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News Round Up

by Jonathan Barr
1 April 2021 1:55 AM

  • “Covid vaccine passports would be un-British, says Sir Keir Starmer” – The Labour Party leader has told the Telegraph that if “we get the virus properly under control, the death rates are near zero, hospital admissions very, very low, that the British instinct in those circumstances will be against vaccine passports”. This is either the first time the Leader of the Opposition has actually opposed a Government Covid policy or an April Fool
  • “Scotland’s unscientific mishandling of Coronavirus” – A letter published in Thinking Scotland from Douglas Brodie to all members of the Scottish COVID-19 Committee, pointing out that the “cure” of ineffectual, never-ending lockdowns is worse than the virus itself
  • “100,000 homeowners at risk of repossession as banks withdraw COVID-19 support” – From today, the Telegraph reports, lenders will be able to resume repossession proceedings, putting many borrowers at risk
  • “Lloyd’s of London boss dismisses calls for workplace Covid passports” – According to the Telegraph, John Neal, the CEO of Lloyds, reckons that by the time workers return to offices a significant proportion of them will have been vaccinated and “we’ll probably be very close to herd immunity”
  • “Vaccine certificates are ‘ID Cards on Steroids’” – Writing for politics.co.uk, Ian Dunt – yes, the ultra-lockdown zealot – argues that vaccine certificates could “constitute one of the most fundamental alterations between the individual’s relationship with the state in the modern period”
  • “The many scandals of the PCR test: Part 2” – The second part of Sonia Elijah’s investigation of PCR testing for the Conservative Woman examines the influence of the Corman-Drosten paper that established the testing protocol in January of last year
  • “This Holy Week, the Church needs to stand up” – Now is the time for the Church to “provide the spiritual leadership that is so desperately needed”, writes the Rev. Dr. William Phillip in the Telegraph, reflecting on the legal victory he and his colleagues won against the Scottish Government
  • “Tougher rules around face masks and social distancing needed as lockdown lifts, scientists say” – Sky News reports on some modelling developed by the universities of Cambridge and Liverpool which indicates that mask rules and social distancing restrictions should get tougher as lockdown relaxes
  • “Did Lockdown Work? An Economist’s Cross-Country Comparison” – In research published by the journal CESifo Economic Studies, Professor Christian Bjørnskov compares mortality in 24 European countries to evaluate whether lockdowns have suppressed the spread of Sars-CoV-2. Needless to say, the answer is no
  • “The Virus, Lockdown and the Right” – In a feature for Areo magazine, Professor M.L.R. Smith and Dr Niall McCrae take the political right to task for not opposing lockdowns (Toby is mentioned as an honourable exception)
  • “I hate everything about the lockdown. But most of all, how much we like being bossed around” – Writing for Conservative Home, Lord Hannan of Kingsclere is distressed by how many people actually seem to like being locked down
  • “Leading LSE academics call for post-Covid wellbeing agency” – A group of LSE academics, including former Cabinet Secretary Lord Gus O’Donnell, are recommending a broader approach to policy that includes measuring impact against wellbeing as well as against life expectancy
  • “COVID-19 Weekly Bulletin” – The latest update from HART, the Health Advisory and Recovery Team, covering Dr. John Lee’s appearance on Good Morning Britain and much else
  • “Why aren’t we using Ivermectin?” – Dr Tess Laurie is a guest on the Pandemic Podcast with Dan Austin Gregory to talk about the potential of Ivermectin and the difficulty in getting it approved for emergency use
  • “EU regulator slaps down Germany and says there’s ‘No Evidence’ to support AstraZeneca ban” – The European Medicines Agency has criticised Germany for suspending the AstraZeneca jab for the under-60s, revealing that there were just 62 cases of blood clots in 9.2 million vaccinations, MailOnline reports
  • “Belgium must lift ‘all Covid-19 measures’ within 30 days, Brussels court rules” – The Brussels Times reports that a court has ordered the Belgian State “to  lift ‘all coronavirus measures’ within 30 days, as the legal basis for them is insufficient”
  • “Macron locks down France” – France is going into a four-week lockdown on Saturday, MailOnline reports, complete with the closure of schools and shops, working from home, travel restrictions and a 7pm curfew. Does this means Macron will be a one-term President?
  • “Merkel and Macron in talks to use Russia’s Sputnik Covid vaccine” – With the AstraZeneca jab still dogged by safety concerns, the leaders of France and Germany are looking East for a vaccine, according to the Telegraph
  • “Finland withdraws COVID-19 lockdown plan after it was deemed unconstitutional” – Reuters reports that a constitutional court in Finland has ruled that the Government’s lockdown proposal was “too vague and not in compliance with the constitution”
  • “Despite vaccination success, Hungary sets daily record for Covid death” – According to EuroNews, Hungry recorded 302 Covid deaths on Wednesday, a new record for the country, despite an ambitious vaccination programme that is leading the way in the EU
  • “Joe Biden Unmasked” – President Biden’s “‘mask mandate’ isn’t Democracy”, says Dominic Green in Spectator USA. “It’s politicised bureaucratic overreach”
  • “We Must Not Be Forced Into Vaccinating Our Children From COVID-19” – “The recent push by the CDC, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and other television medical experts who suggest that we can only get to herd immunity by vaccinating our children is absurd and patently false,” writes Paul E. Alexander at AIER
  • “New York Rolls Out Vaccine Passport Program” – Jordan Schachtel worries about the implications of New York’s ‘Excelsior Pass’
  • “What should we make of the WHO Covid report?” – The report is “billed as a ‘joint WHO-China study'” and “it deserves to be read as such”, says Ross Clark in the Spectator, before going to interrogate its conclusions about the origins of SARS-CoV-2
  • “UK, US and other 12 nations share ‘concerns’ about WHO COVID-19 origins study” – Fourteen countries have expressed concern about the WHO’s report into the origins of COVID-19, according to Euronews, particularly the study’s “significant delay” and the investigating team’s lack of “access to complete, original data and samples”
  • “The Wuhan Whitewash” – The WHO report is best understood as “as a whitewash heavily influenced by the Chinese Communist Party and Westerners with conflicts of interest” says the Wall Street Journal
  • “The Anthony Fauci Phenomenon” – In the latest episode of his show, Tom Woods speaks to Steve Deace, author of “Faucian Bargain“, a new book about the dangers of putting public policy in the hands of a scientific elite
  • “What is the number of deaths from Covid we’re willing to live with?” – Julia Hartley-Brewer asked Robert Jenrick 10 times, but didn’t get an answer

