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Tier 4 scenario
The Government will "rule nothing out" on the prospect of a new fourth tier of restrictions, Matt Hancock has said.

Officials are drawing up fresh plans to add an extra lockdown level, which could see restaurants and non-essential shops shut in the event infection rates in England fail to drop.

The fourth tier is thought to be viewed as a short term option which could be deployed instead of national circuit-breaker restrictions in order to get the spread of the virus back under control.

Back in August, the Department for Education published a four-tier structure, in which all educational institutions including primary schools and early years settings would be shut. Existing tier three measures include the closure of pubs and bars that do not serve food, topped up by shutting gyms, soft play centres and casinos.

Asked about it on Monday 26 October, the Health Secretary told BBC Breakfast: "We've always said all along that we take nothing off the table.

"Having said that, we have seen the rise in the number of cases has slowed a bit.

"The problem is it's still going up, and while it's still going up we've got to act to get it under control.

"We rule nothing out but at the moment the three-tier system is what we're working to and it's effective in slowing the growth of this virus but it hasn't brought this curve to a halt."

Government scientists including Prof Chris Whitty, the Chief Medical Officer, have warned that the "base line" Tier 3 restrictions were unlikely to be enough to bring down the R-rate alone.

What are Tier 4 restrictions?
Talks are underway between officials and local authorities to create a "plan B" to drive Covid-19 infection rates down if the current three-tiered lockdown system fails to work.

Extra tier three-plus or potential tier four restrictions could mean restaurants and non-essential shops are forced to close.

Under a distinct tier system created by the Department for Education, all educational institutions, including primary schools and early years settings, would be shut.

Matt Hancock ruled nothing in or out when he was asked about Tier 4 restrictions on Monday October 26, but it is thought new restrictions could be introduced in some parts of the country as early as November.
 
Don't know if this is factually correct

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Just one small problem though - the bloke may have just doxxed himself
(next time don't actually mention the name of the limited company perhaps)
 
Don't know if this is factually correct

c7d7dd6c55f86acb.jpg


Just one small problem though - the bloke may have just doxxed himself
(next time don't actually mention the name of the limited company perhaps)
In the states at least, that would mean his corporation could get nailed with the fine, but he himself couldnt be, at which point the company could just file bankruptcy and get dissolved. Since his corporation has no assets, no harm no foul (although i hope he likes paperwork). He could then open a new corporation.

He could become an ordained minister too. I am, took 5 minutes. Here in the states u have to also pay a fee to the state u live in to actually start a church or do weddings n stuff (including holding church services in his living room), but its only like $50 or so.

Great tax benefits here too
 
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In the states at least, that would mean his corporation could get nailed with the fine, but he himself couldnt be, at which point the company could just file bankruptcy and get dissolved. Since his corporation has no assets, no harm no foul (although i hope he likes paperwork). He could then open a new corporation.

He could become an ordained minister too. I am, took 5 minutes. Here in the states u have to also pay a fee to the state u live in to actually start a church or do weddings n stuff (including holding church services in his living room), but its only like $50 or so.

Great tax benefits here too

The point to remember:
DON'T post out that you are trying to find loopholes
and then post your company name, at your own address
that can be viewed by anybody - the guy has just doxxed himself

It would have been wiser to say he just created a limited company
but not give out the actual name etc....

perhaps a case of giving out a little too much info on weird world wide web
 
The point to remember:
DON'T post out that you are trying to find loopholes
and then post your company name, at your own address
that can be viewed by anybody - the guy has just doxxed himself

It would have been wiser to say he just created a limited company
but not give out the actual name etc....

perhaps a case of giving out a little too much info on weird world wide web
Well, yeah, that was just stupid.
 
lmao...hes not thinking big enough. He needs to apply for small business bailout relief funds
 
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Thought up by Boris at an after 22:00 bash in number 10's workplace canteen no doubt.

Thing is, they are going to think up yet more rushed through crap later...

Lock most stuff down, but aim to keep nurseries, schools & universities open
So kids all mixing with 1,000 others won't spread & infect households ???

Everybody gets locked down, so soon the app becomes ultra pointless coz nobody is going out
Nobody goes out, no notifications, no need to get tested, no mass testing cases start dropping

Hooray - it has all been a success, they'll claim

until the next lurgy lock down for the 3rd/4th wave

No I don't have the answers, but I'm concerned just how rushed some of these measures could be
guess we shall soon find out later what shit is hitting what size fan
 
Don't know if this is factually correct

c7d7dd6c55f86acb.jpg


Just one small problem though - the bloke may have just doxxed himself
(next time don't actually mention the name of the limited company perhaps)
I've heard that one but........ surely it would cost more than stated.
Can you run a business from a residential home ?
Council tax would increase no doubt !
Insurance for the business !
Loads more catches I'm sure.
 
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