Lockdown Easing Postponed – in Scotland!

Scotland’s Supreme Leader, Nic Sturge-On, has announced that the lockdown rules in place in some areas will remain in force after Monday. The Sun has more.

The Scots First Minister revealed Glasgow and Moray will remain subject to tougher Level 3 restrictions on Monday as the rest of mainland Scotland drops to Level 2.

It means people in Glasgow will be no longer allowed to mix in each other’s homes from Monday as planned.

And those in the affected areas shouldn’t travel in or out of them either.

The slamming on the handbrake is over fresh fear the India variant is driving an [upsurge in cases] in Scotland’s second largest city.

Some 80.4 cases per 100,000 people were recorded in Glasgow in the seven days to May 11, with experts warning of a “loss of control”.

Speaking to the Scottish Parliament today, Ms Sturgeon told MSPs that “pressing pause” would ensure that coronavirus measures would not have to be reimposed at a later date.

She said: “I know how disappointing this will be, but pressing pause for a few days will hopefully avoid a situation in which we have to impose even more restrictive measures over the next few weeks.”

Initially, both areas will remain at Level 3 for a week, with a further decision made at the end of next week.

It heralds the return of local restrictions for Scotland after parts of the central belt were subject to tougher measures last year.

They will have less freedoms than counterparts in other areas of Scotland, who will be able to mix indoors in groups of six from three households.

Overnight stays are also allowed under Level 2, but are banned in Level 3.

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ThomasPelham
4 years ago

Lockdowns to avoid varients = perpetual lockdown. It’ll always take a few months for the vaccine to catch up, then to distribute. By the time you’ve got there, you’ll have another varient of some sort.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  ThomasPelham

Indeed
Continuing current lockdown to avoid future lockdown = jam tomorrow = big lie

Hopeless
4 years ago
Reply to  ThomasPelham

For sure. The only remedy is nuclear Armageddon, where only cockroaches survive. The pity is that Whitty, Ferguson, Johncock et al are cockroaches.

Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  ThomasPelham

It’s a complete lie. No variant differs enough from the original virus to require an adjusted vaccine,
I just cannot understand how anyone believes this total lie.

maggie may
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Yeadon

Sheer brainwashing isn’t it and the inability of so many people to think rationally as a result. My hairdresser (mobile) said yesterday that she has quite a few clients who despite being fully vaccinated are still unwilling to leave their houses. You do wonder what their thought process is.

monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

They have been numbed through fear and blatant disinformation. Not everyone thinks of looking elsewhere to find out what is really going on. Sadly, they trust the government and SAGE, who seem to be having a good laugh at our expense.

Judy Watson
Judy Watson
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Indeed it is brainwashing. Last week I asked friend to pick me up from Heathrow in June(I am in Thailand which is on the green list).

he said no because he didn’t want to put mine or his health at risk. He will not go to anyones house or take the grandchildren in the car.

He has had both vaccines.

Sad huh?

hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Yeadon

What’s that expression ‘ If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it´. It is staggering and I can’t even get most people to open up and discuss the issue.

hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago
Reply to  ThomasPelham

Yes. Those who don’t want us to return to anything like normal are really onto a winner with these variants. The take on this pandemic has become – unfortunately like much of science nowadays – totally reductionist. We really need to step back and look holistically at the big picture and see how much harm has been done this past year – all in the so-called interest of protecting people!

Hopeless
4 years ago

No doubt something similar will be rammed down English throats by the time the Sunday rags come out. As usual, SAGE are pushing the “Destroy UK” buttons, and the gutless wonder will let them.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

Yes, Kim Jong-Johnson revels in locking down

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

They voted for her… they got her…..their problem

thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

As I’m sick of telling my English/Welsh/NI friends; more people vote AGAINST the SNP in Scotland than vote FOR them. The problem is the pro-union vote is split 3 ways.

Believe me, most people in Scotland are just as appalled by her “leadership” as those of you in the rest of the UK.

Speak for the people of Scotland she does NOT!

LePib
LePib
4 years ago

I”ve campaigned for Scottish Independence for years in order to get away from these idiots that keep getting voted in in Englandshire – don’t diss the SNP when Scotland have not voted for a Conservative government since around Nineteen Fifty Oatcake. Still – I cancelled my SNP membership last week – not keen on being run by yet another bunch of villains.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  LePib

So if Grovel Smarmer got voted in in England, you’d rejoice?
God help you.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

You attribute imaginary views to your adversary

Epi
Epi
4 years ago

Egos. Why for instance did so many anti Lockdown candidates stand for the London mayoral election? I know it would have made little difference but if they’d got together as a coalition the anti Lockdown vote might have done even better. Just a thought!

