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Boris Warns of ‘Challenges in Coming Weeks’ in NYE Message Hinting at New Restrictions Next Week

by Toby Young
31 December 2021 11:02 AM

We’re not out of the woods yet. According to MailOnline, tonight may be our last night of freedom for some time as the usual doom-mongers warn Boris he must impose new restrictions.

Johnson is expected to make a decision in the first week of the New Year on whether to restrict mixing indoors in England…

The Prime Minister opted not to impose new curbs between Christmas and New Year’s Eve but rising Covid case numbers are fuelling fears that new measures could be on the horizon.

A further 189,213 coronavirus cases were recorded across the UK yesterday – a new record high – while the number of hospital patients with Covid in England rose to 11,452, a rise of 61% in just one week.

Johnson said in his New Year’s Eve message that the nation’s position in the battle against the disease is now “incomparably better than last year” thanks to the vaccine rollout.

It came as NHS bosses warned that the Government “needs to be ready to introduce tighter restrictions at real speed should they be needed”.

Chris Hopson, the head of NHS Providers, said new curbs “may be needed at pace if the evidence warrants it” as he said health bosses “still don’t know” if there will be a surge in elderly hospitalisations which could trigger Mr Johnson to act.

Meanwhile, a Government scientific adviser today warned it is likely the NHS will be overwhelmed by the spread of the Omicron variant.

Professor Peter Openshaw, who sits on the Government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag), said: “I think we haven’t quite reached the threshold that was set by Government in terms of the NHS being overwhelmed, but it looks like that will be reached quite quickly.”

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: The Spectator has published a handy guide for Scots hoping to celebrate New Year’s Eve in border towns.

Tags: Covid RestrictionsNYE

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
1 year ago

Any comment from Alok Sharma on his decision to demolish the most efficient coal plant in Western Europe, following this news?

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wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

Could we guillotine the aforementioned eco Marxist Sharma with a worn out turbine blade? #recycling

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GroundhogDayAgain
GroundhogDayAgain
1 year ago
Reply to  wokeman

He’s my MP. Perhaps I’ll hold him down for you

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wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago

Now this is proof these appalling things don’t work in any real sense. I fear however even larger tax payer funded bail outs will be rolled out for these bird/bat munchers rather than admit defeat. The evil idiots in Westminster will test this insanity till the lights go out. Even my father was convinced by the Times they are key energy infrastructure and Putin might bomb them.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/globalism-and-the-woke-reinvention-of-starmers-labour/

Basically a look at the pointlessness of our domestic politics and system:

“The parties which supposedly represent democracy in the UK are now ‘shell institutions’, eviscerated of domestic political meaning and action. Both mainstream parties know that their best chance of getting elected is to align to values, beliefs and policies which emanate, not from their electorate, but from the increasing influence of globalist politics. Come the general election, perhaps Labour will prove to have danced more closely with the pied pipers of the billionaire/technocratic tie-up.”

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

wink

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/anatomy-of-a-shameful-tory-witch-hunt/

The Free Speech Tories – in free speech UK.

What a joke.

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GroundhogDayAgain
GroundhogDayAgain
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I fully agree that “Pride is a sin not a virtue”

I also fervently hope that “Pride comes before a fall” and they’ll simply go too far to be able to hide what they are really like

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  GroundhogDayAgain

We have got serious problems when quoting from the Bible is offensive. I wonder how far a complaint about a brown bloke calling for ‘jihad’ would go?

Only joking.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

This news must be a bit of a pfisser for the PTB.

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JXB
JXB
1 year ago

Just as wind power – we are told – is so cheap they are almost giving it away.

Wind power never was viable because:

  • it is not possible to supply continuous output, output at best would be 30% of capacity
  • this would mean insufficient revenue from sale of electricity to cover cost of operations, capital cost, and provide return on investment
  • the business could only be viable if heavily subsidised
  • if subsidies are reduced or removed the business is not viable

Everyone knew this from the outset which is why subsidies were offered and operators seized the opportunity to share in the plunder whilst it lasted.

