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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2301939" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Agree with all of the above. Find it irritating how there seems to be a piece in the news about Boris declaring this is safe and that is safe every day, when absolutely no-one can guarantee a safe work place in a pandemic, or even outside a pandemic to be fair but that's another discussion! Less risky maybe, as safe as we can make it possibly, but "safe" - no!</p><p></p><p>Also disgusted about his alleged recent comments basically saying you may end up with no job if you don't go back into the office as you will be the first to be sacked. Where does this guy get off?! Honestly - bullying, bribery, threats, the whole governmental charade of wanting to keep people safe is being well and truly pulled to the floor. It's like when Dorothy pulls the curtain back on The Wizard and shows him for exactly what he is! Pure and simple bullying of tax payers just to get the economy going because according to the Tories it's ok to get ill and die right now because the NHS can cope!</p><p></p><p>I hope I'm around to see an Independent Enquiry on all the avoidable deaths when this is all over, if there is one at all. Although I am sure the Government will hide behind the excuse of "we were just following the medical advice of the time". Not too far off the excuse of "I was only following orders" in 1945!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2301939, member: 521172"] Agree with all of the above. Find it irritating how there seems to be a piece in the news about Boris declaring this is safe and that is safe every day, when absolutely no-one can guarantee a safe work place in a pandemic, or even outside a pandemic to be fair but that's another discussion! Less risky maybe, as safe as we can make it possibly, but "safe" - no! Also disgusted about his alleged recent comments basically saying you may end up with no job if you don't go back into the office as you will be the first to be sacked. Where does this guy get off?! Honestly - bullying, bribery, threats, the whole governmental charade of wanting to keep people safe is being well and truly pulled to the floor. It's like when Dorothy pulls the curtain back on The Wizard and shows him for exactly what he is! Pure and simple bullying of tax payers just to get the economy going because according to the Tories it's ok to get ill and die right now because the NHS can cope! I hope I'm around to see an Independent Enquiry on all the avoidable deaths when this is all over, if there is one at all. Although I am sure the Government will hide behind the excuse of "we were just following the medical advice of the time". Not too far off the excuse of "I was only following orders" in 1945!! [/QUOTE]
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