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“We Are Seeing Some Worrying Stuff in the Data,” Says PM

by Michael Curzon
12 June 2021 8:16 PM

Boris Johnson has “all but confirmed” that the June 21st “Freedom Day” will be delayed, saying that “we are seeing some worrying stuff in the data”. The PM is particularly concerned about an increase in hospitalisations – only too late have NHS hospitals been told to change the way they collect data on patients who test positive for Covid by differentiating between those who are actually sick with Covid symptoms and those who test positive but are actually ill with something else. The fact that there is unlikely to be much of a backlash to the extension of lockdown from the public appears also to have bolstered the Government’s decision to delay. The MailOnline has more.

The PM delivered a downbeat assessment of the dangers posed by the Indian “Delta” variant amid growing expectations he will announce a four-week delay to the unlocking roadmap at a press conference on Monday…

In a round of broadcast interviews at the G7 summit in Cornwall, Mr Johnson insisted no final decision will be taken until Monday.  

“We are seeing some worrying stuff in the data, clearly. We are seeing the Delta variant causing an increase in cases, we are seeing an increase in hospitalisations,” he told Channel 5 News.

“The whole point of having an irreversible roadmap is to do it cautiously and that’s what we are going to do. I know people are impatient to hear more but you will be hearing the full picture on Monday.”

Ministers believe the backlash from Tory MPs and the public should be limited as long as the timetable does not slip beyond the school holidays. 

A poll today suggested that just a third of Britons want the total lifting of restrictions to go ahead as originally laid out. 

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: A poll for Opinium published last night showed that a majority of Britons are now in favour of postponing the June 21st lifting of restrictions. Over half (54%) think the date should be postponed (up from 43% two weeks ago), with just 37% thinking it should go ahead as planned or even be moved forward (down from 44% two weeks ago). The majority of those in favour of postponing are among the older age groups with almost two thirds (65%) of over-65s in favour of postponing and only 28% in favour of going ahead as planned or earlier. Young people are more evenly split as 45% of 18-34 year olds think it should be postponed and 46% think it should go ahead as planned or earlier.

More specifically, people are most in favour of not removing the restrictions on:

  • Wearing masks (62% vs 31%)
  • Keeping nightclubs closed (60% vs 28%)
  • Limiting large outdoor events (60% vs 31%)
  • Having a maximum of 30 people can gather outdoors (57% vs 31%)
  • Having a rule of six and table service in hospitality venues (50% vs 42%)
  • Having up to 30 people at weddings (48% vs 41%)
  • Having up to six people in people’s homes (47% vs 43%)

It’s official. We’ve become a nation of chin wobblers.

Tags: RoadmapUnlockVariants

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago

Worrying stuff in the data = we’re running out of COVID deaths, we need to find other ways to keep this going

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HeresJohnny
HeresJohnny
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Worrying stuff – indeed.
But we know that the people will swallow anything so we will keep spouting shite.
And I am Churchill incarnate. Saviour of the world.

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isobar
isobar
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Maybe the G7 variant, let loose because international attendees did not have to self isolate. Primary symptom, speaking bullshit.

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago
Reply to  isobar

Or leaking Bullshit…!

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flyingjohn
flyingjohn
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Like this…..

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

It has to be asked, where do these pollsters get their numbers from? I don’t know of anyone who has been asked for an opinion on this stuff (ever) and I know relatively few who agree with all or any of the restrictions listed. I guess that’s because they get their box-ticking stats fed to them socially distanced, through the letterboxes of the Double Digit chin wobblers who’ve voted from behind their sofas or under their beds via Rover the dog.
Doris and the rest of the gangsters have only got to keep the scam lies and massaged numbers going for a wikkle bit longer, then we’re back into The annual Cold and Flu COVID season, and our ‘Glorious Sainted’ envy of the world will continue to require rescuing!

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dxb
dxb
3 years ago
Reply to  IanC

I’ve wondered about this all through the panic. My suspicion is that the polls are conducted via telephone, so the majority of respondents are old, vulnerable and/or simply fearful people who are glad to answer the questions; people who are not in those categories are out and about or simply too busy to answer. Also, younger people are more likely to decline a call from an unknown number. If correct, this would mean that the results are always going to be skewed towards fear.

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Why don’t the NHS give the daily tally for Cancer deaths, and Stroke deaths, and Heart disease deaths and suicides? My guess is it would make for unpalatable PR for this rank diseased Government

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chris c
chris c
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Don’t forget the vaccine deaths! “If it saves one life” yeah right

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Butties
Butties
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

“Worrying stuff in the data” Maybe he is referring to the yellow card DATA?

Last edited 3 years ago by Butties
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Butties
Butties
3 years ago
Reply to  Butties

But I doubt it!

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Dave Angel Eco Warrier
Dave Angel Eco Warrier
3 years ago

He isn’t seeing anything as he doesn’t look and even if he did he wouldn’t know what he was looking at. It is simply what SAGE are telling him and will continue to tell him.

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Peter W
Peter W
3 years ago
Reply to  Dave Angel Eco Warrier

Johnson is to damned lazy to research and make a decision of his own.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Peter W

The people were warned about his lack of attention to detail before the election and his laziness but they went ahead and voted the fraud into office.

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robnicholson
robnicholson
3 years ago

Worrying “stuff”?? I expect more of our elected leader!

Last edited 3 years ago by robnicholson
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baboon
baboon
3 years ago
Reply to  robnicholson

Why do you expect more of a clownish buffoon, who has outsourced running the country to technocrats who agree with his view that humanity needs to be culled?

