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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.

"However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)

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

They need to all close

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By *ussymufferMan
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

South Africa stopped the sale of alcohol and cigarettes as they were not essential items

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

I dont see why they are not shut already

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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago

Wherever the party is!


"South Africa stopped the sale of alcohol and cigarettes as they were not essential items "

That's dangerous. They are actually drugs which some people are addicted to...

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By *hickennchipsWoman
over a year ago

up above the streets and houses

Off licences are essential to alcoholics couldn’t they then just buy from supermarkets?

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire

Super markets sell both...No need to panic...and I can't see them sales stopping either..

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)"

But if they close will this inclued the sale of the same items at supper markets? Or in a year's time will it just be the big 6 left

To me meat is essential

And Gardening is good for mental health and food production.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"I dont see why they are not shut already "

Because most are convienince stores so sell essential goods like food, cleaning products etc.

Plus they usually only have one or two customers at a time so less likely to spread.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I dont see why they are not shut already

Because most are convienince stores so sell essential goods like food, cleaning products etc.

Plus they usually only have one or two customers at a time so less likely to spread. "

I mean like garden centres

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"I dont see why they are not shut already

Because most are convienince stores so sell essential goods like food, cleaning products etc.

Plus they usually only have one or two customers at a time so less likely to spread. I mean like garden centres "

I suppose they fall into the same category as hardware stores (like Homebase rather than Screwfix or Wickes)

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By *ungblackbullMan
over a year ago

scotland


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)

But if they close will this inclued the sale of the same items at supper markets? Or in a year's time will it just be the big 6 left

To me meat is essential

And Gardening is good for mental health and food production."

Supermarkets sell seeds. They sell compost and plug plants at the right time of year. Everything can be bought online too.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Tier 5, what have you heard?

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)"

Oh Fuck!!!

Better start stock piling my beer now then, I don't want to run out of that.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Garden centres possibly risky due to those who traditionally frequent them. But off licences and builders merchants........?

Won’t somebody please think of the wine.

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

People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge


"South Africa stopped the sale of alcohol and cigarettes as they were not essential items "
most of South East Asia also

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit "

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

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


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?"

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out. "

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out. "

black pilled

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


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?"

Who said anything about violence against people? That’s the second time in an hour you’ve just made up something I've ‘said’

I’m talking about mass disorder. Civil disobedience or whatever euphemism you can think of.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?

Who said anything about violence against people? That’s the second time in an hour you’ve just made up something I've ‘said’

I’m talking about mass disorder. Civil disobedience or whatever euphemism you can think of. "

You did mention a blood bath

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By *ickychef1Man
over a year ago

Greenford

Cocaine heroin cannabis etc etc are banned etc etc but still a available...just like fags n booze will be no matter what

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?

Who said anything about violence against people? That’s the second time in an hour you’ve just made up something I've ‘said’

I’m talking about mass disorder. Civil disobedience or whatever euphemism you can think of. "

A bloodbath and a good clear out were the expressions you used.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I think if more restrictions come in there will be a lot of anger.

The problem with garden centres is people go in to kill time, 4 plus groups at a time, touching everything, forgetting about the social distancing etc. Only hardened gardeners garden this time of year and they would know how to source materials they need. So don't start saying about mental health!

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


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?

Who said anything about violence against people? That’s the second time in an hour you’ve just made up something I've ‘said’

I’m talking about mass disorder. Civil disobedience or whatever euphemism you can think of.

You did mention a blood bath"

For the government I should have added.

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

I'd better stockpile booze and retire to my toilet paper Fort!

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)"

Close all non essential shops.Supermarkets sell most things for us to survive.

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By *ensual massagerMan
over a year ago

Bolton

I've got 12 cases of wine and a raft of beer so I'm sorted

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

in 2021 i predict a surge in the popularity of home brewing wine, ales and gin distilation.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.


"Tier 5, what have you heard?"

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-what-might-change-under-tier-5-restrictions-12178579

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.


"I'd better stockpile booze and retire to my toilet paper Fort! "

Oooo. Good idea lol

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)

Close all non essential shops.Supermarkets sell most things for us to survive."

