Also to be fair it doesn’t apply to retail staff
Which is a bit nuts as many of them are contracting the virus, and dying
I honestly dont understand the push back.
Anything that reduces the chance of spreading the disease even by 5% less risk is essential.
I have my 1st tourists back Saturday. They will be masked up while in my bloody van & windows open.
So you can go down to the boozer and get fucked up without a mask.
But if you’re soberly buying coffee in the ship, masks are mandatory.
I tried it this afternoon in sainsburys. My glasses kept steaming up.
I had that problem. Take your glasses off before putting your mask on, Pull the mask a bit higher up your nose so that the bridge of your glasses is on top of the mask. Voila!
I felt like Cosmo Smallpiece.
Just saw this op-ed in the Torygraph
The last line struck me
Once again, public health imperatives are taking precedence over economic considerations. For now, the public may tell pollsters they are happy with that, But we will all have to live amid the wreckage for many years to come.
So, as long as the economy is fine, the plebiscites can suffer?
Is this your MP @CB-Saint?
can anyone tell me what #KBF means on twitter please…
No mine is called Julian
To be fair the MPs including Hancock got stuck into him
My favourite was “as a Knight of the Realm, Sir Desmond should simply think of his mask as his visor”
Kermit blows frogs
would this be where I admit that unfortunately he is my MP?
I thought you lived Devon way??
No I am from Devon but am now stuck in the New Forest
Enjoying hunting the ponies and squirrels
What a fucking twat.
I could just imagine him in the blitz, refusing to draw the curtains and keeping his lights on because the rules of the blackout are a ‘monstrous imposition’.
Hes gonna be really pissed off when he tries to board a flight to his Villa in Tuscany
Could be worse…