How is encouraging the state to eradicate prejudice (in all its forms) remotely connected to, never mind causing, the 'unleashing of a totalitarian monster'?By encouraging the state to fight every 'ism' they have now unleashed a totalitarian monster that is now coming back to bite them.
Lucky the individual states can make their own rules, eh?
I hadn't given it any thought. It doesn't apply to me, so why would I? Just responding to Pete's comment, and hadn't noticed Sir Galahad and EFLImpudence had already corrected him.Did you ever think the travel industry, in those EU states would ever ban such a lucrative trade.
Unfortunately, it appears they go after the crimes that are easiest to deal with, be cleared up quickly and preferably brings in the readies.The police should be going after proper crimes.
That's BS and you know it. Kids transmit the virus the same as everyone else. You are just saying that because you have kids.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0962-9We estimate that susceptibility to infection in individuals under 20 years of age is approximately half that of adults aged over 20 years, and that clinical symptoms manifest in 21% (95% credible interval: 12–31%) of infections in 10- to 19-year-olds, rising to 69% (57–82%) of infections in people aged over 70 years. Accordingly, we find that interventions aimed at children might have a relatively small impact on reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, particularly if the transmissibility of subclinical infections is low. Our age-specific clinical fraction and susceptibility estimates have implications for the expected global burden of COVID-19, as a result of demographic differences across settings.
The other thing is the exemption rules are slacker than a lady of the night's knicker elastic and that doesn't help.
Anyone can not wear a mask and nobody can do anything about it.
UK travellers could be barred from entering the EU from 1 January as travel rules associated with being part of the EU expire and pandemic restrictions block entry.Lucky the individual states can make their own rules, eh?
Unrestricted travel to countries within the bloc will no longer automatically apply to UK residents from then.
A spokesman for ABTA, the travel industry trade body, said: "The EU has sought to adopt a common approach to travel restrictions, but this is only a recommendation and individual countries are able to implement their own measures, including options like travel corridors and testing."
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-55256248
Who knows?
Another stab in the dark?
Who knows?
Another stab in the dark?
I believe that should be a 'shot in the dark'Who knows?
Another stab in the dark?