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Boris Johnson believes the West should be given a “climate change pass” to help wean the EU off Russian gas supplies as he faces mounting pressure over the Government’s 2050 Net Zero target.
All remaining domestic Covid restrictions, including the requirement to isolate when testing positive for the virus, are to be removed on Thursday, February 24th, Boris Johnson has announced in the House of Commons.
Thirty-eight emails released under a recent FOI request provide an interesting insight into the way Government science advisers plotted to change Boris Johnson’s mind over the causes of climate change.
Lockdowns don't work but Government is refusing to examine the evidence, says ex-Minister Lord Frost in a new interview, which covers Covid, Net Zero, free speech, the push towards globalism and more.
More rain, more flooding, more 'extreme weather' – more of the fact-free fairytales fed to Boris Johnson at his January 2020 briefing to bring him on-side with the Blob's Net Zero agenda.
Boris Johnson announced today that all remaining Covid restrictions, including the legal requirement to isolate, will be scrapped this month, saying he expects to end the remaining restrictions a "full month early".
Shortly prior to the pandemic, Patrick Vallance showed Boris Johnson a slide show that used alarmist modelling to convince him of a 'climate emergency' and the need for drastic action. Sound familiar?
Sue Gray's report says No10 probably broke its own (ludicrous) rules by having gatherings during lockdown but refrains from confirming this due to the police investigation (because in the 2020s parties are a crime).
The hypocrisy of the Downing Street parties certainly should be condemned. But the real lesson is that the rules were wrong – so obviously wrong that even the Government couldn't be bothered to follow them.
If senior politicians knew the Covid restrictions were pointless – and it's not just Boris who flagrantly disregarded them, but Keir Starmer, Mark Drakeford and Sadiq Kahn too – why did they advocate for them?
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