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News Round-Up

by Jonathan Barr
11 July 2021 1:40 AM

  • “Boris Johnson puts faith in the public’s common sense on July 19th” – The Mail On Sunday expects the Prime Minister to confirm on Monday that the easing of restrictions will proceed as planned, despite the nattering nabobs of negativism
  • “Hospital waiting lists could top 13 million in months, warns Sajid Javid” – Health Secretary Sajid Javid has told the Telegraph that a “very British” attitude of not wanting to overburden NHS has meant millions of illnesses are going untreated
  • “Third Covid wave could stretch into autumn” – Professor Adam Kucharski of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine expects this wave of infections is “unlikely to be a brief, sharp peak, but rather a longer plateau over the summer into autumn”, according to the Telegraph
  • “UEFA bigwigs granted permission to enter UK” – The UEFA VIPs who were granted special permission to enter the U.K. without having to quarantine have enjoyed a dinner at Old Billingsgate Market in the City of London, the Mail On Sunday reports, despite Cabinet Ministers saying they would only be allowed to leave their hotels for the final
  • “Anti-vax beauty therapist ‘will refuse clients who have had Covid jab’” – Beauty therapist Sarah McCutcheon wrote in a post on her Glasgow business’ Instagram page that her business would not “treat anyone who has had a COVID jab”. The National Health and Beauty Federation is concerned that this goes against Government guidance, MailOnline reports
  • “Pressuring young people to get vaccinated is ‘ludicrous’, warn MPs” – Conservative MPs are pushing back against advertisers suggesting society will be closed to the unvaccinated, the Telegraph reports
  • “Stop Thermal Surveillance” – Big Brother Watch warns against the use of thermal screening technology as a Covid safety measure
  • “Covid Compensation Confirmed!” – On Class Action Covid U.K., Mina tells of the refund she managed to get from her daughter’s nursery after it closed for 10 days following an asymptomatic pupil testing positive
  • “We must end lockdown and stop pandering to public health junta and eternally fearful” – “A worrying number of people have been thoroughly conditioned by the concerted Government Covid fear and emotional blackmail campaign,” writes Joanna Blythman in the Herald. “I do feel sorry for them, but we cannot let them shut down life for the rest of us”
  • “Think this is freedom? You’ve forgotten what life was once like” – “You may feel liberated if you like,” says Peter Hitchens in his Mail On Sunday column. “I can feel the forces of anti-liberation massing for another self-righteous regime of regulation and interference”
  • “Our public service broadcaster is becoming more insular by the day” – “The BBC is freezing out newspaper journalists who question the wisdom of prolonging restrictions,” writes Janet Daley in the Sunday Telegraph
  • A significant minority of British people revel in authoritarianism for its own sake” – “We are in a culture war that has become decoupled from the science,” says Dan Hannan in the Sunday Telegraph, lamenting the recent polls showing that huge numbers are in favour of mask mandates, quarantining travellers and permanently closing night clubs
  • “Will the Nudge Unit be pulling your strings after Freedom Day?” – “Freedom Day will in fact be anything but,” writes Laura Dodsworth in the Telegraph. “There are already warning signs about how we might be manipulated in the weeks and months to come”
  • “Covid and the death of independent thought” –  “The truly depressing thing about the last 17 months is how people have acted,” says Elephant City in the Conservative Woman. “In particular, my family and friends”
  • “Ivermectin: The Sir Humphrey Tapes” – Stuart Wavell imagines how Yes Minister would have dramatised the suppression of ivermectin for the Conservative Woman
  • “Imagine” – “Imagine how you would feel if one day, with no warning, you lost your friends, your exams, your clubs, your world… and there was no clear date for you to get them back,” says teenager April, describing her experience of the last 16 months on Quaranteens
  • “Why has the church not engaged theologically with lockdown?” – The Rev. Phill Sacre asks why so many churches have failed to engage theologically with lockdowns and other elements of the national response to Covid
  • “The time to defend freedom is when you can still afford it” – “If freedom to get on a bus, or go out to earn a living, comes with a condition of submitting to a medical procedure, then by definition it is not freedom,” says GB News’s Neil Oliver
  • “An End in Sight?” – Bournbrook contributors S.D. Wickett and Luke Perry discuss the forthcoming easing of restrictions, as well as the legacy of the Covid era in the latest episode of Week in Review
  • “France’s top health advisory body wants compulsory vaccinations for health workers” – France 24 reports that Haute Autorité de Santé, the country’s top health advisory body, recommends making vaccines mandatory for all health workers without delay
  • “Europe rushes to tighten Covid rules, spooked by Delta variant spread” – Southern European countries are rushing to reimpose Covid restrictions, the Telegraph reports, as the numbers of Delta variant cases continue to rise
  • “Spanish bubble concert raises a smile after COVID-19 curbs” – Some 40 people wore headphones and climbed inside 20 plastic bubbles for a concert in Esplugues de Llobregat, Reuters reports
  • “Israel’s teen Covid vaccination campaign closes Saturday with 40% jabbed” – Israel’s drive to vaccinate its youth is coming to an end for the moment, the Jerusalem Post reports, as the country’s supply expires at the end of the month and no new deliveries are expected until September
  • “Suicide-related hospital visits are up 51% among teenage girls in the U.S.” – Figures from the CDC reveal that Emergency Room visits related to suicide attempts are spiking across the U.S., the Post Millennial reports, particularly among 12-17 year-old girls
  • “Can I talk to you about our Lord and Pfizer?” – “The Biden administration’s new plan to boost vaccination numbers by sending ‘surge teams’ into COVID-19 ‘hotspots’ has the potential to go down in history as the worst public health mistake in U.S. history,” writes Helen Buyniski in RT
  • “Sophistry at Duke in Defence of Masks” – North Carolina’s schools all showed low levels of transmission, something Duke University researchers claim is due to mask mandates. But the study had no control group, Tom Nicholson says in the Wall Street Journal, so they “might as well have attributed the low Covid rate in schools to wearing shoes”
  • “No relief in sight as Sydney lockdown enters week three” – New South Wales is bracing for a lengthy lockdown, 9News reports
  • “Australia is proof Zero Covid is catastrophic fantasy” – “A bunch of globetrotting wanderers bred on the ‘Anzac spirit’ of courage, good humour, mateship and derring-do is now a nation of Nervous Nellies,” says Angela Mollard in the Mail On Sunday
  • “Find $75 billion to head off next pandemic, top panel tells G20” – COVID-19 is probably only a forerunner of increasingly dangerous pandemics in the future, an expert panel has told the G20 finance ministers meeting in Venice and, Reuters reports, they recommend that governments find an extra $75 billion over the next five years to prepare
  • “For children, it’s not necessary and too risky” – For children, the vaccine is “all risk and no benefit” says British consultant virologist Chris Smith on GB News

