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    Back to the bad old days’: swingeing rail cuts set alarm bells ringing

    That blows the argument for HS2 out of the water - no need to increase capacity if rail services are being cut left, right and centre. Scrapping this vanity project should more than meet the budget cut target.
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    GWR ask passengers to arrive 15 mins before departure

    This kind of attitude is sadly so commonly observed amongst railway staff. Fare paying passengers (sorry I mean, customers) are such an inconvenience to them running the service. Which is why I avoid train travel unless absolutely necessary.
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    Post Covid changes to taxation and spending

    Agreed. I am uncomfortable with the idea of increasing tax and reducing NI. When basic rate taxpayers pay into their pensions, they get 20% tax credit, but remember that income tax is paid on withdrawal. If income tax is increased and higher rate relief is completely withdrawn, it may deter...
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    Is the sunflower lanyard scheme being abused?

    I was in Loon Fung supermarket in Colindale last week. It is run by the Chinese, and stricter than the normal supermarkets. Other than a sign saying that face coverings are compulsory, there is a temperature scanner at the entrance which measures your body temperature when you turn your face...
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    UK face coverings discussion

    Hong Kong, Singapore: No social distancing in markets (outdoors) and supermarkets (indoors), population density (literally not metaphorically) much higher, everyone wearing masks outdoors (no "exemption" nonsense) - result no large outbreak. You are asking for scientific evidence. I think that...
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    Our total reliance on a vaccine and putting life on hold until it's rolled out

    I cannot agree more with you on the point about masks, but sadly on this forum, the word "masks" is worse than a swear word. Completely ignoring the fact that in East Asia where use of masks are almost universal (no "exemptions", no wearing it round your neck or in the style of Borat), the virus...
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    Covid : Infection rates v death rates and a possible second wave

    In view of the fact that any vaccine will not be offered to <50, many people not taking this seriously and have no concern about others, etc. I am reluctantly coming to the view that the best option is to shield the >60 and vulnerable and getting on with it, instead of completing trashing the...
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    Covid : Infection rates v death rates and a possible second wave

    I note that while nitpicking on the word "overwhelmed" and arguing that hospital is 80% not 95% full, no one has not responded to the point I was trying to make: Liverpool was also hit badly in the first wave, and now they have a second wave. For the argument that herd immunity has been reached...
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    Covid : Infection rates v death rates and a possible second wave

    This is way out of order. Does one always need to include thorough internet research before one can make a post here? Do you stick to this standard with your every post perchance? I know that you do not like what is going on, but denying ain't gonna make it go away. Anyway, google is your...
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    Covid : Infection rates v death rates and a possible second wave

    I thought Liverpool was fairly badly hit in the first wave also (Spanish fans attending the Liverpool vs Atlético Madrid match on 2020-03-13 spread it all over the place), yet now hospitals are starting to get overwhelmed. In any case, I am doubtful about this herd immunity theory if there are...
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    Would you take the vaccine?

    Does anyone know if the vaccines stage 3 trials are only for those those >50, or are younger people included too? The results are not out yet. Are they jumping the gun a bit by saying that "the health risks to them outweigh the benefits"? No, it will not stop potential silly behaviour. There is...
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    Would you take the vaccine?

    Again, this is *NOT* what the article says. https://www.ft.com/content/d2e00128-7889-4d5d-84a3-43e51355a751 The under 50s are not going to be offered the vaccine *at all*, not just at the back of the queue for vaccination. If there is an effective vaccine, it is not extraordinary to imagine...
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    England's new three-tier lockdown system

    Sadly, people in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, New Zealand, Australia are laughing their heads off at comments like this. They have stopped the virus in its tracks completely, while it seems that only viable way left in UK is herd immunity (i.e. let everyone catch it, and hope not too many...
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    Would you take the vaccine?

    Did you read the article? It is not "Everyone else will just have to wait for the option to have it" - it is "Everyone else will not have the option to have it". So the young are being shafted by the social restrictions imposed on them (by the old farts), by being disproportionately affected by...
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    Would you take the vaccine?

    From the news, it appears that a vaccine (if/when it becomes available) will only be offered to those >50. All this time, they have been giving us the impression (e.g. from the number of doses purchased in advance from pharmaceutical companies) that every one who wants it can get it. This comes...
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    England & Wales Tracing App to be released Sept 24th

    Does anyone find that the app eating up the battery? I had the tracking switched on for about 2h when out for a walk and shopping, the battery dropped from 80% to about 30%.
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    UK face coverings discussion

    I can understand why you might think of Singapore, Thailand in a less than positive light. But Japan, South Korea, Taiwan = “police states”? What are you smoking? Well, they are doing better in terms of controlling the spread. No local transmission in China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, 29 deaths...
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    UK face coverings discussion

    I have commented a couple times in the past. In East Asia (e.g. South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand), they are much more commonly worn. In those countries, people tend live in much closer proximity but the virus is much under control compared to UK. I did a cursory search on the...
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    UK face coverings discussion

    It is a shame that some on here are openly supporting a vile man instead of the police, just because of your dislike of masks. In this country, there is no effective channel of complaint against the police, because the people who handle the process are ... the police themselves. You do not mess...
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    The media in the spotlight: is the media reporting of HS2 fair and balanced?

    This thread may be an echo chamber of fans for HS2, but most of the people I know are against it, especially with the pandemic and so few people travelling in the foreseeable future.

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