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There’s been no circuit breaker/fire breaker/whatever else you want to call it lockdown up hereGlad to see that the circuit breaker lockdown was successful then!
There’s been no circuit breaker/fire breaker/whatever else you want to call it lockdown up hereGlad to see that the circuit breaker lockdown was successful then!
The only criticism she will take any notice of will be at the ballot box.I wonder if she will get slammed for leaving it too late, what with the non essential shops only opening a fortnight before Christmas, much later than those in England
Is this not the case with any virus, including 'flu?With Covid an individual's decisions can have serious consequences for others (up to causing death) even when there is no intent to do so. An individual can choose to accept a certain amount of risk but you can't make that decision for others or force yours onto them
Pro-lockdown people will certainly say that; when lockdowns don't work they tend to give the "it was too late" excuse. Problem is, the only way lockdowns "work" from a suppression point of view is to make them early and never lift them, which is not at all feasible!I wonder if she will get slammed for leaving it too late, what with the non essential shops only opening a fortnight before Christmas, much later than those in England
The First Minister's name is Nicola Sturgeon, not "wee nippy". Apart from the fact that there may be some readers who might not know who you're talking about, using these silly wee names is rather juvenile, don't you think?
It's possible to have a discussion about these restrictions without resorting to the usual childish behaviour.
How much do you think they will fine people who break the new law of travelling?
How much enforcement has their been re face coverings, in-house multi-household bans and other similar restrictions over the past few months?How much do you think they will fine people who break the new law of travelling?
Is this not the case with any virus, including 'flu?
I fail to understand your logic, which appears to be fundamentally flawed.
The messiah complex around Sturgeon and by extension the SNP is really concerning.The First Minister's name is Nicola Sturgeon, not "wee nippy". Apart from the fact that there may be some readers who might not know who you're talking about, using these silly wee names is rather juvenile, don't you think?
It's possible to have a discussion about these restrictions without resorting to the usual childish behaviour.
I didn't see anyone condemning Ruth Davidson after she more or less agreed with the FM's position. Is Davidson in the wrong too, or does she get away with it because she doesn't represent a party which advocates independence? There's too much anti-SNP bias in this thread for other reasons, and it really has no place here. I honestly don't think any of the political leaders of any of the UK nations can come out and say that they're handling things better.That's totally cool but I don't believe she deserves that respect with everything she's done.
This idea of one-upmanship is a load of tripe. Health is a devolved matter. If that means that things are done in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland that are different from the rest of the UK, so be it. That's what devolution is all about. If you, presumably as someone living in England, are unhappy about it, do something productive towards getting your own devolved settlement.I'm sure many could come up with much worse. Like Boris and his cronies down here, she is ruining lives with this rudderless handling of the situation whilst engaging in back and forth one-upmanship with Westminster.
If countless media outlets can quite happily call her Nippy then people directly being affected by her decisions shouldn't be jumped on by multiple staff for using a silly name.
I don't follow what Ruth Davidson says as she is frankly no longer relevant. My anger is only directed towards the person who makes these decisions which impact my life and that person leads the SNP. That's not to say I agree with what other leaders are doing far from it, but my main criticisms are of course going to be directed to the SNP leader because she runs the country and has made these decisions.I didn't see anyone condemning Ruth Davidson after she more or less agreed with the FM's position. Is Davidson in the wrong too, or does she get away with it because she doesn't represent a party which advocates independence? There's too much anti-SNP bias in this thread for other reasons, and it really has no place here. I honestly don't think any of the political leaders of any of the UK nations can come out and say that they're handling things better.
Well, perhaps if people had stuck to the guidelines in the first place we wouldn't be here now.Well, it's easy to stick up for Sturgeon in a tier 1 area, isn't it? It's considerably harder in a tier 4, where it isn't a case of not being able to go to the pub - we can't actually earn a living.
Would people sticking to the guidelines have prevented the change in seasons? I wish that was the case as I was really enjoying the warmth of summer!Well, perhaps if people had stuck to the guidelines in the first place we wouldn't be here now.