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Carrie Symonds
Carrie Symonds
3 years ago
Reply to  robnicholson

I was thinking exactly the same!

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

Indeed!

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago
Reply to  robnicholson

It’s our elected leader that worries me!!

Last edited 3 years ago by Fingerache Philip
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Cristi.Neagu
Cristi.Neagu
3 years ago
Reply to  robnicholson

The man has supposedly been vaccinated and he’s still wearing a mask. What exactly were you expecting?

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Yes, he is exceptionally spineless and thick.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  Moist Von Lipwig

Also he is a very dangerous buffoon. Johnson is an ardent eugenicist, just like his father who has made a very good living out of sponsoring early death for the masses.

Last edited 3 years ago by Rowan
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Peter W
Peter W
3 years ago
Reply to  Moist Von Lipwig

He’s not thick just completely lazy and unintelligent in things that really matter.

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AfterAll
AfterAll
3 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Vaccinated AND recovered from COVID

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

Just to demonstrate he is a certified buffoon, though a very dangerous one to be sure.

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sunny66
sunny66
3 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

Allegedly vaccinated

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  sunny66

Pure theatre to galvanise the plebs to take the jab.

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WomanWonder
WomanWonder
3 years ago
Reply to  AfterAll

And you don’t need both. If you recover it is nonsensical to get a vaccination

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Health Seeker
Health Seeker
3 years ago
Reply to  robnicholson

It’s a mistake to expect leadership from vacuous opportunistic personality politicians. They don’t lead, they follow.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago

To an incontinent power-grabber, ever truth is ‘worrying’, because it threatens the power grab.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

It’s hard to say for sure, but the longer this goes on the harder it is to avoid the conclusion that it is indeed a power grab. Whether or not it started like that, it certainly looks like one now. More than initial panic and arse covering, they have grown used to the easy power and want it forever.

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CovidiousAlbion
CovidiousAlbion
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

It was planned from the start.

Remember the early theatre of Boris appearing not to take the virus sufficiently seriously? That was a carefully crafted strategy to persuade us to take it seriously. If they’d played it straight, we’d have seen right through it.

The Diamond Princess was probably made for TV. Really great value for money. International passengers, so that viewers in several nations could follow the daily drama in which their countrymen were caught up.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Covid was always a scam.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Power corrupts, absolute powerccorrupts absolutely

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I think that was always the intention.

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
3 years ago

only too late have NHS hospitals been told to change the way they collect data on patients who test positive for Covid by differentiating between those who are actually sick with Covid symptoms and those who test positive but are actually ill with something else.

Of course. As admissions rise due to the jab and a backlog of other problems, better lock down while they can still be falsely attributed to covid – and prolong lockdown even further.

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

Didn’t seem to concern him much at the G7 meeting where there was no mask-wearing, no 10 days self isolation for the visiting heads of state and their entourage and no social distancing …

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Don’t forget, the virus is class conscious and only infects the vulgar working class population.

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Kate Chamberlayne
Kate Chamberlayne
3 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

But from the way some of those in the so-called ‘refined class’ behave, you wouldn’t think so.

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Trish
Trish
3 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

Yup. The serving staff – the plebeian contagion carriers – were all masked up. All the attendees – only masked up and elbow bumping and socially distancing for their photo ops.

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Woden
Woden
3 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

Denizens of the boozer..and bingo.

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Neanderthal thinking?

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

Our Neanderthal ancestors were capable people; they were, for example, able to produce pitch, which requires precise temperature control.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Hypocrisy from politicians, who would have thought it?

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

Just three weeks to flatten the curve, just a few more weeks, just another few weeks to save the NHS and it”l be all over, just wear your masks and keep your distance, just one more push – sacrifice christmas to save easter it will all be worth it, once the elderly and frail are vaccinated we’ll lift all restrictions, once the over fifties are vaccinated it’ll all be over, once the over forties are vaccinated … just until the over twenties have been jabbed … erm once all teenagers are been vaccinated we’ll end restrictions, well we can’t lift restrictions now because of all these variants going about ….

I would find it incredible that after 15 months of being strung along like this that there is anyone out there with with even just a couple of healthy working brain cells who cannot see through this endless virus nonsense – if people are still being duped by this claptrap then I suspect there is something going on here that is far more serious than just plain stupidity – its like severe case of battered housewives syndrome but on a national scale.

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HeresJohnny
HeresJohnny
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Psychops on steroids, that’s what.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

While some are beginning to wake up, it is likely be all rather too late if they have already taken the Covid needle.

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WomanWonder
WomanWonder
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

And it was treatable all along.

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Francis
Francis
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Brilliant. Thank you so much for this…

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Margaret
Margaret
3 years ago

Vanessa Gray (@VanessaGray158) Tweeted: This 95 year old lady had to sit alone wearing a sodding mask at her husband of over 60 years funeral. But now, a few weeks later, she is gassing away – no mask – no social distancing – with people from abroad who didn’t quarantine. Give me a break. And we can’t end lockdown?! https://t.co/x8qE32r823
https://twitter.com/VanessaGray158/status/1403454049790402572?s=20

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Margaret

Maj and the rest of that Orwellian family need to go.

Duckin pronto.

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Trish
Trish
3 years ago
Reply to  Margaret

I felt sorry for her at Phillip’s funeral. Now, after seeing her take part in the charade, not so much. Disappointing.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Trish

I used to be a stalward monarchist, but after this, no more!

