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Lockdown is to Blame for the Cost of Living Crisis

by Will Jones
28 May 2022 6:32 PM

If you pay people for the better part of two years to stay at home, and cover the cost by printing money, there is bound to be inflation, says Daniel Hannan in the Telegraph. But the same people who called for longer and harder lockdowns are now the ones complaining loudest about the crisis, he writes. Here’s an excerpt:

I can put up with a certain amount of inconsistency, muddle-headedness and even hypocrisy in politics… But I draw the line when pundits self-righteously demand more action on net zero while at the same time complaining of ‘fuel poverty’. I bridle when lobbyists rage against the Australia and New Zealand trade deals because they will ‘flood’ us with ‘cheap food’, and then have the nerve to moan about ‘food poverty’.

The absolute worst, though, are those who spent two years demanding a longer and stricter lockdown, and who now shamelessly protest about the cost of living crisis, as though it were a random act of cruelty inflicted on the country out of sadism. They include Keir Starmer, the BBC, Sky News and, I’m afraid, a chunk of the general public.

Do I sound insensitive? Too bad. Insensitive or not, someone has to point out that we can’t run the country on the basis of a series of contradictory feel-good opinions, and then exculpate ourselves from their consequences on grounds that we meant well.

If you pay people for the better part of two years to stay home, and cover the cost by printing more money, there is bound to be inflation. The current price rises are not an unforeseeable consequence of the war in Ukraine, at least not in the main. Switzerland is as affected by global energy prices as other European countries, but currently has an overall inflation rate of just 2.4%. Why? Because it did not go in for money-printing. As the Nobel prizewinning economist Milton Friedman put it: “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, in the sense that it is, and can be, produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output.”

I realise that few want to hear that right now. The lockdown, as this column kept mournfully forecasting at the time, has created a more statist electorate. Many “one-off” spending increases have, entirely predictably, become permanent. Spinning the taps open is easier than screwing them shut again, because supposedly temporary subsidies come to be seen by their recipients as part of our immemorial constitution.

After two years of lockdown, a lot of voters evidently want to be paid to stay at home. They like the idea – propagated throughout the pandemic – that the Government can solve almost every problem by spending more money. Why should they see inflation any differently?

MPs are sensitive to public opinion. Hence the sudden consensus among all parties that the way to tackle of living crisis is to raise taxes even higher and distribute the proceeds to selected groups. Never mind that taxes are the single biggest part of most household budgets and that hiking them worsens the underlying problem. Such thinking went out in 2020.

Worth reading in full.

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jingleballix
jingleballix
3 years ago

Macron has exempted the POLICE from the mandatory jab…….

…….and then sends them to crush resistance to the mandatory jab.

I can think of nothing that reeks greater of despotism, injustice and dishonesty.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Any unjabbed police oppressing these protesters are total hypocrites.

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Only in the cities. The Police nationale who police the cities are exempt but “encouraged” to be vaccinated, the Gendarmerie who police everywhere else were mandated to be vaccinated by 15 September https://www.crashdebug.fr/covid-19-les-gendarmes-obliges-de-se-vacciner-avant-le-15-septembre-les-policiers-incites-actu17-fr

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Sambagirl
Sambagirl
3 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Why are the police exempt?

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

Just a cockup Toby?

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Macron’s only reaction to people protesting anything is send in the riot police. He has been doing this before COVID already and he has generally been extremely aggressive regarding any COVID policies. French president trying to suppress protest with heavy-handed policing doesn’t say anything about the actions of the UK government.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Not literally no; however this is a global pattern. Hardly unrelated discrete events. Coercion and fear everywhere. In the UK there is less protest and violence but the gov is just as culpable and more insidious. A cockup is a very poor description wherever you turn.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

There’s no global pattern: The people engaging in COVID gymnastics don’t even control all of the USA, let alone all of the world. That countries all over the globe implement global policies the WHO and interested parties in the USA are pushing in somewhat different ways is certainly not a surprise.

