Sir Humphrey - it could be because that allowed individuals to be anti-social (in their comfort zone) under the excuse of covid rules. It was a convenient rule, mind you.
Labour voters, women and older people are more likely to support reintroducing restrictions according to the poll
No surprise really. Public sector workers, the economically inactive and people who have no social life and don’t use affected venues support measures.
Becayse this poll is about what the people questioned want *other* people to do with their bodies
if other people want to stay indoors with no more than 6 people and wear a mask everywhere they go they can. I object to them being in favour of forcing others to do the same tho.
It’s just an inevitable after effect of an 18 month government scare campaign coupled with people forgetting what normal looks like - this percentage will fall over time
"Why does it bother you so much what other people choose to do with their bodies?"
Isn't this literally the opposite of this poll, which wants to impose restrictions on other people? No one is stopped from following any of the lockdown rules from now until eternity if they so choose.
Sorry Canadian team basic has moved on to group "hehing" regardless of the stupidity of one of their own number, they won't be making further comment at this time
It's not a lack of a sense of humour. It's just the pointless and entirely predictable hounding of chosen targets over the slightest misstep, regardless of the numerous dumb ass things you lot say. It's very transparent
The actual site suggests it is a % of people who want restrictions reinstated and who think restrictions have been lifted too soon. I wonder if the data was extrapolated ONLY from those who think restrictions were lifted too soon.
As always, there might be more nuance behind these figures than twitter would have you believe.
I’m betting this poll is manipulated just like that one from a few weeks ago that showed ridiculous levels of support for permanent restrictions, permanent nightclub closures etc. When they redid that poll with the same questions but more neutral language, they found support for restrictions crashed - to like a third or quarter what the original Poll showed.
Sir Humphrey showed how this stuff worked 40 Years ago.
And the three voices they have chosen as presumably representative are quite striking. The first one in particular is the most extraordinarily selfish bedwetter, you couldn't invent him if you tried.
Anyway most peoples' views on things tend to be to repeat the last persuasive thing they heard.
Given that the media seem to amplify anybody who is panicking and give little airtime to anybody who wants to get on with things unless they are a senior politician (and then only to report that they are being criticised) it's hardly surprising that lots of people are scared.
And the three voices they have chosen as presumably representative are quite striking. The first one in particular is the most extraordinarily selfish bedwetter, you couldn't invent him if you tried.
There are 4 voices and the first one is a woman not a man. Her bed is very wet. She is also a vax refuser.
The 4th one is basically a team saner so perhaps that is why you missed him in your attempt to find bias? Best bit of his tough guy speech - In one word - I am exhausted by this pandemic. And I'll throw in angry and indignant, too. That is more than one word bro!
The middle two are perfectly normal people with well adjusted views on Covid.
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Genuinely astonishing that 45% of people want it to be illegal for a household of 4 to have 3 guests round.
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Sir Humphrey - it could be because that allowed individuals to be anti-social (in their comfort zone) under the excuse of covid rules. It was a convenient rule, mind you.
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just england from the poll clergs
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But what about the poo?
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yes, chill, but the rest of the UK still mandates them so maskw**kers from Land's End to John O'Groats
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Labour voters, women and older people are more likely to support reintroducing restrictions according to the poll
No surprise really. Public sector workers, the economically inactive and people who have no social life and don’t use affected venues support measures.
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Why does it bother you so much what other people choose to do with their bodies?
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Becayse this poll is about what the people questioned want *other* people to do with their bodies
if other people want to stay indoors with no more than 6 people and wear a mask everywhere they go they can. I object to them being in favour of forcing others to do the same tho.
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there is 100% a kind of person who is pleased their husband or wife can't have fun without them any more
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It’s just an inevitable after effect of an 18 month government scare campaign coupled with people forgetting what normal looks like - this percentage will fall over time
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will it? people are obsessed with covid
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Heh
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Yeah that's pretty good.
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heh2
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hehheh
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These numbers don't reflect the views of the people I speak to about this*
*In my mind
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"Why does it bother you so much what other people choose to do with their bodies?"
Isn't this literally the opposite of this poll, which wants to impose restrictions on other people? No one is stopped from following any of the lockdown rules from now until eternity if they so choose.
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Sorry Canadian team basic has moved on to group "hehing" regardless of the stupidity of one of their own number, they won't be making further comment at this time
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Come on Linda, live a little. Recognise it’s funny that Clergham is complaining about people being obsessed with covid.
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Not sure a sense of humour is Team Sane’s strong suit, chimp.
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Yeah come on, turn that frown upside down. You waste a lot of your mental energy being really very cross with people having a laugh on the internet.
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It's not a lack of a sense of humour. It's just the pointless and entirely predictable hounding of chosen targets over the slightest misstep, regardless of the numerous dumb ass things you lot say. It's very transparent
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I'm not cross I just think you're a aunt
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logic fail
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Right.
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The actual site suggests it is a % of people who want restrictions reinstated and who think restrictions have been lifted too soon. I wonder if the data was extrapolated ONLY from those who think restrictions were lifted too soon.
As always, there might be more nuance behind these figures than twitter would have you believe.
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I’m betting this poll is manipulated just like that one from a few weeks ago that showed ridiculous levels of support for permanent restrictions, permanent nightclub closures etc. When they redid that poll with the same questions but more neutral language, they found support for restrictions crashed - to like a third or quarter what the original Poll showed.
Sir Humphrey showed how this stuff worked 40 Years ago.
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% who want to pay taxes to sustain these restrictions: 0%
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"Recognise it’s funny that Clergham is complaining about people being obsessed with covid."
Heh.
Thread = heh overload
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There does seem to be a bias in the media - conscious or not - towards presenting views from people who want lots of restrictions.
I read this article about the US earlier because my wife is off there
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-58014719
And the three voices they have chosen as presumably representative are quite striking. The first one in particular is the most extraordinarily selfish bedwetter, you couldn't invent him if you tried.
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Her rather.
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I've hehed so much I've pooed my pants. Good thing I'm wearing a mask to protect others from my poo particles.
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Anyway most peoples' views on things tend to be to repeat the last persuasive thing they heard.
Given that the media seem to amplify anybody who is panicking and give little airtime to anybody who wants to get on with things unless they are a senior politician (and then only to report that they are being criticised) it's hardly surprising that lots of people are scared.
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There are 4 voices and the first one is a woman not a man. Her bed is very wet. She is also a vax refuser.
The 4th one is basically a team saner so perhaps that is why you missed him in your attempt to find bias? Best bit of his tough guy speech - In one word - I am exhausted by this pandemic. And I'll throw in angry and indignant, too. That is more than one word bro!
The middle two are perfectly normal people with well adjusted views on Covid.
The article is quite balanced.
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Yeah, fair enough.
I suppose I was just so astonished that they printed the first nutbag, the others didn't really make an impression.
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