And would get much busier and crowded as a result.

The other shops selling essentials (like Wilko, Poundland and smaller convenience stores) should remain open.

Maybe supermarkets should be encouraged to switch to Click and Collect systems instead?????

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Let me understand this, you're calling for violence against people?

Who said anything about violence against people? That’s the second time in an hour you’ve just made up something I've ‘said’

I’m talking about mass disorder. Civil disobedience or whatever euphemism you can think of.

You did mention a blood bath

For the government I should have added. "

As Karl Marx himself may (not) have said:

People of the UK unite. You have nothing to lose but your face nappies

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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago

harrow


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out. "

Well you'd better get used to it and spare a thought for our brave doctors and nurses, rather than preach violence , which is what appears you are doing

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


"I'd better stockpile booze and retire to my toilet paper Fort!

Oooo. Good idea lol"

Double thick walls of 3 ply, nobody's getting at my beers!

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

I really don't get why off licenses are still open and are considered essential enough to be. Its just crazy. Utterly crazy.

Hey theres a virus out there.... Just go get d*unk alone.

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


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Well you'd better get used to it and spare a thought for our brave doctors and nurses, rather than preach violence , which is what appears you are doing"

Spare me the sanctimony. Get used to what exactly? Clearly not read my follow up post either.

If you really think there won’t be open resistance come the end of furlough when there’s mass unemployment and recession then my personal belief is you’re deluded.

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By *exy Pretty FeetCouple
over a year ago

Live in Scotland Play in England


"I dont see why they are not shut already "

Agree

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


""However, may businesses currently deemed "essential" under government guidelines may have to close if a fifth tier is introduced.

This means off licences, builder's merchants and garden centres could all have to shut their doors"

Off licences !!!! I may actually start a riot if that happens

(not half joking!)

Close all non essential shops.Supermarkets sell most things for us to survive.

And would get much busier and crowded as a result.

The other shops selling essentials (like Wilko, Poundland and smaller convenience stores) should remain open.

Maybe supermarkets should be encouraged to switch to Click and Collect systems instead????? "

Then we will have to queue to get into supermarkets as we did in march to control the numbers shopping at one time.

The supermarkets sell what wilko and poundland sell so close them.

It's not for ever, things are not normal and we shouldn't be acting as if it is.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Well you'd better get used to it and spare a thought for our brave doctors and nurses, rather than preach violence , which is what appears you are doing

Spare me the sanctimony. Get used to what exactly? Clearly not read my follow up post either.

If you really think there won’t be open resistance come the end of furlough when there’s mass unemployment and recession then my personal belief is you’re deluded. "

I challenged your statement because my understanding of it was that you were advocating violence, your follow up post did not change that.

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


"People will only take so much. I’m surprised that British people have been so meek so far. A handful of protests up and down the country. But when the furlough money runs out I think it’ll be a blood bath. That’ll be fun. But at least my partner will be stopping in the UK for a bit

Sounds like you almost want this to happen?

Part of me does. I’m really black pilled at the minute and sick to death of everything covid. Nothing like a major crisis to have a good clear out.

Well you'd better get used to it and spare a thought for our brave doctors and nurses, rather than preach violence , which is what appears you are doing

Spare me the sanctimony. Get used to what exactly? Clearly not read my follow up post either.

If you really think there won’t be open resistance come the end of furlough when there’s mass unemployment and recession then my personal belief is you’re deluded.

I challenged your statement because my understanding of it was that you were advocating violence, your follow up post did not change that."

I wasn’t responding to you if you read the full post.

Your claim was I was advocating violence against people. I was not. I was expressing a desire to see open active resistance to the government using, admittedly violent terminology, but euphemisms none the less. I’ve used similar terminology before in the forums and you didn’t see fit to jump down my throat then.

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


"I think if more restrictions come in there will be a lot of anger.

The problem with garden centres is people go in to kill time, 4 plus groups at a time, touching everything, forgetting about the social distancing etc. Only hardened gardeners garden this time of year and they would know how to source materials they need. So don't start saying about mental health!"

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