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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by expressman33 » Sun May 24 2020 6:54pm

https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... e-settings
From 1 June, childminders can look after children of all ages, in line with usual limits on the number of children they can care for.
Why can a 55 year old childminder look after someone elses children, but not their 50 year old grandparents ?

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sun May 24 2020 11:44pm

expressman33 wrote:
Sun May 24 2020 6:54pm
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... e-settings
From 1 June, childminders can look after children of all ages, in line with usual limits on the number of children they can care for.
Why can a 55 year old childminder look after someone elses children, but not their 50 year old grandparents ?
Because we are getting the economy back up and running.

I read an FT article the other day that developing economies, especially in Africa, are poised to recover much faster than developed nations. I for one don't want to get left behind.
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by Chadwick » Mon May 25 2020 9:21am

AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Sun May 24 2020 11:44pm
expressman33 wrote:
Sun May 24 2020 6:54pm
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... e-settings
From 1 June, childminders can look after children of all ages, in line with usual limits on the number of children they can care for.
Why can a 55 year old childminder look after someone elses children, but not their 50 year old grandparents ?
Because we are getting the economy back up and running.
Unless your child is autistic. Then you can ignore all the rules and take the child anywhere you like.
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by im181057 » Tue May 26 2020 2:26pm

Why should it be dead...just because somebody does something inadvisable what gives another person the right to do the same? Responsibility for your actions is yours alone.

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by macliam » Tue May 26 2020 9:52pm

im181057 wrote:
Tue May 26 2020 2:26pm
Why should it be dead...just because somebody does something inadvisable what gives another person the right to do the same? Responsibility for your actions is yours alone.
I presume that you are taliking about my claim that the lockdown is dead, if Cummings remains in place (always a good idea to link your reply). If so, I do not believe for one moment that you are actually naive enough to equate Cummings with any "normal person", or not to see the damage that this has done to the government's message or the "justification" this gives to those others who break the rules (as in those calling for fines to be repaid).

People really don't like to be told "don't do as I do, do what I tell you".
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by Chadwick » Wed May 27 2020 3:26pm

im181057 wrote:
Tue May 26 2020 2:26pm
Why should it be dead...just because somebody does something inadvisable what gives another person the right to do the same? Responsibility for your actions is yours alone.
Maybe not dead, but it's taken a punch.
Police officer says people are using Dominic Cummings' behaviour as excuse to breach lockdown rules

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by macliam » Thu May 28 2020 1:14am

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Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by macliam » Thu May 28 2020 1:16am

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu May 28 2020 6:50am

macliam wrote:
Thu May 28 2020 1:14am
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Very clever the way they designed that.
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Thu May 28 2020 6:52am

macliam wrote:
Thu May 28 2020 1:16am
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Very clever the way they implemented that.
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