Mr Drakeford 16:08 - Oct 31 with 3557 views | builthjack | Weeks ahead of that clown Johnson. Well done that man. Johnson OUT. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Mr Drakeford on 16:09 - Oct 31 with 1005 views | Andy1300 | Boring | |
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Mr Drakeford on 16:12 - Oct 31 with 997 views | Vincent_Vega | Both as bad as each other and using this pandemic to show how billy big bollards they are at the expense of the populous. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 16:31 - Oct 31 with 955 views | Neath_Jack | England going into a month lockdown then. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 17:57 - Oct 31 with 927 views | CountyJim | Yep socialist government leading the way F u uck bungling Boris | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 18:03 - Oct 31 with 918 views | Andy1300 | Shouldn’t this be merged with the other dopey drakeford threads | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:09 - Oct 31 with 913 views | Nortbankboy |
Mr Drakeford on 18:03 - Oct 31 by Andy1300 | Shouldn’t this be merged with the other dopey drakeford threads |
Boris has fecked up again! Another u turn | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 18:14 - Oct 31 with 908 views | controversial_jack | Drakeford is switched on and has done well. He cares! | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 18:16 - Oct 31 with 905 views | Highjack | Perhaps Drippy Drakers has to use the vernacular shot his sticky load prematurely. Only time will tell. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:16 - Oct 31 with 903 views | raynor94 | More like Drakeford has suffered premature ejaculation, can't wait for his next master plan for after the ninth | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:16 - Oct 31 with 877 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 18:09 - Oct 31 by Nortbankboy | Boris has fecked up again! Another u turn |
Boris can't even arrive on time for his own press conference Bumbling buffoon. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:38 - Oct 31 with 877 views | Catullus | Bojo....Drakers...can we really say either of them is worse. Wales did a lockdown first but England tried the tier system, that didn't work but we don't know if our firebreak has worked yet. There was an "expert" from Oxford Uni on who said the firebreaks/lockdowns don't solve anything, they just pause it. Once they end things go back to where they were. That's food for thought. As long as people still persist with this isn't as bad as they say, as long as people ignore the rules, don't distance, don't wear masks etc, this will keep getting worse. Yet again an expert said the virus was spread most in schools and Uni's and the workplace so maybe we need to look there for something that changes the course of this thing? Maybe kids should be at home doing onlne learning where possible, we have zoom, teams, other online resources. Workplaces need to be better at distancing. I know of a workplace canteen where staff, who during work were wearing PPE but during break were pulling tables together and sitting in groups. Surprise surprise someone had the virus and several others caught it. Please don't ask me to name it because I won't. If, as it looks, this virus is still spreading quickly no matter what we do, do we need to just accept it and keep on going without lockdowns? Or do we look for a better way? Right now there's hardly a country (where the virus is a large presence) that has found a way. Those countries that got on top of it early are doing ok, the rest of us seem to have made our beds and now we have to live with it. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:48 - Oct 31 with 841 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 18:38 - Oct 31 by Catullus | Bojo....Drakers...can we really say either of them is worse. Wales did a lockdown first but England tried the tier system, that didn't work but we don't know if our firebreak has worked yet. There was an "expert" from Oxford Uni on who said the firebreaks/lockdowns don't solve anything, they just pause it. Once they end things go back to where they were. That's food for thought. As long as people still persist with this isn't as bad as they say, as long as people ignore the rules, don't distance, don't wear masks etc, this will keep getting worse. Yet again an expert said the virus was spread most in schools and Uni's and the workplace so maybe we need to look there for something that changes the course of this thing? Maybe kids should be at home doing onlne learning where possible, we have zoom, teams, other online resources. Workplaces need to be better at distancing. I know of a workplace canteen where staff, who during work were wearing PPE but during break were pulling tables together and sitting in groups. Surprise surprise someone had the virus and several others caught it. Please don't ask me to name it because I won't. If, as it looks, this virus is still spreading quickly no matter what we do, do we need to just accept it and keep on going without lockdowns? Or do we look for a better way? Right now there's hardly a country (where the virus is a large presence) that has found a way. Those countries that got on top of it early are doing ok, the rest of us seem to have made our beds and now we have to live with it. |
It's not difficult. There is no other option available that will slow the spread, other than lockdown(s). Test and Trace is a complete and utter shambles (even though the vile Tory said is was world beating). By working, it WILL slow down the spread, how much it will slow it down will depend on the boneheads who ignore the controls. Without them, we run out of critical care beds, then whatever reason you may need one for, be it covid, heart, accidents etc, tough luck you're dying in the corridors, at home etc etc. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:49 - Oct 31 with 837 views | Neath_Jack | Apologies for disturbing your Saturday. What a f*cking statesman he is. When i say statesman, i mean state, obviously. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:58 - Oct 31 with 842 views | Catullus |
Mr Drakeford on 18:49 - Oct 31 by Neath_Jack | Apologies for disturbing your Saturday. What a f*cking statesman he is. When i say statesman, i mean state, obviously. |
You haven't disturbed anything, I enjoyed the football mind. I am on record several times as saying we need longer lockdowns. Lets see what this 2 weeks has done. Sometimes though I do a bit of devils advocacy and ask questions from the other point of view. Amongst other things I still believe a longer lockdown, a whole Uk lockdown is what is needed. And yes, we need to grab the nuggets who break the rules and give them a proper punishment though we aren't allowed the birch anymore! | |
