firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 6:44 am
Been thinking this for a while now ... there is a chance more may die from the fallout of the effects of the 'big spend' than from the virus itself!
Something we agree on at last.
PDC wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:00 pm
Euler wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:19 am
The £330bn will mainly be in loans, so a lot will return to the coffers at some point.
Perhaps I miss-heard but I thought the loans were going to be government backed, not from the government themselves.
Looked into this more and the Government are backing the loans, they are not making the loans. So if a company defaults on the loan the bank will be repaid by the Government but otherwise the lending is coming from highstreet banks such as Barclays. How Barclays are accessing the money is not as clear.
Euler wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:21 am
BTW, woke up this morning with a slight temperature.
I hope it was a very very slight temperature as just read on your Twitter account this morning that you went out to Tesco's this morning to get something for lunch and
"I've [You] had to park and walk to my local Tesco's for the last few days. It's crazy. "
Is that really sensible actions to be taking, going out to a supermarket the last few days if you have potential symptoms?
Did you not have other stuff you could make for lunch or have delivered?
Also going out to a supermarket daily is madness imo even if you don't have symptoms but especially if you potentially are showing symptoms. Why not look at doing a big shop online or getting a friend to do it for you and leave the stuff outside your house etc.
Please Keep in mind we have been told by the Government that the whole household should go into self isolation for 14 days from the date of the last person to show any of the symptoms. To do otherwise is frankly irresponsible.