Answer well dodged - have you ever actually broken any rule? I am not advocating "rules are meant to be broken" but I am certainly suggesting everyone has a right to individual opinion and that every rule is not automatically correct. It matters not anyway, because it has become clear that plenty of people are prepared to ignore official guidance - witness all the protest gatherings over the last week or so and the longer-term lack of compliance with social gathering. On that basis alone, it would be wise for the government to allow for a certain percentage of the population to ignore what it is asking rather than rely on total obedience. It is this gap that is indeed being exploited by the government that is relying on a proportion of the population to be obedient without question. This is not what this nation is about.
I didn’t dodge the answer. I thought that was pretty clear - yes, there is no doubt I have broken rules in my lifetime like the majority of people, but I certainly try not to. The issue with face masks seems quite a serious rule to break.
so, because there has been various rule breaking from protest groups and others, that means it’s ok for everyone else to just ignore the rules?
The experts on which the government has relied have demonstrably lacked credibility when subject to proper analysis of what they have said. Sure, you go ahead and rely on whatever guidance is given without question if you wish, but that is not a way of making progress in situations such as this.
It’s not just experts picked by our government I’m talking about, but elsewhere too. I’m sceptical of a lot of what our government does, particularly our current one.
I’m sceptical about this government ruling about face masks too. It was brought in too late, and appears to have just been done to show they are doing something. But I still think it can be effective, even if it has just a mild impact.