself today. He announced after the fire break lockdown ends there will not be local lockdowns instead there will be national guidelines. If parts of Wales have high infection rates and other parts have very low what guidelines will apply?
Another ego trip, I.e lockdown
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:17 - Oct 30 with 1260 views
Drake ford putting people before profit. But, for the Little Englanders who believe their Tory Bozo or The Putin puppet Farge would be any better, the situation in Wales over none essential items in supermarkets was the result of lobbying from your anti-Wales Tory AMs. If you want confusion visit any part of the North of England, particularly where the cap differs and whippet nahandlets were conned into becoming the new blue.
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:17 - Oct 30 by Badlands
Drake ford putting people before profit. But, for the Little Englanders who believe their Tory Bozo or The Putin puppet Farge would be any better, the situation in Wales over none essential items in supermarkets was the result of lobbying from your anti-Wales Tory AMs. If you want confusion visit any part of the North of England, particularly where the cap differs and whippet nahandlets were conned into becoming the new blue.
How many extra deaths will there be in Wales as people cannot get treatment for illnesses that are treatable.
In September coronavirus was only 18th in a list of causes of deaths
That is 680 out of a total registered deaths of 40,000
When we have a populace that ignores distancing and then get up close -pyssed- nothing we do will change.Pointless even debating stats/lockdowns or whatever when we have a nation that sees getting hammered as a civil liberty.
Good ,decent people are being culled by these cretins.
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 14:09 - Oct 30 by onehunglow
When we have a populace that ignores distancing and then get up close -pyssed- nothing we do will change.Pointless even debating stats/lockdowns or whatever when we have a nation that sees getting hammered as a civil liberty.
Good ,decent people are being culled by these cretins.
Agree, it's time to hand out jail sentences
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 15:38 - Oct 30 with 1199 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:17 - Oct 30 by Badlands
Drake ford putting people before profit. But, for the Little Englanders who believe their Tory Bozo or The Putin puppet Farge would be any better, the situation in Wales over none essential items in supermarkets was the result of lobbying from your anti-Wales Tory AMs. If you want confusion visit any part of the North of England, particularly where the cap differs and whippet nahandlets were conned into becoming the new blue.
This guy .... â˜ï¸
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 15:47 - Oct 30 with 1192 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 14:26 - Oct 27 by Boundy
You seem to have abit of stiffy for me , I'm flattered but not really interested . Please provide facts which state that I'm wrong and when you do tell someone who may care what you think , you maybe waiting a while
" No Isolation. (2018, June 22). Why do many seniors have trouble using technology? Retrieved from: https://www.noisolation.com/global/research/why-do-many-seniors-have-trouble-usi According to Eurostat, in the EU, 87 percent of people aged 75 years and over have never been online (Eurostat, 2018). Most technology designed for communication relies on the ability to see, hear and read, meaning due to health conditions, a significant chunk of society are missing out on communication opportunities.
Seniors often struggle with reduced reactivity, making it harder to keep up with fast-paced technology, e.g. platforms that use notifications. 9 percent of seniors at the age of 75 or over have severe visual impairments, and 18 percent have severe hearing limitations in the EU (Eurostat, 2017). Additionally, U.S statistics show that “23% of older adults indicate that they have a physical or health condition that makes reading difficult or challenging” (Pew Research Centre, 2014). There are reasons to believe that those included in these statistics cannot participate fully in mainstream technology.
Health aside, knowledge about technology is also very important to capability, and lack of this is a factor that stops many seniors from participating in communication technology. As many as 77 percent of seniors report that they would require assistance were they to try and learn how to use a smartphone or tablet. Additionally, of those who are already on the internet but do not use social networking sites, 56 percent say they would need help to connect with friends and family (Pew Research Centre, 2014).
The results of these surveys are clear; whatever the reason is, seniors are missing out on communication technology. Subsequently, missing out on these opportunities for communication can leave seniors feeling disconnected and lonely. Having regular contact with a close circle of friends or family can alleviate the feeling of loneliness, a feeling that has been reported to be bad for health."
Shut up you fanny.
Buy on-line now if you need something, and you can. Wait 2 weeks if you can’t. Simples.
I am sure that new kettle that you could have bought a week ago, and you can buy in a weeks time can probably wait.
I know you wanted to buy a couple of Barbera Cartland books from Tesco in Fforestfach, but maybe you could watch Netflix instead. Just a thought.
PS - nobody will be interested in you, not cos you are a pensioner but because you are both unpleasant and thick. Is the pressures of modern life getting to you ?
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 15:54 - Oct 30 with 1186 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 14:09 - Oct 30 by onehunglow
When we have a populace that ignores distancing and then get up close -pyssed- nothing we do will change.Pointless even debating stats/lockdowns or whatever when we have a nation that sees getting hammered as a civil liberty.
Good ,decent people are being culled by these cretins.
Oh dear me.
You’ve really been played by the MSM and government
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 16:11 - Oct 30 with 1172 views
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 13:17 - Oct 30 by Badlands
Drake ford putting people before profit. But, for the Little Englanders who believe their Tory Bozo or The Putin puppet Farge would be any better, the situation in Wales over none essential items in supermarkets was the result of lobbying from your anti-Wales Tory AMs. If you want confusion visit any part of the North of England, particularly where the cap differs and whippet nahandlets were conned into becoming the new blue.
Profit ?
You really are clueless.
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Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 15:47 - Oct 30 by Kilkennyjack
Shut up you fanny.
Buy on-line now if you need something, and you can. Wait 2 weeks if you can’t. Simples.
I am sure that new kettle that you could have bought a week ago, and you can buy in a weeks time can probably wait.
I know you wanted to buy a couple of Barbera Cartland books from Tesco in Fforestfach, but maybe you could watch Netflix instead. Just a thought.
PS - nobody will be interested in you, not cos you are a pensioner but because you are both unpleasant and thick. Is the pressures of modern life getting to you ?
Mark Drakeford and Lockdown on 19:49 - Oct 30 by felixstowe_jack
Says the dullest IRA supporter in Wales.
FJ just put the disgusting piece of scum on ignore.
I have since he showed the whole forum what he is when he posted that COVID would be good for Wales since it would kill mostly old people of which there are a lot of English in Wales, that was back in Eebruary not read a single post of the terrorist loving scums since.
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