Thursday 30th July 2020
Posted: Thu 30 Jul, 2020 6:50 am
Morning all.
Boris Johnson has made a number of inaccurate claims about child poverty levels since coming to power, the UK's statistics watchdog has said.
The PM has argued that poverty levels have come down under his government.
But the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) said some of the figures he has quoted to back this claim up are incorrect.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... lways-does" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" Jennifer Rubin, a Washington Post columnist, wrote on Tuesday: “The media’s fetish with ‘tone’ seems to tell us more about the media than Trump. It is part of the mainstream media’s collective determination to avoid spelling out how irrational and impulsive he actually is.”
The media engages in “gaslighting” by disingenuously presenting Trump as a rational president, Rubin added. “The media’s acknowledgment of the frightening reality we have lived with for four years will come, I suspect, only after Trump leaves office.” "
As DAG said "Nice try"...Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???
1:46 PM · Jul 30, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
(cJA bold)frog222 wrote:Whenever djt appears 'normal', I wonder WTH they've put in his diet coke, then it wears off !https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... lways-does" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" Jennifer Rubin, a Washington Post columnist, wrote on Tuesday: “The media’s fetish with ‘tone’ seems to tell us more about the media than Trump. It is part of the mainstream media’s collective determination to avoid spelling out how irrational and impulsive he actually is.”
The media engages in “gaslighting” by disingenuously presenting Trump as a rational president, Rubin added. “The media’s acknowledgment of the frightening reality we have lived with for four years will come, I suspect, only after Trump leaves office.” "
Quite a list of the journo gaslighters ...
Agreed. I'm not being condescending or generally hostile towards them as individuals in this context. If I were working in their environment, I'd most likely write as they do too. The nature of mainstream journalism and other circumstances contribute to this being so.AnatolyKasparov wrote:With few exceptions, modern MSM journalists are like dogs - brilliant at picking up tone, not so much on actual content.
(cJA bold)Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???
1:46 pm · 30 Jul 2020
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Ellen L Weintraub is US Federal Election CommissionEllen L Weintraub
@Ellen L Weintraub
No, Mr. President. No. You don't have the power to move the election. Nor should it be moved. States and localities are asking you and Congress for funds so they can properly run the safe and secure elections all Americans want. Why don't you work on that?
2:46 pm · 30 Jul 2020
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RogerOThornhill wrote:I know the guy who runs Pimlico Plumbers a bit of an arse but even so...
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Pimlico
@PimlicoPlumbers
To all the cycle fascists and their TFL pals who think they know how to run my business: http://ow.ly/2rrd50AMpLY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;I’ve had enough of cycle fascists whining about their precious road space when what they really want is to run all non-cycles off the road; and I’m also sick of the bike bureaucrats who have taken over TFL, and who as we speak are painting great swathes of Central London's roads blue, making it next to impossible to run any kind of service business.
The Independent
@Independent
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New lockdown restrictions put in place in north of England following spike in coronavirus transmission
9:20 pm · 30 Jul 2020
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Separate households will not be allowed to meet indoors in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire from midnight, the government has announced.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said an "increasing rate of transmission" had been identified in those areas.
"The spread is largely due to households meeting and not abiding to social distancing," he said.
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Tom Hamilton
@thhamilton
Does “separate households meeting indoors” amount to a ban on pubs and restaurants? If you take those words literally then it does but it isn’t clear, it might just mean you can’t go to other people’s houses.
9:54 pm · 30 Jul 2020
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No change there, then.citizenJA wrote: The announcement isn't very clear
government dispensing contradictory bits of information late on Thursday nightAnatolyKasparov wrote:No change there, then.citizenJA wrote: The announcement isn't very clear
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-s ... 00708.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;A council struggling to stave off a coronavirus local lockdown has got so fed up with perceived failures with the government's contact tracing system that it is setting up its own version.
Sandwell's director of public health, Lisa McNally, told Sky News that dozens of staff had been seconded to the new team to battle COVID-19 outbreaks in the area.
Sandwell, in the West Midlands, currently has the seventh highest case rate in England - 54.1 per 100,000 people - having seen a sharp jump of 332% in the 14 days up to 26 July.
"I wouldn't quite go as far as to say we've given up on Test and Trace, but we're not happy with just allowing them to do their job anymore," Ms McNally said.
"I just don't see the urgency to fix this; I really don't see them running around in a panic."
The council has instead decided to set up its own system to deliver "a lite version of contact tracing" to plug the gaps of people with the virus not being reached.
Language has been a particular barrier amid a struggle to provide staff with translation services to help them communicate with people who don't speak English.
"As soon as the new case comes in now we're not waiting for Test and Trace to fail to reach them, we're phoning them the same day," Ms McNally said.
"We will have a language speaker available for them, immediately - if we find out they only speak Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic etc - so we can first of all give the important messages that they need to know.
"We can also do a lite version of contact tracing, in that we can ask them if they've been to any social events, to prayers on a Friday, to Gurdwara.
"And if, of course, they have been within a 48-hour period before they tested positive or have symptoms, we will then alert that setting to say you've had a confirmed case in your setting and here's the action you need to take.
"So we're immediately filling that gap in ourselves."
This effort isn't even good enough for satire. But it's government policy.Press release
New rules on gatherings in some parts of Northern England
The Health Secretary Matt Hancock has this evening announced that new rules on social gatherings will be introduced in Northern England to stop the spread of COVID-19. These changes will also apply in Leicester city.
This is in response to an increasing trend in the number of cases per 100,000 people in the area, and data from PHE and the JBC which suggests transmission among households is a key infection pathway in the area.
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Households may go to hospitality, for instance bars and pubs, but new guidance will make clear that two households should not go to hospitality together.
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jesusnew rules on gatherings in some parts of northern england