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The Case for Vaccine Passports Is Strong, Says Michael Gove

by Michael Curzon
27 July 2021 5:20 PM

Michael Gove says there is a “strong case” for the introduction of vaccine passports “in appropriate locations”, such as at Premier League football matches, arguing that “everything… we can do in order to reduce [the risk of Covid transmission], we should”. He hopes that “some form of certification” will be introduced across all four nations in the U.K. “This,” he believes, “is the right way to go.”

In an interview with the BBC, Gove said that vaccine passports would “make sure we can have greater confidence that big events are not likely to be super-spreader events”. He cited the “spike” in Covid cases following the Euro 2020 games – which experts believe helped squash the latest peak – and said certification would help to “make sure that major activities… are safe” because those who are vaccinated are “less likely to be carriers of the virus”.

This is exactly the sort of “nonsense” that Hugh Osmond, Founder of Punch Taverns, criticised on Sunday when he highlighted that, under Government plans, someone who is fully vaccinated but has Covid will be allowed into a “large venue” but someone who is unvaccinated yet doesn’t have Covid will be barred.

This is actually the point. If you are double vaxed but still have covid, you can go to a nightclub. But if you test negative but are not vaccinated, you can't. Unlawful nonsense. @sajidjavid https://t.co/PwgepfZQpk

— Hugh Osmond (@hughosmond) July 25, 2021

By saying that certification checks will make venue owners more confident that their events are not likely to be “super-spreader events”, Gove also appears to have forgotten the results from 10 recent Government trial events. These identified just 28 positive Covid test results among 58,000 participants *without* the use of vaccine passports.

Despite all this, Gove insists that “the case for certification, overall, is a strong one”.

You can watch the BBC interview here.

Stop Press: Gove says that those who refuse the vaccine are “selfish”, according to Politics For All.

https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1420019656052645897
Tags: EventsMichael GoveNightclubsSportTrial eventsVaccineVaccine Passports

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scamdemic
scamdemic
4 years ago

This man.. asshole personified.

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Brian Bond
Brian Bond
4 years ago
Reply to  scamdemic

Am I alone in wanting to punch this bastard in the face?

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wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No!

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beancounter
beancounter
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No – there is a long queue though before you get to the front, by which time there wouldn’t be much left to punch.

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Brian Bond
Brian Bond
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

OK, I’ll just flush the remains down the toilet then!

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Dave
Dave
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

It’s a politician. It’ll just swirl around the bowl and then pop back up again.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

I suspect he knows what that is like from his school days.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

Bring back the stocks!

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

What a bastard he is.

Last edited 4 years ago by Rowan
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Nymeria
Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No. I’d never get tired of punching his face.

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dante
dante
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No, this is one line I will happily wait in.

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RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Faces are pretty bony. Better punch him in the stomach, that’s going to hurt more.

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artfelix
artfelix
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

He’s got quite a jowly, fatty puffy face – like a deformed baby. It would probably be quite soft, if you punch him in the cheeks. Kick him in the balls when you’re there would you, if you can find them.

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  artfelix

I think Sarah Vine has them – in a glass jar on her mantelpiece.

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David101
David101
4 years ago
Reply to  artfelix

His balls are right there in his face anyway!comment image

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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  artfelix

There’s nothing to kick where his balls should be.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

Hold him upside down flush his head down the loo. Probably had this done to him countless times when he was at school anyway.

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chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

He looks like he’s still in school. Acts like it too.

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Dobba
Dobba
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

You can be the strongest advocate for vaccines and passes and still want to punch this prick in his man child face.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No.

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Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No!

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Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No, I’ll hold your coat!

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Waffle
Waffle
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No. I wouldn’t even spit on him if he was on fire.

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Crlmc
Crlmc
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No

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Burlington
Burlington
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

You are not alone.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

The face of Michael Gove should be perpetually farted in by an elephant.

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Oi, get in the queue!

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james a baker
james a baker
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Nope, I know many who share this sentiment along with the unlikely alliance of the entire teaching fraternity.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

No, not by any measure.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  scamdemic

… except not as useful.

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beancounter
beancounter
4 years ago

Fuck off you po-faced idiot. As someone who suffers from inoperable and incurable cancer i wish that a minute percentage of the money that has been wasted in the past 17 months had been put into cancer screening and treatment. Fuck the lot of you.
How about “everything… we can do in order to reduce [the risk of not screening people for cancer], we should”.
My cancer is under control, but I know that it is only time before it mutates again. I am not having a clotshot as there has been no work carried out into examining the reaction of the agents in the shot against my medication. Yes, I am selfish; but the last time I looked it was my body, so I decide what goes into it.
Hypocritical, medically ignorant, statistical ignoramuses the lot of you.
In fact one of the drugs that I was on since my diagnosis in October 2017 was actually noted last Spring as actually being able to prevent deaths in men who contracted Covid in Italy.
Come down to Cornwall and tell me to my face that I am selfish – no, probably not a good idea for you as, even though I am ill, I would punch your fucking lights out.

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wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

You are not selfish. It is the government who are selfish as they have been weak and thought of nothing but being re-elected. So sorry for what you are going through. Hold fast. I don’t care what they call me or prevent me from doing. The more they push, the more they deny the contribution of natural immunity, the greater my resistance and lack of trust.

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beancounter
beancounter
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

Thanks. Just staying positive helps enormously, even if it is trying in these Godforsaken times.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

Selfishness is a virtue, the government is not selfish,t i is merely the collector of sacrifices.

Altruism is the morality of sacrifice and death and Gove’s attack on selfishness is consistent with his totalitarianism.

Where there are sacrifices, it stands to reason there is a collector of sacrifices. Whosoever speaks of sacrifices speaks of slaves and masters and intends to be the master.

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Nymeria
Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

You are not selfish.

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Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

And I would gladly hold him down whilst you did it.

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tom171uk
tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  beancounter

My wife has cancer. The waiting – for appointments, for test results, for surgery – is excruciating. The cruelty that is inflicted on people in order to boost the egos of sanctimonious prigs like Gove is utterly immoral.

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A Y M
A Y M
4 years ago

Couldn’t his wife have done something useful and poison him before he was rumbled for cottaging?
I’m no believer in lizard people ruling the world, but if they did, they would reject Gove on the basis that he was too obviously reptilian and would give the game away.
God help him if our paths ever cross….

