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mcochrane_13
mcochrane_13
Right, maybe the twitterverse can help me out. I can’t understand why a common reply to Scottish teacher tweets about wanting to be treated with a small amount of care
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
A thread for all the anti-'lockdown' people. Let's do it with logic. 1/n Practicalities. The so-called lockdowns haven't hurt widely as much as the virus has just by itself. Look
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Dulwich Hamlet FC (H)
DulwichHamletFC
Fine, there is no financial solution. So we should stop playing and avoid all of those sanctions? #DHFC(8/12) Ok, So we have to show up, but we can just furlough
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David Milliken
david_milliken
Mixed bag from UK jobless data: bad top line with unemployment highest since mid-2016 and a record number of redundancies. But some economists see a silver lining: net job losses
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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
Many people upset about @RishiSunak recognising disproportionate impact of school closures on mothers and not parents.I see it as progress. Recognising unequal household labour dynamics visibilises it and is 1st
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Perhaps there's one thing most of us can agree on?*Repeated lockdowns are a symptom of policy failure.*To avoid them, we need: - A professional test, trace, isolate, support system- Widest
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Afroze (on hiatus from life)
afrozefz
The government's rule of six is pointless while schools, universities and workplaces remain open. Here's why.In theory, classrooms are being contained as 'bubbles' in schools. But these are 25+ students
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Edmund Inkin
eatdrinksleep
It feels as if the desperation to create a "normal" Christmas means tighter restrictions in the lead up to 25/12 and a prolonged closure afterwards. Disastrous for restaurants, pubs, hotels,
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Sara
indymeansindy
There is a brilliant thread (at end of my thread ) which explains very well what I have been trying to say for months.Please can I encourage you to read
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Working Families
workingfamUK
Women have taken a massively unequal economic hit over the pandemic, the new @Commonswomequ report highlights today. And it’s women with caring responsibilities who have borne the brunt of it.
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Adam Smith Institute
ASI
And we're off!Join us on Facebook live here: https://www.facebook.com/AdamSmithInstitute/videos/719004935641041 https://twitter.com/ASI/status/1323646181696806914 We're kicking off with @s8mb who recently wrote 'Covid: The War W
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badly-drawn bee 🐝
soapachu
Everything apart from:Attend initial COBRA meetingsClose portsRequire quarantine for incoming pplProvide enough PPELock down hard/fast enoughClose schools early enoughBuild an effective track & trace systemSome of these they STILL haven
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Liam Price
LiamPricePT
Coach health!!! I don’t often tweet, I normally use the platform for retweeting good information and generally procrastinating. But speaking to @christombs71 this morning made me think about working in
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Joel Hills
ITVJoel
The here and now is grim but I can think of six reasons to be optimistic about an economic recovery:1) Vaccines are being rolled out at pace: The government wants
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Carsten Jung
carsjung
NEW: In his March budget @RishiSunak should “boost it like Biden”UK spending plans announced so far are only about 2% of GDP.The boost should be four times larger to help
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Welsh Labour
WelshLabour
This is awkward.You appear to have shared a letter from @MarkDrakeford asking for flexibility on the support offered to workers in Wales.Pray tell, Secretary of State for Wales, what have
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