'For children, it's not necessary and too risky'

British consultant virologist Chris Smith says giving kids a Covid vaccine might be too risky, but that for older people it is 'absolutely the right way to go'. pic.twitter.com/d0O7NdkL61

— GB News (@GBNEWS) July 10, 2021
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EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
1 year ago

Universities are offensive to me – what can I do about it?

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lymeswold
lymeswold
1 year ago

Until now I’ve always been a royalist, even if only because, like democracy, it’s perhaps the least worst option. But frankly, with the wretched new incumbent and the obnoxious behaviour of one of his offspring and associated wife, I’m having to rethink.

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago
Reply to  lymeswold

Agreed, but it’s the National Anthem, a song which symbolises our Nation as well as a plea for the King to be saved. Personally I’d far sooner have Land of Hope and Glory, but the Woke rabble would hate that even more.

I think of it as a plea for the King to be saved from his moronic Net Zero opinions.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago

Another example of the abandonment of national pride! I’m no lover of saving the king either but, national pride is an important concept or, what are we?
Land of hope and glory would be a far better anthem, I’m sure we could all get behind that one? F Chortles!

Last edited 1 year ago by Dinger64
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For a fist full of roubles
For a fist full of roubles
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Judge what we are by the number of rainbow, Ukrainian and Palestinian flags flying from homes and public buildings over the last few years instead of the Union Jack.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

I know what you mean 😏 it leads you to despair sometimes doesn’t it?
Considering what a great nation Britain once was!