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  Epi

Exactly. Time to put personal ambition aside and figure out who has the best chance in a coalition because there is much that unites them. Pick the winner out of a hat if necessary! Just stop splitting the damned vote.

patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
patrickmercer@rocketmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

But it’s not just their problem is it? Where Sturgeon leads Johnson follows. England will go for a similar solution in designated areas/tiers next week, but we’ll get the south of the country into full freedom (except masks) after Jun 21 to allow Johnson to get married. But after that…. Tiers in Sep, full lockdown in Oct.

The fascinating conundrum for Johnson and Sturgeon will be COP 26 in Glasgow in November: how will they balance that one?

Norman
4 years ago

Looking at age related “cases” shows that the peak age group is 14 to 19 year olds, which is why even if they have it, they haven’t needed hospitalisation and simply don’t die from it.the
Test enough school kids twice a week and figures are almost guaranteed.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

There is no hope for Scotland.

Scotland is doomed.

zners
zners
4 years ago

You know how she works. She either copies or tries to get ahead of the agenda. Which means, we’ll follow suit eventually. I don’t know why I get surprised by any of this anymore. Known the plan since mid last year. I think its more a case of wishing I was wrong but I really need to get real and prepare best I can. Get ready folks. The next step will be rampant inflation so make sure you have a) money in assets like shares and property or b) have cash at hand to accommodate food prices going up.

imp66
imp66
4 years ago
Reply to  zners

They’ll ban cash soon enough…with the excuse that it harbours the virus and other nasties! Big Brother can then really be the all-seeing eye. Bastards!

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  zners

Invest now in canned food. Move to Dixie.

Catee
4 years ago

Bet they’re really glad they voted her back in….. Suckers

bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
4 years ago

So fatty the pretend Jogger has all but canned 21 June. What a surprise. And yet no English media are pointing out what this prat in Scotland is up to. Absolutely awful bunch. But hey people voted for them.

anapaularocha
4 years ago

Hello everyone! I was wondering where I could share this you tube podcast or perhaps suggests Toby to have a look if it can be included on the newsround session. It is cohesive and such in depth. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/3NODUelJeCE

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  anapaularocha

The LS team are on lockdownsceptics@gmail.com

anapaularocha
4 years ago

A suggestion to be included on the newsround : https://youtu.be/3NODUelJeCE

PoshPanic
4 years ago

How the hell can anybody have voted for this nasty little hag?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

The alternatives were terrible.

For the same reason, England voted for Kim Jong-Johnson instead of Jeremy Corbyn.

MikeAustin
4 years ago

Sooo predictable!! First Sturgeon and Drakeford go ape, and then Boris will follow suit. This pattern is becoming monotonous – carrot & stick, hope & despair. Surely even the sheep should wake up to this now?
Let’s make tomorrow’s protests throughout the country huge. And even bigger in two weeks time in London!

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Please call the Prime Moron by his proper name of Kim Jong-Johnson.

Thank you.

LMS2
4 years ago

8 cases in 10,000.

Am I missing something?

Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Yes. The operational false positive rate. It’ll be larger than 8 in 10,000, which is equivalent to 0.08%. According to a June 2020 government document which was sent to SAGE & called “SAGE paper, when Lord Bethel referred to it in a written answer, the oFPR still hadn’t been determined, but past estimates ranged from 0.4 – 2.3%.
They’re lying again.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”

― C. S. Lewis

monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Except it is not for the good of its victims, though that is what the government et al is trying to portray. By this time, we all know what their agenda really is, and it is evil and harmful. They don’t give a fig about us expendables. And their consciences aren’t troubled one jot. They are enjoying it.

James Kreis
4 years ago

It’s about time we stopped using North Korea as a measure of authoritarianism when the country’s people enjoy greater freedom and civil liberties than we currently do.

Nessimmersion
4 years ago

Spiteful Nannying Party Fuhrerein

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dante
4 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

And she lives in Baillieston in the east end of Glasgow, the area I grew up. How her windows haven’t been put in every night is a mystery to me.

smithey
4 years ago
Reply to  Nessimmersion

Her salary is paid by you and I don’t forget.

dante
4 years ago

Well thanks Sturgeon, indoor gym classes were suppose to start up in Glasgow on Monday, not anymore. I’m still paying £30/ month for a very reduced gym service. But I know the gym might close if even more folk cancel their membership. They are hanging on, and need folk like me to keep paying full price for limited access, but for how long….
Then there is my friend who had arranged a night out with an old friend on Thursday next week to the casino… She tells me he is not coping well and was really looking forward to a bit of company, well he will just have to wait then. And the local pub near me, with no outside space, they have been closed but the lights have been on over the last few days and folk inside have been getting ready to open on Monday, how are they feeling now, back to putting the boards up on the windows?
But what does all this matter to Sturgeon, Leitch or Bauld?

