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gulliver1 | 09:14 Thu 16th Sep 2021 | News
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Latest Gov advice....People should wear face coverings when gathered in a crowded spaces with others.
But it seems it does not apply when fourty Con Mps are sat around a conference table. or when the Cons are sat next to each other in Parliament, or meeting rooms, or chambers in Parliament . Is it because they are all in the same.... Con Cronie Club ..Bubble...?.
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The latest Government advice states,

"We expect and recommend that members of the public continue to wear face coverings in crowded and enclosed spaces ***where you come into contact with people you don’t normally meet.*** [emphasis added] For example, on public transport."

Those MPs are likely to often meet each other so that satisfies the guidance.
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So that means Covid is now classed as non contagious.if you are member of the Elite Con Club .
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10 29 "so that satisfies the guidance" Wonder if the covid germ Knows that?.
Did you actually bother to read what THECORBYLOON wrote?
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12.33 Yes I did bother to read what THECORBYLOON wrote.
It's your posts that I usually don't bother to read.
Blooming hell,Gully.TCL answered your query most succintly,yet you are still frothing at the mouth.Go and have a lie down,e***t.
So when does a mp become a member of the public ? When they is sacked maybe
It’s because they’re made of stern stuff, gully. British, you know. We’re a tough bunch! :o)
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13.41....... Do**er......
@14.33.Takes one to know one.
do you have a link to the story you'd like to discuss?
You can see them on BBC Parliament, there's no need for a link.

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