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MattyC

New member
May 12, 2013
144
Richard Branson

Richard Branson did not demand that anyone take unpaid leave. The employees of Virgin Atlantic were asked by the CEO and senior leadership team to volunteer for 8 weeks of unpaid leave, one of three voluntary options offered, which the employees very happily took up. This was a move that has so far manged to stave off thousands of forced redundancies!! Richard Branson's first action was to put hundreds of millions of pounds into the Virgin Group which he is the owner of, which in turn owns 100s of companies that need help in the current climate. The villainisation of one person, who no longer is involved in the running of the airline, is a sure fire way to reduce the liklihood of the airline bouncing back after all this is over, which will end up costing everyone at Virgin their livelihoods! Which totally defeats the point of people defending the employees of Virgin Atlantic in the first place!
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,851
Almería
Richard Branson did not demand that anyone take unpaid leave. The employees of Virgin Atlantic were asked by the CEO and senior leadership team to volunteer for 8 weeks of unpaid leave, one of three voluntary options offered, which the employees very happily took up. This was a move that has so far manged to stave off thousands of forced redundancies!! Richard Branson's first action was to put hundreds of millions of pounds into the Virgin Group which he is the owner of, which in turn owns 100s of companies that need help in the current climate. The villainisation of one person, who no longer is involved in the running of the airline, is a sure fire way to reduce the liklihood of the airline bouncing back after all this is over, which will end up costing everyone at Virgin their livelihoods! Which totally defeats the point of people defending the employees of Virgin Atlantic in the first place!

Calm down, Richard.
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,851
Almería
Anybody mentioned this bunch of c-units yet?

A group of would-be holidaymakers who flew in a private jet from London to the Côte d’Azur in France have been turned back by police.

Seven men and three women arrived on the chartered aircraft to Marseille-Provence airport, where helicopters were waiting to fly them on to Cannes, where they had rented a luxury villa.

The men, aged 40-50, and women, aged 23-25, were refused permission to enter France and ordered by police to fly back to the UK.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...urn-back-private-jet-of-holidaymakers-from-uk


No time for a daddy daughter getaway.
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
18,607
Valley of Hangleton
Not one of them is British I’m told!!!

“None of the group — who were Croatian, German, French, Romanian and Ukrainian — had a valid reason for travelling to the area during the coronavirus pandemic, according to BFM TV.”
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
40 mile drive to drop off essentials?

There are schemes in place locally as well as online shopping options available. He has bent and stretched the rules to the point they’ve shattered.

He should resign.

Official Government info leaflet :

"People who are 70 and over, or those who have an
underlying health condition, are likely to be more seriously
affected. It is even more important that you protect yourself
now by following the advice above.
If you are at very high risk due to a serious underlying health condition,
you should have already received a letter from the NHS containing
specifc guidance about what to do.
If you need shopping or medication, ask family, friends or neighbours
to drop these at the door
, or if possible, order online. Use NHS online
services or the NHS App to book appointments or order repeat
prescriptions – only phone if this is not possible."




If he did what he said, he's well within the Government's published rules, and off the hook it seems.


The distance of the drive has no relevance in this case.
 


CheeseRolls

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 27, 2009
6,013
Shoreham Beach
Not one of them is British I’m told!!!

“None of the group — who were Croatian, German, French, Romanian and Ukrainian — had a valid reason for travelling to the area during the coronavirus pandemic, according to BFM TV.”

That's okay then. Just as well it wasn't a British airport they were allowed to fly in and out of, without having to explain their purpose. Presumably they got there and back in their hour of exercise. I am really struggling to understand why beaches and parks are tightly locked down, but airports are a free for all.
 


jonny.rainbow

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2005
6,646
Official Government info leaflet :

"People who are 70 and over, or those who have an
underlying health condition, are likely to be more seriously
affected. It is even more important that you protect yourself
now by following the advice above.
If you are at very high risk due to a serious underlying health condition,
you should have already received a letter from the NHS containing
specifc guidance about what to do.
If you need shopping or medication, ask family, friends or neighbours
to drop these at the door
, or if possible, order online. Use NHS online
services or the NHS App to book appointments or order repeat
prescriptions – only phone if this is not possible."




If he did what he said, he's well within the Government's published rules, and off the hook it seems.


The distance of the drive has no relevance in this case.

On the contrary, the distance is entirely relevant.

It makes it all the more likely that there was an alternative option available within a much closer proximity to Jenrick’s parents. These are listed in your quoted information.

He bent the rules and should resign.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,851
Almería
Not one of them is British I’m told!!!

“None of the group — who were Croatian, German, French, Romanian and Ukrainian — had a valid reason for travelling to the area during the coronavirus pandemic, according to BFM TV.”

That makes it no less *****.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,011
The Fatherland
Anybody mentioned this bunch of c-units yet?

A group of would-be holidaymakers who flew in a private jet from London to the Côte d’Azur in France have been turned back by police.

Seven men and three women arrived on the chartered aircraft to Marseille-Provence airport, where helicopters were waiting to fly them on to Cannes, where they had rented a luxury villa.

The men, aged 40-50, and women, aged 23-25, were refused permission to enter France and ordered by police to fly back to the UK.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...urn-back-private-jet-of-holidaymakers-from-uk


No time for a daddy daughter getaway.

Wouldn’t happen in Germany.


“BFMTV reported that nine of the jet passengers returned to the UK and the 10th chartered a private jet to Berlin.” - oh.
 






LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Anybody mentioned this bunch of c-units yet?

A group of would-be holidaymakers who flew in a private jet from London to the Côte d’Azur in France have been turned back by police.

Seven men and three women arrived on the chartered aircraft to Marseille-Provence airport, where helicopters were waiting to fly them on to Cannes, where they had rented a luxury villa.

The men, aged 40-50, and women, aged 23-25, were refused permission to enter France and ordered by police to fly back to the UK.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...urn-back-private-jet-of-holidaymakers-from-uk


No time for a daddy daughter getaway.
Those three hookers would have been busy with 7 complete ***** to entertain.
 




Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,177
On the contrary, the distance is entirely relevant.

It makes it all the more likely that there was an alternative option available within a much closer proximity to Jenrick’s parents. These are listed in your quoted information.

He bent the rules and should resign.

I drove 8 miles to deliver my parents their groceries and then 8 miles back again? Do I need to resign from something?
 






Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
On the contrary, the distance is entirely relevant.

It makes it all the more likely that there was an alternative option available within a much closer proximity to Jenrick’s parents. These are listed in your quoted information.

He bent the rules and should resign.
The distance is irrelevant.

Everyone is allowed to deliver food and medicines to relatives who are vulnerable and in complete lockdown. There is no distance limit.
 








vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,927


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
12,999
Someone here is praying for him, strangely.

I think someone on here may change his mind if he read both those posts again. 😁

Knocky1
Now having deep thoughts for Dominic Cummings health. Fingers crossed.
Vegster
Do you have a personal connection to Mr Cummings ? Is he family ? Only wondered because it seems an odd case to be specially concerned about when so many are suffering.
Knocky1
I don't wish anyone else to suffer.
 


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