Last edited 1 year ago by Dinger64
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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

Isn’t flying the Union Jack or, heaven forbid, the George Cross now considered incitement to ‘terror’, whatever TF that means? Are we the only country doing this, or are other Western countries doing the same?

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

The thing is, I would’ve been happy to sing along to ‘God Save The Queen’ but I wouldn’t be singing the updated ‘King’ version now out of principle, because basically Charles is a globalist, WEF sock-puppet nob who I have nothing but contempt for. So I wouldn’t partake, just for different reasons to that of the students mentioned above. I’d be there getting scolded for wearing my ”Not My King” T-shirt instead.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

”Not My King” T-shirt

Can I get one?

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Get a “No Smoking” t-shirt and modify to suit.

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RW
RW
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’d be there getting scolded for wearing my ”Not My King” T-shirt instead.

If you’re a citizen of some Commonwealth monarchy, he is your king. Nobody gets to choose that. He may be (and probably is) a bad king. OTOH, what kind of wonders are to be expected from a guy who’d have become an OAP long before he had become anything other than an eternal pretender-in-waiting and national laughing stock if he ever had had something resembling a normal life? Nobody can be nothing but The Crown Prince® from age 4 to age 74 and remain mentally sane.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

But if he kept his mouth shut he might just get away with it but like Mark Twain pointed out. “It is better to stay quiet and let people think your stupid rather than open it to confirm you are”.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago

The state should stop underwriting universities.

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago

Here’s a answer to all our immigration and integration problems!

Mandatory national service!

Oh watch the buggers bail out of Britain by the cruise ship full! There would not be enough small boats to meet the market requirements of getting out quickly enough! and the “students” wouldn’t be far behind!
A real world way of sorting the wheat from the chaff!

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://off-guardian.org/2023/12/07/imf-head-wants-world-wide-carbon-taxes/

The only details we don’t have are how these additional taxes will be hidden.

There will come a point at which taxation will bottom out simply because there is no more squeezing to be done. How desperately poor we will be at that point is anybody’s guess.

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
1 year ago

Celebrating personal achievement should not require the singing of any anthem. No contempt is implied by not singing the national anthem.
Celebrating a university achievement or anniversary – as part of history and heritage – one might argue differently.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  MikeAustin

Shall we just rip up the flag as well? Maybe we should just call ourselves a “region” rather than a “nation” because that is what we are turning into.

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GlassHalfFull
GlassHalfFull
1 year ago

I contribute money to the Republic campaign and any time I’m at an event which plays the dirge which is our national anthem with it’s ridiculous words I just turn my back or remain seated.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago

Vigilante Bomber:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQww-UvxvqA

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.globalresearch.ca/police-state-wants-us-nation-snowflakes/5842324

Another excellent essay from John and Nisha Whitehead detailing the wanton destruction of our history and traditions. There is rightly an emphasis on this Christmas time.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago

The ‘National Anthem’ is a dirge. It’s dull and uninspiring and more funeral music than a ‘national anthem’. It panders to being sung out of tune. I can’t stand the bloody thing!

Especially NOW!

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Not to worry . ——In 50 years we will have a bit of rap as the anthem ——Mutha Fucka Yo

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zebedee
zebedee
1 year ago

God save us from the King

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
1 year ago

Keith Emerson’s arrangement of Jerusalem should be the national; anthem.

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Freddy Boy
Freddy Boy
1 year ago

As long as they don’t replace it with “The Call To Prayer” I couldn’t careless says me , a lifelong defender of the Monarchy but not anymore ! Charlie & William have shown their hand – WEF to the core ! Can’t call them traitors because they don’t work on our behalf & probably never have !!!…

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago

Maybe we need a Globalist Anthem ———“God save our gracious UN, long live our noble UN, God save the planet, da da da da, Happy but having nought, cold but houses stuffed with foam, happy to reign like Club of Rome, God save UN”.

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Peter W
Peter W
1 year ago

Personally I don’t see the point in the national anthem but it is tradition. How about those who are “offended” (god, I hate that word) that the anthem is not to be used?

Why not axe the mortar boards and gowns? They are surely old fashioned. While you’re about it ditch the sitting around waiting to be given a slip of paper and just email them.

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