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

So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

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I really fancied that last one as well

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

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I really fancied that last one as well "

well new zealand haven't let non- new zealanders into the country since march... so no change there...

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Bala, the white water rafting centre in North Wales is open..

Buy British..

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow


"Bala, the white water rafting centre in North Wales is open..

Buy British.. "

Buy English

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Bala, the white water rafting centre in North Wales is open..

Buy British..

Buy English "

Dual nationality..

Anyway it was the first one that came to mind..

I think there's one in Northants which is a man made one..

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

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I really fancied that last one as well

well new zealand haven't let non- new zealanders into the country since march... so no change there..."

They are beating the virus they are ruthless if an outbreak it is the only way,it is the ruthless countries that are doing better we are still to soft.

Be cheaper to stop all overseass travel pay all the airlines and staff and then less problems so less for NHS to deal with and hospitality industry can carry on.Just divert the rescue packages to the travel industry.

I bet are soft polititions are terrified to do this because people would moan so much they cannot go to Spain etc.All decisions are being made for all the wrong reasons.

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By *limmatureguyMan
over a year ago

Tonbridge


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

.

I really fancied that last one as well

well new zealand haven't let non- new zealanders into the country since march... so no change there..."

And they can live the Hobbit caves when their economy collapses.

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By *iddle ManMan
over a year ago

Walsall

6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors.

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By *r_FaustusMan
over a year ago

Northampton


"6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors. "

Well, the ones who have PPE *contracts*, at least: many millions have gone to companies with no expertise in healthcare (but coincidentally very close links to Dominic Cummings & the Conservatives...)

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


"6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors. "
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Tech seems to be doing well, I noticed Apple was valued at the same price as the entire FTSE 100 few weeks back

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


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

.

I really fancied that last one as well

well new zealand haven't let non- new zealanders into the country since march... so no change there..."

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They do let you in for exceptional circumstances, there was an outbreak few months back when two British women went to a funeral there.

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


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

.

I really fancied that last one as well

well new zealand haven't let non- new zealanders into the country since march... so no change there...They are beating the virus they are ruthless if an outbreak it is the only way,it is the ruthless countries that are doing better we are still to soft.

Be cheaper to stop all overseass travel pay all the airlines and staff and then less problems so less for NHS to deal with and hospitality industry can carry on.Just divert the rescue packages to the travel industry.

I bet are soft polititions are terrified to do this because people would moan so much they cannot go to Spain etc.All decisions are being made for all the wrong reasons.

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I don't think the zombie outbreak seal the borders would work here though, we've got 4000 and odd coming in via dinghy a month

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By *iddle ManMan
over a year ago

Walsall


"6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors. .

Tech seems to be doing well, I noticed Apple was valued at the same price as the entire FTSE 100 few weeks back "

Oh yeah, and amazon and jeff

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


"6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors. "

And Tesco

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By *r_FaustusMan
over a year ago

Northampton


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Well, the ones who have PPE *contracts*, at least: many millions have gone to companies with no expertise in healthcare (but coincidentally very close links to Dominic Cummings & the Conservatives...)"

Specifically, £15 billion to (among others) companies specialising in pest control, a confectionery wholesaler and an opaque private fund owned through a tax haven.

Yup - because all of them *clearly* have healthcare expertise....

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

Read something quite funny on Twitter.

Blowing the economy up to save lives is like chopping your balls off to increase fertility.

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By *beefMan
over a year ago

Long eaton

i work in the aviation industry and its terrifying weve lost 70% of flights already we have 60% of staff still on furlough and weve heard that we may have to either take redundancy or take temporary leave on half pay till end of february and were getting no help at all from the government to help aviation out but ive heard they might be helping football clubs out because there not getting fans in ??

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By *lackCherry...Woman
over a year ago

North East


"Read something quite funny on Twitter.

Blowing the economy up to save lives is like chopping your balls off to increase fertility. "

Its more like chopping your cancerous balls off to save your life, has to be done but fertility is gonna be sacrificed

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By *limmatureguyMan
over a year ago

Tonbridge

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By *limmatureguyMan
over a year ago

Tonbridge


"i work in the aviation industry and its terrifying weve lost 70% of flights already we have 60% of staff still on furlough and weve heard that we may have to either take redundancy or take temporary leave on half pay till end of february and were getting no help at all from the government to help aviation out but ive heard they might be helping football clubs out because there not getting fans in ??"

