Assuming a three-month shutdown, the body calculates that UK GDP will shrink by one third in the spring quarter, pushing up unemployment by more than two million.
Has anybody thought of extending the school term into Middle August? The children could catch up with their work and it would help parents. People may not have the opportunity to get away this Summer.
No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money. Mathew 6:24
Impossible task
Good luck you couldn't organise a party in a brewery
Think they probably are!
Well with that headline I’m sure all you journalists have the answers now as you been asking the government for weeks for every eventuality!
Love the 'gotta lock down and save lives combined with get back to work and save the economy' approach. All bases covered and a guaranteed 'told you so' in the bag.
If reuse single use PPE is anything to go by...thinking left the building a while ago...why has every self employed person in Germany received €9000? and OUR self employed? hire a journalist ffs
Make your mind up
Or losing power
The irony is, the UK govt knew about covid19 since Jan and did nothing, at the cost of many lives, to ensure the economy was kept strong. Had they actually taken preventative measures, a full lockdown in Feb etc, we would be coming out of this now with a much brighter future...
What do you think the 'government' is thinking? How to get the MSM to be nice about Boris? It's a racing certainty the government is thinking exactly what you hope it is thinking. But you seem to think that accusing them of not thinking that is some sort of insight. fakenews
Spain’s plan . That’s what we are looking at here , just a bit longer on reality . 3 weeks lol .....
And you think they're not?
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