It is now evident, as more and more wind comes into the mix, subsidies will have to increase, and gas operators will also require subsidies as they suffer from the same revenue constraints having to give way to wind power whenever the wind conditions are right, whilst having to remain in back-up mode consuming gas. This will so drive up electricity prices as to cause street riots, and that is not politically acceptable, so the scam will have to be wound down.

Wind, solar, BEVs were only viable in start-up, but once scaled up the practicalities and costs are realised.

Net Zero is not feasible.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  JXB

Correct. It is part time energy that cannot provide base load and if it is so cheap why are all the countries using a lot of it having the most expensive electricity? Like eg Germany Denmark and ourselves. Wind energy is the energy we are being fobbed of with because our UN lackey politicians pander to the idea that the western world has used up more than our fair share of the fossil fuels in the ground. ——-The climate crisis scaremongering is just the excuse used to brainwash people into accepting the need for wind, and heat pumps and wearing 5 jumpers to keep warm in their own house.

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WyrdWoman
WyrdWoman
1 year ago

“The wind power sector has stalled, with virtually no companies in the industry now turning a profit.”able to scam any meaningful money out of taxpayers.”

Fixed it.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
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Owners of wind farms are just Subsidy Farmers. No one in their right mind mind would ever build a turbine without the subsidy as they wouldn’t make any money.

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DrDan
DrDan
1 year ago

Meanwhile in Australia the government is still sinking billions into covering what arable land we have with solar panels and building offshore windfarms. One is planned off Geographe Bay in Western Australia, a known whale migration route. Australians aren’t allowed to even fish recreationally in much of these waters, but you can construct massive wind turbines.

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

Gosh, it looks like the “real-world” sceptics are right again.

Colour me surprised.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago

Wind is indeed the dumbest energy. So why are we using it? Are our politicians all over the western world dumb? —-Good question. No, they are not dumb in the sense that they would fail all their exams at school. They are a different kind of dumb. Most of them would not be able to explain the so called “climate change” to five year olds. They will mostly not know how much CO2 is in the atmosphere, or how much of it comes from human activity. But they don’t need to know. They are not required to know, because all they need to do is say “we are following the science”. All that is required of them is that they follow the group think and be part of the “save the planet” herd. A couple of months ago Grant Schaps, then the Energy Security and Net Zero Minister was asked on GB News if heat pumps are any good. His answer was quite astonishing. —-He said “I don’t know”——–Think about that for a second. This is a bit like a welder not knowing what a welding rod is, yet no one seems to bat an eyelid.—– It has been decided that we must “fight climate change” and anyone who decides we maybe don’t need to fight it will end up in the global warming gulag where it is the end of their career in politics. Which leads us back around to WIND. ——Why are we using this dumb energy? Because once you have decided that we must “fight climate change” and this climate change is caused by fossil fuels then you must fight the fossil fuels. So you will support almost anything that isn’t fossil fuels. (Except Nuclear ofcourse, but that is another story)——- But upon even the slightest investigation into all of this “science” that politicians say they follow as the excuse for energy policy we see that it is so full of holes that it wouldn’t last a day in your hot tub. We see them implement the likes of Net Zero. But Net Zero will have Zero effect on climate so why do it? ——–Because it isn’t about the climate and never was. Wind turbines were therefore never about the climate either, and neither is any of the other “green crap” to quote David Cameron. It isn’t about science. It is all about politics. The Politics of Sustainable Development, and the people to implement that are the “dumb” ask no questions group think politicians who mostly cannot tell you if a heat pump is any good or not. They are going to force one on us all anyway for those political purposes. If people don’t know what Sustainable Development is by now then I suggest they find out because it is going to lower their living standard, affect their health and life expectancy and will only hand power to one world government bureaucrats who seek to control the worlds wealth and resources with climate as the excuse.

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Edumacated eejit
Edumacated eejit
1 year ago

Wind-power, a medieval technology, driving a 21st century world! Any politician who is in favour should be locked up in an asylum.

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jimshall
jimshall
1 year ago

Not sure what to make of this other than it looks like wind energy isn’t as economically sound as its proponents make out. On the other hand coal is very polluting and fossil fuels will run out one day, and before then become increasingly expensive.

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Pembroke
Pembroke
1 year ago

I read the article in the telegraph about this. The company basically let the cat out of the bag by saying the project can only go ahead if the subsidies increase.

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