It's going to be years before aviation gets going properly again. Every time someone gets a cold they're going to shut down air travel until they've proved it's not a new strain of covid. There will be false alarm after false alarm.

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By *beefMan
over a year ago

Long eaton


"i work in the aviation industry and its terrifying weve lost 70% of flights already we have 60% of staff still on furlough and weve heard that we may have to either take redundancy or take temporary leave on half pay till end of february and were getting no help at all from the government to help aviation out but ive heard they might be helping football clubs out because there not getting fans in ??

It's going to be years before aviation gets going properly again. Every time someone gets a cold they're going to shut down air travel until they've proved it's not a new strain of covid. There will be false alarm after false alarm."

i know looks like if this carries on nobody will be flying anywhere on a uk airline ever again.

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


"So what will be the downside?, which bits of the economy aren't going to survive 6 more months of restrictions, paranoia and fear.

Airline industry, hospitality, pubs and restaurants, cinemas, travel industry, skiing, leisure centers, vehicle manufacturers, retail, housing, white water rafting in New Zealand

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I really fancied that last one as well "

Debt collectors

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

Politicians. They always make money.

"Crime does not pay! As well as politics..." - Alfred E Neuman

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Read something quite funny on Twitter.

Blowing the economy up to save lives is like chopping your balls off to increase fertility.

Its more like chopping your cancerous balls off to save your life, has to be done but fertility is gonna be sacrificed "

Does covid have a similar mortality rate to cancer of the testicle?

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By *llabouttheladyMan
over a year ago

Wakefield

Yup, we’re royally fucked.

Almost as effective as a world war this shower of shite.

Could be looked at as a total reset.

Control of society.

Reduction in pollution and waste.

End of zero-hour contracts (hopefully).

Track & trace everyone.

Stop binge drinking and reduce alcohol related violence.

Identify dodgy self employed after they claim furlough.

Stay at home holidays (grow your own tourism economy).

Reduce University student admissions (why bother? You can’t get pissed or get a job afterwards).

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


"Yup, we’re royally fucked.

Almost as effective as a world war this shower of shite.

Could be looked at as a total reset.

Control of society.

Reduction in pollution and waste.

End of zero-hour contracts (hopefully).

Track & trace everyone.

Stop binge drinking and reduce alcohol related violence.

Identify dodgy self employed after they claim furlough.

Stay at home holidays (grow your own tourism economy).

Reduce University student admissions (why bother? You can’t get pissed or get a job afterwards).

"

Self employed people get furlough? Who knew?

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

Staycations are good. Why go overseas and expose yourself to 49:100000 foreign Covid-19 when you can get homegrown 70.6:100000 pure British Covid-19 right here?

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Yup, we’re royally fucked.

Almost as effective as a world war this shower of shite.

Could be looked at as a total reset.

Control of society.

Reduction in pollution and waste.

End of zero-hour contracts (hopefully).

Track & trace everyone.

Stop binge drinking and reduce alcohol related violence.

Identify dodgy self employed after they claim furlough.

Stay at home holidays (grow your own tourism economy).

Reduce University student admissions (why bother? You can’t get pissed or get a job afterwards).

"

The a "great reset" or "say goodbye to your personal pension fund" for the greater good of world wide equality.

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

Well they've blown through the 2 trillion debt mark with a record 178 billion deficit in six months.

If anybody thought the austerity and cutbacks to the NHS was bad for the last ten years then you ain't seen nothing yet!.

The spring budget is going to be a massacre.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Yup, we’re royally fucked.

Almost as effective as a world war this shower of shite.

Could be looked at as a total reset.

Control of society.

Reduction in pollution and waste.

End of zero-hour contracts (hopefully).

Track & trace everyone.

Stop binge drinking and reduce alcohol related violence.

Identify dodgy self employed after they claim furlough.

Stay at home holidays (grow your own tourism economy).

Reduce University student admissions (why bother? You can’t get pissed or get a job afterwards).

"

Hmm , very interesting, thanks for taking the time lol

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


"6 months will take its toll on even the healthiest of sectors. The only ones that are winning at the moment are ppe manufacturers and funeral directors. "
That's a bold statement I'm in construction and the company I work for are flat out with work struggling to employ enough skilled workers, we worked all the way through lock down and certainly seems no stopping the work load keep getting more and more work coming in.

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