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

‘The greater the crime perpetrated by the leadership, the less likely it is that the people will ever believe their leaders to be capable of perpetrating such an event.’ – Adolph Hitler

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Margaret
Margaret
3 years ago

Hector Drummond (@hector_drummond) Tweeted: If you’re still wearing a mask and socially distancing, you’ve been played by people who aren’t bothering to hide the fact, because they now know you’re so stupid you’ll fall for anything if there’s an important man in a suit who tells you to do it. https://t.co/EidnzHCRlt
https://twitter.com/hector_drummond/status/1403670856547569667?s=20

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

LDS deliver more psyop, what a surprise!

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Woden
Woden
3 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Pity its not LSD

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Margaret
Margaret
3 years ago

JUDEX ☠️ (@JudexXavier) Tweeted: @BLNewsMedia @FatEmperor @JustinTrudeau @CBCNews @CTVNews @globalnews @OnCall4ON @dockaurG @MaximeBernier @randyhillier @Milhouse_Van_Ho We are living through the most heinous lie in history… https://t.co/zWObAWNnxG
https://twitter.com/JudexXavier/status/1403496489393999875?s=20

I’ve just sent this and the posts below to my MP to ask for his comments.

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peyrole
peyrole
3 years ago

I’m seeing some wonderful stuff in the data. At Roland Garros in Paris the dreaded covid does NOT strike afte curfew at 11pm, at least if you were watching the semi-final bewteen Nadal and Djokavic, which was at 2-1 in the 4th set at 11pm, the game continued to its end.
Hypocritical bastards!

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ultraskept
ultraskept
3 years ago

Boris, you BUZZARD! YOU ABSOLUTE BUZZARD!
You have given your new wife the wedding of her dreams… wearing her perfect green outfit.. in the ultimate location which ties you to her forever, in God’s will…
What groom could have wished more for his beloved?
AND YET! AND YET!
You seem now to have decided to deny the same privilege to at least 50,000 other weddings which have been saved for, and/or postponed for at least a year – possibly 30,000 already paid for – no refunds.
YOU PROMISED THAT FREEDOM DAY WAS IRREVERSIBLE!!!

You hypocrite! You buzzard!

YOU HYPOCRITE! YOU ABSOLUTE BUZZARD!

You may think that you are supported by the polls. Do you realise how many families will never vote for you ever again?

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  ultraskept

Please don’t insult buzzards

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Attaboy
Attaboy
3 years ago
Reply to  ultraskept

But he is supported by the polls isnt he?

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
3 years ago
Reply to  ultraskept

He doesn’t care, he’s followng the Agenda.

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

If its over for them then its over for us too.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Too right.

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Trish
Trish
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

“Deadly Pandemic Cocktail Party” – with Justin Trudeau doing god knows what with his finger. I reckon it’s worthy of a caption competition.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

That’s my argument too.

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Cristi.Neagu
Cristi.Neagu
3 years ago

“We are seeing some worrying stuff in the data… It would seem that we’re running out of BS because it all looks too good. So we must rely on the covidiots to scream and shout for more lockdowns and masks.”

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago

Sorry chaps. Once a bio-weapon, always a bio-weapon.

That’s what we were all branded as in March 2020 when we were placed under house arrest. And that is what we will remain for the rest of our days.

We are now all walking, talking bio-weapons to be controlled with tests, masks, distancing, jabs and where necessary isolation.

Better get used to it.

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Richy_m_99
Richy_m_99
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Disagree. The bio weapens are now the jabbed that, with a simple booster shot, can be unleashed on the world.

That is where the next pandemic will come from. A simple booster shot which, after a suitable passage of time, will create a virus like illness and people will srart dying in large numbers.

Of course, it will be identified as a natural virys, highly infectious and deadly, requiring the world to be shut down. This time though it will never reopen. The elites will have absolute control.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  Richy_m_99

You’re both right imo.
The first bioweapon is the virus, which is no big deal respiratory virus, only a serious threat to the old & ill.
However, with the fearporn amp set to 11, we’re set up for the second bioweapon, the gene based “vaccines”.
I expect this to glide into vaccine passports.
These will give the perpetrators complete control, including ordering us to attend for the third bioweapon: “booster shots” masquerading as vaccines. They won’t be that, and the most likely expectation is there’ll be genes coding for something they’ll kill the recipients (potentially with a delay).

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

I’m not getting used to anything!

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Richy_m_99
Richy_m_99
3 years ago

So a third of Britainswant an end to lock down.

THATS 20 MILLION PEOPLE BEING IGNORED.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Richy_m_99

While it seems utterly mad, a third is actually not bad given the brainwashing that has gone on. The evil new normal has been ingrained and will be hard to get rid of, but right now, I would take a third. It’s something to build on.

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Steve-Devon
Steve-Devon
3 years ago

The NHS dashboard is currently showing 884 ‘covid’ patients in English NHS hospitals this is a fall from yesterdays figure of 906. OK only a small fall 2.4% but hardly a worrying trend.As far as I can see this Delta Indian variant is causing a mild summer cold in hay fever season. They are scraping the bottom of the barrel to try and keep this nightmare running as long as it suits them.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Steve-Devon

They want to get through to September when the flu season picks up. They are so transparent, yet many cannot see it.

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MizakeTheMizan
MizakeTheMizan
3 years ago

Just a third of people want the total lifting of restrictions?

It seems to me that 100% of people can be accommodated on the 21st by lifting the restrictions as planned, since two thirds of people can stay at home and wear masks if they want to.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

Great fat spineless Marxist worm strikes again, having lowered expectations to begin with, he destroys them completely.

He has totalitarian instincts and is scum.

