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miahoneybee
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That should have said they want..
😀 likely this wont go in cinque with my original response but perhaps the meaning was not lost..
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huxleypiggles
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" Next year, the UK will take up the presidency of the G7, as the hon. Member for Nottingham North mentioned; we will need to deal with anti-vaxxers nationally and internationally. We look forward to working with many nations on that challenge.

A slip of the tongue there Naz - "deal with anti-vaxxers."

The "vaccine" doesn't protect against infection, doesn't stop transmission and as a result ALL current restrictions will remain.

So, no return to proper life until we all succumb.

Talk about taking the michael.

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JamesDrebin
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A slip of the tongue there Naz - "deal with anti-vaxxers."

The "vaccine" doesn't protect against infection, doesn't stop transmission and as a result ALL current restrictions will remain.

So, no return to proper life until we all succumb.

Talk about taking the michael.

Yeah... that was not a welcome turn-of-phrase, was it! His referencing of future action when they have further international clout sounded an awful lot like the vexed mother who warns, "you just wait until your father gets home, then you'll rue your disobedience!"

As to your misgivings about perma-restrictions, I concur. They don't seem to be interested in resolving this sensibly, and so peaceful means for reclaiming lost freedoms are fast dwindling. We're not there yet, but it's not a good idea to corner people into having no other options.

I wonder if they think that keeping up the illusion of a never-ending nightmare will further incentivise uptake of injectables? In reality, it's just making anti-government, anti-pharmaceutical sentiment more entrenched, and a horribly chaotic uprising more likely. A madness that could easily be avoided by honesty and openness. 😕

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JanMasarykMunich
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Many thanks for this.

'We have absolutely no plans for vaccine passport': This seems like a strong statement (absolutely rather than currently, as he says elsewhere)

However, for reasons given by posters above, I do not trust the govt either. It is interesting that Zahawi says that he 'misspoke' earlier. I think that they probably have realized how strong opposition to the idea is and are pulling back to a 'softer' approach. Good news, but I will never trust these people again.

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Nowadays, university is a place to get stupid!

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