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RussInCheshire - leftist, remainer, feminist and wazzock.
I am guessing Russ is one of those guys who has always worked from home, well in his mind for sure.
If people took the things on twitter as fact then the labour party would now be in power, twitter opinion at the time of the election showed that for a fact.
Of course most people take twitter for the gossip column that it is, a bit of fun for people with lots of time on their hands.
I like many here probably don't use it, I don't use facebook either.
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Your reading is improving, but obviously not enough to go and check on verifiable facts. Unlike you many English people give a shit about other UK citizens and the deadly criminal mismanagement being carried out by people who see you as scum.
There are many ways to be lazy and you seem to have mastered a few of them. Lazy assumptions, lazy attitudes, lazy thinking. Many people have worked a lot harder than you have and so have continued to work from home thru the whole pandemic whilst you cleaned your pond and had a nice jolly. Don't feel embarrassed and guilty for having a bit of balance in your life. Plenty of labour voting lefty scientists, health and key workers have helped keep you safe without ever giving a shit who you voted for.
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Everyone applauds key workers, my wife and I stood in the street and clapped.
Please don't suggest that I don't care or appreciate Hospital staff.
Heroic NHS.
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I like most of us have friends and family who are key workers both inside and outside the NHS. They have for years been looked down on as worthless by people who share your attitudes here and in the UK. Clapping does not pay wages, if you clapped after voting your Tory then it is an empty gesture. Look at how even now they treat NHS sorkers with contempt. Hee is something from one of those nurses you were clapping -
"As many of you know, earlier this year when the pandemic was at its worst, the student nurses of cohort 2017 (3rd year) were asked to join the NHS workforce early. THOUSANDS of us, terrified but dedicated signed up to a 6 month long work contract, taking us to full qualification. Many of us on COVID wards. 6 months sooner than we had ever anticipated, and we were all terrified. But we did it.
I’d just like to let you all know, that as of a few days ago, Health Education England has informed us that they can no longer afford to honour this agreement, and that many of us will be pulled out of full time paid work early.
Some of us left jobs for this. Many of us have children and families to care for. ALL of us will come out with a debt succeeding £30,000 for doing a degree we have such passion for. A degree we were told we would be valued for. This has recently been proven to not be the case.
Please do not clap for your NHS. Please in future consider voting to fund it properly.
From the bottom of my heart, cohort 17 and 18, I am sorry."
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