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From wednesday we can use our bikes again.
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(13-05-20, 02:48 PM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: Gnasher - I provided a link to the welsh assembly wording. The UK wording is very similar. Only certain businesses were forced to close. Others chose to close for a variety of reasons. As for the "lazy sods" comment, read it again. I actually said " the lazy sods who could work SAFELY but chose to sit at home". The key word there is "chose". i.e wont go back to work even though they could.

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Your selection of words and the context in how it is meant is open to interpretation, well sort of.  The phase "but chose to sit at home" and your on the word 'chose' is implying it was a choice made by someone who's been furloughed.  They had no input in that decision what so ever i.e. no choice.  They were furloughed by either their employer or forced to close as self employed by direct closure of their workplace or business by the government, they no choice.  Neither do they have any choice of staying on furlough, if their work place reopens they go back to work, if after July they don't the employer will have to support the furlough cost, these as yet haven't been announced.  If an employer is working a flanker they'll have to start paying for it, the employee has no input or choice what so ever.

Your play with words is utter bollocks and you know it. 

I repeat my question are you still saying my Mrs and all those furloughed are and for your benefit choosing to be lazy sods? 


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Re: From wednesday we can use our bikes again. - by Gnasher - 13-05-20, 03:32 PM

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