Last edited 4 years ago by A Y M
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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Gove is banning himself from so many different venues, vaccine passport or not.

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Carrie Symonds
Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

You mean like cut his balls off and stuff them in his prig mouth? I whole heartedly agree with that. I’m wondering could I tempt him into an affair and I could do it.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

If she won’t do it, there must be others who will.

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paul smith
paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

From the looks of him, he’s already storing his balls in his cheeks. Like a chipmunk.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

When I look at Gove I’m reminded of Collignan’s denigration of Lucien, in the film Amélie: ‘someone peed in his mother’.

Last edited 4 years ago by William Gruff
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Brian Bond
Brian Bond
4 years ago

Yes, I’m selfish for refusing this vaccine – for now at least. I am happy to admit this.

I’m doubly selfish as this morning I declined an offer to have a shingles vaccine – never heard of that one!

But it is without doubt that everyone who has had a SARS-2 vaccine is also selfish. Or did they just have it for altruistic reasons? Of course not!

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Carrie Symonds
Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

I’ve had shingles and it’s a motherfucker. Still it’s your choice and that’s the whole point.

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Brian Bond
Brian Bond
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

My 98 year old Dad had it last year and yes it was a mofo. But I haven’t heard of vaccine for this, so I am following by normal, long-term policy, which is first of all to find out what, if any, serious side-effects may occur.

As you say, I make my own informed choice. Of course that makes me selfish!

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Just take acyclovir

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Is he in fact saying that basic human rights are now something for the selfish only, and which must be sacrificed for the greater good?

Perhaps this man could clarify what exactly his connections are to the CCP?

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Phil Shannon
Phil Shannon
4 years ago
Reply to  Carrie Symonds

Agreed! I have had shingles (which we get when the varicella virus from childhood chickenpox lurks, dormant, at the tip of certain nerves waiting for reactivation many years down the track). It caused terrible flu-like symptoms in me but the post-infection neuralgia (nerve pain) was the worst pain I have ever endured, feeling like being repeatedly stabbed with a hot knife and then twisting it. Shingles knocks Covid into a cocked hat for an absolutely awful disease.
I now have naturally-acquired immunity to shingles, thanks goodness.

The shingles vaccine, which is a traditional, well-vetted vaccine based on a dead or attenuated virus, should be considered but, as Carrie says, it should be up to you and your own personal risk-benefit analysis and research..

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wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

What kind of pressure is going to be put on us getting the flu and pneumonia vaccines this autumn? I will never trust them again with any medication!

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beancounter
beancounter
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

I have only had the flu vaccine twice in my life, after been advised to by the oncology nurse at the hospital. I had both last year. I have no intention of taking either this year as I too have no faith in their integrity.

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

The NHS and most western medical systems are sales reps for the pharmaceutical companies.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Would it by any chance be possible for something to be done about the excessive influence of Big Pharma and others? Certainly anyone who wants my vote in future had better have a convincing plan

And have these crooks really managed to persuade the BBC not to give air time to anyone critical of the “vaccines”? The health pages on “Ceefax” would suggest so.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

Cancer Research UK is owned by pharmaceutical companies. Needless to say, their motives are not entirely charitable… (I suspect you won’t find the word “orthomolecular” on their website).

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chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

IMO nearly all “heath charities” are just fronts for Big Pharma.

A friend had cancer and was prescribed Thalidomide.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

I have heard of the shingles jab. MOH has just been offered it, and I think it’s probably a good idea, as long as it’s not mixed with the CV19 jab.
The shingles vaccine has been around quite a few years. I’d look into it further and maybe reconsider.

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Quizzical
Quizzical
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

As I understand it, the shingles vaccine does not stop you getting shingles (heard of that one before??!!) but reduces the pain from it

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The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

There is a chicken pox vaccine which in some countries is part of the childhood vaccination programme

It works the same ie it doesn’t stop you getting it but reduces the symptoms

Given that Chicken pox is an extremely unpleasant disease that kills – I think 1 in 10000 but could be wrong, is age agnostic and is spread pre-symptomatically there is therefore a even stronger case that those who have not had the chicken pox vaccine are selfish

And that people who take their kids to ‘chicken pox parties’ are guilty of child abuse

I wonder if Gove has had his kids vaccinated? Or his he a screaming hypocrite…..?

Rhetorical of course!

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Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  The Rule of Pricks

I had chickenpox when I was 45. I can see why it can kill, it was just 3 weeks of awfulness and spots literally everywhere and I mean everywhere (plus some weeks of long-chickenpox!). Early March 2020, at age 64, I had a dose of Sars-Cov-2 that was mildly unpleasant for 3 days.
I know which I’d choose!
I think I will get Shingles vax. I’ve known a few who have had Singles and it’s unpleasant and painful.

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

I’m not selfish. I’m not asking anyone to do anything for me. I don’t WANT anyone to do anything for me.

Note to anyone considering being selfless:

Do not take the vaccine on my account. I’m absolutely fine.

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davews
davews
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Shingles is a one off vaccine given when you are 70. It is a fairly well established vaccine although some have apparently developed mild shingles after it. Had mine a couple of years ago, before covid was on the horizon.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

The shingles vaccine is worth having.
I only had a mild bout of shingles but it’s quite nasty, but nobody should be forced to have any vaccine, if they don’t want to.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  Fingerache Philip

I got shingles. A few glasses of good quality red wine helped numb the pain admirably.
As for the flu vaccine, I long ago decided to forgo it. In fact, I am never going to have another vaccine again EVER. Who knows what might be added to it?

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chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

Yes that’s something I wonder, they might stick you with the covid “vaccine” when you were expecting something else.

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Brett_McS
Brett_McS
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

The Shingles vaccine is relatively new. Shingles can be a real problem. I had a relatively mild case and was still wishing I had taken the vaccine.

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sophie123
sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Merck’s zostavax (shingles) is about 50pct effective and gives protection for about 3 years. It’s pretty safe, but not brilliant efficacy.

Dont think GSK’s Shingrix is available yet in the UK, but it’s over 90pct effective and not sure how long duration is yet (around 8 years and counting), also relatively safe. In the US it is approved for 50+ age and was approved in 2017. I would take it.

