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  • RobD said:

    I thought it was more akin to bullying. But what do I know.
    Bullying is tolerated around here now, as we have learned.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    The new deadline seems to be Christmas.
    Yes. And you can already picture those tabloid headlines.

    "Boris unwraps the turkey!"
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122

    Did the UK start growing faster 1973-1979?

    Or was it as I suggested Thatcher that turned things around?

    Well it's easy to check. Considering the UK was the prior sick man we should have grown faster than Germany and France per capita from 73 to 79 as we caught up with them.

    Spoiler: That did NOT happen. The UK grew slower than the original EEC members even post accession to the EEC.
    I wasn't discussing the role of particular governments, after all we grew more slowly than our neighbours before accession under all governments, and more quickly after accession under both Labour and Conservative.

    It took a little while and the end of transitional arrangements of accession for the economic benefits of membership to become manifest.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122
    Spurs really rather poor today, but a strong Leicester performance. Second at Christmas? Yep we will take that 🙂
  • Foxy said:

    I wasn't discussing the role of particular governments, after all we grew more slowly than our neighbours before accession under all governments, and more quickly after accession under both Labour and Conservative.

    It took a little while and the end of transitional arrangements of accession for the economic benefits of membership to become manifest.
    Not to mention one of Mrs Thatcher's magic money trees, North Sea Oil.
  • Foxy said:

    Spurs really rather poor today, but a strong Leicester performance. Second at Christmas? Yep we will take that 🙂

    Lol why has this been marked off topic?
  • Lockdown. Now.
  • https://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/1340595985597288448

    No Rishi you can sod off thanks, I'm going to use it to buy a house since your useless Government won't help
  • Foxy said:

    Spurs really rather poor today, but a strong Leicester performance. Second at Christmas? Yep we will take that 🙂

    Leicester were excellent today and Spurs had no answer

    Spurs seem to be losing their sparkle

    I thought it was funny that Bale's highlight was when he had to retie his pony tail
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122
    kinabalu said:

    Yes. And you can already picture those tabloid headlines.

    "Boris unwraps the turkey!"
    So "Oven Ready" that all we get is sprouts...
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 54,708
    kinabalu said:

    Yes. And you can already picture those tabloid headlines.

    "Boris unwraps the turkey!"
    "Stuff EU: Boris eats Brussels for dinner"
  • Almost double the new cases and more than double the deaths since last Sunday :(

    https://twitter.com/UKCovid19Stats/status/1340689930264203266?s=20
  • TimTTimT Posts: 6,468
    stjohn said:

    Thanks. I think I follow you. So does it follow that

    If there have been no mutations to date that have effected the binding domain of the spike protein

    and

    Current vaccines target the spike protein including the binding domain

    then

    No mutations to date will have effected current vaccines efficacy?
    Pretty much
  • pingping Posts: 3,805
    edited December 2020

    Lockdown. Now.

    Indeed. A proper lockdown.
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 3,905
    RobD said:

    They'd be accused of scaremongering if they said R was up by 1 but in fact it was only 0.4, and they had evidence showing it was only up by 0.4 (albeit with error bars).
    I'm not saying they had to say it was 1.

    I'm saying that if they were saying the value could add 0.4 to R they could easily have qualified that with "at least" or "and it could be even higher" and not misrepresent the NERVTAG minutes.
  • We have lost control. Lockdown now, stop messing about.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,077
    gealbhan said:

    Is this the new thing now then, referring to Philip as the ten year old?
    It was the only logically consistent conclusion from his statement that the clown is the third best PM of his lifetime, as our SO quickly identified.
  • We need a March-style lockdown, all that progress is now lost.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    "Stuff EU: Boris eats Brussels for dinner"
    That's so good I predict it will be the actual Sun banner.

    Mine and Foxy's were more for the Mirror.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122

    Lol why has this been marked off topic?
    Because it is? 🤔
  • TheValiantTheValiant Posts: 1,945

    I wonder if Jezza has an account here

    Back in September 2015, we figured out that Alex Salmond lurked here.