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Manjushri
Manjushri
3 years ago

Gosh! One certainly did not see this jolly bad news coming, what a big surprise 😷
Excuse my cynicism but I think its all deliberate and part the project plan’s strategy to fuck around with peoples heads, to try and weaken citizens minds into acceptance of a new totalitarian normal.

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Manjushri
Manjushri
3 years ago
Reply to  Manjushri

Brainwash Back Better

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ellie-em
ellie-em
3 years ago

Johnson:“We are seeing some worrying stuff in the data, clearly. We are seeing the Delta variant causing an increase in cases, we are seeing an increase in hospitalisations,”.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

I’ve got one of them! It doesn’t half get through some batteries, though.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
3 years ago

What polls? Anyone here vote in them? Or are the numbers just plucked from the air to justify the continued lockdown? I don’t know of one person who would have voted to continue with the restrictions but I do know several people whose lives are being ruined because of them.

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beancounter
beancounter
3 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

I have never been asked my opinion in any poll in my life. Do the over 65s believe that the injections don’t work? If they have been jabbed why are they frightened of allowing other people to carry on with their lives? I doubt that age group are getting married so why should they care how many people attend a wedding; perhaps they don’t have friends so don’t have dinner parties, or even a barbecue with more than two people. This is utter bullshit. I am over 65 and I simply cannot believe that our nation has become so feeble about living normal lives. If they feel like that, and have been jabbed, just stay at home and hide behind the sofa. What else was in the bloody jabs – some kind of mind-bending drug to make you permanently terrified?

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Woden
Woden
3 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

The jab wasn’t required for this ,just Spi -B and Michie

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

I’m over 65 and certainly not a bedwetter. I don’t want anyone to feel they have to be jabbed or masked for my benefit in fact it makes me furious to think people are being coerced into taking these measures for my benefit.

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scuzbert
scuzbert
3 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

I signed up for Opinium and Yougov. I can tell you, they quickly ascertain how you’re going to answer ‘awkward’ questions, and you get left off any poll containing said awkward questions. They did it with Brexit, too. I have only once been asked how I feel about lockdowns, and that was earlier last year. Occasionally there is a question you can give a fuller answer to ie using your own words. I particularly enjoy those,

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  scuzbert

Me too 😁

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Cbird
Cbird
3 years ago
Reply to  DevonBlueBoy

And me. Total sham

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Cbird
Cbird
3 years ago
Reply to  Cbird

Laura Dodsworth makes the point in her book that opinion polls are themselves a nudge. Just another tool in the psychos’ box

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

I think it’s got to the stage where they can pretty much make up anything they like. Where do they conduct the polls? It must be online so how do they choose samples? Nothing is transparent except the fact that we are being lied to.

Also, the PM says “We are seeing some worrying stuff in the data, clearly. “

What stuff? And no, it’s not ‘clearly’, it’s as vague and murky as a stagnant pond. It certainly stinks like one. No one questions him because mainstream journalism isn’t about asking questions and trying to get to the truth, it’s about reporting someone’s opinion as fact.

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Sam Vimes
Sam Vimes
3 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

The same pathological liar that said his failing reading vision (as a 56 yr old man) was “Very plausibly due to covid”. Yeah, right.

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Xantilor
Xantilor
3 years ago

I don’t trust the polls – I think they are too easily manipulated. How big was the sample?

Commenters on the Telegraph online are overwhelmingly against any postponement.

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OMatt
OMatt
3 years ago
Reply to  Xantilor

Commenters on the Daily Mail website seem to be massively anti-lockdown too.

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cargumdeu
cargumdeu
3 years ago

Covid bad, lockdown good. Mentally uncoupling these is proving too much for people; consequently the oppression continues indefinitely. The danger of course being of sending dreaded ‘mixed messages’. You all know full well ‘lifting lockdown’ will leave the masks, the mass testing, track & trace, the ‘traffic light system’ of non-travel, the quarantining (except of course for elite sportspeople, VVIPs and BBC Nature teams) firmly in place. ‘Lifting lockdown’ whenever it does happen will simply mean changing the number of people we’re ‘allowed’ to meet with.
i’ve no idea what to do, every morning bears grim news now. The few countries not playing along with the mass hypnosis will inevitable be squeezed until they comply.
i believe we’re living in the ‘End Times’, ridiculous at that would have sounded until recently.

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thedarkhorse
thedarkhorse
3 years ago
Reply to  cargumdeu

It IS the end-times. It fits perfectly. The Great Delusion sent by God. No-one has yet fathomed out why so many people are being so stupid, and there’s the answer; it is a Divine operation. Even if you don’t believe in God, you have to admit there’s something really weird about this mass hypnosis….and why does it not affect lockdown sceptics?

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

It is a prefigurement of the end times, and a rehearsal for it.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

Some people are more susceptible to B. S as well as hypnosis others like us Sceptics aren’t so prone to it, also having an enquiring mind helps too!

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Kate Chamberlayne
Kate Chamberlayne
3 years ago

How do we know that this opinion poll is bona fide? Since when were opinion polls a true reflection of public opinion?

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago
Reply to  Kate Chamberlayne

Who is commissioning these polls? Who is framing the questions? Who selects the people to be polled?

If the question posed was “Do you think that we should continue with a law that requires healthy people to put a cloth on their face even though we know it provides no reduction in virus transmission?” perhaps fewer respondents would say yes.

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primesinister
primesinister
3 years ago
Reply to  Kate Chamberlayne

Never.

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Trish
Trish
3 years ago
Reply to  Kate Chamberlayne

Sir Humphrey Appleby knows how polls work

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GSKwf4AIlI

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  Kate Chamberlayne

Or, in the words of Victoria Wood: totally fony bodo.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Kate Chamberlayne

Zahawi the vaccine minister founded YouGov so it can hardly be called independent!