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Dave
Dave
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

Check the adverse event rate for the shingles vaccine and make an informed decision on whether or not to have it. Something we’re denied in respect of SARS-CoV-2.
Shingles is a bitch – chronic pain for months if not years if it gets hold.
If you get anything like symptoms, don’t let a doctor fob you off with “heat rash” or “allergy”. Refuse to move from the surgery until you’ve got a script for Famvir, 250mg t.i.d. 7 days. I wish we’d done that with my wife. She had pain for a year following shingles.

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Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave

My sister recognised early signs of shingles, went to the A&E and I think it was Famvir she was given. Cleared it up in a matter of days.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Brian Bond

How are you selfish? The ‘vaccine’ is not a vaccine and does not prevent the spread of a virus that has a greater than 99.9% survival rate in all but those over eighty five with an average 2.4 pre-existing co-morbidities, or conditions that were going to kill them anyway.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

The case for Gove’s imprisonment is an extremely strong one.

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A Y M
A Y M
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

Death penalty needs a return actually.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Yes that too, after a month or two of solitary confinement in Belmarsh. I was an abolitionist until these genocidal idiots got in power.

Last edited 4 years ago by Rowan
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Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Better still, sell him and ALL his family into slavery and all of his descendants for the next 1000 years.

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Carrie Symonds
Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  Stephanos

Under normal circumstances I’d call you an extremist but in the case of Gove it’s a bloody good idea. Where do I sign?

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
4 years ago

I wonder what’s in it for Gove

Any investment by big pharma to get vaccine passport normalised will be worth hundreds of billions in the following years

he’s starting to look like a gate’s gimp

Last edited 4 years ago by Major Panic in the jabby jabbys
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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

The Government has been a collection of paid off Gates’s sock puppets since day one of the long planned Covid event. Jail really will be too good for them.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

Wouldn’t be the first time, I remember the story about Tim Yeo profiting from wind turbines. Transparency rules badly need an overhaul.

Last edited 4 years ago by Hugh
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William Gruff
William Gruff
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Introducing the death penalty for corruption in public officials, as in China, might do much to reduce it.

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C S
C S
4 years ago

And the case for putting him in jail or worse is also strong…

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
4 years ago

We need to protect everyone from Gove-ID

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

“Despite all this, Gove insists that “the case for certification, overall, is a strong one”.”

What on earth do you mean “despite all this”? Are you by any chance assuming that the government is motivated by genuine public health concerns? If so, what planet do you live on? Here on Earth, they are motivated by holding on to the massive political power and control bestowed on them by taking part in the global festival of medico-fascism.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Tell that to the people in Florida, Texas, Wyoming, South Dakota, etc, etc.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

The US is more less the only safe place, for now

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Depends on where you are and then it probably it won’t be that long before they try to clamp down on the Covid skeptical states.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

My understanding was that the president didn’t have much power over individual states in these matters.

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KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Many US states are mandating vaccines for children as a condition to going back to school.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Yes, good luck to Mike Yeadon in keeping it that way.
I suppose they’re not taking vaxport refugees?

Last edited 4 years ago by Hugh
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paul smith
paul smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

…until President Harris takes the reins.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Uh?

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Maybe he should go back to Israel and see how well it worked out there.

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Burlington
Burlington
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

“Medico-fascism” is that a posh term for genocide?

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Burlington

Yes.

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dante
dante
4 years ago

Call me what you like but DON’T call me selfish.

We have given up a year and a half of our lives and still it’s not good enough for these incompetent, little shit weasels.

I am sooo angry.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

A fully paid one, who didn’t have to forego a penny.
No politician or civil servant has any right to call anyone else selfish, noone.

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dante
dante
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Abso fucking lutely. You are so right.

This is also giving the green light to the more bigoted covidians out there to just have a go. It’s completely inexcusable from a politician.

He is basically saying the unvaccinated are fair game.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

It will work both ways.

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago

If it’s true what Gove said about non vaccinated being selfish surely he should be investigated as having potentially committed a hate crime?

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Hester
Hester
4 years ago

Hesters response to Michael Gove
Actually you are the selfish one, you expect people to take a non licensed experimental drug, which does not offer immunity from Covid, or indeed stop the injected from passing it on, for a virus that to the vast majority of the population under the age of 83 is not as harmful as the Flu, but a product which has thus far killed 1500 people in the UK over 15000 in Europe and 12000 in the US.
Ihave given up 18 months of my life, lost a business, watched friends commit suicide for your scaremongering in order to bring in a Chinese credit style system. So Mr Gove if you really want a debate as to which of the population is selfish. I suggest you go take a look in the mirror.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Perfectly put

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AN other lockdown sceptic
AN other lockdown sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Spot on

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Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

I am very sorry that you have lost a business. I am certain you are not the only one.

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Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Multiply those horrendous death figures by at least 10 and that may be a lot nearer the mark. The political establishment and medical mafia are doing everything they can to both discourage and to reject Yellow Card reports of death and injury.

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LMS2
LMS2
4 years ago

Funny how all these politicians justify their policies by saying “it’s the right thing to do” without offering a shred of evidence to support their assertions.
I despise them utterly.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

It’s a variation on “it’s common sense”.

i.e. it’s their own opinion, and they are too bigoted to see that other opinions might be valid.

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stanley_plank
stanley_plank
4 years ago

The carrot disappeared, the stick came out and next comes the fist.

Kind of like Gove’s personal life.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Selfish? I have worked since 1975 without a break. I have served in the military. I have served in the NHS. I have raised two upstanding and self-reliant children. I own my own home. I, until recently, ran my own business (your government put paid to that). I have paid my taxes. I have stayed out of trouble. I have had many, many inoculations. I have had 18 months of my life stolen from me.
 
You Gove, have the temerity to call me “selfish” because I do want to participate in your experimental gene therapy trials…
 
I look forward to the day you and your ilk are incarcerated. 

Last edited 4 years ago by BJs Brain is Missing
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Richy_m_99
Richy_m_99
4 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

Sadly, I doubt any of them will see justice in their lifetime. However, I take solice in the knowledge that every one of the fuckers responsible for the last 18 months will burn in hell for an eternity.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago

Anybody not doing something that makes him and his ilk feel safer, is selfish? How does that work?

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

He doesn’t feel unsafe because of covid, but because we’re the control group undermining his scam

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
4 years ago

Could someone please text him that his appointment with the taxidermist is overdue?

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AN other lockdown sceptic
AN other lockdown sceptic
4 years ago

What a jeffing tw_t.