  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336
    And a positivity of close to 10% now?
  • Foxy said:

    Because it is? 🤔
    Foxy have you read most of my posts? lol
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,428

    Almost double the new cases and more than double the deaths since last Sunday :(

    https://twitter.com/UKCovid19Stats/status/1340689930264203266?s=20

    Awful advance in numbers.
  • https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1340694495172714496

    Another boring poll.

    Both parties consistently in the 30s now
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336

    https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1340694495172714496

    Another boring poll.

    Both parties consistently in the 30s now

    A very good poll for the LDs though.
  • Lib Dems on 10%, are they coming back?
  • Bullying is tolerated around here now, as we have learned.
    I think Rob might have missed Ian's point on the ten year old bit; ie that for Boris to have been the second or third best PM in his life, Phil couldn't be more than 10. You were just throwing an insult around, whether or not you spotted Ian's joke.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122

    Foxy have you read most of my posts? lol
    Usually things being marked Off Topic is down to fat finger syndrome, after all, being on topic rarely lasts longer than the "First" game.
  • I think Rob might have missed Ian's point on the ten year old bit; ie that for Boris to have been the second or third best PM in his life, Phil couldn't be more than 10. You were just throwing an insult around, whether or not you spotted Ian's joke.
    I didn't spot Ian's joke no, very smart now you've pointed it out.
  • BluestBlueBluestBlue Posts: 4,556
    edited December 2020
    kinabalu said:

    I hope that too. But even if I'm dead I'll be watching, and still posting if necessary, e.g. where there is jingoism or facetious reactionary mocking that needs to be called out.
    The Woking Dead?
  • TimTTimT Posts: 6,468

    https://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/1340595985597288448

    No Rishi you can sod off thanks, I'm going to use it to buy a house since your useless Government won't help

    LOLs, CHB. If this is your first house-buying venture, I guess you haven't worked out what a spending spree a house purchase will launch. And you'll be adding both Stamp duty and VAT to the Exchequer.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026

    Are you sure that is what the paper shows? Although the target is 20,000 more police officers, we are not there yet, with the report showing a record increase of 6,000. Boris won in 2019 by running on Labour's 2017 platform, when Jeremy Corbyn had criticised Theresa May for axing 20,000 coppers, and that is why Boris's target is 20,000.
    As we expect . Tories lies. Will be like the 40 new hospitals that will never be built.
  • RobD said:

    A very good poll for the LDs though.
    Pretty predictable though - Government struggling, Opposition far from fully rehabilitated. Protest vote, isn't it?
  • TimT said:

    LOLs, CHB. If this is your first house-buying venture, I guess you haven't worked out what a spending spree a house purchase will launch. And you'll be adding both Stamp duty and VAT to the Exchequer.
    I won't be buying a house for years, I should have said save not buy.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,077
    Boris Johnson is facing mounting anger from senior Conservative MPs after announcing new lockdown restrictions for Christmas which may have to remain in place for months to combat a new strain of coronavirus.

    The PM has been accused of deliberately delaying a decision to place millions of people in London and the south-east under the new tier 4 measures to avoid scrutiny from angry backbench Tory MPs.

    The government has been aware of a new strain of the disease since September but resisted pleas from scientists and doctors for further lockdown measures until six days before Christmas.

    Sir Charles Walker, the vice-chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, said he believed ministers knew before Friday that they would be cancelling Christmas. “I suspect the government knew they were going to cancel Christmas on Wednesday and Thursday when they were still telling the House of Commons they planned to press ahead,” he told BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend.

    Another backbencher told the Guardian that MPs using a WhatsApp group were “seething” at the prime minister’s last-minute decision which has left thousands of people’s plans in chaos. “This is a failure of leadership for which we may never be forgiven. Many people were blaming previous cock-ups on Dominic Cummings. Now, it is all on the PM,” the MP said.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650
    Bozo might as well cancel Christmas for the rest of the country now. Better than waiting until Thursday when the turkeys are already being defrosted.