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

What we are seeing is controls. They are still using covid this, covid that, but blatantly ‘allowing’ large numbers to attend events, but under controls. They need to keep up the covid myth, to control, they can invent any number of ‘cases’ to do this. The ultimate goal is a ‘controlled’ society which if allowed only gets more controlling. They can’t let things like masks go, as that is the signal to all that we are following the rules and restrictions.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

It is very simply all to keep up pressure to take the jabs, and make children, pregnant women, embryos, the dying, the immune, all to take the jabs. At least every year, for the rest of time.
And spread that to the whole world.

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Greyjaybee
Greyjaybee
3 years ago

What shocks me is how two thirds of the population dont seem to have seen through this utter BS yet….and do not want normal life to resume.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
3 years ago
Reply to  Greyjaybee

Yes, we’ve become a nation of idiots, it’s been happening for so long that no one has noticed.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago

We need to stop thinking Covid and start thinking Controls. Everything is about controls. The queuing for food, for testing, they aren’t bothered about the numbers, but the fact that we queue, the thousands they are ‘allowing’ at events, not worried again but they are ‘allowing’ it, the number at funerals and weddings that make no sense, doesnt need to make sense, they are ‘allowing’ it, they are controlling, by stealth, until people accept these things as the ‘new normal’. You can’t just walk into a shop, a pub, a cinema, they are controlling how many and what you have on your face. They start with restrictions, and they add constantly. Can’t believe people are allowing our Free society to be trashed by the sheep.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
3 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

We need to study Common Law.

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NashJ
NashJ
3 years ago

So the young want to go ahead with the opening and the over 65s want to stay in. In which case, the young should be able to go out and get on with life and the 65s can stay in. What’s the problem? The one size fits all policy of the COVID circus has been the big failure from day 1. And they’re still doing it. Insanity.

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Gdog
Gdog
3 years ago

They clearly didn’t look at the you gov poll it gave it too them with both barrel’s open up I know I was one of participants and I gave them hell!!

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Epi
Epi
3 years ago

Gawd help us one and all.

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flyingjohn
flyingjohn
3 years ago

Make more shit up……

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barrywinn
barrywinn
3 years ago

And we some worrying stuff in this government!

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  barrywinn

I’ve seen several videos where the police drag protesters away and the crowd just films it in their mobile phones instead of piling in to stop the arrest.
How about protests outside the homes of ‘covid marshalls’, they are truly the face of evil. Name them and shame them.

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Vampiretroll
Vampiretroll
3 years ago

Over half of UK population is fully vaccinated. Those in power should let the vaccinated people have as much freedom before COVID started and let the social distancing and masks apply to those

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

And all the unvaccinated should be rounded up and exterminated? Is that what you’d like to see Vampiretroll?

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Vampiretroll
Vampiretroll
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

No. Not at all. I am just saying having unvaccinated temporarily wear the masks and social distance until a good majority is vaccinated is all and when this occurrs, restrictions get totally dropped. It would just make more sense as opposed to forcing vaccinated people to follow all these restrictions as well. Especially when they said the Vaccines would end all this.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Dangerous precedent warning!

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maggie may
maggie may
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Even though we know those vaccinated can still get the disease and pass it on?

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

But you are happy to assume ‘the unvaccinated’ are a danger and want to have them ‘isolated’ and ‘branded’. And you blame them for imposing restrictions on those who have been injected.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

What about those millions who have had the disease and are naturally immune? Study after study show long lasting immunity. Are you planning to let them go out without restrictions too?

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

The ‘vaccine’ isn’t a vaccine, doesn’t stop infection or transmission and is unlikely to save your life if you do catch the virus. Further more, Big Blubber insists that those who have had both doses must continue to wear masks and distance themselves socially.

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

More fool anyone who has taken the vaccine. Politicians have told countless lies about the pandemic and when restrictions will end so what made you think they were telling the truth about vaccines ending this? Also, given the countless lies they and senior medical advisors have told what makes you think they are telling the truth when they say vaccines are safe?

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

That’s silly. I’m unvaccinated because I’m not at risk. If I acquire any respiratory symptoms, noting there are at least 40 viruses that can induce similar mild symptoms which is what most people get, ill stay at home for a few days.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Get lost and take your Nazi ideas and shove them!

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Why? Neither social distancing nor masks work. Science.

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charleyfarley
charleyfarley
3 years ago
Reply to  charleyfarley

And nor, apparently, do the “vaccines”.

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eastender53
eastender53
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Go away. Find a group that’s not as smart. Do you get paid by the post or by the hour?

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eastender53
eastender53
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Oh. Forgot to ask. How would you easily differentiate? Yellow Star anyone?

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

All those vaccinated should be sent for a physiological check up. If you are woolly headed enough to have a completely new gene therapy that has not completed the proper safety trails which has some horrendous short term side effects and unknown long term effects all to give you questionable protection against a virus you have at least a 99% chance of making a full recovery from then you are clearly mentally deficient in some way and need locking up for your own protection.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  smithey

Why does anyone agree to a modification of their DNA, which is quite literally the essence of their being?

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Vampiretroll

Gee thanks you sucker!

