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And Finally…

by Toby Young
22 November 2021 9:52 PM

In this week’s episode of London Calling, James Delingpole and I talk about our days at Oxford, Austria’s mandatory vaccination policy, the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the upcoming trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and Boris’s chaotic speech to the CBI.

You can listen to the podcast here and subscribe to it on iTunes here.

Tags: AustriaKyle RittenhouseOxford

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

As per the start of the podcast, super self confident public schoolboy fluffs his lines for a full 30 second Biden moment

Sorry about the Guardian link but most go straight to the Pepa Pig content

Search YT ‘boris johnson pepa pig’, brings up loads.

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Star
3 years ago
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Yes, the Peppa Pig thing is a bit of a red herring. (The character does look like a Picasso version of a hairdryer – that’s quite a witty quip – and although I thought the CBI was mainly about real industry it turns out I was wrong and it also represents members in “creative” fields, so Peppa is on-topic for such an audience.) More relevant is his seeming like a confused person a decade or two older than his actual age, losing it for quite some time, and sniffing as if…as if he felt some kind of irritation in his nose, shall we say. Fat boozers aren’t thin on the ground among British politicians – a mid-50s, clinically obese, drunkard is the norm – but it’s no secret that this particular one is especially debauched, so who knows? Two more screwups like this would be enough to finish his stint in Number 10 – possibly even one in the right context, such as for example saying something truly egregiously ignorant or joky or confused about SARSCoV2 or pandemic policy or an operationally serious foreign policy matter such as Channel fishing, the Polish-Belarusian border, or hey, why not an issue he’s inserted his foot into his mouth over before – Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe?

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

The whole sequence starts with him reading his lines quite normally but when he loses it he can only stammer brief repetitions if what he has already said.

Most news film reports start after that, perhaps the editors are reserving the earlier footage for when they really want to stick the boot in.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

In part of that ramble bozo praises the idea of people having the confidence to remain in the area where they grew up.

Wtf is that all about?

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Pushing and trying to normalise the idea of no travel for the oiks from birth, perhaps?

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Dame Lynet

Something along those lines perhaps or internal Passports for we plebs.

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago

You’d think for an award-winning contrarian, TY would have at least evolved his opinion, but no he’s still hung up on postive PCR cases infection numbers, Jesus wept!

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Star
Star
3 years ago

According to a Savanta ComRes survey: 45% in Britain support an indefinite unvaccinated-only lockdown starting in December, against 32% who oppose, with the figures being 55%-26% among those aged 55+.

32% of the population joining an international general strike wouldn’t be bad going at all. And among 18-34s it’s “only” 29% supportive of house-arrest for the unvaxed, with 39% opposed, so the strikebreakers will have an older age profile than the humans. Shall we give it a whirl? Let’s see how good the horrible “Do What You’re Told and Hail the State” killjoys in their 60s are at lifting bins etc.

It’s interesting that an exact month was named in the question.

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Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
3 years ago
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Savanta ComRes | 1,720 followers on LinkedIn. We are Savanta ComRes – the interface of a global intelligence business with a boutique political research consultancy. | ComRes is the leading research consultancy specialising in Corporate Reputation, Public Policy and Communications. We bridge the worlds of research and communications. 

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

Does that ‘we manufacture BS for the highest bidder’?

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

People voting for something to bring everyone into line with what they have already done. Not really surprising especially as there is an element of punishment for the resistors.

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Oscarone
Oscarone
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Companions in misfortune. An awful situation is easier to bear if you can get everyone else in the same boat.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Oscarone

That’s how junkies and smackheads behave towards any of their number who might try to go straight.
They will go to great lengths to keep ‘quitters’ hooked because if that individual is successful it merely confirms the inadequacies of those left behind.

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Dave
Dave
3 years ago
Reply to  Oscarone

Unless, of course, that boat is the Titanic…

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  Star

Not to mention having to care for their own aged relatives.

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Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
3 years ago

How to alienate 95% of your audience;

“James Delingpole and I talk about our days at Oxford”.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

You’re not interested in “How to get into Oxford with two Bs and a C, assuming pater can phone the admissions tutor at Brasenose and get him to nullify his rejection letter?” 🙂

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

My Comprehensive schoolmate went to Cambridge.
The son of WW2 Polish refugees he wrote his thesis on oil bearing shales off the Northumberland coast well before that was topical and based his lucrative career on it.

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Star
Star
3 years ago

Cabinet Office note to journalists: the correct term now is “VACCINE MANDATE”, so go easy on calling it “compulsory vaccination”. Thanks, guys!

For example, Liam Hoare does well in this piece in the Guardian: “vaccine mandate” gets mentioned in the header, the caption, and eight times in the body text, not counting a number of appearances of the word “mandate” on its own, adding even more cuddliness. He only uses “compulsory” three times, starting at the end of the second paragraph that most readers won’t reach, since it’s way past the header, strapline, picture, caption, and lede. Nice work, Liam. The Newspeak medal is on its way.

(PS Those of us in the resistance may wish to consider using the word “forced” rather than “compulsory”, in some circumstances at least. Stay supple!)

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
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How many people, when first coming across vaccine ‘mandate’ thought
‘oh yeah, that’s what we did to Palestine and Transjordan after WW1 to pretend they weren’t just more colonies’?
Must have been quite confusing for them.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
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Well, I find it all VERY offensive. No mention (or should that be womention?) of womandate at all!

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago

I put Johnson’s decline in his cognitive capabilities down to the jabs.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
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And continuous brow-beating from Carrie, the well-known horror show!

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
3 years ago

Toby still can’t bring himself to admit James might be right can he?

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CrouplessCoup
CrouplessCoup
3 years ago

If you call it a vaccine, you’ve already lost the argument!

Sage words from the incisively intelligent and authoritative Dr David Martin. It were well that commenters and bloggers listened up. I’d hope to see a lot more of his information featured at dailysceptic.org.

https://eraoflight.com/2021/01/18/dr-david-martin-this-is-not-a-vaccine-it-is-a-medical-device/

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Tu6gojaDSrsd/
A Must Watch¡¡ Dr David Martin And Judy A Mikovits – This Is Not A Vaccine¡
2021-02-16

https://www.bitchute.com/video/6xu20c1_urI/
Call To Action: Share This Widely! Focus On Fauci – 5Th Of January
2021-01-04

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