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Well that's cleared that up then. 19:14 - May 10 with 5005 viewsFixed_It

Ermm....

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:10 - May 10 with 451 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 19:48 - May 10 by Kieran_Knows

That’s handy, I’ll go get a haircut tomorrow as my barber will be as he can’t work from home. Finally, 8 weeks since last my cut as well.


His shop will be closed.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:11 - May 10 with 442 viewsfooters

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:10 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

His shop will be closed.


Small business owners love a knock on the backdoor. Not like many women I've met.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:12 - May 10 with 448 viewsMullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:00 - May 10 by Pablokuqi

Vague around schools. Reception, year 1 and year 6 1st June. Are the rest phased in between then and the end of the term? Are schools to maintain social distance? The reason for Year 6 is around transition. But the secondary schools will not be reopening until September except for exam Year 10 so none of that transition work won't take place. Indeed the secondary schools locally have said no transition work will take place and no teachers will visit the Year 6s.


That bit had me rapt. I assume it will be a best case scenario that year 10's come in for June and staff deliver to small groups per classroom and schools will have to figure out some sort of exceptional cover system where non-specialists help deliver material or over see it? Only way I could see it working.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:13 - May 10 with 440 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 19:37 - May 10 by Fixed_It

Too soon to lift the lockdown. The numbers don't warrant it yet. We are being asked to 'be alert' when the danger is unseen. Different messages for different parts of the UK. Lack of detail. Lots of verbose vagueness. And that f'ing slogan!


Lockdown hasn't been lifted.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:13 - May 10 with 443 viewsr2d2

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:07 - May 10 by Lord_Lucan

If he is going to speak about this in more detail tomorrow in the house then he should have said work starts from Wednesday - which is what I thought he said but it doesn't seem he did now I've read the text - unless the text hasn't been transcribed correctly.


He said work from Monday. Which is ridiculous without greater details on how thats going to actually pan out. So yes he should have said from Wednesday if he is going into details tomorrow.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:14 - May 10 with 436 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 19:54 - May 10 by Herbivore

Starmer was calling for a plan or strategy. I don't think that's what we got.


Starmer is a no one.

bojo said he will set out more in parliament tomorrow.

If there was lots more detail, people would complain of being treated like children.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:14 - May 10 with 435 viewsr2d2

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:13 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

Lockdown hasn't been lifted.


It pretty much has for the majority who have work to go out to. Not everyone can sit at home behind their computer.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:16 - May 10 with 422 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:14 - May 10 by r2d2

It pretty much has for the majority who have work to go out to. Not everyone can sit at home behind their computer.


Not sure it's the majority really.

And shops, bars and schools are not open.

It's really not been lifted.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:16 - May 10 with 416 viewsfooters

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:14 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

Starmer is a no one.

bojo said he will set out more in parliament tomorrow.

If there was lots more detail, people would complain of being treated like children.


Think you'll find Sir Keir Starmer is the leader of the opposition and former director of public prosecutions.

But Marshalls_Mullet on TWTD is clearly a someone, obviously.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:18 - May 10 with 414 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:16 - May 10 by footers

Think you'll find Sir Keir Starmer is the leader of the opposition and former director of public prosecutions.

But Marshalls_Mullet on TWTD is clearly a someone, obviously.


There has been no opposition for a good while now!!


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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:19 - May 10 with 411 viewsFixed_It

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:12 - May 10 by Mullet

That bit had me rapt. I assume it will be a best case scenario that year 10's come in for June and staff deliver to small groups per classroom and schools will have to figure out some sort of exceptional cover system where non-specialists help deliver material or over see it? Only way I could see it working.


'Before the end of the summer term'. Not necessarily at the start of June. Yes - clearly social distancing will require non-specialists to deliver some content to split classes. But I'm sure the government will have thought of that...

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:20 - May 10 with 409 viewsMullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:14 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

Starmer is a no one.

bojo said he will set out more in parliament tomorrow.

If there was lots more detail, people would complain of being treated like children.


Well it seems a no one and everyone has been tearing Boris' speech to shreds tonight, but it was the no one who did it superbly and calmly without exaggeration or nonsense.

Boris is going to find as that graph eventually moves downward, Starmer's pressure on him directly will go up I suspect.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:21 - May 10 with 403 viewsr2d2

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:16 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

Not sure it's the majority really.

And shops, bars and schools are not open.

It's really not been lifted.


