“The sooner Boris is gone the better” – Once you have removed Boris’s popularity with the electorate, you have removed the entire point to the man – and there is nothing left, writes Rod Liddle in the Spectator.
“In praise of Novak Djokovic” – “I am hugely enjoying the Novak Djokovic drama Down Under,” writes Damian Reilly in the Speccie. “What’s not to like? It is extremely funny. Quite possibly the world’s healthiest man has been deemed a danger to public health in a nation where two thirds of adults are overweight or obese by a government that has, at various points over the last two years, done a more than passable impression of having gone completely nuts.”
“Ep 35. Game Set & Match – The Real Normal” – On the latest podcast episode, the boys discuss Novak Djokovic and the ongoing dilemma of trying to play tennis in the most insane nation there is (Australia), plus they analyse Sajid Javid’s hospital visit and introduce a new section on woke.
“Djokovic’s rare victory against Australia’s COVID-19 tyranny” – The breathtaking arrogance of the Government’s continued stance on Djokovic’s COVID-19-detention is more frightening than the original blunder, writes Ramesh Thakur in the Japan Times.
“Omicron update: London followed Gauteng after all” – A long list of reasons why the South African experience of Omicron would not necessarily be replicated in the U.K. was offered by high-status science commentators throughout December, yet all were wrong, writes Pieter Streicher in UnHerd.
“2021 Collateral Global Impact Report” – A year in review from the organisation founded by Professors Sunetra Gupta, Carl Heneghan, Martin Kulldorff and Jay Bhattacharya to monitor lockdown harms worldwide.
“Unvaccinated Quebecers will have to pay a health tax, Legault says” – Quebec Premier François Legault said the province would be demanding a significant “health contribution” from Quebecers who refuse to get their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the coming weeks, CBC News reports.
“The mind virus killing academia” – Universities are just a site for elite status-jousting, writes Ed West on his Substack page.
“When will firms like Ben & Jerry’s stop lecturing us?” – Almost 70% of respondents to a recent survey said bosses should instead focus on communicating how they can better improve customer service, writes Patrick West in the Spectator.
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