    The rest of Europe should make the most of any head start they might have and do likewise.

    And all close our borders to South Africa too.
  • Lib Dems would actually gain a seat according to Electoral Calculus
  • If Tory MPs are pissed off they can hold a leadership challenge
  • pingping Posts: 3,805

    Almost double the new cases and more than double the deaths since last Sunday :(

    https://twitter.com/UKCovid19Stats/status/1340689930264203266?s=20

    Disaster.

    I just listened to Maajid Nawaz’s LBC show

    He was comparing the t4 lockdown to being in solitary confinement in an Egyptian prison. Like, I get that that is his claim to fame, and I’ll still give him the time of day when he discusses islamism etc, but seriously?!
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026

    Not to mention one of Mrs Thatcher's magic money trees, North Sea Oil.
    Yes Thatcher squandered Scotland's money to prop up unemployment and rebuild London. Short memories of who funded it all.
  • Can somebody update me on Brexit please
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336

    If Tory MPs are pissed off they can hold a leadership challenge

    I suspect they are in the minority in the party, and they are definitely in the minority in the country.
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650
    These Covid numbers do look scary (!) now. So much riding on the vaccine rollout. Fingers and all else crossed.

    On a lighter note, it’s SPOTY tonight and I’m looking forward to it. I’m pleased Ronnie O’Sullivan is at long last nominated. Unlikely to win but I really hope he makes the frame.

    45 years old, he’s been entertaining us on the baize for nigh on 30 years. He’s a sporting genius of the sort that comes along once in a blue moon. Watching him in full flow is food for the soul. Snooker as art form and therapy. It feels elevated and goes beyond the facts and figures of humdrum sporting excellence, as evidenced by titles and world rankings, although he ticks that box too. Holds most of the records, including one you know for a fact will never be broken even if snooker is played right up to and including the heat death of the universe. I refer of course to his 147 maximum break in 5 minutes 20 seconds at the Crucible in 1997. The fastest ever. I’m sure everybody has seen it at least once.

    He scores on the “P” aspect too imo. He can come over as a dick – often does – but he is a genuinely interesting and original person to listen to. The self-absorption is not of the malign variety and his mental health issues, which he talks of, perhaps arising from his family background, make his achievements all the greater.

    C’mon Ronnie!
  • BluestBlueBluestBlue Posts: 4,556
    IanB2 said:

    Boris Johnson is facing mounting anger from senior Conservative MPs after announcing new lockdown restrictions for Christmas which may have to remain in place for months to combat a new strain of coronavirus.

    The PM has been accused of deliberately delaying a decision to place millions of people in London and the south-east under the new tier 4 measures to avoid scrutiny from angry backbench Tory MPs.

    The government has been aware of a new strain of the disease since September but resisted pleas from scientists and doctors for further lockdown measures until six days before Christmas.

    Sir Charles Walker, the vice-chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, said he believed ministers knew before Friday that they would be cancelling Christmas. “I suspect the government knew they were going to cancel Christmas on Wednesday and Thursday when they were still telling the House of Commons they planned to press ahead,” he told BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend.

    Another backbencher told the Guardian that MPs using a WhatsApp group were “seething” at the prime minister’s last-minute decision which has left thousands of people’s plans in chaos. “This is a failure of leadership for which we may never be forgiven. Many people were blaming previous cock-ups on Dominic Cummings. Now, it is all on the PM,” the MP said.

    Sometimes there's a very good reason why backbenchers are backbenchers...
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,203
    TimT said:

    LOLs, CHB. If this is your first house-buying venture, I guess you haven't worked out what a spending spree a house purchase will launch. And you'll be adding both Stamp duty and VAT to the Exchequer.
    Surveyor's fees, mortgage fee, estate agent's fee generated from the seller, Pickfords or some such movers.
    Plenty of money for Rishi when you buy a house !
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,077

    I didn't spot Ian's joke no, very smart now you've pointed it out.
    Hattip to SO, really.

  • nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    Horse give it a rest message received loud and clear you’ll just be regarded as another broken record if you persist.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,455

    https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1340694495172714496

    Another boring poll.

    Both parties consistently in the 30s now

    Hey CHB.

    Not so boring for the LDs.

    A new suit, a tie, and Smithson brushes up well.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336
    ping said:

    Disaster.

    I just listened to Maajid Nawaz’s LBC show

    He was comparing the t4 lockdown to being in solitary confinement in an Egyptian prison. Like, I get that that is his claim to fame, and I’ll still give him the time of day when he discusses islamism etc, but seriously?!
    That's absurd. You can still go to work, and to get groceries etc. In some places you had to get permits to go outside, and you only had a limited number per week.
  • At some point I wonder if we will just be in Tier 4 for much of the first half of 2021 but you'll be allowed out more if you have had a vaccine
  • IanB2 said:

    It was the only logically consistent conclusion from his statement that the clown is the third best PM of his lifetime, as our SO quickly identified.
    IanB2 said:

    It was the only logically consistent conclusion from his statement that the clown is the third best PM of his lifetime, as our SO quickly identified.
    He was imprudent enough to reveal his age here recently. I will not be cad enough to repeat it but he certainly was not around to suffer an alcoholic Churchill nor the humiliation of Eden over Suez.

    Time Mike introduced an age limit on the Site.
  • Omnium said:

    Hey CHB.

    Not so boring for the LDs.

    A new suit, a tie, and Smithson brushes up well.
    Hi mate, didn't spot the LD surge initially. But yes a good poll for all progressives/anti-Tories.
  • Well shit in a bag and punch it. That's a mere +17,481 increase on last Sunday. A doubling is a week!
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122
    edited December 2020

    Lib Dems on 10%, are they coming back?

    A warning to Starmer not to piss off Remainers when carrying favour with the Leavers.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Foxy said:
    Is it the highest ever Sunday total?
  • nichomar said:

    Horse give it a rest message received loud and clear you’ll just be regarded as another broken record if you persist.

    I already am...
  • pingping Posts: 3,805
    IanB2 said:

    Boris Johnson is facing mounting anger from senior Conservative MPs after announcing new lockdown restrictions for Christmas which may have to remain in place for months to combat a new strain of coronavirus.

    The PM has been accused of deliberately delaying a decision to place millions of people in London and the south-east under the new tier 4 measures to avoid scrutiny from angry backbench Tory MPs.

    The government has been aware of a new strain of the disease since September but resisted pleas from scientists and doctors for further lockdown measures until six days before Christmas.

    Sir Charles Walker, the vice-chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, said he believed ministers knew before Friday that they would be cancelling Christmas. “I suspect the government knew they were going to cancel Christmas on Wednesday and Thursday when they were still telling the House of Commons they planned to press ahead,” he told BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend.

    Another backbencher told the Guardian that MPs using a WhatsApp group were “seething” at the prime minister’s last-minute decision which has left thousands of people’s plans in chaos. “This is a failure of leadership for which we may never be forgiven. Many people were blaming previous cock-ups on Dominic Cummings. Now, it is all on the PM,” the MP said.

    Makes me respect boris just a little bit more for outwitting the idiots on his own backbenches
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122
    A bad day for Leeds...
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336

    Is it the highest ever Sunday total?
    As it's the highest ever total, I am going to guess yes. ;)
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    The Woking Dead?
    Grrr - if original that is irritatingly close to brilliant.
  • https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1340694495172714496

    Another boring poll.

    Both parties consistently in the 30s now

    10% means we are Winning Here*

    *wherever here is
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650

    Lib Dems would actually gain a seat according to Electoral Calculus

    Uxbridge?
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited December 2020
    Omnium said:

    Hey CHB.