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KidFury
KidFury
4 years ago

Oh, well if he thinks I am selfish, I better get the vaccine.

Fucking cunt.

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Quizzical
Quizzical
4 years ago

As I have pointed out elsewhere, but repetition is worthwhile.

This is the man who was selfish enough to go to a football match in Porto and then discover when he had been pinged that there was a convenient pilot scheme in the Cabinet Office so he did not have to self isolate. Selfish or what?

I am struggling to see why the dreadful “leader” Johnson continues to employ him

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David101
David101
4 years ago
Reply to  Quizzical

It was always going to be that way. It’s been decreed in the minutes of the SAGE conferences. Haven’t we all been living utterly irresponsible lives for decades (centuries, millennia?) by simply congregating with other human beings, to whom we risk passing on other respiratory viruses?
Nobody “knows” for sure whether vaccination is the right thing to do for long term health benefit of the community anyway. It’s only “selfish” to those who mistake emotive propaganda for fact.

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  Quizzical

They are psychopaths.

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Carrie Symonds
Carrie Symonds
4 years ago
Reply to  Quizzical

What about the fuckwits in his constituency that voted for him! That’s the really scary bit.

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John
John
4 years ago

I would suggest that having the vaccine is selfish, as vaccines protect the recipient.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  John

Vaccines SHOULD protect the recipient more than they harm, unfortunately for the majority of those coerced into the spike protein injections, they do not.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

I wonder if the BBC can be prosecuted for excluding dissenting voices?

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

They never got prosecuted for their extremist economic views or anti-brexit bias.

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Matt Mounsey
Matt Mounsey
4 years ago

I’d like to put Gove and others like him under house arrest and tell them they’re only allowed to leave if I get to jab them with genes of my choosing. See how he likes it when he has a giant “spike protein” coming out of his forehead.

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Burlington
Burlington
4 years ago
Reply to  Matt Mounsey

That would be the unicorn spike protein would it not?

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Tinxx
Tinxx
4 years ago

Gove perfectly demonstrates why every pantomime needs a villain. It is difficult to have a single person who the whole audience despises unless you create a caricature. Michael Gove saves us the bother of having to do it in real life.

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PoshPanic
PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

Well he has got some strong competition in parliament

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iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

Well, yes, but where is the hero and heroine?

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David101
David101
4 years ago

It could be argued that unconditionally accepting vaccinations, especially for young people, and an indifferent acquiescence to vaccine passports is “selfish”.

Just because one may be in a position where this certification scheme does not affect one’s life individually, or you may be happy to take any vaccine required for an updated pass, your children and grandchildren may not be happy with how the system has evolved when they find that they can’t procure their own food from a shop without proving they’ve been pumped full of whatever substances the government deems necessary.

Will this evolve into a social credit / checkpoint system like communist China? If so then those “unselfish people” who have had the vaccine, and done the “socially responsible” thing from Gove’s point of view, and all those who have sat on their hands while vaccine passes become common law, will have helped usher that dystopian state of affairs into existence.

It is selfish not to put up any resistance of any sort to the imposition of rules you don’t agree with. The Manic Street Preachers said it best: “If you tolerate this, then your children will be next”!

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago

‘Even if you have been vaccinated you can still get the virus and you can still pass it on’

Advice from latest UK Government Poster (link below)

https://coronavirusresources.phe.gov.uk/covid-19-health-behaviours/resources/posters/

Kind of demolishes the case for ‘Vaccine Passports’ doesn’t it?

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  isobar

And yet the push on with them.

Will they stop calling us conspiracy theorists when we’re on trucks heading towards detention centres?

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FarligGods
FarligGods
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

concentration camps more like…

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PissedOffDad
PissedOffDad
4 years ago

Ah, Gove – the face that lunched on a 1000 dips

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago

Another colossal fail from the media.

When cretins like Gove say these things, can someone, anyone, ask them why it is selfish not to take a vaccine when the manufacturer and all the empirical evidence from their population wide trials say that the benefit is entirely for the person who takes the vaccine?

  • They don’t stop infections
  • They supposedly reduce the symptoms for the vaccinated person when infected

Benefit to others: zero
Benefit to the vaccinated person: lower risk of hospitalisation and death (if you believe the pharmaceutical company and the government).

These journalists aren’t seekers of information and truth they are seekers of provocative headlines.

They are truly despicable in their incompetence, malice or both.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

NOT INCOMPETENCE. This is a well oiled machine, centuries old. The people running the machine are lording it over everyone else. The media is a component of this organised crime network. The police and the military are also components. They recruit via the Freemasons. It’s all part of this nefarious power structure. It is our duty to start exposing it for what it is. There is no time left for mincing of words. Jimmy Savile and Jeffrey Epstein were integral parts of this crime network – COMPROMISE/KOMPROMAT agents.

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rtaylor
rtaylor
4 years ago

The arrogance comes from 17 months of no pushback from the complicit legacy media. I hazard to guess how many schoolchildren return to school after the holidays.

This catastrophe has un-masked (to a now confessed late black-piller) is how powerful the control and amplification of messaging through mass media is. If you can steal an election, why would these high finance corporates stop there? Climate lockdowns? Centralised digital currency?

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
4 years ago

Ohh, wee Gove just called me a name, he’s such a meanie, he’s hurt my feelings.

I reckon more of these villains will keep doing this on TV in an effort to get it some traction within wider society. Will probably work to some degree too sadly.

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Waffle
Waffle
4 years ago

This snivelling, little, jumped up, greasy toad has the audacity to call others selfish? He’s a notorious backstabbing brown noser. His hypocrisy knows no bounds.

What is selfish about not wanting to run the risk of a blood clot, infertility, a stroke, or myocarditis to name a few?

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stewart
stewart
4 years ago

The similarity in the message coming from the French, Israeli and UK government’s is more than a coincidence.

The pattern of coordinated action and messaging repeats itself.

Lockdowns, masks, not killing the elderly, build back better, and now the unvaccinated are selfish.

Watch this latest message spread.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

They are panicking.

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago

Here are his actual words 

“If you can be vaccinated and refuse to, that’s a selfish act, you’re putting other peoples lives and health at risk.”

if you can stand it, you can listen to him at this link

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9831351/Michael-Gove-lashes-selfish-vaccine-refusers.html

If this isn’t a ‘hate crime’ I don’t know what is!

