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Old May 11th 20, 10:59 AM posted to uk.transport.london
[email protected] boltar@nowhere.co.uk is offline
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Default Nice empty tube

On Mon, 11 May 2020 11:11:23 +0100
"tim..." wrote:
wrote in message ...
On Sun, 10 May 2020 08:34:40 +0100
are there any voices suggesting that, starting from where we are, there is
any workable alternative to three more weeks (with slight tinkering
perhaps)?


Of course there is -


then you'll have a cite for that

wont you


Do you

need a

citation if someone

tells you how to put

on you

underpants?

if Boris and his team could find a collective pair of
******** this lockdown nonsense could be ended tommorow. This situation is
now entirely self inflicted.


you obviously haven't noticed union sabre-rattling


The unions can go do one. The government passed this emergency legislation
in days, they could pass legislation that would bang up any union reps and
close down their unions if they strike about going back to work.

The result will be teachers not turning up for work and trains not running
because rail staff wont have turned up


Then sack them. If they're not going to work anyway they won't be missed.

sending us into an economic abyss we may not recover from for a decade
or
longer and in the meantime there will be a lot of seriously unhappy
unemployed
out on the streets once lockdown is lifted.

but no-one is saying that

except you


Common sense.

Its not something

you're blessed with

is it?


Plenty of commentators have been discussion the economic future of this
country and the rest of the world.


so they have

but no-one has publicly said

"we should all go back to work tomorrow"


Are you having a fight with your keyboard or something?