So, when you say the bottom 10% are only a couple of weeks away from bloody crime and bloody revolt, you mean that they are in that situation literally all of the time? So what does the virus have to do with that? It's like saying your average person is only minutes from death at every single moment of every single day, and then clarifying that you mean in the context of them jumping out of the window or getting hit by a bus. You keep making these laughably overblown statements along the lines of society breaking apart and millions and millions dying, but then needing to qualify them in the most inane, obvious way. That's why you get the consistent p*ss-taking. You're not actually telling anyone anything at all that they don't already know. All of your predictions, literally all of them, either look overblown or the time has not yet come to assess them. Hoarding was just the start; ten days later, it's getting better, shops seem to have more stock. People were going to endure mass unemployment; ten days later the government has announced further provisions for workers who are unable to work at eighty percent of their wages, with additional benefits for the self-employed and more to come. The NHS was going to collapse; ten days later Prof. Neil Ferguson states he believes the NHS to cope and the peak to be around two and a half weeks away in terms of strain. We were a couple of weeks from riots: ten days later, you guessed it; no riots. You set your stall out for annihilation and aren't man enough to admit you were probably wrong.
I really liked this bit, TonyHayers. You seem oblivious to the fact that you're just a mong arguing with a nobody on a completely irrelevant corner of the internet. It's cute.
Twice in a few hours you're reduced to calling me a 'mong.' I make that 2-0 to Tony at this early stage. Plenty of time to go but Unforgiven really needs a riot soon. He did mention self-employed people. What's that? The chancellor is confirming right now 80% average profit covered by the government in addition to benefits and statutory sick pay? Up to two and a half grand a month? Does he not know we're only four days away from bloody violence and rioting on the streets?!
This content is protected Benson you are a bit late mate, NasalSpray reported this more than 2 weeks ago
Talking in third person like some sort of c***. Eddie still hasn't got clue like yourself, how's he know sport will be back in June?
[url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/27/chloe-middleton-death-21-year-old-not-recorded-nhs-covid-19-related[/url] It appears there might well be no evidence she had covid19 coronavirus at all.
There isn't any evidence she didn't have it either. They don't test people who are dead. Either way the article mentions a 28 year old healthy young man who is confirmed to have died in the UK from Corona sadly. Is that enough for you?
It’s blatantly obvious that the idea about just keeping everything going and allowing the virus to spread would have been a total nightmare. Still, two days until the bloody uprising riots that Unforgiven told us were happening on Monday morning. This bit must be the calm before the storm.
The UK Govt could not run a bath whether it be Tories or Labour and the National Sex Party in Scotland even worse. The worst place in the world for the coronavirus right now is Madrid yet there are flights still going from err Madrid to the UK with no testing of passengers when landing. In addition, when the virus broke out in China, all planes should have been grounded, China locked down until disease gone and only then should people have been allowed to leave. Now the Chinese have banned foreigners - the Clowns are running the Global circus.
This content is protected @TonyHayers this is what probably happened to the 21 year old in the UK. Scary stuff
Tony Troll the forum expert on all his selected subject areas but he still has not answered the big question from another poster - who pushed Humpty Dumpty?
Happy couple of weeks away from bloody crime and bloody revolt day everyone. Hope we're all surviving and being sensible.