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Went from Shepherds Bush to Canary Wharf.  This was before the JLE was built.  Usually 90 minutes each way minimum.  Fucking Horrific..  DLR was an unreliable mess back then.
Moved to Edinburgh and had a 7 minute journey from South Gyle to Haymarket.  Loads of people exited the train at the Gyle so I always got a seat.  Bliss.  Only downside was having no time to read a book.
My first teaching job - stayed with my aunt in Leigh-on-Sea - had a 4 hour round trip to Putney.

Did that for 3 months - it was soul-destroying.
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8 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
10 minutes ago, ayrmad said:
If you can't see that these new strains have changed things then I can't help you. 

There's not a soul looking for your brand of help m8.

You'll never be my mate, soz. 

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8 hours ago, SlipperyP said:

Question for you.

As I live in Thailand and the vaccine is not going live, until later this month and will take all year and next year for them to get to the magic 70% herd.  The Thai government saying it is only available to Thai nationals, even though I am registered with the local NHS (card carrier).

My question is. I left Scotland in 2008, while registered at my local GP, I have never offically declared I left the UK, if you can even do that. Would I still be registered at that said GP?  Therefore on the list for vaccination?

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Aye you will be.  Those Thai government fellas are mean.

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5 hours ago, TheJTS98 said:

Not surprised by the Yougov poll showing that most people in the UK are happy for restrictions to continue for months yet. It's the general view from almost everybody I hear from outside this thread.

Add that to the polling showing - despite people on this thread threatening to change their vote and speculating that others will do the same - that Scotland's Party are cruising to what may be a record election win in May, and perhaps the echo chamber on this thread should stop and consider that a few loud voices have this thread completely out of step with public opinion.

The government are not conspiring to lock up the population against its will for no reason. The population is not turning against the government.

I've said it before and will continue to point it out. The loud voices on this thread are complete outliers and it's good to see evidence that they are well out of step with the general public.

 

4 hours ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

It’s encouraging to hear that people realise that human life is more precious than getting a pint and a package holiday in Magaluf.

 

Of course, these same oddballs with no comprehension of reality wanting to sAvE lIvEs don't give a shit that millions of children continue to die of hunger and malnutrition every single year, or that 1.5 million people still die from TB every single year.

It's all about those 'rona deaths. 🏆🏅

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Of course, these same oddballs with no comprehension of reality wanting to sAvE lIvEs don't give a shit that millions of children continue to die of hunger and malnutrition every single year, or that 1.5 million people still die from TB every single year.
It's all about those holidays. [emoji471][emoji966]


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2 minutes ago, Sergeant Wilson said:

Go back to bed, get up and start again.

I'll accept anyone pissing on the dying embers of #ZeroCovid and accepting that this is going to inevitably become just another background illness.

Even a sociopath like Hancock.

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7 minutes ago, Elixir said:

 

 

Of course, these same oddballs with no comprehension of reality wanting to sAvE lIvEs don't give a shit that millions of children continue to die of hunger and malnutrition every single year, or that 1.5 million people still die from TB every single year.

It's all about those 'rona deaths. 🏆🏅

I think it sums your position up that you've resorted to this complete irrelevance.

For the record, I think humanity should act to prevent deaths from hunger, TB, and covid-19.

I am also against murder and genocide, and I am not in favour of torturing kittens.

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1 minute ago, TheJTS98 said:

I think it sums your position up that you've resorted to this complete irrelevance.

For the record, I think humanity should act to prevent deaths from hunger, TB, and covid-19.

I am also against murder and genocide.

It should. Just not at the expense of the perpetual destruction of society.

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1 minute ago, Elixir said:

I'll accept anyone pissing on the dying embers of #ZeroCovid and accepting that this is going to inevitably become just another background illness.

Even a sociopath like Hancock

Lord Hancock as he will be known.

1 minute ago, TheJTS98 said:

I think it sums your position up that you've resorted to this complete irrelevance.

For the record, I think humanity should act to prevent deaths from hunger, TB, and covid-19.

You're exactly what this thread needed.

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2 minutes ago, Elixir said:

It should. Just not at the expense of the perpetual destruction of society.

Calm down. We are not witnessing the destruction of society.

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Is it lies though?
With vaccines on the go and new treatments coming to fruition; a prediction that living with Covid will be like living with flu in ten months time is hardly the most outlandish thing ever said and surely something even they can deliver upon?
As I said earlier the notion of some kind of end date, even if it's ten months away gives me personally some comfort, that I don't get from NS' open ended use of language.
If NS came out and said another 10 months of restrictions (that's basically what Hancock is alluding too) and you would hit the roof. His use of could and hope is really just packaging bad news in a nice wrapper.
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6 hours ago, TheJTS98 said:

Not surprised by the Yougov poll showing that most people in the UK are happy for restrictions to continue for months yet. It's the general view from almost everybody I hear from outside this thread.

Add that to the polling showing - despite people on this thread threatening to change their vote and speculating that others will do the same - that Scotland's Party are cruising to what may be a record election win in May, and perhaps the echo chamber on this thread should stop and consider that a few loud voices have this thread completely out of step with public opinion.

The government are not conspiring to lock up the population against its will for no reason. The population is not turning against the government.

I've said it before and will continue to point it out. The loud voices on this thread are complete outliers and it's good to see evidence that they are well out of step with the general public.

 

2 hours ago, TheJTS98 said:

Because it suggests that the heavy implication we've seen on here repeatedly that the public are going to give up on following restrictions is nonsense.

That's good news.

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12 hours ago, ICTChris said:

Is “twice daily hell” over egging the pudding a bit? Where’s he commuting to, Idlib?

I don’t think he’s over egging it to be honest. On “office days” pre covid I’d normally be based at Riccarton. Joining the M9 at the Bowtrees slip (just before the Kincardine Bridge junction) and would normally quite enjoy the 20ish miles 20 minute commute to Newbridge, waking up properly, gathering my thoughts and preparing my mind for the day ahead. 

9 times out of 10 though, Newbridge or thereabouts is where the pleasure of the commute would end. From Newbridge, a 6 mile stretch of my commute which should take roughly 10 minutes would then become 45 minutes to sometimes over an hour most days. The alternative routes continuing along the M8 to Livingston and back along the A71 would rarely ever fare any better.

It was also always a gamble whether to exit at Newbridge and cut up through the industrial estate to the A71 or take the road along past Ingliston to RBS and take the wee road up to Calder Road from there, but neither alternative route ever reduced the time it took to get to the office. All roads into Edinburgh and the City Bypass are just awful. Usually worse at this time of year too when headed East as the winter sun sits so low in the sky making things difficult for many making the morning commute. The same thing applies making the late afternoon/evening commute home as the sun begins to set in the West.

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Encouraged by Hancock's comments this morning. Hopefully we'll hear similar optimistic and pragmatic words from the Scottish Government on the matter...

It doesn’t matter, there’s a simple fact is that they can’t just keep burning money forever.
In any case they don’t want to keep restrictions in place forever, they don’t want to get so far along the road then have to turn back again
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