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By Boiler
#20234
Meanwhile, today's formal announcement of pursuing a herd immunity strategy will have many consequences:

- it will kill any incentive to get vaccinated stone dead;

- it will likely force the cautious (and the extremely vulnerable) amongst us to retreat into isolation once more;

- it will spawn new variants; imagine something as virulent as Omicron, as deadly as Delta and vaccine-resistant too - then what?

I'm sure others can be thought of, but I am tired.
#20256
I'm reminded of Biden's inauguration, and past presidents from Carter to Obama lining up to congratulate him. And thinking "at least you knew where you were with old Dubya".
#20257
Boiler wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:27 pm Whoever thought we'd look back upon John Major as a statesman?
He was never the worse, though unnecessarily grim on public spending. Then again Tories were generally, unlike Republicans, who always pursue electoral Keynsianism.
#20282
Khan asked her to get a grip.
She said she didn't plan to.
He flushed the turds.
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#20287
I wonder if Sadiq had an inside track she was considering it? Otherwise, it was very risky. Very easy for the Tories to support her and say Labour was trying to influence the Partygate investigation.

Still, well done.
#20293
Mr Embery, 33 million people may well have voted in the EU referendum, but trying to overturn a "mandate" stemming from a majority of just 4% is hardly attempting to destroy democracy, is it.

Ms Allan, Johnson may well have had a large personal mandate in 2019, but trying to remove a Prime Minister who lies and breaks rules, and who may well have committed criminal offences while in office, is hardly "subverting democracy".

What a pair of twats.
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#20294
Lucy Allan likes her "subverting democracy" line. Note when Cummings was lying on the bus, that wasn't subverting democracy. But when he tries to bring down Bozo by... using things that Bozo did, that's bad.

#20295
Cyclist wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:24 pm Mr Embery, 33 million people may well have voted in the EU referendum, but trying to overturn a "mandate" stemming from a majority of just 4% is hardly attempting to destroy democracy, is it.

Ms Allan, Johnson may well have had a large personal mandate in 2019, but trying to remove a Prime Minister who lies and breaks rules, and who may well have committed criminal offences while in office, is hardly "subverting democracy".

What a pair of twats.
Yep.

"Vote for me and I'll run another vote on the terms" is democracy, isn't it?
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