But that doesn’t turn Boris & The Bunglers into evil masterminds of a global conspiracy (invented by the so-called American right and heavily propagated on the internet). I’m not even sure about that, though, all this “Waahh! It’s a conspiracy!” could as well be a very effective diversionary strategy of the branch covidians designed to occupy as many people and resources as possible with harmless (to them) nonsense in order to get them out of the way.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

So you are a Covidian Nominalist. There is no common ‘Universal’ conspiracy, it just seems like everyone is being oppressed for the same reason, at the same time.

Forgive me, but that’s just a tad obtuse.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

There is no need for conspiracy to explain the handling of protests in France and other countries: police is there to uphold the law; stupid laws are in force that ban protests; the reason for the stupid laws is the (somewhat) stupid belief that mass gatherings increase spread of COVID-19.

Logically, what would YOU do, if you believe in the premises and your goal is to curb the spread and uphold “law and order”? Let all the crazy protesters gather lawlessly and make the spread bigger? Potentially transform into a full blown riot, too? Possibly also fueled by some foreign secret service which does not like your country very much and likes to place more violent protesters and agitators between the peaceful ones? It is a domestic problem, but of course, the root cause is stupid lawmaking. That the lawmaking is stupid everywhere does not require conspiracy either, they just copy each other in a senseless attempt to show how they are “fighting the pandemic” to their more stupid voters.

So it’s less of a conspiracy and more of a show of utter incompetence and lack of planning, especially with regards to collateral damage. They can do it as long as the collateral damage does not fall on their asses, which it won’t, as they have successfully managed to deflect all responsibility and are now in a divide-and-conquer situation where a dumb majority is turned against an oppressed minority. Simply as a convenient scapegoat to divert attention to cover up all the egregious mistakes and corruption they have enabled since the beginning of this fiasco. It’s all a huge cover-your-ass action, and you would behave the same if you had ruined a country and stolen big amounts of money in a recent time. The worst scenario that the politicians must deal with is themselves being brought to justice, everything else follows from this fear.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  rayc

I get your argument. I myself was unconvinced of ‘the conspiracy’ (mainly as a conscious way of staying sane), but the actions of the government have been truly insane and seem to be veiled in propaganda, lies, coercion, and blustering way beyond mere ‘cockup’ territory. The recent reversal on the passports was my red line into allowing myself to think it could be a conspiracy. And why couldn’t it be? Maybe it’s both? Or neither? Let’s see.

The main phenomenological cause of a ‘conspiracy perception’ is the global nature of the virus, the pan-national response, and the power and reach of global media and the internet, which is unprecedented and truly head-spinning. We seek a total, overall, neat solution, in realtime. Maybe our descriptions are hokum, or maybe they aren’t so far fetched. Taken rationally, it is unwise to jump to conclusions about the situation, but we can’t minimise the evil that is going on, either, which is the danger in seeing all this is ‘mere politics’ or ‘mere civil unrest’.

The risk is we get split up into factions, some focusing on science, politics, others on theology, some on passports, others on whatever, when unity is actually required. But my point is that I think we can agree that what’s happening is deeply wrong, even if we express our ideas differently. So I am open to both the ‘nominalist’ and ‘realist’ visions of explaining Covidianism, but also to real events, people, and the ’emotional’ side. Let’s crack on and hold them to account.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Did the fact that the subset of people on this planet affected by Corona policies all experience the same pandemic at the same time and get the same health advice from the same people already occur to you? Plus – obviously – they’re also largely part of the global influence sphere of the USA and it’s the domestic policy of the current US government. And such domestic policies of the good Americans always get picked up by their avid, cosplaying fans all over the world.

That’s why there’s BLM in Germany despite no German state ever had any relation to the atlantic slave trade and associated industries. That’s something the Americans obviously don’t care about as their world is the USA. And these Germans also don’t care about it. Americans have BLM! We want some, too!!

