27 March 2021  /  Updated 17 July 2021
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A faux pas?


Ben Shirley
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See this article about 'freedom passes': https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8974617/Britons-test-negative-Covid-twice-week-set-receive-freedom-pass.html

See specifically this quote: "A source told the Telegraph: 'They will allow someone to wander down the streets, and if someone else asks why they are not wearing a mask, they can show the card, letter or an App.'"

The last thing I knew, the freedom to walk public streets unmasked is one of the last freedoms we may still enjoy. Has our source uttered a careless faux pas, or is the government intending to make even that an offence, except for the chosen few?

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miahoneybee
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I noticed that too.. I have never worn a mask and occasionally get asked but not much. I dont think I need a piece of paper or app to tell them why. I can just open my mouth and speak or will talking be banned next o am pleased to say most parents in the school yard today ignored the letters to muzzle up ( new school ruling) but what I did witness that I am disgusted with it now separating classes in the playground with comes. Its child abuse.disgusting.

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miahoneybee
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Next it will be using the kids to shame the family onto wearing masks or they will be the odd one out all encouraged by the school.

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Eddie
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It's horrifying that a so called Conservative government belive that our freedom is theirs to dole out. They, along with all the other collaborating parties, deserve to be completely destroyed

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