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago

What exactly was the point of the vaccination drive if indeed it doesn’t mean freedom at all? Pretty much all the vulnerable people in the country have had at least one shot, possibly both. So why are we still effectively locked down? As we are all realising, it’s not about protecting us, it’s about control. The media endlessly spews out its meaningless fear porn and people lap it up, running around outside with their masks on and then we have images of the G7 cocktail party with no one in a mask, all grinning away like its normal because, for them, it is. Life carries on just as always. For us though, it’s more oppression and nonsense because so many have been hoodwinked and so many just don’t ask questions, show no interest in plain evidence right in front of their mask-covered noses! It’s insane.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

It was nothing to do with our health! It was always about Control and now the monsters will vaccinate the children and digital ID s for all will be in the pipeline. We’ll done all you suckers who took the bait, your slavery and that of your children is ensured!

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gedhurst
gedhurst
3 years ago

The country’s had it, hasn’t it? Brain washed, brain dead and glued to their TV sets, happy with the weekly shop at Tesco’s. Unfortunately, that is not living.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  gedhurst

It was pointed out to me yesterday that has it not been for 2008, this grand deception couldn’t be happening.
Everyone has got used the idea of monetary financing. Free money, printed by the central banks, is absolutely required in order to fund lockdown.
I’m now left wondering if 2008 wasn’t deliberate.

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flyingjohn
flyingjohn
3 years ago

Just a few more weeks……

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enlighteneduk
enlighteneduk
3 years ago

The Globalists enjoying a luxury holiday in the Cornish sunshine, at our expense. Hardly a mask in sight, except for the serfs, sorry, waiters. Social distancing? What Social distancing? Plenty of pics of arms riund Comrades. All having a smashing time whilst the masses obey without question and want further lockdowns. 🤬

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Sam Vimes
Sam Vimes
3 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

Yes, but that’s only in a country where the latest variant is running riot, and easing of restrictions has to be delayed. And it’s not as if there are any vulnerable peoploe at that meeting, e.g. 70 odd year old men, or a 95 year old woman, is it? Honestly, I don’t know what you are going on about…

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cloud6
cloud6
3 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

Their jamboree in Cornwall is costing the taxpayer £70m.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
3 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

I’m seriously thinking of not paying my taxes.

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Francis
Francis
3 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

I wish someone could find a way of linking that picture with this, one of the latest advice messages from NHS (England I presume though it arrogantly doesn’t say so). Young people so far away from each other that they would to have spent the whole time shouting at each other. And none (had they been real) subject to quarantine.

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Francis
Francis
3 years ago
Reply to  Francis

And here it is,….

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago

who are these people they sample? where are they? strikes me its just the very old and clearly selfish who have their own homes, are retired and just want to settle into their dotage and stuff everyone else as longs as they are ok.

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Dave Angel Eco Warrier
Dave Angel Eco Warrier
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I am in my sixties, own my own home, retired and in essence perfectly ok but I hate every single bit of lockdown and its associated restrictions with every fibre of my body.

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maggie may
maggie may
3 years ago
Reply to  Dave Angel Eco Warrier

Me too Dave. Unfortunately i would guess a lot of that demographic watch BBC TV and don’t look on net.

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Sam Vimes
Sam Vimes
3 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Almost none of them do, we’re it.

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Sam Vimes
Sam Vimes
3 years ago
Reply to  Dave Angel Eco Warrier

Ditto.

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thedarkhorse
thedarkhorse
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I’m retirement age and have a house, but am nowhere near ready to settle into my dotage and wait to die. I am as rebellious as any other anti-lockdowner. I’ve seen many my own age just acquiesce, take the poisons, etc; they can’t understand why I would fight it. So much easier, innit, to sit back, follow the rules, anything for a quiet life. These folk don’t understand the deeper picture. And they don’t understand that the jabs they’ve had are not proper vaccines. They don’t understand any of it….at all.
Oh….and I never watch tv either.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  thedarkhorse

Ditching live TV was the best thing we’ve done!

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cloud6
cloud6
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Wrong on all accounts, surveys and samples are selective, small and unrepresentative of the population. You would not have the freedoms (debatable) you have today if it was not for the sacrifices of the old (would you have preferred to live in a Nazi-type country). Most elderly people have slogged all their lives to get what they have today (poor wages and high interest), compared to the general high salaries and low interest of today.

From the start of this, I have been against the lockdowns and restrictions imposed on the people of so-called free democracy, so I say not in my name.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  cloud6

We are living in a ‘Nazi-type country’. We’ve been living under soft martial law for nearly fifteen months and it has been slowly but steadily hardened up since the beginning.

Most elderly people have not done anything like ‘slogged all their lives’; a very large number of them occupied soft public sector sinecures and retired on index linked final salary pensions. They are the sheep who voted time and time again for corrupt politicians who have, over decades, eroded our rights and liberties to the point that they are now all but eradicated and so they are the reason we are in the mess we are.

If you must write such brainless, cliché ridden rubbish please restrict yourself to the red topped tabloids.

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Deborah T
Deborah T
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I would point out that a large proportion of the brave academics, scientists, that are speaking out are over-60s retired, and it has to be said that it’s easier to speak out when you do own your home and your career isn’t at stake.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

Yes, it is.
It’s still much easier to take the money & keep your head down, as all my former friends in industry & academia have shown me.

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Tillysmum
Tillysmum
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike Yeadon

Yes Mike, but you have integrity. Honour, once pawned is never redeemable.

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maggie may
maggie may
3 years ago

Great headline in Babylon Bee

People Who Ruined World’s Economies Gather To Discuss How To Fix World’s Economies

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Or, “People who ruined worlds economies gather to discuss how to depopulate various countries”.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago

Chin wobbling, bed wetters, afraid of our own shadows. Whatever happened to the British Bulldog spirit?

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  DevonBlueBoy

It died a long time ago. People have become too affluent to care.

