The vile Burchill has apparently deleted her Twitter account. Jumping before she was banned?
....In its obsession with getting the pubs back open (in time for "the footie"), ...
Irrespective of not liking him, I thought he made some valid points on Today this morning. It does seem bizarre that you can sit opposite three or four other people in a poorly ventilated pub or bar but not next to them in a well-ventilated theatre. In its obsession with getting the pubs back open (in time for "the footie"), the government seems to be more concerned about pandering to the red top readers than making considered judgements about what is safe.
I completely agree with Reg.
I'm trying to think of a West End theatre that can honestly be described as 'well ventilated'. Most of the ones I've been to are the exact opposite - stuffy, airless and poorly ventilated.
What alternative universe is Matt Hancock inhabiting
Andrew Lloyd-Webber threatens to be sent to gaol
Andrew Lloyd Webber will ignore restrictions and reopen his theatres on 21st June “come hell or high water”. Not his words. Tim Rice’s.
Quote from: Regulator on 09 June, 2021, 02:58:31 pmI'm trying to think of a West End theatre that can honestly be described as 'well ventilated'. Most of the ones I've been to are the exact opposite - stuffy, airless and poorly ventilated.I admit, "well-ventilated" was his term. I did have the same thought but he then went on to list a whole bunch of improvements that have, apparently, been made since last year.
This Unit would dearly love to learn the identity of the as yet unnamed Tory MP who thinks the best way to cement the so-called “Special Relationship” BRITAIN has with USAnia is to echo the Republicans in general and Donald fucking Trump in particular and call President Biden “senile”. Purely so s/he can then be rewarded with the coveted status of Super-Twat which they so richly deserve, of course, though any other form of public scorn and derision would be equally welcome.
Lowrent Fox-Witt looks like a failed pimp.
Not sure it quite compares with proroguing Parliament
Or breaking electoral law, curbing judicial review, restricting public protest, making the electoral regulator (more) powerless, or encouraging public hatred of judges, lawyers, foreigners and political opponents…
Quote from: Redlight on 09 June, 2021, 01:45:21 pmIrrespective of not liking him, I thought he made some valid points on Today this morning. It does seem bizarre that you can sit opposite three or four other people in a poorly ventilated pub or bar but not next to them in a well-ventilated theatre. In its obsession with getting the pubs back open (in time for "the footie"), the government seems to be more concerned about pandering to the red top readers than making considered judgements about what is safe.I'm trying to think of a West End theatre that can honestly be described as 'well ventilated'. Most of the ones I've been to are the exact opposite - stuffy, airless and poorly ventilated.
Kim, you are very bad!