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Post by rabbit on Jul 13, 2021 8:12:48 GMT 1
Macron - clear, concise, sensible, carrot and stick for vacs. QR needed for access to restaurants/bars/trains -must wear a mask Johnson - bumbling, back tracking, confusing. No restrictions on access to restaurants/bars/trains mask wearing optional
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Post by JohnnyD on Jul 13, 2021 8:15:17 GMT 1
Macron - clear, concise, sensible, carrot and stick for vacs. QR needed for access to restaurants/bars/trains -must wear a mask Johnson - bumbling, back tracking, confusing. No restrictions on access to restaurants/bars/trains mask wearing optional We were saying exactly the same thing last night watching Macrons broadcast……worlds apart
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Post by Aardvark on Jul 13, 2021 9:15:00 GMT 1
And mentioned on the radio this morning (LBC). Caller in Spain explaining how it was all enforced strictly as a legal requirement compared to UK's "advisory" mindset.
Bojo the Clown wants everyone to continue to love him and absolve himself of any responsibility when it all goes tits up.
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Post by suein56 on Jul 13, 2021 9:36:16 GMT 1
With typeface this small it should be used as an eyesight test. Have you tried increasing the 'Zoom' on your pages for this website from 100% .. Depending on your browser it can usually be done by clicking on the 3 dots or 3 lines near the top RHS of your open page. My Zoom option is halfway down the list which opens. Edit : As regards Macron .. draconian his speech might have been but at least we know what thr 'rules' are supposed to be.
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Post by acr on Jul 13, 2021 10:39:07 GMT 1
I agree - clarity is very important and the "rules" are sensible.
What I also liked was his concentration on dealling with the secondary problems that have arisen during the pandemic e.g supply chains because of the standard policy of getting things more cheaply from the other side of the planet, which results in local suppliers collapsing. That was noticeable initially with PPE then more recently with wood and metal supplies.... Fortunately it doesn't apply so much to food in France but it certainly does in the UK.
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Post by JohnnyD on Jul 13, 2021 10:46:23 GMT 1
I think shortage of food in the UK is equally, if not more Brexit related, but of course this so called government are naturally wholly blaming Covid for it.......
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