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  isobar

Sounds like he’s been corrupted, who would ever say rubbish like that, they didnt even say that about Aids, when the same sort of hysteria was going on

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  isobar

Coercing someone into a dangerous medical procedure to save what’s left of your career,

NOW THAT’S SELFISH.

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Chicot
Chicot
4 years ago
Reply to  isobar

This is exactly how genocides begin, by demonizing one group of people and making the rest fear and resent them. He’s either an irresponsible idiot or he knows exactly what he’s doing.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Covid is the least of our problems, Globalists are what we should fear.

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Spot on, our treasonous Government have sold us down the river to the Globalists, it was never about a virus.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

And what’s more they should be resisted at every turn.

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Westminster68
Westminster68
4 years ago

It is very odd. Not so long ago, Gove was genuinely one of the good guys: wise, smart, shrewd. Since entering government, he has been wholly corrupted. To the extent that he has not merely brought into all the lies but is more than happy to spread them himself. Where once I would have applauded him, now my only desire is to punch him very hard on the nose. And then to kick him. If possible, even harder. Does he honestly not realise to what extent to which he has become part of the most astonishing scam any British government has ever perpetrated? One in which lie is piled on lie. One in which deceit is taken as read. He will, I earnestly hope, one day roast in the hottest of hell fires, with ample time, several thousand years if I am feeling kind, to ponder his deliberate dishonesty. And why? For a seat around the Cabinet table? For a vast pharma-funded future? It is pitiful. He has become genuinely among the loathesome. And I am sorry to say that of someone who once seemed a rare ray of sense in a necessarily imperfect world.

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Adamb
Adamb
4 years ago
Reply to  Westminster68

Yep. What the fuck is going on?

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Westminster68

The creatures outside looked from blair to gove , and from gove to blair, and from blair to gove again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Dear Mr Gove, it is not a vaccine in the real sense, ie you can still spread covid, therefore your point is?. Also there is no case for a Segregation Passport

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Nikola.Tesla
Nikola.Tesla
4 years ago

Logic…

Nothing to do with a virus.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Nikola.Tesla

As I say, they should teach logic in these schools (though I’m slightly surprised they didn’t teach it at Robert Gordon’s)

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago

‘those who are vaccinated are “less likely to be carriers of the virus”.’
The current Big Lie.
The fix and truth is:
‘those who are vaccinated are “NOT less likely to be carriers of the virus”.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

I thought they were more likely to carry it (or at least transmit it to others) as a reduction in symptoms is surely concomitant with an increased likely-hood of socialising instead of staying at home when infected.

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Waffle
Waffle
4 years ago

Saw someone share this on Conservative Woman. Apparently its been shared on the telegram or telegraph? I would hazard a guess that most low income workers worked all throughout the lockdowns (not on furlough or wfh). A proportion would have also probably used public transport to get to and from work. So would it be wrong to assume they’ve seen for themselves that covid presents very little risk?

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David101
David101
4 years ago
Reply to  Waffle

It would be wrong to ASSUME it, but correct to suspect it. It may in fact be a very good explanation. But it could also be simply that the higher earners tend to have more spare time and hence more opportunity to book their first jabs early. The lower income people have to book time off a long-hours job. At the top end of the income spectrum, they can do it pretty much whenever they want. But yes, the fact that the lower end of the wage earning classes may well have experienced very little prevalence of Covid in their workplace may well be a factor.

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Adamb
Adamb
4 years ago

I’d be interested to see where Gove has ‘signed in’ lately

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PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
4 years ago

This is not a good PR job but perhaps he’s had Blair hissing at him – no dignity.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Shouldn’t he be in Springfield misrunning the power plant?
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sophie123
sophie123
4 years ago

He needs shooting.

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago

They fear us.
We have the power to bust their snake oil narrative wide open.
Hence the threats.

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Adamb
Adamb
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I’m not so sure? The proportion of people vaccinated is higher than they ever hoped for already, surely? And they can easily maintain the narrative that the only people still getting seriously ill are the unjabbed, just by lying as usual. I confess I am baffled why they are so hell bent on getting every last person stabbed.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

I’m guessing to make the whole plandemic come together. Fear, coercion, ‘vaccine’ = Global ID. Only through the fear of a disease could they get everyone to agree to Global ID, which they need for blockchain control to work.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

Digital ID.

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Adamb
Adamb
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I’m sure this is very appealing to governments. But it seems to me we’ve already gone far enough down this path for it to be brought in without the final few % being threatened to get onboard. Maybe there’s more of us than we are led to believe.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

well they’ve already admitted they don’t know the total population… I seem to remember someone estimated at over 70 million years ago.

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Crlmc
Crlmc
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

Mike Yeadon has said he can conceive of no benign reasons for any of the measures being pursued by governments globally .. time to enter the rabbit hole .. it is the only thing that makes any sense.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  Crlmc

genocide

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Chicot
Chicot
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

If ADE reactions do start happening in any number among the vaccinated, it will be too obvious to hide as the unvaccinated will not be dropping dead in anything like the same numbers. Hence the need to get absolutely everyone vaccinated as soon as possible and remove the control group.

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Shirespeed
Shirespeed
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

So that there’s no control group of any significant size, consisting of un injected people.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-07-mrna-vaccinations-covid-teens-safer.html

OMG they really are misusing stats to harm kids now…

These two groups are NOT the same, and the method is obviously picked to ensure a result.

Scary.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago

Gove is just another fully paid up member of the organised crime network which is running this show.

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Being double jabbed does not guarantee that you don’t get the virus and pass it on – Sajid Javid is living proof of this and he also wore a mask too.

This is now about something else completely – something so rancid and hideously tyrannical that this corrupt government knows full well that if they were honest about their true intentions the British people would reject it immediately so they need an excuse to introduce whatever it is they have in mind (ie : communist China style social credit system) and fear of a virus was the perfect excuse to usher in this techno tyranny through the back door – but the longer this covid saga goes on the less fearful people become and more wiser they become to the manipulative mind games this Nazified government utilises to install its tyrannical plans – so time is running out for these evil dispicable bastards and they know it – and I hope one day to see this fuckers stand trial for their crimes and meet the kind of end all those evil Nazi bastards at the Nuremburg trials suffered for their crimes against humanity too.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-07-federal-state-mandate-covid-vaccines.html

For any American’s reading here, please write to the above offering to help them at their trials for breaking the Nuremburg protocol.

