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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 23 May 2020 11:33:54 +0100 Arthur Figgis wrote: On 23/05/2020 09:54, wrote: Any government with a working pair of ******** (which rules out the current one) could enact emergency legislation at a time like this to put the unions back in their box by making striking illegal for X months and shutting down any union that proposes it. Wouldn't that risk turning into more of a politician with one bollock approach? I don't follow. all together now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx96NLBAahk |
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On Mon, 25 May 2020 09:26:27 +0100
Graeme Wall wrote: On 25/05/2020 09:21, wrote: On Sat, 23 May 2020 11:33:54 +0100 Arthur Figgis wrote: On 23/05/2020 09:54, wrote: Any government with a working pair of ******** (which rules out the current one) could enact emergency legislation at a time like this to put the unions back in their box by making striking illegal for X months and shutting down any union that proposes it. Wouldn't that risk turning into more of a politician with one bollock approach? I don't follow. Hitler has only got one ball Goerings are rather small Himmler's are rather sim'lar And Goebbels has no balls at all. Another one for Godwin then. |
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![]() "Graeme Wall" wrote in message ... On 25/05/2020 09:21, wrote: On Sat, 23 May 2020 11:33:54 +0100 Arthur Figgis wrote: On 23/05/2020 09:54, wrote: Any government with a working pair of ******** (which rules out the current one) could enact emergency legislation at a time like this to put the unions back in their box by making striking illegal for X months and shutting down any union that proposes it. Wouldn't that risk turning into more of a politician with one bollock approach? I don't follow. Hitler has only got one ball Goerings are rather small Himmler's are rather sim'lar And Goebbels has no balls at all. damn, you replied whilst I was looking for a suitable link I think my reply was better though tim -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On 25/05/2020 13:16, tim... wrote:
"Graeme Wall" wrote in message ... On 25/05/2020 09:21, wrote: On Sat, 23 May 2020 11:33:54 +0100 Arthur Figgis wrote: On 23/05/2020 09:54, wrote: Any government with a working pair of ******** (which rules out the current one) could enact emergency legislation at a time like this to put the unions back in their box by making striking illegal for X months and shutting down any union that proposes it. Wouldn't that risk turning into more of a politician with one bollock approach? I don't follow. Hitler has only got one ball Goerings are rather small Himmler's are rather sim'lar And Goebbels has no balls at all. damn, you replied whilst I was looking for a suitable link I think my reply was better though pokes tongue out -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On Wed, 27 May 2020 13:42:24 +0100
David Cantrell wrote: On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 08:54:32AM +0000, wrote: Any government with a working pair of ******** (which rules out the current one) could enact emergency legislation at a time like this to put the unions back in their box by making striking illegal for X months and shutting down any union that proposes it. That would never get through parliament. There are a lot of Tory MPs who are decent human beings and not caricatures. And then there's the Lords. I'm sure 3 months ago people would have said the exact same thing about putting the entire country under effective house arrest. Believe me, it would get through and the lords are irrelevant anyway as any legislation can eventually be forced through. All the lords do is delay it. |
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In article , Basil Jet
writes It is obvious that wearing a mask makes the wearer safer.. it would defy the laws of physics if it didn't, Rubbish. Assuming it's the typical mask that the public buys, the virus sticks to the outside of the mask and then has time to migrate in. But it doesn't fly off after it's migrated out. Which is why it protects others but not you. (My source is a senior researcher on influenza and Covid-19 at the CDC in Atlanta. I'll believe him any day.) -- Clive D.W. Feather |
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Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
In article , Basil Jet writes It is obvious that wearing a mask makes the wearer safer.. it would defy the laws of physics if it didn't, Rubbish. Assuming it's the typical mask that the public buys, the virus sticks to the outside of the mask and then has time to migrate in. But it doesn't fly off after it's migrated out. Which is why it protects others but not you. (My source is a senior researcher on influenza and Covid-19 at the CDC in Atlanta. I'll believe him any day.) Yes, that makes sense. I think cheap masks also don't fit well enough to protect the wearer. |
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On 28/05/2020 21:37, Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
In article , Basil Jet writes It is obvious that wearing a mask makes the wearer safer.. it would defy the laws of physics if it didn't, Rubbish. Assuming it's the typical mask that the public buys, the virus sticks to the outside of the mask and then has time to migrate in. But it doesn't fly off after it's migrated out. Which is why it protects others but not you. (My source is a senior researcher on influenza and Covid-19 at the CDC in Atlanta. I'll believe him any day.) Do you really believe that a single virus landing on the outside of a mask has a 100% chance of migrating in and infecting the wearer, so there is 0% chance that the mask could save the wearer? -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Blue Aeroplanes - Fruit (Live 1983-1995) |
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