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Lockdown
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Lockdown - because 'common sense' is surprisingly uncommon.
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Lockdown-and even sooner than we think. Sensible behaviours, even at normal times, are incredibly rare.
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Sense is never common…
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Full lockdown from early September.
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Lockdown, which will have happened too late once again, and supporters of the Government will shout "Captain Hindsight" when it's revealed that we wouldn't have needed such a harsh lockdown if we'd kept some rules including face masks being required in shops and on public transport.
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Lack of masks and absence of social distancing will over-ride the vaccine.
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Lockdown, as variant after variant forces governments around the world to re-introduce harsh measures. Wearing masks at all times when shopping becomes the norm, as does working from home. Travel industry throughout the world collapses.
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Lockdown. And Prime Minister Gove will be blaming the British public for not being sufficiently careful following the July relaxation of rules.
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Mainly because the govt won't consider any measure short of this and will impose it at the last minute when everything has gone badly wrong again. I hope I'm wrong.
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Lockdown. Agree with Sarah. When the complete relaxation of restrictions goes pear-shaped, it will be because of our lack of " personal responsibility". A classic case of passing the buck.
One person's common sense is another person's idiocy. |
Lambada
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Lockdown. And I hope I am wrong, but fear that I am right, for the reasons set out above.
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Lockdown And left to the last minute of course.
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