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Smileits1984
Smileits1984
4 years ago

People that continue to wear masks really should have ‘I’m busy sucking Michael Gove’s cock’ scrawled across them

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Encierro
Encierro
4 years ago

Is this the same person who said

You wouldn’t tolerate an underperforming surgeon in an operating theatre, or a underperforming midwife at your child’s birth. Why is it that we tolerate underperforming teachers in the classroom?

I don’t tolerate underperforming politicians.Mr Grove you are the weakest link, you are fired.

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Encierro
Encierro
4 years ago

Now this has just been published in the Independent. It will be obligatory to have children vaccinated, or they loose their rights to schooling.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/coronavirus-live-updates-covid-deaths-b1891099.html

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Adamb
Adamb
4 years ago
Reply to  Encierro

No no no no no no. Surely not?

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Adamb

presumably not at free schools. I know a school that is likely to resist this all the way. Home schooling is the best place for children these days anyway, for the most part. I suppose they will try and stop that too.

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  Encierro

Total bastards.

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arfurmo
arfurmo
4 years ago
Reply to  Encierro

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/jcvi-issues-advice-on-covid-19-vaccination-of-children-and-young-people From today (19 July) , the JCVI is advising that children at increased risk of serious COVID-19 disease are offered the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
That includes children aged 12 to 15 with severe neurodisabilities, Down’s syndrome, immunosuppression and multiple or severe learning disabilities.
The JCVI also recommends that children and young people aged 12 to 17 who live with an immunosuppressed person should be offered the vaccine. This is to indirectly protect their immunosuppressed household contacts, who are at higher risk of serious disease from COVID-19 and may not generate a full immune response to vaccination.
Under existing advice, young people aged 16 to 17 with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious COVID-19 should have already been offered vaccination.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

Did you hear UKmColumn’s take on this? Children with disabilities being recommended to take the jab? Sinister!

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Trabant
Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

This seriously smacks of eugenics😱

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Trabant

Course it’s eugenics. It’s been happening for a long time now.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

yes, they committed genocide against down’s syndrome children in Iceland too.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  arfurmo

anyhow, why does anyone think it’s acceptable to have children experimented on with a dangerous drug?

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Sydney’s lockdown has been extended for another 4 weeks to try to get young people jabbed

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Beowa
Beowa
4 years ago

Mendacious Gove strikes again – the weasels weasel

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peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

Translated the latest words from Macron in his Pacific hedeaway are almost identical to those of Gove.
These guys are getting exactly the same statements to read from the same US PR company which all the western governments have employed to do the same job.
More proof, as if we needed it,that this whole thing is coordinated.
They are desperate to get as many vaccinated as possible by the year end, the time the PCRs will be pulled, for two reasons. Firstly to ensure a majority of the population have and use their biotech IDs which will make us virtual prisoners from that day onwards, and to remove as many as posible unvaxed so there is as little evidence as possible of the effects of the vaccines ( no control group).
They have given up even pretending not to lie.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

It’s the Rothschild organised crime network. Israel and the UK are Rothschild strongholds – ditto France, Canada, Australia etc. It is not a coincidence that these countries are being strangled the most. Bojo is a Rothschild stooge.

Here is a brilliant twitter page exposing some of the players. The recent posts about Peter Mandelson, the NSPCC, Lambeth Council and Jeffrey Epstein are explosive. Jimmy Savile was one of theirs. Keir Starmer was head of the Crown Prosecution Service when the decision was made to NOT investigate Jimmy Savile. It’s a crime network. That is what we are dealing with/victims of – A CRIME NETWORK.

QUOTE:

Lord Mandelson •

Jeffrey Epsteins pal Peter Mandelson served 1979–1982 on LAMBETH Council •

Kids in care of LAMBETH Council were sexually abused on an industrial scale during the late 1970s & throughout the 1980s and beyond

https://twitter.com/MrLilburne

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isobar
isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  peyrole

Or course it’s coordinated; if nothing else Gove’s statement tonight proves that our government have been bought and sold by the global elite with the end-game being digital id and total control of our lives. I fear that only civil unrest on a grand scale will change things.

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Jaguarpig
Jaguarpig
4 years ago

Fuck off and die you Pob looking cunt

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rookey
rookey
4 years ago

So I had Covid at Xmas. I was positive for antibodies in Jan and positive again when I tested myself a couple of weeks ago. I am by no means anti vax and would happily take the vaccine if I had not already had the virus. There is no evidence that the vaccine gives greater protection than natural immunity (the same as ever other virus in human history) so why should I require a vaccine I don’t need to get a passport? Why is there no option for people like me to prove they have antibodies and natural immunity? I sometimes feel we have lost our collective senses.

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  rookey

No-one should have to prove anything – that way folly and evil lie

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brachiopod
brachiopod
4 years ago
Reply to  rookey

You really need to watch any of the longer interviews with Dr David Martin to understand the history of both the viruses and the vaccines. No only is there no feature of the virus that is novel, but all those features have been patented over the last 20 years before 2020. However, the real kicker is that Moderna sent their mRNA vaccine candidate to the Chapel Hill Lab University of North Carolina in November 2019, a full 3 months before the pandemic was declared and over a month before the Chinese put up the genome of the virus for the WHO and other researchers to understand it. How did Moderna know what to create a vaccine against when it hadn’t been reported yet and there was no indication that it would be necessary to create one.
There is far more of substance in the interview which is based on Martin’s extensive knowledge of the US Patent system which is where all the bodies are buried.
The takeaway is don’t trust the motives of the vaccine manufacturers who somehow knew in advance that there was going to be a pandemic, of a virus to which they held all the various patents, that would need a vaccine that they must have been developing for far longer than the 3 months interval between the vaccine candidate being sent to Chapel Hill and the pandemic being declared.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  rookey

it is nothing to do with antibodies and natural immunity. About 30% to 40% of the population was already immune anyway due to previous encounters with similar respiratory viruses over the years. It is all about the digital passports, control and population reduction. The over-hyped covid fiasco is the means to implement the long-planned dictatorship.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  monica coyle

Corona virus has another name, common cold.

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JayBee
JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  rookey

Because this is not at all about health.

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Arum
Arum
4 years ago

Reminds me – must buy slug pellets

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
4 years ago

It seems to me that Gove has consciously chosen evil, whereas Johnson is just responding to sticks and carrots and can’t see beyond his own interests.