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mojo
mojo
3 years ago

Opinion polls that are commissioned by government for government are nothing more than propaganda

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Smelly Melly
Smelly Melly
3 years ago

So what’s the point of lockdowns, “vaccines” and masks? This time last year there were no vaccines no masks and the hospitalisations and deaths were the same as they are today. So what’s been achieved, nothing apart from herding the sheeple.

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
3 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

Deaths were actually higher in June 2020 than they are currently by a huge margin. But your point remains valid.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
3 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

Were they dying of covid, or the elderly who needed critical hospital care, being sent back home and losing that care, because of covid.

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago

NHS Stats latest to 10th June Deaths with Covid broken down by age

4th JUNE 2 deaths – 60-79 age group
6th June 1 death – 0-19 age group
8th June 1 death – 20-39 age group
9th June 4 deaths 2 in the 60 -79 age group 2 in the 80 plus group
10th June 1 death in the 80 plus age group

Jeez that Delta/Indian variant its a real scarer
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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

My God! that’s that’s devastating!

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chris c
chris c
3 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Meanwhile “all cause” deaths are still below average, but they never mention that

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kate
kate
3 years ago

This “data” is concocted, – all of it.

It is time to stop discussing the bullshit and lies served up as coronavirus “fact”
This compliant and absurd propaganda signals the contempt a totalitarian dictatorship has for those they abuse.
For God’s sake these people are multiple war criminals, they do not deserve respect.

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Peter W
Peter W
3 years ago

If you tell a lie often enough then people believe it.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Peter W

A lot of people at any rate. I think they will find it hard to con many (if any: now that fon seems to have done a runner) of us here.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago

60% of the over sixties should consider wearing incontinence pants when retiring at night.

I am over sixty and my wife is working towards it, we are both overweight and I have chest problems. Neither of us is vaccinated and we have no intention of being so willingly. We have not practised social distancing, hug and shake hands with people and do not use sanitiser. We have never considered ourselves to be ‘at risk’ of death from what is very far from being a ‘deadly disease‘. If we die because of Covid it will be because we were fighting the forces of tyranny and not because of any microbe.

We do need a great reset and the gutless ball-less sheeple are those who need to be culled.

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
3 years ago

Can someone help me with some quick questions?

Has the PCR cycle count been increased again to catch more Indian ?

Has anyone been confirmed as having Covid twice and worse a second time ?

Do the modelled senairos still use the same input data now as in March 2020 or have they been changed to alter the reality?

Is it correct that the Indian variant was all over Europe but the U.K. has managed to seed it through poor international controls ?

And can anyone please also share again that leaked email that said this was all planned ?

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kate
kate
3 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

Here it is and going to plan:-

Whitehall leak April 2021
“A Whitehall source directly linked to the Covid Response has said that the UK Government has already structured a detailed plan designed to neutralise each stage of the Lockdown easing, including the compliance of Media outlets, to help with spreading the fear message.
The Whitehall source has said that he has been “increasingly concerned” with how the Government are behaving, and that their “relationship with the truth” is now not even on nodding terms.
The latest plan will involve a series of crisis around drug supply, mutant strains, and third waves, specifically choreographed to condition the public for further lockdowns and vaccine passports.
The plan that is designed to take us to September the 27th 2021, is to be released in stages over the summer months, and according to the Whitehall source, “is already well underway”.
 On March 8th the first milestone of the Roadmap was implimented, with schoolchildren finally returning to class.
The following day, Chris Whitty gave a pre-written speech to the Commons, that said schools reopening would cause another surge in the virus, and ended it with “Let me be clear, many, many more will die before this is over” the soundbite obligingly repeated on every news outlet, with BBC news having it on loop all day.
The next Milestone is due on May 17th, with the Government relaxing social contact rules further and the re-opening of indoor venues.
This will be followed by a story that the mutation is “more deadly than first thought” and that young people are also now vulnerable to it, accompanied by the result of the vaccine passport trials, “which have shown that they have a positive effect on vurus reduction.”
The final Milestone is due on June 21st when all reductions were promised to be lifted.
This will not be allowed to happen.
Vaccine passports/Track and Trace will be mandatory, as will masks and social distancing. The entire week of the 21st will be taken up with a “third wave” which will suddenly be “rampant.”and this will now be attributed to the South African Variant, which will now be officially more deadly than what we have had previously. This will be accompanied with yet more issues with vaccine supplies. One of the vaccines will be said to be effective against the South African strain, but a problem with its manufacture will emerge.
The Whitehall source went on to say “all the measures are aimed at two things, vaccine passports and lockdowns starting next winter,” adding, “the ultimate goal is to have the public back in their box”
He went on to say, “note that Boris is now talking down vaccines and bigging up lockdowns, that wasn’t a mistake, by the way, it was all part of the plan.”
The plan will also include an advertising campaign like to one we saw at Christmas, the message this time being that the pandemic isn’t over and that vaccine passports are the new “solution.”

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Thank you. Obviously some of that certainly has happened and some has not happened, certainly as written.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

There are far fewer cases where an individual has reportedly caught the virus twice than the incidence of severely immunocompromised people. Essentially, reinfection accompanied by clinical symptoms isn’t a thing. Unsurprisingly. The very few claims to this as more easily explained by them not having Covid19 on at least one of the occasions.
PCR is not now & never has been a technique suitable for diagnosis of respiratory virus infection. There have been three high court judgements to that effect in Europe. Of course, our lying media haven’t bothered to tell us this, because they’re part of the scam.

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

It was initially lowered but was raised again. Obviously wanting to rev up the positives to deliver another blow to our freedoms.

