No social bubbles

Social bubbles are divisive. Friendship is a personal issue. You should not be forced by the state to choose who your friends are who you want to socialise with.

Why the contribution is important

You wouldn't want to worry that your friends won't make you part of their social bubble

by PurpleCream on May 06, 2020 at 06:08AM

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  • Posted by MrsBoggs May 06, 2020 at 10:07

    It's a risk, granted. However, friendship rejection happens in everyday life as it is. I think this small risk of rejection by some is outweighed by the massive benefits of social interaction by as many as can, within small groups. I believe the groups should be self-regulating.
  • Posted by Joy May 06, 2020 at 15:49

    Very divisive in who you choose and broader contacts fro that social bubble linked through just one household.Very difficult to monitor,in fact impossible.You might as well open up all contact.Very difficult for those shielded to watch this happening from afar.
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