But I don't think our hospitals here are at the point where they need extreme protection. Could be wrong, however.
It will have been an economic decision. London's the UK's only international hub and with Brexit looming and trade negotiations on-going, it needs to be working.
Andy Burnham will be fuming somewhere
Andy Burnham said:"We've got the fastest fall going on in cases at the moment, but there is a big but I'm afraid - and the big but is our cases are still quite a lot higher than the rest of England," he said.
"So we're coming down quickly, we're going in the right direction, but if I just look at all the evidence and take the evidence alone, the evidence points into tier three."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-55082980 (12.37)
Region | R | Growth rate % per day |
---|---|---|
England | 1.0-1.1 | 0 to +2 |
East of England | 1.0-1.3 | +1 to +4 |
London | 1.0-1.2 | 0 to +3 |
Midlands | 1.0-1.2 | +1 to +3 |
North East and Yorkshire | 1.0-1.1 | 0 to +2 |
North West | 0.8-1.0 | -3 to 0 |
South East | 1.1-1.3 | +1 to +4 |
South West | 1.0-1.3 | +1 to +4 |
it's simply that us British people are spoilt and have would have a massive hissy fit if they weren't allowed to have family Christmas.Is there justification for London to be in tier 3?
personally I think this drive towards allowing so many people to mix at Christmas is a massive mistake.
really do not see the big deal in having a small Christmas for one year. This 5 day mixing, will get out of control and be the most damaging period of the entire year.
You'll be able to get a haircut, play sports, and go clothes shopping, is about it.Pretty much no change then if you're in Tier 3 from next week?
Can't agree more with this.it's simply that us British people are spoilt and have would have a massive hissy fit if they weren't allowed to have family Christmas.
We will also have a hissy fit afterwards when we have to be lockdown again, will blame everyone else for the fact that it costs peoples lives and jobs.
The biggest thing i'm taking away from this pandemic is that we are a country of overly entitled *****
it's simply that us British people are spoilt and have would have a massive hissy fit if they weren't allowed to have family Christmas.
We will also have a hissy fit afterwards when we have to be lockdown again, will blame everyone else for the fact that it costs peoples lives and jobs.
The biggest thing i'm taking away from this pandemic is that we are a country of overly entitled *****
I think for me where it’s rather annoying is the transparency that’s not given. London is clearly being given special treatment. Yes, Greater Manchester as a whole has more cases per 100,000. It’s fall rate is massive in comparison to London’s.
You’d think anything that’s ‘rising’ should be nipped in the bud ASAP. And especially as London rates per 100k still aren’t anything to brag about. Also, not long ago it was all about the R rate, depending what the R rate was at would depend on the lockdown tiers implemented. These are the estimated figures from NHS England:
Region R Growth rate % per day England 1.0-1.1 0 to +2 East of England 1.0-1.3 +1 to +4 London 1.0-1.2 0 to +3 Midlands 1.0-1.2 +1 to +3 North East and Yorkshire 1.0-1.1 0 to +2 North West 0.8-1.0 -3 to 0 South East 1.1-1.3 +1 to +4 South West 1.0-1.3 +1 to +4
So, does the R rate not have any determining factor in the Tier regions go into?
Can't agree more with this.
The fact that what we have here is called a "lockdown" is ridiculous in itself, and people acting as if all their rights have been taken away and they can't do anything.
Go and see the rest of Europe, with police giving fines for not wearing masks on the streets, enforcing country wide curfews etc. Places like Germany staying in lockdown until at least 20th December.
The elitism of people in this country is ridiculous, and it is understandable why the rest of Europe sees us as these ignorant pigs.
Enjoy everyone from Devon rampaging you guys!I’ll enjoy my traitorous pint of draft ale next week![]()
I feel like the Christmas break is just because they know a lot of people are going to break lockdown if it’s in place, which would quite rightly piss everyone else off. Coupled with trying to police it on Christmas Day, it’s probably just not worth having the lockdown. Potential uproar on both sides.
I honestly dunno how people are handling it in other countries, i would guess that it isn't just UK people who are acting like spoilt brats but i don't live in those countries so I won't coment.Slight problem with that theory: it is not just the UK government relaxing restrictions for the holidays
it's simply that us British people are spoilt and have would have a massive hissy fit if they weren't allowed to have family Christmas.
We will also have a hissy fit afterwards when we have to be lockdown again, will blame everyone else for the fact that it costs peoples lives and jobs.
The biggest thing i'm taking away from this pandemic is that we are a country of overly entitled *****
This logic where we're all just dickheads is a bit weird.
It seems pretty normal people are frustrated with what is happening.
Not being allowed out properly in 9 or so months
It's now winter which is naturally going to piss more people off
A tier system where logic seems to go out the window somewhat
A government which clearly doesn't know what they're doing.
