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We know it has been passed in the House and police have said they are now empowered to deal with occupants of second homes. That’s good enough for most of us I think.
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This lockdown is nothing like the one imposed in March. I have just made a routine trip to a hospital and there are loads of people about. During the previous lockdown the roads were very very quiet, a total contrast to the traffic experienced today.
My impression is not many are taking it seriously.
peedee
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Not what i am seeing here, very quiet in the village this morning, no queue at the butchers or greengrocers, and although lots of people out walking this afternoon, weather gorgeous, everybody being very careful re SD, but I do live in an area of predominantly older people
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well this is from the Gov.uk website, I'm pretty sure what they print is correct and to be followed?
12. Staying away from home overnight
Overnight stays and holidays away from primary residences will not be allowed- including holidays in the UK and abroad. This includes staying in a second home or caravan, if you own one, or staying with anyone you do not live with or are in a support bubble with1 -
Went into Morrison's and all isles are open and everything available to purchase.
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+1
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Perhaps one can "flip" one's main residence like MP's do.
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In reality EasyT the Bill was passed in March. That is when the Government took the powers they thought they would need to deal with the pandemic.
All these changes are enabled through those emergency powers which last until March 2022. I'm not aware of any new Bill but stand ready to be corrected.
What we normally see is the guidance to these changes but of course all the changes are enacted by amendments to the original Bill. It could be those that are being thought of as new Bill/Law and which I would prefer to read rather than the guidance.
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That’s not a situation, that’s perfectly normal for House of Lords!😁Some have more than two🤣
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A bit of light relief.
Signs have been erected in Spain exhorting the locals to change their habits as restaurants and cafes must close by 10 pm.
"Dear English People. We will accept socks worn with sandals if you teach us how to eat at 8pm"
Never got used to eating at 10 pm in Spain. Bit difficult when you are snoring into your Paella.
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They’re a bunch of party poopers WN, 10pm is otherwise known as Beer o’clock🤷🏻♂️🙄
PS-so is 8pm to be honest🙄
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The Stautory Instrument is now published on the Gov.Uk website.
Regulations 5 and 6 refer.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/pdfs/uksi_20201200_en.pdf
Restrictions on leaving home
5.—(1) No person may leave or be outside of the place where they are living without reasonable.
excuse.So if on the date the law was passed a person was living in address A, then they are not allowed to move to address B because that is not in the list of ‘reasonable excuse’
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More Covid madness. Is this 2nd Lockdown really necessary ? I ask the question because I have just heard on the lunchtime news that figures published today by the Office for National Statistics suggest that the country's outbreak shrunk last week, with the number of people catching the virus each day 12 per cent lower than the week before. Was the tiered approach adopted by the government already working, but not given enough time for the results to show. Only time will tell.
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It's been ages since this topic was mentioned. . I'm looking down... 🙂 I'll eat at anytime... 🙂
David
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There you go DSB, your peccadillo is shared with our Teutonic cousins, Lutz may even be one👍🏻-
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Was the tiered approach adopted by the government already working, but not given enough time for the results to show. Only time will tell.
Not sure that it applies everywhere though Compo.
We'll be coming out of Local lockdown restrictions followed by a National one here in Wales on Monday morning. Methyr Tydfil now has the highest infection rate in the UK and is still rising. Yet according to the FM of Wales they will face no harsher restrictions than anyone else in Wales on Monday. Now that seems like madness to me. Hope they come up with a plan.
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That was £11000 well spent. !!! Manchester University paid £11000 to have barriers put up around a campus presumably to stop students and others from leaving or entering due to covid, but then were forced to take it down again just hours later when the students demonstrated against it. The students pay £9000 to be treated like this. The country has gone covid mad.
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