cartoon

















IMPORTANT NOTE:
You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
King of Hits
Home arrow Forums
Messageboards
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Your Views Messageboard
Post a new message in "Your Views Messageboard"
Name:
Subject:
Boardcode:
B I U S Sub Sup Size Color Spoiler Hide ul ol li left center right Quote Code Img URL  
Message:
(+) / (-)

Emoticons
B) :( :) :laugh:
:cheer: ;) :P :angry:
:unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry:
:lol: :silly: :blink: :blush:
:kiss: :woohoo: :side: :S
More Smilies
 Enter code here   

Topic History of: Is Priti Patel a complete moron?
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
She says nurseries are still open because they are covid safe, and are run by professional people who know how to apply the covid regulations.

So babies will be more than two metres apart at all times, in fresh air, cleaning their hands every time they touch something?

And the implication is that the people running gyms, restaurants, beauty salons, jewellers, clothing shops, department stores, pubs, clubs, charity shops, cafes etc etc are NOT capable of applying the rules? Because to me, it looks like a nursery is the least covid safe of all.


All the charity shops were superb with precautions before lockdown. Each had a return policy on clothes, no more than 6 in the shop, cleaning stations and were always clean.

Same with the city centre shops.


Yes, overzealous if anything.

They can open or shut nurseries for any reason they like, but there is no need for stupid and insulting lies.


I would be extremely worried if a politician told the truth.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
She says nurseries are still open because they are covid safe, and are run by professional people who know how to apply the covid regulations.

So babies will be more than two metres apart at all times, in fresh air, cleaning their hands every time they touch something?

And the implication is that the people running gyms, restaurants, beauty salons, jewellers, clothing shops, department stores, pubs, clubs, charity shops, cafes etc etc are NOT capable of applying the rules? Because to me, it looks like a nursery is the least covid safe of all.


All the charity shops were superb with precautions before lockdown. Each had a return policy on clothes, no more than 6 in the shop, cleaning stations and were always clean.

Same with the city centre shops.


Yes, overzealous if anything.

They can open or shut nurseries for any reason they like, but there is no need for stupid and insulting lies.
Green Man Honey wrote:
She says nurseries are still open because they are covid safe, and are run by professional people who know how to apply the covid regulations.

So babies will be more than two metres apart at all times, in fresh air, cleaning their hands every time they touch something?

And the implication is that the people running gyms, restaurants, beauty salons, jewellers, clothing shops, department stores, pubs, clubs, charity shops, cafes etc etc are NOT capable of applying the rules? Because to me, it looks like a nursery is the least covid safe of all.


All the charity shops were superb with precautions before lockdown. Each had a return policy on clothes, no more than 6 in the shop, cleaning stations and were always clean.

Same with the city centre shops.
Wyot Politically you don't mess with new mums Honey; "crisis" or no crisis...
Honey She says nurseries are still open because they are covid safe, and are run by professional people who know how to apply the covid regulations.

So babies will be more than two metres apart at all times, in fresh air, cleaning their hands every time they touch something?

And the implication is that the people running gyms, restaurants, beauty salons, jewellers, clothing shops, department stores, pubs, clubs, charity shops, cafes etc etc are NOT capable of applying the rules? Because to me, it looks like a nursery is the least covid safe of all.