How much do you think they will fine people who break the new law of travelling?
Perhaps if stricter restrictions were put in place in Glasgow and surrounding areas back in September (more than just household mixing), and students didn't disperse all over the country, we might not be in the same position as we are right now too.Well, perhaps if people had stuck to the guidelines in the first place we wouldn't be here now.
Well, perhaps if people had stuck to the guidelines in the first place we wouldn't be here now.
Really ? Guidelines which in many cases have no evidence behind them.Well, perhaps if people had stuck to the guidelines in the first place we wouldn't be here now.
This may be my only post in this sub-fourm (as I prefer not to be depressed/enraged/have my hopes raised then shattered on a daily basis), so I'll close it out with this: look after yourself as best you can. In these extremely trying times, that's the very least we can do. If not for yourself, but for your familes, friends and colleagues.
People are scared.I have been avoiding this sub-fourm since March for one major reason: I was this close to losing my uncle to this wretched virus back in the early stages of the first lockdown (another of my uncles also had it and was nearly hospitalized; he has thankfully made a full recovery). Admittedly, he suffers from severe asthma (far worse than both me and my parents), but did that make it any easier to hear? Of course it didn't, I'd be foolish to think otherwise. Ventilators, tubes up the nose, the whole bloody lot. Early on, we really did think we were gonna lose him, but he very slowly clawed his way back from the edge. Nearly 2 months he was in the hospital (late March to early May). Two agonizing months, especially for his wife (my aunt) and daughter (my cousin). While he has made a remarkable recovery considering his condition back in March/April, he has suffered complications in the months since being discharged, one requiring a second stint in the hospital; this 2nd one thankfully only lasting a day or two. Given the lasting damage the virus undoubtedly did to his body, I'd honestly be surprised if he ever works again. All that said, I and my family are eternally grateful to the NHS staff for looking after him and providing him with the best care possible given the immense pressure they were under.
Whether you agree with the government's handling of this crisis or whether you vehemently oppose it (both are perfectly valid opinions to hold, as long as you express said opinions respectfully. Resorting to personal, juvenile attacks serves only to undercut and debase your otherwise valid arguments; another reason I've steered clear of this sub-forum up until now as I would have undoubtedly been dragged into such debates), there are those among us who have had loved ones knocked flat on their backs by this virus for weeks/months at a time, or worse. Yes, my uncle was a extreme case and my family and I were extremely lucky not to lose him in light of that (it's not like I need to be told that), but it only reinforces just what it can do to you. I implore that you keep that in mind when debating the government's efforts to contain this virus, no matter what side of the aisle you land on. I know it goes without saying, but I feel a reminder is necessary. And also keep in mind, it could be far, far, far worse; one only has to take a quick glance at the US to realize that.
This may be my only post in this sub-fourm (as I prefer not to be depressed/enraged/have my hopes raised then shattered on a daily basis), so I'll close it out with this: look after yourself as best you can. In these extremely trying times, that's the very least we can do. If not for yourself, but for your familes, friends and colleagues.
Strathclyder out.
I suspect Falkirk will be in much the same boat - other than the Kincardine Bridge, it's entirely surrounded by areas in Tier 4 (Stirling, West Lothian, and North Lanarkshire).
Falkirk apart from The Central Retail Park is somewhat akin to Albania under Hoxha with regard to shopping.
They won't be enforced just as they were not during the original lockdown or any time since.One thing I worry about is actually enforcing the travel restrictions. During the first lockdown I never seen bus drivers or police officers banning large groups of youths from travelling who aren’t distancing and not wearing masks. The only driver I’ve came across that actually enforces face masks was on a McGills bus. Even then the teenagers subsequently took them off.
They won't be enforced just as they were not during the original lockdown or any time since.
I have been travelling to Edinburgh from Falkirk since the outset in various modes of transport and was never once asked for my Key Worker credentials. The same applied travelling to other areas of Scotland and indeed England.
It's all talk and no action, as on a practical level it's unenforceable without draconian measures/penalties.