    Not so boring for the LDs.

    A new suit, a tie, and Smithson brushes up well.
    Interesting. Maybe Davey's having a slightly better start than many of us thought. I wonder if that's some combination of angry remainers and Green/Left inclined Labour switchers.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,617

    He was imprudent enough to reveal his age here recently. I will not be cad enough to repeat it but he certainly was not around to suffer an alcoholic Churchill nor the humiliation of Eden over Suez.

    Time Mike introduced an age limit on the Site.
    Upper or under?
  • Labour needs to get it though, we need the Lib Dems being stronger.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,077
    ping said:

    Makes me respect boris just a little bit more for outwitting the idiots on his own backbenches
    Another appallingly low bar for the clown.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    edited December 2020
    Ireland, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands taking back control of their borders, is it a crisis?

    https://twitter.com/pitchblacksteed/status/1340639016744579072/photo/1
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,800
    Numbers looks like a complete disaster zone in London, SE and East. Not long until it spreads to the rest of the country. The government needs to answer serious questions about how they will handle this and speeding up the vaccine.
  • I think we are headed for March-style lockdown to be honest.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026
    934 new cases and 3 deaths for Scotland.
  • MaxPB said:

    Numbers looks like a complete disaster zone in London, SE and East. Not long until it spreads to the rest of the country. The government needs to answer serious questions about how they will handle this and speeding up the vaccine.

    The only solution is a proper lockdown, evidently the Tiers have failed.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,122

    Can somebody update me on Brexit please

    Its Groundhog Day.

    "Discussions continue, but significant differences persist"

    Repeat daily until Dec 31st.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    Labour needs to get it though, we need the Lib Dems being stronger.

    Careful what you wish for.

    Lots of people, will vote for the most Progressive party at a GE

    Its by no means certain on the current path that will be LAB.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,800

    The only solution is a proper lockdown, evidently the Tiers have failed.
    Yes this new strain means a new strategy. Though I would maintain that lockdown isn't a solution, it's still just a sticking plaster. The solution is a vaccine or failing that a properly functioning isolation system. Neither of which Labour are scrutinising properly.
  • Crabbie said:

    I would have been fine if Betfair had made it clear when they were going settle. Ideally making it clear before the election, but if post election they had said something like: “unusually, one candidate hasn’t conceded. We’ll therefore be settling it on 2nd December when the ECV are in” I’d have been ok with that.

    My problem was that I was heavily green on Betfair, but red on Spin. I’d have been heavily down if the Betfair market had been voided but Spin settled.
    You weren't the only one with that problem.

    Of course Betfair could have done as you indicated but that would have been to admit an error and that doesn't seem to be in their DNA.

    Did you complain, formally? Did you try IBAS or the Gambling Commission?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,650

    Interesting. Maybe Davey's having a slightly better start than many of us thought. I wonder if that's some combination of angry remainers and Green/Left inclined Labour switchers.
    I can't imagine many of the disgruntled Left moving to Ed Davey's LDs. The other types, perhaps.
  • I guess UK Gov hope (hoped?) we can just carry on until enough people have been vaccinated. Sadly I don't think we've earned enough time
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,026
    Foxy said:

    Its Groundhog Day.

    "Discussions continue, but significant differences persist"

    Repeat daily until Dec 31st.
    Pathetic
  • Carnyx said:

    Upper or under?
    Maybe both - remove all those of working age?
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    RobD said:

    As it's the highest ever total, I am going to guess yes. ;)
    For deaths i meant
  • nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    kinabalu said:

    I can't imagine many of the disgruntled Left moving to Ed Davey's LDs. The other types, perhaps.
    It’s a function of not being in the nrws he can’t be blamed and therefore could provide an untainted solution, not a policy thing, just lie low
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,033

    There are many of us who support Brexit because it was democratically voted for but who reject the absurdities of the ERG
    If 52% of the public had voted for a nazi party would you have just gone along with it?