Julia asks Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick TEN times "what is the number of deaths from Covid we're willing to live with" before restrictions are no longer in place: "Do you not know the number? Is it above your pay grade?"@JuliaHB1 | @RobertJenrick pic.twitter.com/dfSNe0JJjR

— TalkTV (@TalkTV) March 31, 2021
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karenovirus
karenovirus
4 years ago

From the Roundup (1).
I dont recall Kier Starmer caring much for the ‘British Way’ recently, I would have thought he considered the very idea ‘racist’.

Samuel Johnson 1775 ‘(false) patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel’.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It has to be an Aprils Fool, so far he’s been 100% in support of harder Lockdowns.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Keeping an eye on Ben Bradshaws recent ‘conversion’ perhaps ?

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Marg
Marg
4 years ago

Kier Starmer suddenly woken up – the cynicism in me tells me there is more to this – ok yes there are elections looming in a few weeks. Somebody must have had a word in his ear that he is behind in the polls.

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Monro
Monro
4 years ago
Reply to  Marg

Probably not for long:

‘The NAO (National Audit Office) found the UK government had awarded £17bn of such contracts to private companies some of whom had political or personal ties to members of the government while failing to “document any consideration of any potential conflict [of interest].”

https://www.businessinsider.com/conservative-mp-george-freeman-further-investigation-by-anti-corruption-watchdog-2021-2?r=US&IR=T

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

The Sun: The Queen: ” Out and about without a mask”.
If it’s good enough for the Queen, its good enough, etc.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
4 years ago

‘Begium must lift all Covid19 measures. . . Court rules’.
Or else it will transfer a (measly) £200,000 from one part of the State Coffers to another.

