Re: The NHS Track and Trace Covid-19 App
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Lencoboy
Are the Heritage Party just another 'Brexit'-type party, who suddenly appeared out of nowhere in early 2019 but now seem to be going the way of the dodo in pretty much the same fashion as the more left-leaning Momentum?
Just another passing political fad probably doomed to failure?
Nope - this year, according to the Electoral Commission (but it is yet to be registered by them). Another party chasing the 'Gammon Vote' with some very dangerous views - just read their manifesto in full.
Re: The NHS Track and Trace Covid-19 App
I think that is a good decision Pulisa. For now, anyway. xx
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I retract my non trigger comment as now I received an email to download the app and my friend received a text message equally urging to download app! Both times I thought they were alerts that contact with an infected person had occurred. My mind is tripping all over the place at the moment about covid and flu jabs and colds. Argh!! I was doing fine until today
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Re: The NHS Track and Trace Covid-19 App
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Pamplemousse
Nope - this year, according to the Electoral Commission (but it is yet to be registered by them). Another party chasing the 'Gammon Vote' with some very dangerous views - just read their manifesto in full.
I think I'd rather not dare to read their manifesto.
Both Boris and Keir seriously need to put their feet down in order to keep this new hard-right party at bay, and not keep pussyfooting around the 'gammons'.
School teachers also need to put their feet down and educate impressionable youngsters properly about the potential perils of both misinformation and extremism, rather than simply shrugging it off as an inevitable fact of modern day life and in the name of 'free expression'.
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Carnation
Hi Pulisa
I'm not downloading it. For one thing my phone won't support it and I don't want to get into advanced technology on my mobile.
I don't socialise anyway. No one has been in my home and not been in anyone else's. I don't have family to visit or work to attend and definitely don't go to the pub or eat out.
But apart from that, I wouldn't want to as it would affect my anxiety tenfold.
I've also heard that the App is not working as it should which brings more doubts.
But for you Pulisa, you should do what is best for the wellbeing of your family and yourself. xx
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pulisa
Sometimes there's a silver lining from not being the life and soul of the party, isn't there?!:D I'm certainly not expecting any visitors to my house!!
Thanks for your good wishes..My daughter is going to hold off from downloading it for as long as she can and I hope that she doesn't cave in because as with you, it would just make life more of a challenge than it already is and I want her to continue to go to her farm safely xx
When they reduced groups to 6 I just laughed. I can't raise a group that large since my anxiety started as everyone I knew is in the past. :shrug:
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Phoenixess
I retract my non trigger comment as now I received an email to download the app and my friend received a text message equally urging to download app! Both times I thought they were alerts that contact with an infected person had occurred. My mind is tripping all over the place at the moment about covid and flu jabs and colds. Argh!! I was doing fine until today
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Yeah, I had one. It seems they are picking up anyone who has issued an email address to the NHS.
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Pamplemousse
Nope - this year, according to the Electoral Commission (but it is yet to be registered by them). Another party chasing the 'Gammon Vote' with some very dangerous views - just read their manifesto in full.
Gave up part way through. But sounds like they will be getting one vote from NMP :winks:
Also we've got Lol Fox starting up a 'people disagree with me so I'll go way over the top and start my own political party' party. :biggrin:
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Lencoboy
Then the serial Covidiots will be screaming 'police state', 'fascist/Nazi state', 'dictatorship', etc, even for being told to social distance and mask up in shops, etc. That's the trouble with a lot of people in this country, they have a habit of making a mountain out of a molehill and making a big drama out of nearly everything.
Perhaps those Covidiots who refuse point blank to co-operate with the current legislation and harp on about their human rights and the like being grossly violated should try living somewhere in the Middle East where there's 'real' dictatorship and be brutalised or even killed for the most trivial of misdemeanours, yet in this country the slightest inconvenience for even just a matter of minutes, such as wearing masks and social distancing whilst in shops is a major crisis situation for many!
I know I'm probably being a bit harsh by saying this but I do believe there are a lot of ungrateful people in this country who have no idea what 'real' hardship/
dictatorship is.
Though I suppose people will be far less inclined to be packing onto beaches and into parks etc en masse from now onwards given the fact it's starting to get colder.
Anyone claiming that should be instantly whacked over the head with Mallett's Mallet...just for our amusement. And then a plaster shoved on their mouths...again for our amusement.
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MyNameIsTerry
When they reduced groups to 6 I just laughed. I can't raise a group that large since my anxiety started as everyone I knew is in the past. :shrug:
I'm the same, Terry..I was never one for groups anyway.
I wonder how RentaCrowd is coping with the pandemic?:D
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pulisa
I'm the same, Terry..I was never one for groups anyway.
I have long hated parties. I wasn't too bad up with them up to my late twenties and then in my mid-30s a switch just flipped and I rapidly grew to detest them. At one party - held after a major event I was heavily involved with - rather than attend the party I quietly excused myself and started packing the kit away on my own.