Originally posted by muzzer
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Count Boso
1. If all the women in the country aged 25-39, who have already contracted the virus (c 15,000) and who had one or more young children, had (been) driven to a second home, that could have been up to c. 50,000 people (men, women and children) on the move. I wonder how many actually did?
2. Is this some form of "personal exceptionalism" in that either a) Cummings is the one person who has a proper understanding of what the regulations mean, or b) he and his family are uniquely important to the nation's well-being?
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Originally posted by Count Boso View Post1. If all the women in the country aged 25-39, who have already contracted the virus (c 15,000) and who had one or more young children, had (been) driven to a second home, that could have been up to c. 50,000 people (men, women and children) on the move. I wonder how many actually did?
2. Is this some form of "personal exceptionalism" in that either a) Cummings is the one person who has a proper understanding of what the regulations mean, or b) he and his family are uniquely important to the nation's well-being?
"the rules make clear that if you are dealing with small children that can be exceptional circumstances and the situation I was in was exceptional circumstances"
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I was considering following my "instincts as a parent"
I've been coppicing willow for the last week and just need to do a bit of practice for the song then all will be prepared
But the one thing we know is that it's fine to completely ignore any and all the advice if our "instincts" say so
Isn't driving with defective eyesight a criminal offence ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI was considering following my "instincts as a parent"
I've been coppicing willow for the last week and just need to do a bit of practice for the song then all will be prepared
But the one thing we know is that it's fine to completely ignore any and all the advice if our "instincts" say so
Isn't driving with defective eyesight a criminal offence ?
Whatever, a good session of goat-farts and Strip the Willow seems eminently suitable for these mad times.
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post
And there really is NO-ONE in London of all places for a man / family like his for childcare.................? Come off it...........
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That's the first thought I had when the story broke. According to the Sun the whole thing has been blown up by remainers. Don't think so!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIsn't coppicing usually done in winter?
Whatever, a good session of goat-farts and Strip the Willow seems eminently suitable for these mad times.
I'm going to have to play the squeezebox for the singing so if anyone fancies the role of Lord Summerisle step forward.
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostAccording to the Sun the whole thing has been blown up by remainers. Don't think so!
As to Cummings quote re exceptional circumstances, there was a bit he forgot to quote: 'The day after lockdown began, 24 March, the deputy chief medical officer for England, Dr Jenny Harries, clarified who could look after a child if both parents or carers were incapacitated.
'She said: "Clearly if you have adults who are unable to look after a small child, that is an exceptional circumstance.
"And if the individuals do not have access to care support - formal care support - or to family, they will be able to work through their local authority hubs." '
So the relevance is in the phrase 'have access to'. But you don't legally 'have access' to your family 260 miles away if it means breaking the law to get to them. Do you?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostNeeds must
I'm going to have to play the squeezebox for the singing so if anyone fancies the role of Lord Summerisle step forward.
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