    The fact that a majority support something does not place an obligation on those who oppose it on principle to simply fall into line. If you believe Brexit is a monumental error why on earth would you accept it because 52% voted for it?
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,336

    For deaths i meant
    Ah, sorry. I think it is also likely the highest, although not highest day on record. Anyway, deaths will be lagging quite a bit behind, so we won't see this surge for a few weeks yet.
  • Interesting. Maybe Davey's having a slightly better start than many of us thought. I wonder if that's some combination of angry remainers and Green/Left inclined Labour switchers.
    For me Davey is saying all the right things and the handful of LD MPs are very active in parliament. Its just difficult to get heard when you have been reduced to a rump.
  • SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 22,650
    Hurray a break in the clouds. Great view of Jupiter and Saturn, plus the dark side of the moon visible in earthshine.

    Hopefully there will be clear skies tomorrow.
  • WhisperingOracleWhisperingOracle Posts: 9,938
    edited December 2020
    kinabalu said:

    I can't imagine many of the disgruntled Left moving to Ed Davey's LDs. The other types, perhaps.
    You wouldn't think so, would you, but in my experience the LD's still have a small residual anti-establishment vote even after the coalition. The sort of people who wouldn't be happy if Starmer waves through the government's new, very anti-liberal proposals to let the security services commit almost any sort of crime, for instance. What a far cry that is from the sort of "anti- big state authoritarianism" the Tories briefly professed to believe in in the New Labour ID cards era.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924
    Foxy said:

    A warning to Starmer not to piss off Remainers when carrying favour with the Leavers.
    Vote Boring not an attractive message IMO
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,428

    Can somebody update me on Brexit please

    It's happened.
  • OmniumOmnium Posts: 11,455

    Interesting. Maybe Davey's having a slightly better start than many of us thought. I wonder if that's some combination of angry remainers and Green/Left inclined Labour switchers.
    OGH is perhaps the greatest LD force left. Good sense being the other one.

    The LDs main problem is that they are so far left economically.

  • Mr. Owls, not in isolation, but Vote Boring Competence looks very attractive when the alternative is an intellectually vacant buffoon.
  • You weren't the only one with that problem.

    Of course Betfair could have done as you indicated but that would have been to admit an error and that doesn't seem to be in their DNA.

    Did you complain, formally? Did you try IBAS or the Gambling Commission?
    No but I will. It’s on my list of things to do over Christmas.

  • OnboardG1OnboardG1 Posts: 1,589

    The only solution is a proper lockdown, evidently the Tiers have failed.
    Scotland, Wales and NI seem to have understood this. It is to the immense discredit of the Westminster government that they have not.
  • bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 22,924

    It's happened.
    Alternatively are you sitting comfortably.

    Once upon a time there was this Deal that was oven ready.

    And everybody thought good I am voting for that cute little oven ready deal (ORD).

    Then the nasty EU Giant put obstacles in the way of the poor ORD

    Its owner in order to protect it threatened to send Naval Boats to protect ORDs friends the herrings

    Oh you are asleep goodnight sleep tight
  • TimTTimT Posts: 6,468
    Done a bit more digging on the London variant of COVID. There is a mutation in the spike protein but I am not sure where in the protein it is and whether it is a purely genotype change or a phenotype change (i.e. one that changes the amino acid sequence in the protein)

    As yet, a correlation with greater transmissibility has been established, but this is not the same as causality, as stated in this BMJ article:

    "Does this variant spread more quickly?
    "Matt Hancock told the House of Commons on 14 December that initial analysis showed that the new variant “may be associated” with the recent rise in cases in southeast England. However, this is not the same as saying that it is causing the rise.

    "Loman explained, “This variant is strongly associated with where we are seeing increasing rates of covid-19. It’s a correlation, but we can’t say it is causation. But there is striking growth in this variant, which is why we are worried, and it needs urgent follow-up and investigation.”"

    https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4857
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