The fact it's approaching Christmas is a factor as well
I'm sure you can find people in Germany, Spain, Italy, France wherever who are pissed off at the whole thing as well. It's not exactly out of the ordinary to be frustrated by it all.
It seems more to more people love taking the high ground and feeling superior by talking down to people who dare miss normality and say it.
I feel like the Christmas break is just because they know a lot of people are going to break lockdown if it’s in place, which would quite rightly piss everyone else off. Coupled with trying to police it on Christmas Day, it’s probably just not worth having the lockdown. Potential uproar on both sides.
Visiting family? Nah get fecked.
Watching a sporting event? Sure, bring 999 of your mates.
Pretty nice of covid to not make its way into such venues.
Its just pathetic that people are so incapable of accepting a smaller Christmas that there isn't a point trying to tell them no.good point. It’s inevitable that people will get together, no matter what the restrictions. Might as well let us be allowable, than fine people on Christmas, that will create outrage.
it’s ridiculous really to have to bow to that pressure, but I think your right, and it’s the only reason we have a United stance in the UK countries for the first time since this started.
Its just pathetic that people are so incapable of accepting a smaller Christmas that there isn't a point trying to tell them no.
Whats does that say about how utterly pathetic people are? that despite everyone knowing that it will cost lives(as it will obviously massively spread the virus) and jobs (because companies will deftly have to shut again when there is another lockdown for that). people just don't care as they want a party.
Its just pathetic that people are so incapable of accepting a smaller Christmas that there isn't a point trying to tell them no.
Whats does that say about how utterly pathetic people are? that despite everyone knowing that it will cost lives(as it will obviously massively spread the virus) and jobs (because companies will deftly have to shut again when there is another lockdown for that). people just don't care as they want a party.
I understand the frustrations, and wanting to return to normality. But it's acting upon it which is the issue. Deciding not to wear a mask or follow social distancing because you're sick of it isn't a reasonable thing to do. I'm sick of not being able to visit restaurants, bars, going on holiday, visiting friends and family etc. But I have still spent the best part of the last 6 months mainly just with my missus, and doing outdoor activities.This logic where we're all just dickheads is a bit weird.
It seems pretty normal people are frustrated with what is happening.
Not being allowed out properly in 9 or so months
It's now winter which is naturally going to piss more people off
A tier system where logic seems to go out the window somewhat
A government which clearly doesn't know what they're doing.
The fact it's approaching Christmas is a factor as well
I'm sure you can find people in Germany, Spain, Italy, France wherever who are pissed off at the whole thing as well. It's not exactly out of the ordinary to be frustrated by it all.
It seems more to more people love taking the high ground and feeling superior by talking down to people who dare miss normality and say it.
because its going massively spread the virus, millions of people travelling all over the country mixing inside, it's only going to go one way. The cost is going to be more lives lost and more jobs lost. All for 1 day because of its Christmas. And when there is a spike in deaths people won't accept any responsibility they will blame other people.It’s not really a party though, is it? For the vast majority of people it’s extended family spending a day together after being kept apart for most of an absolutely terrible year.
I’m honestly struggling to understand the begrudgery about this.
I think I've caught it. Have an insanely bad cough since morning now. Antibiotics arent working. Have isolated myself will try to get tested tommorow
because its going massively spread the virus, millions of people travelling all over the country mixing inside, it's only going to go one way. The cost is going to be more lives lost and more jobs lost. All for 1 day because of its Christmas. And when there is a spike in deaths people won't accept any responsibility they will blame other people.
There are vaccines on the way, people should be capable of going ok I will see them in a few months, I don't need to see them now I can deal with one small Christmas. but apparently, people can't.
Exactly, its just 1 day. Most people aren't even Cristian these days, and those who are sure don't think a God who is meant to be a perfect being would want them to basically knowing spread a virus that harms peoples long term health and lively hoods just for 1 day! Plus even most Christians don't think Jesus was actually born on that date and know its just a hangover from a pagan festival that was adopted by Christianity. So there is no real significance to the date beyond what humans have decided to put on it.I was watching 'The man who invented christmas' and they talk about people having a day off from work for Christmas like it was completely wrong.
Now we're willing to put lives at risk for that one day.
I think the truth is somewhere in the middle. All the stuff you say + a percentage of people not taking personal responsibility / deniersThis logic where we're all just dickheads is a bit weird.
It seems pretty normal people are frustrated with what is happening.
Not being allowed out properly in 9 or so months
It's now winter which is naturally going to piss more people off
A tier system where logic seems to go out the window somewhat
A government which clearly doesn't know what they're doing.
