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miahoneybee
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Thanks for that.
I enjoyed reading your perspective on it.
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huxleypiggles
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Boris is not in charge he is just a puppet being run by WHO or Lord Bill of the Gates.

He, like the rest is now an order taker. He like the rest is also complicit in Crimes Against Humanity.

Unless there is some sort of mass unrest things will only get worse. Burnham had his chance but bottled out.

Boris, Burnham and all those complicit in the crime don't realise that once they have outlived their usefulness they will be disposed of - it is how dictatorships operate.

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miahoneybee
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Huxleypiggles I 100% agree with that.i have always thought that of all of them that when they have carried out their crimes they will serve no longer useful and will be disposed off accordingly Hancock whitty the lot.even the councils selling the people out I have always imagined them ending up in a scenario like the hand maidens tale ( something I forced myself to watch but was uncomfortable viewing).I see that as the end point that i hope we may never reach and that justice is served by the people taking back control and they are made to pay for their crimes against humanity not in a dystopian world but in a free world.
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Cheesyrider
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One other thing I would add is that there's also an intense battle in Cabinet about all this right now. It's nothing like March.

Boris is the referee (although his instincts are to be anti-lockdown). Pro-lockdown is led by Hancock and Gove (two of the most punchable faces in the Government I have to say) and others. Anti-lockdown is mainly just Sunak who appears to be almost as much of a lockdown sceptic as the people on here, and he's the most popular Minister in the Cabinet and has the power of the Treasury behind him and has so far managed to prevent another national lockdown even though SAGE have been recommending it since mid-September.

The current situation is terrible, but we are actually making progress. People can't think during panic and mass hysteria. That is now (slowly) starting to die down and a vigorous national debate is starting. The pro-lockdown gang still have the upper hand, but the battle is on and our side is getting stronger.

Give it time.

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miahoneybee
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Thanks cheesyrider.
A nice positive note at the end to start my day.
My only thought was how much time do we have on our side before it's too late and people think they cant do anything about it so might as well live like this now and make the best of a bad situation. I really hope that doesn't happen.
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