Black_Rook
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Re: A year on for Starmer and he has yet been able to shake the hands of a single voter – politicalbetti
About 1 in 600,000 recipients had these rare clotting events, and fewer than 1 in 2,500,000 died. Not at all clear how many, or few (if any) of these cases were actually to do with the vaccine, or wo… (View Post)1 -
Re: A year on for Starmer and he has yet been able to shake the hands of a single voter – politicalbetti
At the current rate of decline (which, whilst fluctuating a little, has effectively been maintained for many weeks) we have a fighting chance of being down into single figures, in terms of Covid deat… (View Post)1 -
Re: A year on for Starmer and he has yet been able to shake the hands of a single voter – politicalbetti
Effect of school holidays here (I can't think of any other explanation) is remarkable. They break up on Friday 26th; cases start to decline significantly from the following Monday, as the drop off in… (View Post)1 -
Re: A year on for Starmer and he has yet been able to shake the hands of a single voter – politicalbetti
Are we? You'd like to think so, but this is nothing more than ministerial rhetoric: the published advice about Step 4 is absolutely riddled with get out clauses. I shall believe it when I see it. (View Post)1 -
Re: A year on for Starmer and he has yet been able to shake the hands of a single voter – politicalbetti
The only way that a biosecurity state survives the outright suppression of the virus is if the fear factor created by it is replaced by something else. £20,000 fines for setting foot inside your mate… (View Post)1