BTW, switching from arguments, however weak they might be, to namecalling and general insults is a classic disinformation tactic.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Sorry to offend, but I did refer to ‘that’ [view] being obtuse: not you personally. But my argument is strong.

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MrkMtchll
MrkMtchll
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

After all, at the heyday of slavery, Germany did not exist. Yet Germans did — and they played their part in the transatlantic slave trade.
It all started in 1682, with the founding of the African Company by the grand elector of Brandenburg-Prussia, Frederick William. Determined to rival Europe’s great sea powers, he ordered the establishment of a fort on the coast of present-day Ghana, to be named Groß Friedrichsburg. The fort was designed to serve as a point of departure for the German slave trade. In the decades that followed, German slave ships, such as the Friedrich III, transported thousands of African slaves overseas. Many of them ended up on the slave market of St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, over which Prussia gained control from Denmark in 1685. For some time, St. Thomas had the dubious distinction of being the most important slave market in the world.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  MrkMtchll

On the logic of the ‘not a conspiracy’ people Hitler did not personally order the Holocaust directly. He just moved his arm to sign some documents with a pen.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

“There’s no global pattern”

Yes there is for much of the USA, Canada, Europe, Australasia. Finland is 100% face masks and non-stop propaganda from the Government.
We all know Covid doesn’t exist – it’s a mass psychosis. Everyone is controlled by fear – fear of a virus, and the fear that if you declare it to be fake that the Government will ‘deal’ with you. First they will inject your children to show you they have absolute power over you.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Quite: it is obvious that the serfs keep hitting the gendarme’s batons with their heads. Clearly not an organized squad of the SS picking on modern-day Jews under government orders!

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Do you think Toby Young reads the comments on this site? He’s probably too busy counting his Pfizer shares.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Who knows? We do know that he thinks it is just a cockup, from previous articles published here.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago

“The reaction of the French riot police to the peaceful protestors is extremely aggressive, reminiscent of the Met’s Territorial Support Group“

Again, this is how you know whether you are a genuine dissenter against elite misrule (in which case the regime will crack down on you hard, the police hierarchy will pass that message down the line, and rank and file police officers will know that you are not “protected” and they will not face consequences for treating you abusively), or just a member of a bullying mob trying to push elite dogmas, to intimidate resisters and to push the existing policies harder, in which case police will kowtow to you, “take the knee” and protect you against people trying to stop you disrupting their lives.

For the latter, see the bullying mobs pushing causes that are already politically dominant, such as BLM and XR. They don’t need to demonstrate at all, because their causes are already supported at the highest levels, but they seek to signal their virtue and further suppress resistance. For the former, protesters against covid panic measures, and those for almost any conservative or traditionalist cause.

‘We TOLD police we’d block M25 again – and they still let us go!’: Gloating Insulate Britain eco-zealots boast bungling officers let them walk out of custody for a second time in a week – despite explicitly vowing to block motorways AGAIN when released

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

PROTEST! (But on MY terms and for MY cause). The ear-splitting whine of the hard-done-by “conservative or traditionalist” aka ‘right’ fake libertarians. The pot to the government kettle.

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

“The ear-splitting whine “

Gosh, playground abuse again! From RickH!” Whodathought?

And yet the facts remain – BLM and XR “protesters” disrupt others’ lives pushing for yet more of the policies that are already being pushed by the regime, and get kid glove treatment, while true dissenters get beaten up just for marching, and headteachers are advised to call police if they even suspect protesters might turn up outside schools where jabs are to be inflicted on children without parental consent.

But personal abuse is so much easier than addressing uncomfortable and inconvenient truths.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
3 years ago

This is great coverage. Unfortunately, I took a quick look scan the main French rags on Sunday and didn’t see a mention anywhere.

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steve_z
steve_z
3 years ago

france is so much worse than us

disturbing video. decent people

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

It seems that their people are braver – and hence their politicians are running scared, hence the thugs dressed as gendarmes.

