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By *ittleMissSexy2017 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Kent

Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Doctors are at risk just like nurses. And so are all the higher paylevel staff that work closely to frontline key workers.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most "

Do you include the PM in this?Overall this will never change.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most "

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most "

Just seen the clip..it was very good.

Prob upset a few people.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Doctors are at risk just like nurses. And so are all the higher paylevel staff that work closely to frontline key workers."

The bulk of the people most at risk are the lower paid.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doctors are at risk just like nurses. And so are all the higher paylevel staff that work closely to frontline key workers.

The bulk of the people most at risk are the lower paid."

One person who seems to be 'suffering' is Gordon Ramsey.

He's currently self isolating at his six bedroom holiday home in Cornwall.

He's described it as an 'absolute nightmare' as he is having to do all the cooking.

Apparently he's very popular with the Cornwall locals

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/hedge-funds-short-selling-bank-of-england-andrew-bailey-financial-conduct-authority-a9440581.html

Then there are these arseholes...

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/hedge-funds-short-selling-bank-of-england-andrew-bailey-financial-conduct-authority-a9440581.html

Then there are these arseholes..."

Needs to be another freeze on short selling.

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By *itonmyfacebookMan
over a year ago

Burton on Trent


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most "

Half asleep, (after being at work for 4 shifts in a row with 2 sleep ins) I watched it last night.

Yes, whilst not actually treating the acutely affected, ultimately there are more low paid folk still working and thus being exposed every day. Bus drivers and care workers are beginning to die.

To reiterate Newsnight: s*** falls down.

I'm beginning to wonder what Kier Starter's reckoning will look like?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most

Half asleep, (after being at work for 4 shifts in a row with 2 sleep ins) I watched it last night.

Yes, whilst not actually treating the acutely affected, ultimately there are more low paid folk still working and thus being exposed every day. Bus drivers and care workers are beginning to die.

To reiterate Newsnight: s*** falls down.

I'm beginning to wonder what Kier Starter's reckoning will look like?

"

He seems to be playing his cards close to his chest.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Interesting seeing a member of the BBC saying this

“ Those on the front line right now, bus drivers, shelf stackers, nurses, care home workers, hospital staff and shopkeepers - they are disproportionately the lower paid members of our workforce. They are more likely to catch the disease because they are more exposed."

Just like any crisis it’s the lower and working classes and minorities who suffer the most

Just seen the clip..it was very good.

Prob upset a few people."

Emily Maitless has spoken truth to power which I think is the Americanism..

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