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Jonesy7211

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  1. These daily numbers are only going to get worse over the next few weeks until the effects of lockdown kick in. There really has never been a western government that has so abandoned its duty to protect the people.

    We've had hundreds more die in one day than Australia has during the entire pandemic.

  2. He does not care that we know he's a liar. That's why he does it. All the time for years and years.

    Just like Cummings didn't care that we knew he was lying about his road trip.

    Just like Hancock lies continually over track and trace. He does not care.

    They're corrupt. Not incompetent.

  3. I don't understand why the rioters aren't being treated like the domestic terrorists they blatantly are. This goes far past patriotism.

    If this was a gathering of BLM supporters there would have been tanks by now.

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  4. 9 hours ago, jackbauer24 said:

    The other thing that always winds me up is 'vulnerable children' - slight tangent but not allowed to say this publically; if they are in such a vulnerable situation to NEED school despite the implied risks, why are they a) allowed home at all and b) abandoned over weekends, holidays etc. Not saying not vulnerable, just seems a mixed rule that can only mean we're being too cautious or abandoning them. I don't see what we provide them during a lockdown that they don't have a right to all the time anyway. Not free school meals as hundreds get that through vouchers. Don't know answer.

    My wife is a social worker. There are loads of reasons why vulnerable kids need school access unfortunately, none of them positive. I've purposely not gone into this with specific detail as it makes me too angry and upset. For what it's worth I think schools do a great job of assisting social care with managing vulnerable children.

    The wider point about more keyworker kids in school, I don't know about everywhere else but my kids schools have called us to ask us what we do and identified for themselves that we're both keyworkers. I wonder if this is happening in other areas where there has been an increase in numbers of kids staying in school? 

  5. Just now, Jareth said:

    National lockdown = all eyes on vaccine roll out. This lot aren't comfortable being held to such a simple unavoidable metric, which they know they will screw up. 

    I think this is a key point. Hancock has been especially evasive on dealing with questions about the vaccine rollout timeline. He's already started mutterings about not knowing how quickly and in what volumes the Oxford vaccine can be produced.

    If we do go into lockdown all resources must be provided by the government to assist the manufacturer. Surely there's ways to assist? Resource, manpower, technology? Surely?

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  6. 9 minutes ago, LondonLax said:

    So it’s more the semantics of the words she used that bothers you rather than the actual concept of what she is talking about? 

    Absolutely not, perhaps my point isn't clear. I think the whole framework of "acceptable" is wrong, and it bothers me greatly that anyone could use that in an argument against saving lives. I think the use is entirely wrong and is used by people such as her to play down the number of deaths in the face of financial loss.

    What I do hope for is that we change this to an understandable level of deaths, as I believe the government would come in for far greater criticism. They are simply not doing enough to reduce the number of deaths to a more understandable level, in my opinion. Ideally there would be no deaths, and no pain of losing a loved one to this awful virus for anyone else. However that simply won't happen, but what we can do is try to prevent the number of deaths being so high by making it the highest priority, and not financial gains for a corrupt and greedy shower of MP's currently occupying government.

  7. I think the term for the level of deaths shouldn't be acceptable, but understandable. For example, a lot of elderly die each year from the flu, and the levels of death are never acceptable but are rather more understandable when we consider other factors associated with the deaths including age, underlying health conditions etc. It's the same with driving. I don't think anyone gets into a car with the intention of having a serious accident, but deaths relating to driving are more understandable when we consider speed of the vehicle, condition of the driver, condition of the vehicle etc. Certainly the number of deaths in relation to these things become a lot less scary when we understand there are other factors.

    What the Tory MP said about acceptable levels of death is abhorrent and shows just how little she values life. There should never be an acceptable level of death, even with Covid. However there will always be an understandable level of death so long as those in charge are doing all they can to manage the situation.

  8. I think most sensible Villa fans realise we're performing way above expectations at the minute. We very nearly went down and it's like watching a different team this season.

    Like most, i was hoping not to be in a relegation scrap this season, and to carry on improving year on year. I'm still sticking to that as we're only a couple of injuries away from a crisis, like we experienced last year. Anything else is a bonus and another reason to be proud of the club.

    I'd argue the fans on twitter probably aren't as invested as the majority of sensible villa fans, and should stick to winning the league this season firmly on FIFA or football manager.

