After Eight Update: Oh, and here's another thought. Last week, one of my local chip shops had a sign on their door saying no more than 2 customers at a time. Yet behind the length of the counter were around 10 staff, all in close proximity to one another. Delivery drivers were congregated at the end of the shop, and assistants had to pass inches from them to go through to the back in order to get things. The shop has now started doing only deliveries and collections, yet is still packed full to the brim with staff. You can bet that at least some of those people would've been out clapping tonight, but by their work-environment behaviour they're not only putting themselves and their colleagues at risk, but also NHS staff who will have to treat them if they become infected. Way to go, peeps - that's the way to show your 'appreciation' - not!
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Thursday, 2 April 2020
FEELING SHEEPISH? HAND-CLAPPING EVENT IS BAAAAAAAAAAAACK!
After Eight Update: Oh, and here's another thought. Last week, one of my local chip shops had a sign on their door saying no more than 2 customers at a time. Yet behind the length of the counter were around 10 staff, all in close proximity to one another. Delivery drivers were congregated at the end of the shop, and assistants had to pass inches from them to go through to the back in order to get things. The shop has now started doing only deliveries and collections, yet is still packed full to the brim with staff. You can bet that at least some of those people would've been out clapping tonight, but by their work-environment behaviour they're not only putting themselves and their colleagues at risk, but also NHS staff who will have to treat them if they become infected. Way to go, peeps - that's the way to show your 'appreciation' - not!
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Kid, your sarcastic comment about the Dandy was the funniest (and rudest) thing I've read in ages :D
ReplyDeleteYet again I was fast asleep at 8pm last night (I'm such a lazy sod) so I still don't know if anybody clapped around here. But the "clapping for the NHS" event is now a weekly routine so I suppose I'll be awake on some future Thursday.
I agree with your opinion that it's an empty gesture and it annoys me that if I don't join in I'm not supporting the NHS - I can only repeat my comment from last week that I showed my support for the NHS by voting Labour in the election unlike millions of hypocritical Tory voters who've supported austerity and NHS cuts over the last decade but who think that they are absolved from guilt by standing on their doorsteps and clapping.
Sarcastic? Me? Never! Had a few hand-clappers in the area last night, CJ. How can people be so easily led?
ReplyDeleteAs you know, I'm non-partisan when it comes to politics, they're all useless. The NHS would still be in a state had labour been in power, 'cos they'll say anything to get voted in, then have some excuse for not being able to do anything. (The usual excuse - on both sides - is that the previous government left them with such a mess that there's no quick fix.) Then they hope the public won't notice when they award themselves huge pay rises. Trust me, CJ - they're both (all, in fact) just as bad.
And as I said last week, Labour are just as hypocritical as the Tories any day of the week. And who can we believe? Boris says that they've put more dosh into the NHS than Labour - and vice versa - so just who's telling the truth?
Kid, I was never a fan of Tony Blair and Blairism - too much in awe of Thatcher and Thatcherism in my opinion - but New Labour spent huge amounts on public services and the NHS. That's a fact. I just don't agree with your "they're all the same, they're all in it for themselves" attitude. I'd never vote Tory but I don't even think the Tories are in it for personal gain.
ReplyDeleteThey might not all start the same, CJ, but once they get a taste of the gravy train, they all become the same. You know who was one of the worst for going to Brussels, signing in, collecting her expenses, then coming straight back home again? Glenys Kinnock. David Cameron and Michael Heseltine are millionaires, so it was obviously power they were chasing rather than the money, and don't get me started on wee Jimmy Cranky (Nicola Sturgeon). Tory, Labour, SNP - whichever party or politician you care to name - they're all full of career-chasers. It's a dirty business.
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