Marmalade
4 years ago

“It means people in Glasgow will be no longer allowed to mix in each other’s homes from Monday as planned.”

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah right!

LePib
LePib
4 years ago
Reply to  Marmalade

Lolz

smithey
4 years ago

Where Scotland leads Boris Johnson always follows a week or so later

manav95
manav95
4 years ago

Its time to remove her from office and remove this lockdown.

George Morris
George Morris
4 years ago
Reply to  manav95

So you remove her from office – which party leader is likely to step up and cancel the new lockdown?

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago

I hope people see how arbitrarily this has been done. Hope is a burning ember at this stage however

LePib
LePib
4 years ago

The dentist strikes again. -_-

Mike Yeadon
4 years ago

The positivity (fraction of tests performed which come back positive) is far below any reasonable estimate of the operational false positive rate.
What this means is that there almost certainly are NO cases.
It’s incumbent on the Scottish government to show otherwise.
It’s at best incompetence & more likely malfeasance to imply there are cases in the community when there are not.
Exactly the same applies to England.
Remember, your government is lying to you, with the intent of causing you & your family harm.

PW
PW
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Yeadon

The Social Anthropologist will be behind this! Sturgeon’s close friend……

HoMojo
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Yeadon

Glad you’re here. Been following you since you started making noises last year. You are doing brave, valuable work and many people I know, including me, are using your material to make a noise. I don’t use my real name here because at the start of all this I did and got abuse in my email – by 77th I believe, not genuine sceptics. So I have a wee tiny experience/taste of all the crap you must have suffered.

original poster
original poster
4 years ago

Sorry Scotland! You ain’t never getting out lockdown – there will forever be mutations.

Just about sane
4 years ago

Please stop the blame game. Yes there are a few Scots who have greviences against the English but there are a few English with greviences against the Scots. I joined this group last year and found myself relating to people because of the situation we find ourselves in now. I don’t always agree with everyones politics but this is not about politics, this is much bigger and we are a small enough group of people trying to find ways to get our freedoms back, using the Scots /English greviences is going to divide us even more. I know that the population of Scotland is smaller than the population of London and there’s millions more English than Scots, so it benefits the Scots but I’m not going to apologise for how a quarter of the country voted for a psychopath, as the English didn’t make any better decisions in their local elections, none of us were given any good alternatives as the big 2 in England and the big 3 in Scotland, are all built from the same mould. Let’s put down our pitch forks until we are free to travel the world at will once more and not locked up… Read more »

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago

Quite.

imp66
imp66
4 years ago

So glad to see “The Science” back in full swing! Lord save us from these bloody experts!

George Morris
George Morris
4 years ago

I live in Moray and have studied the numbers in fine detail. Firstly – more than half of Moray has had not a single case for weeks, secondly the centre of this spike (Elgin) turned the corner three days ago and the ‘case rate has already dropped by 47%. My guess is tat by the middle of next week Elgin and Lossiemouth will be ‘light grey’ on the DT’s mini map leaving only the mighty geographically isolated small town of Aberlour a bit pink.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago

Mike Yeadon points out these are false positives. We are very lucky to have someone of his status and expertise commenting below the line. Thank you, Dr Yeadon, for all you do.
Even if they were true, it would be good news. The virus would be spreading amongst the young, asymptomatically, at a time of the year when it is least dangerous, and when all the vulnerable who need it have had the jabs. It would be giving precious natural immunity to the young, and increasing that best of all immunities.
This Scots continued imprisonment is blatantly to force more people to take the jabs, especially the young.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago

Just returned from a week in Scotland. Man have they scared the pants off people. Walking up to someone, anyone in Scotland automatically triggers a very fast movement away from someone getting too close. There are one way systems everywhere to the point it was impossible to find the way in or out of venues. Dinner over at 8pm, no booze with dinner but magically on this coming Monday, because the virus knows it is Monday, you can have dinner in a restaurant with a drink til 10:30pm. And the funny thing is……everyone seems to think this is absolutely okay!!! As I already said,boy have they scared the pants off the Scottish population. So very sad to see people behave this way. So much stupidity.

zebedee
zebedee
4 years ago

The people of Moray must think that Sturgeon has lost her Marbles.

Guirme
Guirme
4 years ago
Reply to  zebedee

Lovely comment! Elgin marbles I assume.