Who is your first pick in the deputy leadership race? This poll is closed. |
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R. Allin-Khan | 6 | 1.60% | |
R. Burgon | 80 | 21.33% | |
D. Butler | 72 | 19.20% | |
A. Rayner | 35 | 9.33% | |
I. Murray | 5 | 1.33% | |
P. Flaps | 177 | 47.20% | |
Total: | 375 votes |
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Sanford posted:No he said this won't happen. He's heard that it's an estimated 20% of the workforce over a six month period which is only a couple of people a week. I started to correct his understanding of those figures and he said (in front of the full management team) "LOOK IF YOU WANT TO WORK FROM HOME SO BADLY WE CAN ARRANGE THAT AND PROBABLY HAVE A DISCUSSION ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT IMPACT THAT HAS ON YOUR REMUNERATION AT THE SAME TIME" so I dropped it and the discussion ended. He's definitely a person who knows above all else that number must go up, and he has had the opportunity to learn that consequences are something that happens to other people, not him. Azza Bamboo fucked around with this message at 12:41 on Mar 12, 2020 |
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 12:39 |
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fuckingg do something before it's too late, oh my god
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Sanford posted:No he said this won't happen. He's heard that it's an estimated 20% of the workforce over a six month period which is only a couple of people a week. I started to correct his understanding of those figures and he said (in front of the full management team) "LOOK IF YOU WANT TO WORK FROM HOME SO BADLY WE CAN ARRANGE THAT AND PROBABLY HAVE A DISCUSSION ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT IMPACT THAT HAS ON YOUR REMUNERATION AT THE SAME TIME" so I dropped it and the discussion ended. He's definitely a person who knows above all else that number must go up, and he has had the opportunity to learn that consequences are something that happens to other people, not him. I'd say make sure to get everyone in the office to touch their face and put their hands all over the surfaces in his office but it'd only result in him infecting a series of vulnerable elderly people when he spits at them for being in his way on the street or something
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 12:41 |
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 12:42 |
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Can we trust China's figures on its own performance though?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 12:44 |
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My local supermarket had fully filled shelves of toilet roll/hand wash and pretty much everything after being emptied on monday. Hopefully, that means the supplies are catching up.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 12:47 |
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I got on the tube this morning and there was a class of primary school children on a school trip. Maybe not the best time to drag thirty virus incubators around London's tourist hotspots?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:14 |
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Paging Coohoolin to the thread, check in please.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:16 |
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There are some really worrying noises coming out of the government that they're going to let this run rife "to build herd immunity" rather than actually, you know, do anything. https://twitter.com/Peston/status/1238038497052762113 Herd immunity is great, but the way to achieve that is via vaccinations, not by letting literally everyone catch it, 3-6% of people drop dead, and then hope the survivors build a good enough immunity to stop it the next time round. Fingers crossed something more concrete comes out the COBRA meeting, but I'm not holding my breath (because I won't be able to since my lungs will be riddled with COVID-19).
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:19 |
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Peston seems to be the only person reporting the Herd Immunity angle at the moment, I've not been able to find any reference to it anywhere else.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:24 |
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Also the virus has already mutated once and people have shown no signs of gaining immunity?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:26 |
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So erm, this would be a bad time for me to start weekly therapy sessions at a doctor's surgery right? Thinking I should be cancelling that
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:28 |
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I would seriously hope that Ireland’s response would embarrass the govt into doing I dunno, something, but they’re just going to double down on “ONLY BRITANE SOLDIERS ON” aren’t they?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:29 |
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Seriously, what's going on in Japan? They have an incredibly low test rate for how badly affected they look like they're going to be by this. Their healthcare service is pretty good, and you'd think that having to cancel the loving Olympics would get them off their backsides.
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Jippa posted:My local supermarket had fully filled shelves of toilet roll/hand wash and pretty much everything after being emptied on monday. Other way round for mine, no bog roll, rice or pasta today although they were fully stocked on Sunday. However they did have shitloads of tinned and frozen food so I can't help but think that there's some bullshit running round Facebook or something.
