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Lol. Not good over there in the motherland. We're fine here in Wales - they've been given the powers needed to stop people being pillocks. Although the other problem now in England is that people will not be able to avoid breaking social distancing guidelines. It'd be exceedingly harsh to penalise commuters on trains, buses, etc., even if the police had the powers.
This is no surprise, there is literally no way to make sure everybody in the country stands in a certain place. It was much mocked but this is a case where people need to be grown up and actually take some responsibility for their own actions, the government can’t do everything.
This is no surprise, there is literally no way to make sure everybody in the country stands in a certain place. It was much mocked but this is a case where people need to be grown up and actually take some responsibility for their own actions, the government can’t do everything.
They can lift restrictions at the opportune time once the chance of spreading the virus has diminished to negligible though. As other countries have done. If they release too early, it's of course going to be a clusterf*ck and impossible to control. That's inevitable and common sense can't solve it.
The big problem is that nobody will believe them even if they get the timing right, as they lie about everything. Just today Boris mislead the House (a serious issue that once would have had major repercussions) and then No. 10 comms lied about it. You can't run a viable democracy like this.