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Monro
Monro
4 years ago

The Labour party leader, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, they have correctly read the runes……the next general election will be carnage…….and, just round the corner now for the Conservative party: Beware the Ides of May………

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swedenborg
swedenborg
4 years ago
Reply to  Monro

I think you are correct.First out the LD leader strongly opposed to vaccine passports ID cards and will attract many Tory voters. Now Labour leader leaning that way and he better hurry up, stengthning his opposition before LD establish themselves as the opposition party.
I don’t tink either of them believe the Youg gov polls showing how popualar the scheme is. This is just the pub “thirsty” populace just wanting them open quick. When the time for implementaion,connection to ID cards,health records and the inevitable 6 mth limit the enthusiasm in the populce will diminish quickly.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  swedenborg

I am very angry that I have to produce a C.O.V.ID before being allowed entry to a pub restaurant. or entertainment venue. If that is the case I will not be using them. I will not encourage Vaccine Apartheid.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  Monro

We received our ballot card yesterday and I know who I am not voting for!

We need a big change in this country and we won’t get one by continually voting LibLabConGreen.

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Sadly, there is very rarely any sensible alternative. I shall almost certainly have to spoil my ballot papers: a small, but virtually ignorable protest.

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Hester
Hester
4 years ago

Perhaps Julia should have offered Jenrick an “incentive” to come up with a number he likes those

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WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

He never gets out if bed fit less than a tenner.

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J4mes
J4mes
4 years ago

Oh how convenient for the powers that be, that a knife-wielding madman should go on a rampage in an ‘over-crowded’ park in London on sunny Tuesday. When they’re out of ideas, they’ll always turn to the old tricks that worked…

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/erratic-knife-wielding-man-sparks-23827815

For argument’s sake, let’s say it this was real, it is still damning on our government/agencies. It would further prove that Sadiq’s London is not a safe place to relax in the park, for fear a menace with a knife could pop up at any moment. It could also demonstrate the extent of damage dealt on people’s mental health thanks to lockdown.

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FrankFisher
FrankFisher
4 years ago

Look at the IFR the BBC is using in this puff piece for vaccination today… https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-56594189

It’s as if a year’s research never happened.

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WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

That is the BBC’s resident apologist.

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Cheezilla
Cheezilla
4 years ago

Sir Keir added that Covid passports for international travel were inevitable and the focus of the Government should be on maximising the vaccine rollout, but said: “My instinct is that… [if] we get the virus properly under control, the death rates are near zero, hospital admissions very, very low, that the British instinct in those circumstances will be against vaccine passports.”

If you read it carefully, you’ll see that Kneel Stalin is actually advocating zero covid and vaxpasses. Not exactly opposition, is it?

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Jo Starlin
Jo Starlin
4 years ago
Reply to  Cheezilla

Agreed.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago
Reply to  Cheezilla

He’s just Tony Blair’s representative down here on Earth, promoting the globalist agenda as fast as he possibly can.

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TheFascistCoronaFraud
TheFascistCoronaFraud
4 years ago

This website prohibits users from accessing the most important information about corona lawsuits in the UK. There is a provate criminal lawsuit going through right now, alleging fraud against Hancock, Whitty, Vallance and Ferguson. LDS deletes information pertaining to this, like a scaredy cat. Establishment gatekeepers, nothing else

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karenovirus
karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  TheFascistCoronaFraud

You may be using too many links which need to be checked by mods before approval.

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago

Bring back Kenneth Kendall!
He and Richard Whitmore were probably the last trustworthy newsreaders the BBC had. It was all downhill after them.

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RGMugabe
RGMugabe
4 years ago

What a farce. Fewer than a quarter with Covid symptoms request test, UK study finds
Survey also reveals only half of Britons who develop signs of virus fully self-isolate. The government is hoping that integrity will prevail.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Just had the latest covid news (propaganda) for Shropshire urging salopians to stay local over Easter; then followed the “massaged” figures of 6 Covid cases in hospital and 1 Covid death!
Talk about overkill!
WHOOPS, SORRY!
NOT REALLY.

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