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Why Are All The Public The Bbc Interviews Regarding Being Isolated From Family Always Goody Goody?

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dave50 | 16:39 Mon 21st Dec 2020 | News
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They are upset about not meeting family at Christmas but there is never a hint of dissent, they always say they agree with it all and they will obey the rules to the letter no matter what. Its not what I hear from people out in the real world.
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They’ve had plenty of people on complaining and saying they don’t agree with it tho.
I suspect tho that the number of people who moan about it like me is far greater than the number who would actually do something about it
no way of knowing ick
The lunchtime news featured people saying how upset they are that they won’t be able to see their grandparents over Xmas. Perhaps they should have featured some people who can’t see their grandparents because they died of COVID.
there was a woman on R5 this morning (BBC) telling the presenter why she had to leave London in the st pancras crush because she didn't want to be stuck in her flat for an indeterminate time with her toddler, so there's been at least 1
i have seen friends just a few times now because we can;t meet in each others homes. So stick to the tier 4 rulings, so coffee meant sitting outside as the local cafe has takeaway only.
there is that puzzled, i said before i feel sorry for all who have lost loved ones
On the BBC this morning they appeared to report the exact opposite: there was NO danger of food shortages.
But then Sainsbury’s said they might run short.people will be buying less anyway I’d guess.
It’s outbound freight affected by the closure although incomers might wish not to be stranded here.
And it’s only for two days and only accompanied freight ...
//So stick to the tier 4 rulings, so coffee meant sitting outside as the local cafe has takeaway only//

So long as you do not meet more than one other person, emmie. Mind you, I don't see anything that prevents you from "gathering" with one of your friends for a sip of coffee, then breaking that gathering and going on to gather with another of your friends for another sip.
we used to meet up at home, sometimes her coming to me, when we saw each the other day, her husband happened by going shopping, he only stopped to say hi.
I'm not sure that the BBC is allowed to broadcast law-breaking advice if it can easily avoid doing so.
other friends, one has had a stroke and is in hospital, and no visitors allowed.
elipsis they broadcast every demo that Piers Corbyns been on
Vox pop journalism isn't real journalism. We could have opinion polls, but the news seems to feed on getting views from tiny samples of selected people on the street; the only news value is that it might show us what public mood is. But public mood isn't what I consider to be important. Many people believe in ghosts and angels and UFO's and the sanity of Trump and the demoniacal character of Corbyn (take your pick!).
perhaps because he is fairly high profile.
my contacts are limited mostly to family who live a long way off and i think they are now in Tier 4
"Perhaps they should have featured some people who can’t see their grandparents because they died of COVID."

In random interviews with the general public, perhaps they'd struggle finding any. Not that many people have died of COVID.
arent they prevented from broadcasting - "I am going to break the law and sad it!"

what they DO let thro can be pretty surprising
Trump saying that the greatest thjng he had ever done was give the american people a vaccine ....

or Trump again
we won the election by a large margin - eight or ten millions
// Not that many people have died of COVID.//
only 65 000

a mere tear drop
what did stalin say - one death is a tragedy - a million deaths is a statistic

and those dedders ! none are giving interviews

Nice to see the ship of state that is AB righting itself after a few squalls ( Antigone but can be re cycled)
Pink Cadilac
Perhaps it's because people don't like to go on national telly saying that they're ecstatic about avoiding a 'wonderful Christmas with the extended family', and it sounds better to say that they will grudgingly obey the rules for the greater good. Just a thought.

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