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steadfastandy
steadfastandy
3 years ago

We are a nation of weak, soft, mummy mardys, snowflakes, scared of their own shadow tosspots.

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whitewolf
whitewolf
3 years ago

Sadly a nation of bedwetters.

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AngloWelshDragon
AngloWelshDragon
3 years ago

Seriously people. Sign up to the YouGov app and diligently complete the daily survey which is always about Covid. It is dominated by bedwetters and the questions are often loaded but if enough people bothered to participate we could balance things out a bit.

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago
Reply to  AngloWelshDragon

Good idea.

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maggie may
maggie may
3 years ago
Reply to  AngloWelshDragon

My nephew who signed up for YouGov discovered pretty quickly that when they figured out that his answers did not conform to the result they wanted, they stopped sending him the interesting surveys. I have heard other people say the same.

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Mike Yeadon
Mike Yeadon
3 years ago

I recall when in September, Ian Brown released Little Seed, Big Tree, he was roundly panned, mostly for being a conspiracy theorist but also because it’s not a good track musically.
It’s turned out that he was astonishingly prescient.
Seriously, it’s taken me a few months longer to appreciate this is definitely about totalitarian control (vaccine passports are not a safety measure, variants are a deception in that they don’t nor will they “escape immunity”, young people & kids are getting vaccinated, the EU starts digital green certificates next month, etc).
Those sniggering at chipping people? Israel proposed it last week for the children. Separately, several hundred students in one of the Scandinavian countries are trialing them in place of contactless bank cards.

Here are the lyrics.

We don’t need no stinking badges
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Standing on its own, thriving all alone
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Grows so high, gonna touch the sky
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Spreads roots deep, branches far and wide
Masonic lockdown in your hometown
Masonic lockdown, can you hear me now?
From the top down, soul shot down
State shakedown, mass breakdown
Global orders, riding over borders
Get behind your doors for the new world order
Doctor Evil and his needle
Doctor Evil with a masterplan
A forced vaccine, like a bad dream
They’ll plant a microchip, every woman, child and man
They plan to chip us all to have complete control
The land, the sky, your soul
Peace like silence in the snow
Free to do exactly as your told
Obey, consume and die
And up to heaven for your pie up in the sky
Sleep walking, dreaming
You best believe your lying eyes
Geoengineering
Making more than patterns in the skies
5G radiation
Beamed to Earth from space by satellites
The scientist and mediatrist
Trying to tell me two and two is five
‘Scuse me while I mention the strategy of tension
Mass mind manipulation, psychological operation
The general population, hypnotised, right in front of your eyes
Drama and lies, look into my eyes
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Standing on its own, thriving all alone
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Grows so high, gonna touch the sky
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Spreads roots deep, branches far and wide
Masonic lockdown in your hometown
Masonic lockdown, can you feel me now?
Masonic lockdown, soul shot down
State shakedown, a mass breakdown
Put your muzzle on, get back in your basket
Get behind your doors ’cause living here is drastic
Doctor Evil and his needle
Doctor Evil with a masterplan
A forced vaccine, like a bad dream
They’ll plant a microchip, every woman, child and man
They plan to chip us all to have complete control
The land, the sky, your soul

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Gtec
Gtec
3 years ago

I’m 68 and I just want my life back, sans vaccine too! Ditto my wife.

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Attaboy
Attaboy
3 years ago

I love this Boris guy!

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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
3 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

like a dose of the pox!

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Bella Donna

Nature abhors a vacuum so when he gets hitched to Carrie there’ll be a vacancy for a new mistress.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

Big Blubber.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Attaboy

Dead in a ditch?

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SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
3 years ago

I don’t think public opinion is correctly established by these polls I don’t know anyone who has been polled and those who are in fear of COVID-19 have been put in that state by the government fear propaganda. I can’t see why anyone believes it despite data to the contrary and insufficient data widely enough publicised to give the correct situation.

With a usual daily death rate of between 1200 and 1600 even on the lowest of those figures and the highest number of COVID-19 deaths this week of 17, that means COVID-19 accounts for less than 1.5% of all daily deaths, and we still don’t know whether those declared have died of Covid-19 or with Covid-19 where something else was the main cause of death. In my opinion, this is not sufficient reason to continue crippling our economy and restricting our freedoms. In my opinion, more people are dying or will die as a result of the lockdown restrictions which have been shown by data in Sweden, America and elsewhere not to work.

People who want to be restricted can restrict themselves and let the rest of us get on with our lives in what was once a free country, except under the current totalitarian government who claim to be Conservatives, but are nothing like it. Unfortunately, there is too much time and no alternative party yet, to give us the opportunity to kick them out, but I, and I hope many others will never vote Tory again.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  SomersetHoops

“and no alternative party yet, to give us the opportunity to kick them out, but I, and I hope many others will never vote Tory again.”

Perhaps voting will be suspended for many years ‘to keep us all safe from Covid’.

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Newman20
Newman20
3 years ago

It comes as no surprise to me that a certain element of individuals in this country acquiesce so willingly to Government brainwashing and lies. You only have to look at some of the morons the BBC chooses to interview in any of its vox pops. Most of them have the intelligence of an amoeba – apologies to amoebas!!

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attilathemum
attilathemum
3 years ago

As Iago said in Aladdin “I think I’m gonna have a heart attack and die from not surprise!”. We knew this would happen, although that doesn’t make it any less frustrating. Seeing the pictures from the G7 hasn’t strengthened their cause though, with all the lack of masks & social distancing. Some animals are more equal than others, eh?

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sskinner
sskinner
3 years ago

So medical strategy is determined by public opinion?

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