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  9. I hope things are different now. I'm generally a cynic, but teachers are already exhausted because they're already covering for staff shortages when another teacher has to isolate; they're being asked to test potentially infected children and further risk themselves; and people now know more about the relationship/cronyism between the press and the government.

  10. I don't think even the Torygraph or Daily Heil would run negative headlines against teachers and their unions for demanding information that has influenced a decision that could cause so much harm. Even before the 1st lockdown parents were removing children from schools because we had no information.

    I would fully support the teachers against the government, as would so many other people. This government is so out of touch with the country every decision over the last 9 months has been greeted with derision and suspicion. The papers know this, even the Heil. We should have been moving to remote learning as soon as the new strain was discovered. Typical tory mess, we'll probably do it in two weeks when thousands more will have died and the figures keep getting worse.

    We're nowhere near getting the vaccine to all those who want or need it. The fear people have along with the contempt they have for the tools in charge means the teachers will be backed. Look at the outrage over the way the NHS has been treated. If there's any outpouring of positivity for teachers in public in the next few weeks I fully expect Boris Johnson to jump on the bandwagon...

     

  11. With Barkley missing so many games I also worry about his motivation for us once he's fit. When he came there was talk about his main driver being making the England squad for the Euros. The more games he misses the less likely it is he'll be included. I may be underestimating him but I wonder if we'll see the same player when he does return.

    I agree that we shouldn't be signing him based on his current injury record with us. Our squad does not have enough quality to cover frequent absences.

  12. A football journalist, Martin Samuel, regularly reminds his readers that he, and his colleagues, write more articles on Man Utd than any other team as those stories generate far more hits than any other team.

    So, in my mind, I feel there is going to be bias from the FA towards utd for a similar reason as to why the reporters write so many Utd stories. Considering the size of their fan base around the world, to me it seems logical that the FA want them to be as successful as possible due to the revenue they bring in to the league.

    I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but we're all aware that elite level football is all and only about money now. Everyone involved in the Premier League makes more money with a successful Utd.

    It's for that reason VAR can always be viewed with suspicion as any on the pitch event is always open to interpretation with no comeback once a decision is made.

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  13. 1 minute ago, Vive_La_Villa said:

    This is our best back 4 for me and if Mings is fit he should always play.  He’s a leader.

    Completely agree. Makes the other players around him better too.

  14. I've seen it on twitter, so big pinch of salt, that the mutated strain is more transmissible in children than the strain we've struggled with all year. If true now more than ever there needs to be a real alternative to getting kids crammed into a stuffy room. And that's children of all ages.

    Not suggesting a full lockdown but what other choices are there? Until the vaccine is delivered to as many people as poss (which the Tory tools will absolutely definitely bugger up), I don't know how else we can keep people safe from the new strain.

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  15. 1 minute ago, Sulberto21 said:

    One important thing to add was what he said regarding the building up of squads. To paraphrase he said something along the lines of it takes 3/4 seasons to get to the squad you want with the options that are needed.

    Very good point, I'd forgotten that.

  16. In the post match interview today Deano was asked outright by Le Saux and Townsend if we'd be bringing anyone in. To paraphrase him he said only if the deal was right. But then he added when it comes to transfers we've always got our finger on the pulse.

    Sounds likely to me.

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  17. 3 minutes ago, Genie said:

    4 hour notice, I’m surprised they’ve been allowed

    They've not given all the details yet, Amazon said it was for Covid reasons and more details to come.

    Edit - Started responding before TreeVillan had answered, apols.

  18. 8 minutes ago, rodders0223 said:

    El Fraudiola.

    Love it.

    Since commenting last night I've been on the Sunderland and Newcastle forums. They all say the same things we do. It's not that he's defensive, it's that he's so negative and inept, and will never offer any reasonable excuse for his sides shortcomings other than remove himself from any blame.

    I stop short of feeling sorry for the Newcastle fans, but it must be awful knowing he'll never get the sack as long as he's keeping them in the league.

  19. 23 minutes ago, Keyblade said:

    That run of games infuriated me. We had a good chance to get back into the top 2. Then we go and lose at home to QPR and then to Bolton away, barely laying a glove on either. We lose even more ground on Cardiff and to make matters worse, Fulham then pass us into 3rd.

    I was at the QPR game and we just didn't turn up as an attacking force. Eze and their left back at the time (I forget his name) ripped us apart. They had carte blanche to come forward as we just sat so deep.

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