If the ultimate prize is Christmas, that's going to lead to some rash decisions.
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There’s slightly bigger priorities than Christmas.
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Sorry, but Christmas is currently the least of the worries. We are talking Covid-19 handling, or lack thereof now equalling negligence. There is the PPE procurement scandal, the disastrous negotiations with the EU, the Free School Meals fiasco Life and livelihoods are at stake
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Stop adding to the confusion and delays. Ask people to reduce their indoor contacts to the bare minimum NOW. Act through your Councils. Lead for goodness sake! It is a crisis, not a letter writing opportunity.
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for a number of us xmas is meaningless and look forward to January when the new year starts
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Whatever this government do, just stay at home this Christmas full stop
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This is an international crisis. There is no way Christmas is going to be normal. Our worldwide aim should be to minimise the number of lives that are lost or ruined by this virus. When we've done that we can all celebrate. Christmas is irrelevant.
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Can you stop pulling the Christmas card trick? It’s 1 day what about the other 364 days.. do you think Covid-19 has agreed a ceasefire for December 25th?
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