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
3 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

In time the UK will mirror France. Our Passport is just a few weeks into the future.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
3 years ago

My brother-in-law lives in France. It is as shown here. Disgraceful! There will be a reckoning for those organising and complicit in this tyranny – world-wide.

Hats off to the French for trying to uphold liberté, égalité and fraternité.

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PissedOffDad
PissedOffDad
3 years ago
Macron est une merde. Il peut baiser et mourir.
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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago

C19 VAXX GENOCIDE – Idaho doctor reports a ‘20 times increase’ of cancer in vaccinated patients

https://yvymaraey.blogspot.com/2021/09/idaho-doctor-reports-20-times-increase.html

A doctor has found an increase in cancers since the COVID-19 inoculation rollout. 

On March 18, Dr. Ryan Cole, a board-certified pathologist and owner and operator of a diagnostics lab, reported to the public in a video produced by Idaho state government’s “Capitol Clarity” project, that he is seeing a massive ‘uptick’ in various autoimmune diseases and cancers in patients who have been vaccinated.  

“Since January 1, in the laboratory, I’m seeing a 20 times increase of endometrial cancers over what I see on an annual basis,” reported Dr. Cole in the video clip shared on Twitter.  

“I’m not exaggerating at all because I look at my numbers year over year, I’m like ‘Gosh, I’ve never seen this many endometrial cancers before’,” he continued.  

Explaining his findings at the March 18 event, Cole told Idahoans that the vaccines seem to be causing serious autoimmune issues, in a way he described as a “reverse HIV” response. 

Cole explained that two types of cells are required for adequate immune system function: “Helper T-cells,” also called “CD4 cells,” and “killer T-cells,” often known as “CD8 cells.” 

According to Cole, in patients with HIV, there is a massive suppression of “helper T-cells” which cause immune system functions to plummet, and leave the patient susceptible to a variety of illnesses.  

Similarly, Cole describes, “post-vaccine, what we are seeing is a drop in your killer T-cells, in your CD8 cells,” 

“And what do CD8 cells do? They keep all other viruses in check,” he continued…….read more in the link

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Have you noticed that Drs McCullogh, Cole, Ardis, Fleming, Martin, Profs Malone, Woldag and co speak with no notes, that they blink very little if at all, and yet the level of detail they relate is simply phenomenal. A big advantage they have is they don’t appear to be running for election.

So MTF et al of similar ilk, that is one of the ways I judge people – they know what they are talking about, and there is no “shuffling of feet” as with Johnson, Whitty, Vallance and others when they lie to camera.

“In whom do you place your trust?”

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

There is talk of half a million at least on the streets this weekend. The fllow through of the health workers dismissals has been the final straw for some. Zemmour ( a sort of French Tucker Carlson) is the new hope for toppling Macron next year. His popularity is soaring.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Will they have elections? Will they just keep having states of emergencies and put them off? If they have them, will they not be fixed via online chicanery?

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Half a million? And they still can’t get one man? (Macron)

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PartyTime
PartyTime
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Zemmour allegedly has super-wealthy backers like Macron did https://www.crashdebug.fr/zemmour-demasque-une-enquete-revele-que-sa-campagne-est-geree-par-des-puissants-banquiers-de-rothschild – that’s according to Radio France who are about as reliable as the BBC.

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Lowe
Lowe
3 years ago

Personally I think that people should not befriend the police and politicians, not let their children play with their children, not serve them in shops, and make the police and politicians the pariahs of society. I echo here the word the French lady in the video who says she is being made a pariah in society (0m34s) by the politicians and police.

What is happening in many countries is simply evil. A demonstration that western nations are no longer “democracies” but have turned into authoritarian states more akin to to the 1930s…

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
3 years ago
Reply to  Lowe

I read Ordinary Men last year. Anyone in a Police uniform is a threat as far as I’m concerned, they are not to be trusted.