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Mr Drakeford on 18:59 - Oct 31 with 841 views | Slugster664 |
Mr Drakeford on 18:14 - Oct 31 by controversial_jack | Drakeford is switched on and has done well. He cares! |
You thick deluded tw@t. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:05 - Oct 31 with 805 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 18:58 - Oct 31 by Catullus | You haven't disturbed anything, I enjoyed the football mind. I am on record several times as saying we need longer lockdowns. Lets see what this 2 weeks has done. Sometimes though I do a bit of devils advocacy and ask questions from the other point of view. Amongst other things I still believe a longer lockdown, a whole Uk lockdown is what is needed. And yes, we need to grab the nuggets who break the rules and give them a proper punishment though we aren't allowed the birch anymore! |
Boris said that mun, not me | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:08 - Oct 31 with 831 views | majorraglan |
Mr Drakeford on 18:16 - Oct 31 by raynor94 | More like Drakeford has suffered premature ejaculation, can't wait for his next master plan for after the ninth |
Listening to Boris’s briefing and seeing the stats which the BBC produced, I’d say Drakeford called it correctly. What was concerning was listening to the BBC correspondent who said the Governments hand had been forced by leaks, had that not been the case they’d have held off until later in the week. Time is of the essence FFS. | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 19:09 - Oct 31 with 803 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 19:08 - Oct 31 by majorraglan | Listening to Boris’s briefing and seeing the stats which the BBC produced, I’d say Drakeford called it correctly. What was concerning was listening to the BBC correspondent who said the Governments hand had been forced by leaks, had that not been the case they’d have held off until later in the week. Time is of the essence FFS. |
It still would have happened on next Thursday (english lockdown), but his announcement wasn't due to go ahead until this Monday. That's what they meant. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:14 - Oct 31 with 821 views | Professor |
Mr Drakeford on 18:38 - Oct 31 by Catullus | Bojo....Drakers...can we really say either of them is worse. Wales did a lockdown first but England tried the tier system, that didn't work but we don't know if our firebreak has worked yet. There was an "expert" from Oxford Uni on who said the firebreaks/lockdowns don't solve anything, they just pause it. Once they end things go back to where they were. That's food for thought. As long as people still persist with this isn't as bad as they say, as long as people ignore the rules, don't distance, don't wear masks etc, this will keep getting worse. Yet again an expert said the virus was spread most in schools and Uni's and the workplace so maybe we need to look there for something that changes the course of this thing? Maybe kids should be at home doing onlne learning where possible, we have zoom, teams, other online resources. Workplaces need to be better at distancing. I know of a workplace canteen where staff, who during work were wearing PPE but during break were pulling tables together and sitting in groups. Surprise surprise someone had the virus and several others caught it. Please don't ask me to name it because I won't. If, as it looks, this virus is still spreading quickly no matter what we do, do we need to just accept it and keep on going without lockdowns? Or do we look for a better way? Right now there's hardly a country (where the virus is a large presence) that has found a way. Those countries that got on top of it early are doing ok, the rest of us seem to have made our beds and now we have to live with it. |
Sunetra Gupta. Don’ t look at scientists talking about her on Twitter Cat. It is not pretty. Basically she has an outlier idea which has no real basis in infection or immunology. It’s basically BS and what she said earlier in the year has been shown to be. | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 19:15 - Oct 31 with 818 views | majorraglan |
Mr Drakeford on 19:09 - Oct 31 by Neath_Jack | It still would have happened on next Thursday (english lockdown), but his announcement wasn't due to go ahead until this Monday. That's what they meant. |
Cheers, I misunderstood. | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 19:19 - Oct 31 with 809 views | Catullus |
Mr Drakeford on 19:05 - Oct 31 by Neath_Jack | Boris said that mun, not me |
I wouldn't know, when he came on I turned over! How can you watch him? | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:42 - Oct 31 with 762 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 19:19 - Oct 31 by Catullus | I wouldn't know, when he came on I turned over! How can you watch him? |
The main reason was i wanted to see if the football season was going on hold again. But we have places of work in England, which i have to cover and advise on. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:47 - Oct 31 with 786 views | gadgetuk |
Mr Drakeford on 18:48 - Oct 31 by Neath_Jack | It's not difficult. There is no other option available that will slow the spread, other than lockdown(s). Test and Trace is a complete and utter shambles (even though the vile Tory said is was world beating). By working, it WILL slow down the spread, how much it will slow it down will depend on the boneheads who ignore the controls. Without them, we run out of critical care beds, then whatever reason you may need one for, be it covid, heart, accidents etc, tough luck you're dying in the corridors, at home etc etc. |
Test and trace in England it is a shambles with only 56% of people being traced, in Wales that number is 96% | | | |
Mr Drakeford on 19:49 - Oct 31 with 778 views | Andy1300 | Experts, my arse.... “COULD. IF. MIGHT. POTENTIALLY. PROJECTED CONSENSUS VIEW. MODELS. IF NOTHING IS DONE. PREDICTION FOR DEATHS. THOUGHT TO BE. WOULD BE. NOT A PRECISE ESTIMATE. SCENARIOS.” All of these words uttered by @uksciencechief - all utter cobblers. | |
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Mr Drakeford on 19:50 - Oct 31 with 752 views | Neath_Jack |
Mr Drakeford on 19:47 - Oct 31 by gadgetuk | Test and trace in England it is a shambles with only 56% of people being traced, in Wales that number is 96% |
Trust me, I've had enough dealings with them the past couple of months to know. Funny you should make a comparison between Wales and England, we had two employees test positive on the same day, one based in Bristol, one based in NPT. Test and Trace contacted the contacts of the Bristol employee within 20 hours. In NPT it was five days. | |
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