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30 October 2024
The Saga of the Benin Bronzes Takes a Farcical New Turn
30 October 2024
by Mike Wells
After nearly half of Conservative backbenchers revolted against 'Plan B' yesterday, Boris has agreed that if any further restrictions are imposed before the New Year Parliament will be recalled, making 'Plan C' unlikely.
Around 70 backbench Tory MPs are expected to vote against 'Plan B' measures in the House of Commons today, but Labour has pledged to support the Government.
Wetherspoons Chairman Tim Martin has called the Government's 'Plan B' measures a "lockdown by stealth", with the company warning its investors that trade will be hit hard by work from home guidelines.
We're publishing a guest post on the Daily Sceptic by a a pharmaceutical company exec looking at the effect of 'Plan B'-like measures in Scotland and Wales and concluding they will make zero difference to omicron's impact.
As the size of the Commons rebellion over 'Plan B' grows ahead of the vote on Tuesday, at the Daily Sceptic we thought we'd take a look at the evidence for vaccine passports.
Protesters gathered in London earlier today to demonstrate against plans for a COVID-19 pass as part of the Government's 'Plan B' restrictions.
The U.K. Health Security Agency has told the Government that “stringent national measures” should be introduced this month to fight the spread of the Omicron variant in order to protect the NHS.
Achtung! Papers Please! Care homes could be slapped with fresh restrictions and masks and vaccine passports made mandatory in pubs and restaurants under a tougher 'Plan C' being considered by the Government.
Boris Johnson is struggling to contain a Tory revolt today amid fury at "non-sensical" new Covid restrictions and his handling of the No. 10 Christmas party debacle
Plan B has nothing to do with the Great Reset. For Bill Gates and his billionaire pals to enlist Boris in a global conspiracy would be like planning a casino heist with Mr Bean!
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