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Thanks so much for replying Jasmine, I really appreciate it!
PaulParticipantThanks, I’ll check some of these out.
So Andor’s good? I’m a bit burnt out on Star Wars TV – Mando was fine, but Bobba Fett and Obi-Wan just really underwhelmed me.
PaulParticipantAs always, the media have made this into a witch hunt, when they should be focusing on more important things.
What you call a witch hunt, I see as holding to account!
PaulParticipantI agree with you Magda, he needs to go!
Had he of come out when the story had first broken and made an apology, I think we would all have moved on. Instead, he tried to sit it out and then, when he couldn’t sit it out any longer, made a long-speech where he remained remorseless and oblivious to people’s anger.
But, far worse than Cummings, is this pathetic government bending over backwards to protect him – to the point that Gove won’t bring himself to say it is dangerous to drive a car to test your eyesight – and endangering the public health message. It truly is shameful, and I hope we all remember this next time we’re at the ballot box!
PaulParticipantI feel quite conflicted on this and feel uncomfortable fully embracing either side of the argument. I’m by no means a ‘lockdown sceptic’, I absolutely think it was the right course of action and that it makes total sense to only start emerging gradually. However, I think there are some advocating a lockdown that is a little bit…’hysterical’, shall we say, …this idea that we can simply stay inside until there’s a tangible ‘change’. Trouble is, I don’t see what that kind of change will be – a vaccine, if they make one at all, could be years away, and test/tracing will probably take some time to get going as well.
In the meantime, the economy is taking a huge hit, businesses are closing down, people aren’t going to the hospital for other serious conditions (which will mean a high death rate later down the line) and people’s mental health is seriously suffering. We have to talk about ways of coming out of lockdown, but it needs to be done sensibly (I don’t think making everyone rush for the tubes is sensible at all!)
I do, however, agree that the government is right to allow us more liberty to exercise and I get annoyed when people go on about how we ‘police’ it. Of course, as we come out of lockdown bit-by-bit, enforcing the rules is going to be harder, that’s inevitable, so it’s going to increasingly rely on compliance and trust in the people. But if the science says it’s safe that we can exercise and meet one family member at 2m distance then I think we should be allowed to do that, regardless of whether it makes enforcing rules difficult – our aim is to come out of this, at the end of the day!
I’m not saying this is easy, and I totally agree we need caution every step of the way, but only today Slovenia has officially called an end to its epidemic, the German R rate only went up for two days but seems to be staying low, Norway is talking about a total lifting of restrictions in June etc. Now I know we can’t compare ourselves directly to these countries, we have been one of the hardest hit (and it’s going to take some time to full understand why that was), but we have to be hopeful, we have to see there is an end in sight and we have to move on from constant chatter of how we ‘enforce rules’ and instead talk about how we can sensibly lift them.
PaulParticipantI’ve found it definitely has ups and downs.
It’s obviously nice to have no commute, and to wear slightly more comfortable clothing. To be honest, I do think I’ve been a bit more productive – I chat to colleagues more than I realised!
But I do miss the social aspect of the office, getting to see people regularly. It’s also annoying because what used to be a quick pop along the office for a simple question now has to either be an email (and a potentially lengthy wait) or a whole meeting.
Probably would find it easier working from home if I could go out somewhere afterwards…struggling with no pub! But I certainly hope I can keep working from home at least a few days a week when all this is over.
PaulParticipantI’m itching to book a holiday and was wondering this myself. I think Downing Street advised last week that we’re not to book our summer holidays, and I guess it would be a risk, but it would be awesome to have some idea of when we might be able to.
Of course, tackling the health issue is first priority, but can’t wait to be able to relax on a sunny beach again!
PaulParticipantI had something similar happen to me and was wondering the same.
PaulParticipantGlad to hear there are no official restrictions. Something like that would drive me crazy!
PaulParticipantThanks Annie!
PaulParticipantThanks Annie, that’s really useful to know. I will check out ACAS if necessary.
PaulParticipantThat’s terrible!!! Name and shame, that’s what I say. Hopefully someone will be able to help you out here, because it sounds like your employer is out-of-order!
I don’t want to name them because obviously I want to keep my job, and I’m grateful to even be working at the moment, but wanted to make sure this was legal.
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