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Loonytoad Quack posted:There are some really worrying noises coming out of the government that they're going to let this run rife "to build herd immunity" rather than actually, you know, do anything. "So you're saying if we let everyone who it was fatal to just die, then by definition whatever population is left is 100% immune?"
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Darth Walrus posted:Seriously, what's going on in Japan? They have an incredibly low test rate for how badly affected they look like they're going to be by this. Their healthcare service is pretty good, and you'd think that having to cancel the loving Olympics would get them off their backsides. Either their initial response was perfect and they caught it well before it started community spreading or they're covering it up by selective testing restrictions like the USA.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:36 |
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Pro speedrun strats, taking damage to save
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Darth Walrus posted:Seriously, what's going on in Japan? They have an incredibly low test rate for how badly affected they look like they're going to be by this. Their healthcare service is pretty good, and you'd think that having to cancel the loving Olympics would get them off their backsides. Conspiracy angle would be they're terrified of having the olympics cancelled
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Deketh posted:So erm, this would be a bad time for me to start weekly therapy sessions at a doctor's surgery right? Thinking I should be cancelling that Speak to your doctor? They ought to have a good handle on it you'd hope.
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goddamnedtwisto posted:I can't help but think that there's some bullshit running round Facebook or something.
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big scary monsters posted:Speak to your doctor? They ought to have a good handle on it you'd hope. Yeah they just said come in tomorrow for the session, if official advice changes then they'd let me know. But official advice seems to be lacking at the mo and I don't have any faith in it keeping people safe. I've been waiting for the therapy for a few months so I don't wanna lose out. My therapist should call me back to discuss so I'll see what they say
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:50 |
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I was going to bold some lines but just read the whole loving thing quote:Amazon offers unlimited unpaid sick days
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:52 |
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How have Americans not rioted about their employment rights?
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:55 |
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Wes Streeting asking Andrea Leadsom to name one positive thing Chris Grayling has ever done and she flubbed it
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Tsietisin posted:How have Americans not rioted about their employment rights? What? Like some kinda socialist leech? Real 'muricans don't need rights, just freedom.
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 13:58 |
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Tsietisin posted:How have Americans not rioted about their employment rights? It's a free country. What is this, Red China?
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Total Meatlove posted:Wes Streeting asking Andrea Leadsom to name one positive thing Chris Grayling has ever done and she flubbed it __________\ Tsietisin posted:How have Americans not rioted about their employment rights?
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Tsietisin posted:How have Americans not rioted about their employment rights? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_LvRPX0rGY
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Loonytoad Quack posted:There are some really worrying noises coming out of the government that they're going to let this run rife "to build herd immunity" rather than actually, you know, do anything. If the WHO estimates are correct the numbers for letting this thing run wild are insane. A million dead by xmas from the disease itself; another 750,000 from secondary effects. That's unreal. WWI was 1 million British dead in 4 years, WWII was ~300,000 in 6 years. 1.75million in 6 months.
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Guavanaut posted:He stopped 50 terrorist attacks in his first day on the intelligence committee. "By Allah - bloody infidels, stealing our jobs!"
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# ? Mar 12, 2020 14:05 |
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I'm kinda wondering how much of this lax response is just governments gambling everything on a vaccine turning up before the consequences of inaction hit
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Total Meatlove posted:Wes Streeting asking Andrea Leadsom to name one positive thing Chris Grayling has ever done and she flubbed it He provided the absolute peak Brexit moment with the Ferry Fiasco.