Its a blo0dy lot. Manufacturing, construction, loads of offices that cant work from home.. Its millions. The lockdown is over. People can be out all day from Wednesday. Thats not a lockdown. Its a recipe for disaster.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:21 - May 10 with 403 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:13 - May 10 by r2d2

He said work from Monday. Which is ridiculous without greater details on how thats going to actually pan out. So yes he should have said from Wednesday if he is going into details tomorrow.


People won't be going to work until their employers have set out a way to do that in line with social distancing.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:22 - May 10 with 398 viewsFixed_It

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:16 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

Not sure it's the majority really.

And shops, bars and schools are not open.

It's really not been lifted.


Well the lid has been raised and some people are escaping - probably in bigger numbers than anticipated. Too soon.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:23 - May 10 with 395 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:21 - May 10 by r2d2

Its a blo0dy lot. Manufacturing, construction, loads of offices that cant work from home.. Its millions. The lockdown is over. People can be out all day from Wednesday. Thats not a lockdown. Its a recipe for disaster.


A lot or the majority? Make your mind up.

Social distancing will also reduce the numbers that can work from an office etc.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:24 - May 10 with 393 viewsMullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:19 - May 10 by Fixed_It

'Before the end of the summer term'. Not necessarily at the start of June. Yes - clearly social distancing will require non-specialists to deliver some content to split classes. But I'm sure the government will have thought of that...


I sense after the debacle that this year's qualifications are fast becoming they'll be keen to mitigate as much as possible for next summer. I wouldn't be surprised to see us end up with modified exams of some sort.

It is an admirable notion he's put forward, but it's up there with the "defeat this enemy" guff isn't it in terms of actually being fleshed and practicable right now.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:24 - May 10 with 390 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:22 - May 10 by Fixed_It

Well the lid has been raised and some people are escaping - probably in bigger numbers than anticipated. Too soon.


It may be too soon.

My point was that it's not necessarily the majority.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:24 - May 10 with 391 viewseireblue

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:07 - May 10 by Lord_Lucan

If he is going to speak about this in more detail tomorrow in the house then he should have said work starts from Wednesday - which is what I thought he said but it doesn't seem he did now I've read the text - unless the text hasn't been transcribed correctly.


A cynic might suggest Boris wanted to address the nation at time that maximises his viewing figures, rather than what would make logical sense.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:25 - May 10 with 387 viewsr2d2

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:21 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

People won't be going to work until their employers have set out a way to do that in line with social distancing.


Dont give me that. Ive been in factories delivering stuff amd into offices over the last 2 weeks and there are no social distancing measures whatsoever. Employers say the right things but expect you to get on with it. If you complain, no job, simples.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:26 - May 10 with 377 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:20 - May 10 by Mullet

Well it seems a no one and everyone has been tearing Boris' speech to shreds tonight, but it was the no one who did it superbly and calmly without exaggeration or nonsense.

Boris is going to find as that graph eventually moves downward, Starmer's pressure on him directly will go up I suspect.


Let's hope he can provide good opposition, and not just be a lobbyist like Corbyn was.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:28 - May 10 with 366 viewsr2d2

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:23 - May 10 by Marshalls_Mullet

A lot or the majority? Make your mind up.

Social distancing will also reduce the numbers that can work from an office etc.


A blo0dy lot, maybe a majority. Either way its a massive amount of people. Lucky for the ones who can sit at home behind their desks, whilst the rest are guinea pigs.
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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:29 - May 10 with 365 viewsDubtractor

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:05 - May 10 by vapour_trail

A few things I’m going with

Only in the office if productivity can’t be maximised at home.
Lifts are for use for only those with mobility challenges, one at a time.
No passing on the stairs.
No more hotdesking, obvs.
Smaller meeting rooms and pods changed to singular use for confidential calls.
Spaced queues for the bogs.
Communal spaces closed.
Kitchens unavailable.


Our office is going to be screwed without hot desking, so I suspect it will be WFH wherever possible for months and months now.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:29 - May 10 with 378 viewsFixed_It

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:24 - May 10 by eireblue

A cynic might suggest Boris wanted to address the nation at time that maximises his viewing figures, rather than what would make logical sense.


A Thursday announcement for the following week, without media speculation, would have made sense. If only there were opportunities to make such announcents on a Thursday. Say at 5.00pm for arguments sake.

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Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:29 - May 10 with 365 viewsNewcyBlue

Well that's cleared that up then. on 20:25 - May 10 by r2d2

Dont give me that. Ive been in factories delivering stuff amd into offices over the last 2 weeks and there are no social distancing measures whatsoever. Employers say the right things but expect you to get on with it. If you complain, no job, simples.


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