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monica coyle
monica coyle
4 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

No, I think Johnson knows exactly what he is doing. He has also made his choice.

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dismalswamp
dismalswamp
4 years ago

That’s it then. Gove can also be assassinated.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago

Wow look at this.

https://twitter.com/eh_den/status/1419653002818990085

“PFIZERLEAK: EXPOSING THE PFIZER MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT. (thread) Background: Pfizer has been extremely aggressive in trying to protect the details of their international COVID19 vaccine agreements. Luckily, I’ve managed to get one.

These agreements are confidential, but luckily one country did not protect the contract document well enough, so I managed to get a hold of a copy. As you are about to see, there is a good reason why Pfizer was fighting to hide the details of these contracts.

If you were wondering why Ivermectin was suppressed, well, it is because the agreement that countries had with Pfizer does not allow them to escape their contract, which states that even if a drug will be found to treat COVID19 the contract cannot be voided.”

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DS99
DS99
4 years ago

Please read this Michael Gove – sometimes it helps to know the difference between being seen to be a good person and actually being a good person.

https://miriaf.co.uk/the-good-person-thing/

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Trabant
Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  DS99

Great article. Thanks for the share.

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dante
dante
4 years ago
Reply to  DS99

That’s my next retort to a masked moron sorted, “looking good there”🤭

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Annie
Annie
4 years ago

Yeah, and these magic documents are 100% reliable@and saaafe.


Northern Ireland’s Covid-19 certification service, which provides digital proof of coronavirus vaccination, has been temporarily interrupted after a technical fault saw some users presented with data related to other users.


“The Department is aware that a limited number of users in limited circumstance may be presented with data relating to other users,” a Department of Health statement said.


“The Department of Health takes the privacy of citizen’s data very seriously and contact has been made with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as part of due diligence in protecting citizen’s data.


“Immediate action has also been taken to temporarily remove a part of the service that manages identity.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/coronavirus-live-updates-covid-deaths-b1891099.html

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago

Total wanker- he should be locked up

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago

Its good to be selfish✊🏻

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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
4 years ago

So true …

Screenshot 2021-07-27 at 22-39-53 Neil Clark on Twitter.png
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HarryBlack
HarryBlack
4 years ago

WHAT A DESPICABLE LITTLE TURD HE IS.

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
4 years ago

I am so furious tonight. But probably being so is pointless. Earlier today I received the email from Tottenham Hotspur Football club that said it was trialing the vaccine passport in August ahead of the Government’s roll out on 1 October. I won’t be attending. And I will be asking for my Season Ticket money back. I refused to be part of their ridiculous “test event” for the league cup final – I didn’t even watch on TV let alone buy a ticket for it. There has to be a line in the sand and this is it for me in regards to football.

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2021/july/club-to-trial-nhs-covid-pass-at-arsenal-double-header/

I’d already exhausted myself with letter writing, pushing back and holding my lines everywhere, but this is becoming overwhelming now.

And I cannot believe how Gove thinks he can pop up and say that the case for these things is “Strong” without any evidence and he thinks so little of people that his words carry weight in the absence of proper policy, evidence and research. There can be no doubt at all now that we have fallen into a non democratic tyranny. Shame on Gove and shame on those business that believe in apartheid. “Papers Please”. No thanks. No one alive voted for this.

Last edited 4 years ago by bringbacksanity
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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
4 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

Chin up mate, I stopped watching footy over a year ago as I saw Mr Gates saying unvax’d people weren’t getting into stadiums.

I’m past caring now, didn’t watch the kneeling millionaires either.

Bigger fish to fry. Well done 🙂

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

I suppose there’s no chance now that this crap won’t get through parliament?

I’ve got better things to do than have anything to do with this nonsense, even though I have enjoyed sport over the years. If this nonsense doesn’t end, hopefully a vibrant alternative culture will developed, it’s looking like at least ten per cent won’t be “double-jabbed”.

Last edited 4 years ago by Hugh
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Nymeria
Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

An alternative culture, filled with the type of people I’d prefer to spend time with, is what I’m holding out for now.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Nymeria

Anyhow, there’s been a big increase at our anti-lockdown church since this shambles started. Some of us will choose places where we’re treated like humans. Small acorns and all that.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

You should get a group to
Stand outside and ask people to
do breath tests to enter…
ask who they voted for
if they have any previous convictions
If they speeded
unpaid fines
are in debt arrears

Because they’re all possible once you accept the social credit schemes of our neo-feudalist over-fiends.

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
4 years ago

Does anybody believe Gove and Vine ever looked at each other and thought “phwoarr” or was it as arranged a marriage as those between Gordon and Sarah and William and Ffion?

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Case for vaxports strong”.

You can trust these crooks to make the strongest case they can for it at any rate. As they have been instructed…

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Gove has always wanted vaccine passports, he has never been able to make a rational case for them, no such case is possible.

Also, selfishness is a virtue.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Selfishness is a virtue, you totalitarian turd.

Your totalitarianism, totalitarianism as such, depends on altruism, the morality of sacrifice and death and no sacrifice is ever sufficient for you,

My life is mine, no yours, not the property of the Branch Covidian communist doomsday cultist party.

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RTSC
RTSC
4 years ago

Selfish eh, Gove? And if those Jews had been able to decline the experiments Mengele and others carried out on them, would they have been selfish as well?

How selfish to want to decide for yourself what medical treatments you accept.

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
4 years ago

Yes! Mr Gove , Im just like you. Self first, self second and if there iis any left me me me. So fuck off twat

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Marmalade
Marmalade
4 years ago

What a cnut this Gove is.

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Epi
Epi
4 years ago

He’s a smarmy prick end of.

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sophie123
sophie123
4 years ago

Mr Gove
i will tell you what is “selfish”: it’s demanding people like this poor lady take the vaccine to “protect others” (with a product that does not give sterilising immunity) – ie, with a barefaced LIE – and then denying her suitable recompense for her injuries because you indemnified the drug company and are limiting her access to financial reparations to £120,000.

https://nationaldailyng.com/woman-loses-legs-may-also-have-hands-amputated-due-to-covid-vaccine/

OK she is in the states, but this is what you are doing here too. No difference.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-firefighter-43-left-paralysed-20946027

A London firefighter has been left unable to work after contracting a rare illness that’s left him paralysed from the neck down.
Dave Elson, 46, a firefighter based at Greenwich Fire Station, was said to be previously fit and healthy according to his close friend and former colleague, Rob Hyde who spoke to My London.
Rob said he had received the news on June 12 that Dave was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare and serious condition that affects the nervous system.
“We’re not 100 per cent sure but two weeks beforehand he had his first coronavirus jab,” Rob said.

