Does Truss’s Energy Price Cap Make Sense?
12 September 2022
by Noah Carl
Alan Miller, Co-Founder of Together, writes to Maggie Throup MP demanding to know why her recent letter denied that vaccine passports are ready to go when the accompanying document clearly shows they are.
David Attenborough predicted that all the summer sea ice in the Arctic would be gone within 12 years unless we mend our ways. But Arctic sea ice has increased in the past 10 years.
Writing in the Spectator, Brendan O’Neill says the police should leave anti-monarchist protestors alone. This is 21st Century Britain, not 16th Century Britain.
The Biden Administration has been criticised by health experts for spending $5 billion on 171 million new bivalent Covid boosters and rolling them out without testing them first on human subjects.
The new Prime Minister recently announced a price cap on energy that may cost £170 billion. Truss likes to model her outfits on Margaret Thatcher, but she appears to have modelled her energy policy on John McDonnell.
A new study in NEJM shows not only that Pfizer vaccine effectiveness becomes negative within five months but that the vaccines destroy any protection a person would have had from natural immunity.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus – and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
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