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Sunak is just like the Grand Old Duke of York? – politicalbetting.com

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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,945
    DM_Andy said:

    I love the PB libertarians finding the edge of what they will accept.

    Mask slips on our tetchy humourless tory boys.

    All "chuckle chuckle" as long as they're making the jokes.
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    NigelbNigelb Posts: 64,617
    After the other day's microplastics in your testicles news (which garnered curiously little interest).

    These fluorine compounds - which persist indefinitely in the environment, planet wide, were produced for at least five decades. And 3M knew for at least three decades, that they are toxic, and almost impossible to do anything about once in the environment.

    Toxic Gaslighting: How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were Safe

    https://www.propublica.org/article/3m-forever-chemicals-pfas-pfos-inside-story
    ...It may be tempting to think of Creacey and his peers as unwitting research subjects; indeed, recent studies show that PFOS is associated with an increased risk of thyroid cancer and, in Air Force servicemen, an elevated risk of testicular cancer. But it is probably more accurate to say that we are all part of the experiment. Average levels of PFOS are falling, but nearly all people have at least one forever chemical in their blood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “When you have a contaminated site, you can clean it up,” Elsie Sunderland, an environmental chemist at Harvard University, told me. “When you ubiquitously introduce a toxicant at a global scale, so that it’s detectable in everyone ... we’re reducing public health on an incredibly large scale.” Once everyone’s blood is contaminated, there is no control group with which to compare, making it difficult to establish responsibility.

    New health effects continue to be discovered. Researchers have found that exposure to PFAS during pregnancy can lead to developmental delays in children. Numerous recent studies have linked the chemicals to diabetes and obesity. This year, a study discovered 13 forever chemicals, including PFOS, in weeks-old fetuses from terminated pregnancies and linked the chemicals to biomarkers associated with liver problems. A team of New York University researchers estimated in 2018 that the costs of just two forever chemicals, PFOA and PFOS — in terms of disease burden, disability and health-care expenses — amounted to as much as $62 billion in a single year. This exceeds the current market value of 3M...
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    Twickbait_55Twickbait_55 Posts: 120

    That was shit wasn't it.

    Not very inspiring.
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    MexicanpeteMexicanpete Posts: 26,142
    On my radio Starmer is doing a Norman Collier impression.
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