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baka kaba posted:I'm kinda wondering how much of this lax response is just governments gambling everything on a vaccine turning up before the consequences of inaction hit It's more that throwing all the money in the world at this will only slightly delay the inevitable. Darth Walrus posted:Seriously, what's going on in Japan? They have an incredibly low test rate for how badly affected they look like they're going to be by this. Their healthcare service is pretty good, and you'd think that having to cancel the loving Olympics would get them off their backsides. From what I recall reading in February, Japan basically knows their healthcare system can cope as long as only those with severe symptoms turn up, so that's what they did - they said "if you catch it, take bedrest if you can, and call the hospital if you can't." They probably do have way more cases than they've officially reported but those people just self-isolated and lasted it out rather than go to the hospital just to get a test and then go home to do the bedrest anyway. Also East Asia has history of facemasking when you know you're infected with something, which helps limit the spread of the disease.
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Loonytoad Quack posted:There are some really worrying noises coming out of the government that they're going to let this run rife "to build herd immunity" rather than actually, you know, do anything. Some idiot official mentioned it on bbc breakfast and you could see his brain cog wirring hoping there were no follow up questions such as “herd immunity means everyone gets it?!”
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Down 9.7% on the FTSE today. Possibly going to go much, much lower depending on what happens after the American markets re-open (they gave them a 15 minute timeout just after they opened, it got that bad). Assuming we don't get a rebound, this is officially worse than any day in 2008/9.
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I'm an employee at a major Scottish university and despite our two-week spring break starting on Saturday all the administration has announced over the last three days is that school trips are cancelled and that students who travel abroad for the break should plan on having to self-isolate if they return and take some learning materials with them if they can't come back. Departments have been holding seminars this week on how to set up online teaching but the university has still said that they may only officially move to online teaching *after March 29*. Meanwhile all faculty and staff who have had constant contact with our highly international student body are still expected to come to campus... Also most of my colleagues seem to have been entirely oblivious to the possibility that restrictions might have been imminent until just a few days ago -- one person I was speaking to was still planning up until last Friday on travelling to Italy for work next week, and another was still scheduled to lead a group of students through Greece up until a few days ago. It's unbelievable that UK universities are implementing measures as simple as moving all teaching to online (something that most faculty members have experience with anyway by now) later than their US counterparts. The US government is actively trying to prevent such measures from being implemented, but administrations are going ahead with it anyway because they realize that they need to take the initiative. There's no way that UK campuses will still be open and operating normally by the end of March, but universities are basically pretending as if they will be and making it difficult for people to be able to plan accordingly.
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RockyB posted:(they gave them a 15 minute timeout just after they opened, it got that bad). For the second time this week lol. Wall Street has 'circuit breakers' auto-trigger if the S&P drops 7% and subsequently 13%. If those two 15 minute pauses don't stop it hitting 20% then all trading is done for the day.
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MeinPanzer posted:I'm an employee at a major Scottish university and despite our two-week spring break starting on Saturday all the administration has announced over the last three days is that school trips are cancelled and that students who travel abroad for the break should plan on having to self-isolate if they return and take some learning materials with them if they can't come back. Departments have been holding seminars this week on how to set up online teaching but the university has still said that they may only officially move to online teaching *after March 29*. Meanwhile all faculty and staff who have had constant contact with our highly international student body are still expected to come to campus... Also most of my colleagues seem to have been entirely oblivious to the possibility that restrictions might have been imminent until just a few days ago -- one person I was speaking to was still planning up until last Friday on travelling to Italy for work next week, and another was still scheduled to lead a group of students through Greece up until a few days ago. UCL, for one, does not give a gently caress, forcing all its employees to come to work. Managers are openly belittling staff who are worried about the outbreak. I have considered recording one of them on my phone yesterday and sending it to some news outlet. You have to seek manager's special permission to work remotely and we've been told that if you want to take paid leave you have to book it at least 4 days in advance. No emergency leave is allowed as they clocked that people are scared, and because UCL is yet to send everyone home, staff have started asking for leave en masse. One of the UCL students from the Far East was in the news for being assaulted on Oxford street by a group of crazy people telling him go back home with his virus. Yesterday, a woman in my open plan office reported that her mother tested positive. I hate this country. bornbytheriver fucked around with this message at 15:15 on Mar 12, 2020 |
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