Just following orders was not just a problem for the 20th Century German’s.

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Encierro
Encierro
3 years ago

Meanwhile the BBC reports that the French see little disruption and it it all be OK.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-58581682
what is also concerning is Italy is all workers are to required show a Covid passport.
This is despite the EU saying that passports (or whatever they want to be called) are to be used only for monitoring vaccine efficacy, potential side effects and adverse events;
they also said that (EU) citizens are informed that the vaccination is not mandatory and that no one is under political, social or other pressure to be vaccinated if they do not wish to do so. Going further to state, they should ensure that no one is discriminated against for not having been vaccinated, due to possible health risks or not wanting to be vaccinated;
https://pace.coe.int/en/files/29004/html
Here is my QR code should anyone want to use it.

QRcode.jpg
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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  Encierro

That has made my morning – Salut ( not good at Italian)

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Phil Shannon
Phil Shannon
3 years ago

Viva la Revolution! Meanwhile, in Australia, nationwide protests are planned for this Saturday (against lockdowns, masks, vaccine passports and the whole ‘social distancing’ catastrophe) because the Zero Covid mentality of our wise rulers refuses to concede that the war against the virus is lost.

The state of Victoria in particular is going all in on suppression of the virus by the suppression of the people. In a desperate bid to stop the protest in the Melbourne CBD, the Great Leader (the Labor Party’s Dan Andrews) is imposing an 8am to 2pm curfew in the city and erecting a ‘ring of steel’ to prevent access by blocking key roads with crash-barriers, cancelling or rerouting public transport, and packing the heart of Melbourne with police, fine-books at the ready and capsicum spray, tear gas and rubber bullets at hand.

Welcome to Melbourne! Yes, the jewel of the south, ranked (by the Economist Intelligence Unit) as the world’s most liveable city for seven years running until 2017 has now tumbled to eighth after six lockdowns. Unleashing Dan’s Blueshirts on ordinary citizens protesting the damaging lunacy of lockdown in scenes reminiscent of Tienamen Square (sans the tanks but I wouldn’t put that past the Dear Leader at some stage) will continue the once-wonderful city of Melbourne’s decline.
 
When I retired after three and half decades in the federal public service in Canberra (I know, you get less for murder!), I debated whether to opt for Melbourne or to return home to Adelaide. So glad I chose Adelaide – we have our own cyclical lockdown woes, and a Nutty Professor as Chief Health Officer who has the mask mandate lever permanently jammed in the ON position – but at least we aren’t Melbourne!

Phil, South Australia 

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RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

Macron and Xi Jinping are two cheeks of the same arse.

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Zoomer@14
Zoomer@14
3 years ago

The French police disgust me but I guess all the police forces disgust me. Just thugs in uniforms who perpetuate evil.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago

The USA is already having to close hospital departments due to dangerously ow levels of staffing. Nurses have walked out because they do not want to take the mandated vaccines. Who knows better than the nurses what Covid is like, and what the serious adverse events and deaths are like. Care homes in this country were already short staffed, now that problem has worsened.

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186NO
186NO
3 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

Prof MY’s assessment of a very bad winter 2021/22 looks ever more likely every day.

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Lister of Smeg
Lister of Smeg
3 years ago

How long until Macron bans people filming – especially those using drones (even TV news) to get the true picture of how many people attend these events and detailing (often unwarranted) ‘Police action’ against protesters?

Bear in mind that in the US, Biden just got the FAA to ban the use of drones that were showcasing 10k illegal immigrants in Texas encamped under a motorway overpass and the Aussie authorities essentially have banned protests altogether.

Over here, our MSM have been nice little lapdogs in doing as they are told and most don’t cover such protests (many of which are VERY large and peaceful [until the Old Bill get involved]) or pretend they are something they are not/misrepresnt the numbers any scuffles.

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Victoria
3 years ago

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