The Hesford Diet
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It covers up the faces of millions upon millions of ugly boilers of all sexes / genders. For that alone it ought to be mandatory wearing outside at all times.
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Those to the right were found to be more optimstic...a survey from years ago, so no, I cannot provide stats. I take no side, belong to no clubs and have friends of all voting persuasions, and yes, I will love anyone until they make it impossible for me not to.Tories generally less willing to wear masks when asked in opinion polls. I realise you don’t hold facts in much regard, since you love everyone equally.
While I broadly agree with your second sentence, what would be the position if you were challenged in a shop or on public transport where they are continuing to ask people to wear masks?
How can anyone enjoy life when obsessed by political data...I tend to judge people by how they treat me. I imagine you asking people how they vote before shaking their hand.If anyone wants the results from October
Support for having to wear masks in shops
Tories 74%
Labour 82%
Lib Dem 93%
Remain 86%
Leave 75%
Men 74%
Women 79%
Middle class 79%
Working class 75%
If you’ve been to the shops in the last week did you wear a face mask?
% not wearing a mask in the last week
Tories 25%
Labour 18%
Lib Dem 4%
Remain 12%
Leave 24%
Men 24%
Women 17%
Middle class 18%
Working class 23%
So the people least likely to wear a mask are working class blokes who voted leave and voted tory in 2019
Appreciate that these stats were from October but the high % of people suggesting they'd support wearing masks in shops wasn't what I was experiencing towards the end of August/September. Obviously only my own experience but it seemed to be well below 50%.If anyone wants the results from October
Support for having to wear masks in shops
Tories 74%
Labour 82%
Lib Dem 93%
Remain 86%
Leave 75%
Men 74%
Women 79%
Middle class 79%
Working class 75%
If you’ve been to the shops in the last week did you wear a face mask?
% not wearing a mask in the last week
Tories 25%
Labour 18%
Lib Dem 4%
Remain 12%
Leave 24%
Men 24%
Women 17%
Middle class 18%
Working class 23%
So the people least likely to wear a mask are working class blokes who voted leave and voted tory in 2019
Allegedly. How many people asked ? How many dole merchants etc.How many were asked in JAN 2020 ? Which shopping centre were people asked ? Metro,Blue Water,Westfield ?If anyone wants the results from October
Support for having to wear masks in shops
Tories 74%
Labour 82%
Lib Dem 93%
Remain 86%
Leave 75%
Men 74%
Women 79%
Middle class 79%
Working class 75%
If you’ve been to the shops in the last week did you wear a face mask?
% not wearing a mask in the last week
Tories 25%
Labour 18%
Lib Dem 4%
Remain 12%
Leave 24%
Men 24%
Women 17%
Middle class 18%
Working class 23%
So the people least likely to wear a mask are working class blokes who voted leave and voted tory in 2019
And Balaclavas just in case it's very windy !It covers up the faces of millions upon millions of ugly boilers of all sexes / genders. For that alone it ought to be mandatory wearing outside at all times.
Allegedly. How many people asked ? How many dole merchants etc.How many were asked in JAN 2020 ? Which shopping centre were people asked ? Metro,Blue Water,Westfield ?
And Balaclavas just in case it's very windy !
But Tory voting brexiteers are much more likely to be harder.If anyone wants the results from October
Support for having to wear masks in shops
Tories 74%
Labour 82%
Lib Dem 93%
Remain 86%
Leave 75%
Men 74%
Women 79%
Middle class 79%
Working class 75%
If you’ve been to the shops in the last week did you wear a face mask?
% not wearing a mask in the last week
Tories 25%
Labour 18%
Lib Dem 4%
Remain 12%
Leave 24%
Men 24%
Women 17%
Middle class 18%
Working class 23%
So the people least likely to wear a mask are working class blokes who voted leave and voted tory in 2019
Typo ,should have been 2022 ,ran out of 2's !It was a political opinion poll done with a representative sample. They weren’t opportunistically asked in a shopping centre. Why would they be asked in January 2020?
That well known lefty, woke Spectator disagrees with youBecause Tories tend to be more better educated.
100%. Vile things.Nice to see the back of them once more.
100%. Vile things.
Indeed.100%. Vile things.
Apparently mask wearing is more common in the Tory heartlands of the SE.Because Tories tend to be more affluent and better educated.
Appreciate that these stats were from October but the high % of people suggesting they'd support wearing masks in shops wasn't what I was experiencing towards the end of August/September. Obviously only my own experience but it seemed to be well below 50%.
Funny that, because the large Asda that I use was pretty much 100% for mask-wearing throughout the mandated period.Depends where you live. Where I am it was close to 100%. And where you shop. I suspect Waitrose here in SW London has much higher mask wearing than an Asda in a Red Wall town, for example. You can tell where someone has got on the Tube based on whether they have a mask on as it seems to match on to all other class indicators.
Nice to see the back of them once more.
I have used my common sense, yes and no depending on the situation And the people involved, we are social beings, I am more careful now.Just out of curiosity do you partake in much social activity which requires close proximity to other people?