The fact it's approaching Christmas is a factor as well
I'm sure you can find people in Germany, Spain, Italy, France wherever who are pissed off at the whole thing as well. It's not exactly out of the ordinary to be frustrated by it all.
It seems more to more people love taking the high ground and feeling superior by talking down to people who dare miss normality and say it.
Good luckI think I've caught it. Have an insanely bad cough since morning now. Antibiotics arent working. Have isolated myself will try to get tested tommorow
I'm all for a small Christmas, keeping safe and not risking peoples lives away.because its going massively spread the virus, millions of people travelling all over the country mixing inside, it's only going to go one way. The cost is going to be more lives lost and more jobs lost. All for 1 day because of its Christmas. And when there is a spike in deaths people won't accept any responsibility they will blame other people.
There are vaccines on the way, people should be capable of going ok I will see them in a few months, I don't need to see them now I can deal with one small Christmas. but apparently, people can't.
They had a lady on a bbc article who was over the moon saying she was going to see all her family. The way she said it made me think she’s not talking about 4 or 5 people.It’s not really a party though, is it? For the vast majority of people it’s extended family spending a day together after being kept apart for most of an absolutely terrible year.
I’m honestly struggling to understand the begrudgery about this.
I think people being judged for visiting relatives at Christmas is harsh. I see where it’s coming from and there’s logic in the argument against it but it ignores the human element. People who haven’t seen their families in months, elderly people who have been isolated and Christians and family is a big thing for them. It’s not fair to demonise those people. Especially if they are the ones who have already suffered the most.
I'm not saying it isn't hard. But unforntunaly life some times is hard, but if the hardest thing you have to cope with is not seeing extended family for a year and have a quiet Christmas, then your life has been pretty amazing! But sympathise with anyone who is struggling and people should be supported in any way that doesn't in danger lives, but just because you are struggling doesn't mean you can do what you want and don't need to accept that your actions have consequences.I'm all for a small Christmas, keeping safe and not risking peoples lives away.
But you can't not empathize with people who bend around the rules, small or big, at this time of the year. You can say 'well I'm managing to do it and I'm struggling why can't they?'. Well your circumstance will never be the exact same as someone else. They'll be people who do it because they don't give a ****, they'll be people doing it because it might be the last Christmas they get to spend with certain family members. They'll be people not doing it because they simply just want to feel high and mighty about themselves as opposed to actually caring about stopping deaths. There will be a lot of reasons and situations, I wouldn't paint it black and white. Saying 'just wait a month' is not a thing. There is no guarantee that will be the case. And we haven't had that guarantee over the last 9 months. There hasn't been a light at the end of the tunnel, most people have obeyed the rules in the idea that doing so will loosen those rules. They've been loosened, tightened, loosened, tightened. When you don't see an end, you'll start to break those rules.
Personally I'm not going to instantly judge someone if they step over the line that's been set. If they start sprinting and pissing all over it, sure.
Might be amazing for an introverted person. But for an extroverted person, that is not an amazing life. That's hell, you can compare other horrible things that happen in the world to it and say 'well at least this isn't happening to them'...but we're talking about what they know, what they feel, their own struggles. And it's not "extended" family, we're talking about grandparents, some are a lot closer to family than others.if the hardest thing you have to cope with is not seeing extended family for a year and have a quiet Christmas, then your life has been pretty amazing!
People will be willing to accept the actions they take have consequences. When I get in my car, I accept that by doing so there's a chance something bad may happen. What I do, is limit that bad thing from happening in every way I can. Seatbelt, make sure I'm not drowsy, keep focus. They'll be people who go outside the rules this Christmas, who make sure to isolate in the days prior, who pay attention to their own health and don't ignore symptoms. People who want to see their family, will make sure they do so as risk free as possible. It's family...just because you are struggling doesn't mean you can do what you want and don't need to accept that your actions have consequences.
That's a very generalized accusation you're painting on the entirety of the UK population. There could be a massive spike in January based on coming out of lockdown on the 4th December, in the run up to Christmas going into shops, restaurants etc. and that's still following the government rules. You're already saying the massive spike in January that may happen, will be 100% down to Christmas Day and people not following rules. Again, bit wild. And you've already put all the blame on those people. Your mind sounds set before anything has happened, or any kind of evidence/statistics are even up.The UK is basically saying we don't care about the consequences we want to be able to see each other at xmas. Personly i don't think that is a good idea. but what more annoying is when there is a massive spike in January people arn't going to go
"well this is the choice I made, these deaths are a consequence of that and i and others wanted to happened as we wanted a normal Christmas, and those people who lose their lives and jobs because of another lockdown are acceptable casualties of my need to have a normal xmas"
Of course, people are not going to say that they are going to blame other people, deny any responsibility and demand money to help them through the hard times.