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FarligGods
FarligGods
4 years ago

“Gove says that those who refuse the vaccine are “selfish”,
Hang on, iirc the vaccine neither stops one getting the disease nor stops one spreading it it only reduces the symptoms of the disease for the one who has taken the vaccine – so Gove has this completely arse about tit, it’s the vaccinated that are selfish are they not???

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dante
dante
4 years ago
Reply to  FarligGods

The latest bollocks going round twatter is that the vaxxed spread it 80% less than the unvaxxed!
Delusional thinking abounds.

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Hester
Hester
4 years ago

Can I draw readers attention to the paper from Goves office regarding vaccine passports which frankly isn’t worth the paper its written on. Gove clearly has volte faced again from the conclusions his own office reached less than a month ago

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/999408/COVID-Status-Certification-Review-Report.pdf

and whilst we are about it. Javid publicly apologised for using the word cower in describing those still living in terror, but not a peep about Gove calling selfish those who refuse for whatever reason to take this Governments unlicensed drug, which is still classified as experimental into their bodies. For me it confirms everything I thought that this terrible group of people is capable of.

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Zoomer@14
Zoomer@14
4 years ago

Well if we have to have passports, they will need 24 hour body guards for the rest of their natural lives. Freedom takers always lose their freedoms too…eventually!

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Dave
Dave
4 years ago

Fascist dickhead doing what fascist dickheads do

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james a baker
james a baker
4 years ago

Michael Gove and his authoritarian instincts have no place in the Conservative party. He has questionable loyalty and should at the very least be sacked from his ministerial role and better still, leave the party along with his supporters.

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chaos
chaos
4 years ago

I can’t wait to hear about the super-injunction stopping us from knowing about Gove…

There’s likely a reason Spitting Image depicted him as a sexual pervert. Insider knowledge.

Coke and cocks.

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Encierro
Encierro
4 years ago

A issue with using health/Covid passports is as explained in this, by a Brit living in France.
https://britishexpats.com/forum/france-76/pass-sanitaire-939724/
They got got Bells Palsy after first shot of Moderna. That is not life threatening by maybe life changing. He must have a second shot before qualifying for the the French passport.He is still receiving treatment for the problems with one of his eyes. That is to go on for 6 months thus he has not fully recovered from the inflamed nerve. The poster says he dose not know what to do now since another shot is likely to aggrevate the nerve and lead to a worse situation.
So now Fracne ahs intorduced passorts of teh important things in life inculding public transport he is sort of stuck.

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hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago

That a lying toad like Gove calls me selfish for refusing the vaccine causes me little distress I must admit.

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lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago

A nasty, ugly man, inside and out.

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

The case for Segregation passports must be debated in Parliament whatever Gove says.

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SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
4 years ago

Gove is no more qualified than I am to make decisions on health issues. I suggest it is a good thing if young fit people with no underlying health issues catch Covid-19, have mild or no symptoms and subsequently become immune to it. This is what is happening here, but much slower than it should if we didn’t have the unjustified restrictions, and is happening or has happened in Sweden much quicker because of their minimal restriction policy. It is what is called herd immunity and what normally happens to viruses when nature is allowed to deal with them until they fade into insignificance. Unfortunately, our government has been listening to SAGE committees and being influenced by modelling both of which have provided inaccurate advice and in the case of the modelling at extreme levels.

There are many scientists providing accurate advice about protecting those with particular vulnerability to serious illness from the virus, giving advice to minimise the effect on others and allowing natural immunity to develop, but the government choose not to listen to them and fight their far more accurate advice with distorted data, lies and propaganda. If we had the far higher level of immunity, which would have resulted without universal lockdowns, we would be in a far better position to resist the virus once the weather deteriorates and as a result those without immunity become more susceptible to it. We have wasted far too much time in lockdown during the fine weather months when we should be building up natural immunity. Part of the government negative propaganda was to make “herd immunity” an invalid expression according to Hancock (what the F does he know) used by idiots. On the contrary, it is the only route out of the serious impact of Covid-19.

Last edited 4 years ago by SomersetHoops
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Gtec
Gtec
4 years ago

Gove is a fascist prig who is to be dispised, not only for being the man pushing for social apartheid based upon coercion and medical status, but for disloyalty, someone to whom even Brutus could give a lesson in the meaning of loyalty.

Hell is not hot enough for him.

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SAGE LIARS
SAGE LIARS
4 years ago

Selfish eh??? I’d rather be selfish than a thick, know f*ck all about anything, useless arsehole!!! In fact I will donate my shots of snake oil poison to him as a selfless act….not bothered if he’s already been jabbed (suspect he’s managed to avoid the REAL stuff) he can have more to make him ‘safer’

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IanC
IanC
4 years ago

Selfish??? This man is a murderous psychopath.He must know what is going on.
It looks as though the real damage caused by the experiment will start to manifest itself in a year or two. How much of the population have already exposed themselves to this?
Jeez this is scary, and they want to push it into children as well?
This needs to be seen. Absolutely no sensationalism or loony left leanings. This is deadly serious. Too late for too many.

https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=8HMBYA6M42DH

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Trabant
Trabant
4 years ago
Reply to  IanC

Interestingly my broadband blocked this site ! I had to turn VPN on to access it.

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FrankiiB
FrankiiB
4 years ago

The case for vaccine passports is about scape goating the vulnerable, those with autoimmune disabilities who are medically advised not to have the jab, and others who wish, for good reasons, not to. It is cover for the government’s failed policy and a distraction from their failed lockdown.

History has seen some ugly times when authoritarian governments stigmatise and blame minorities for difficulties their countries face. I never thought I would see British cabinet ministers using such language and making such a case which, to all intense and purposes is against everything our country stands for and which we have spent two world wars standing up for.

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Newman20
Newman20
4 years ago

I am confident that there is an injection that contributors to this site would like to administer to Mr Gove and his peers – and it’s not a COVID vaccine!!

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