So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:07 - May 6 with 923 views | reusersfreekicks | Given he lives alone and has had the illness he probably shouldn't have tobresign imo |  | |  |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:10 - May 6 with 922 views | Ryorry |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:07 - May 6 by reusersfreekicks | Given he lives alone and has had the illness he probably shouldn't have tobresign imo |
As role model/example to the public you simply cannot allow exceptions, would simply have fuelled a "one rule for them, another for the rest of us" campaign -> slippery slope. |  |
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So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:38 - May 6 with 903 views | jeera |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:07 - May 6 by reusersfreekicks | Given he lives alone and has had the illness he probably shouldn't have tobresign imo |
I'm not sure the husband will agree though. |  |
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So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 01:52 - May 6 with 887 views | IPS_wich | On a related point. As someone who has seen their parent's marriage and a sibling's marriage end because one person in the marriage has had a prolonged affair, I have wondered how extramarital affairs could possibly carry on during the lockdown. - "I'm just popping out." - "Where" - "To the shops." - "But they are closed." - "To get a haircut." - "Closed as well." - "To take the dog for a walk." - "I'll come with you, it can be my one bit of exercise for the day." - "Sorry, I meant to drive 150 miles to 'smell the sea'" - "That's ridiculous - who would ever do that!! What's going on?" - "Errrr..." |  | |  |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 02:20 - May 6 with 866 views | monytowbray |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 00:10 - May 6 by Ryorry | As role model/example to the public you simply cannot allow exceptions, would simply have fuelled a "one rule for them, another for the rest of us" campaign -> slippery slope. |
Stop it, the bootlickers are hungry. Let them eat! |  |
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So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 02:23 - May 6 with 861 views | jeera |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 02:20 - May 6 by monytowbray | Stop it, the bootlickers are hungry. Let them eat! |
reusersfreekicks is far from a Tory bootlicker as far as I know. |  |
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So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 02:27 - May 6 with 860 views | monytowbray |
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 02:23 - May 6 by jeera | reusersfreekicks is far from a Tory bootlicker as far as I know. |
He isn’t to be fair. But still, I just can’t buy into any defence narrative right now. Every time I see that death figure my blood boils. Not being able to shake people out of this dystopian nightmare I also have to live in is tiresome. Humour is my only escape. |  |
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So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 07:36 - May 6 with 768 views | GaryCooper | Given his previous record and wildly inaccurate predictions, it is puzzling that the country is paralysed due to his forecasts. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
So the SAGE scientist who advised UK Govt. to lock down has resigned because on 08:24 - May 6 with 729 views | GeoffSentence | In his defence: A. He had already had the virus so was almost certainly immune. B. She was quite a honey. |  |
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