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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Read this the other day.

I had to look it up , apparently Gas-lighting according to Psychology "is a form of manipulation and psychological control, where you are deliberately fed false information which leaves you to doubt your memory,perception and even sanity,and installs confusion, making it more difficult in time to see the truth".

At the beginning of this we were told most people would ,if at all, suffer a minor illness from this and Ive just looked on the ONS site the average age of death "from covid " is 85 for women and 81 for men.

There is no mention of covid infection immunity now at all,although millions have probably had it, and we are on the way to herd immunity.

We are told today the Indian variant will be the dominant one in the uk by next week and spreads like wild-fire and the sinister Handcock smirked yesterday that they have plenty of vaccines for your children, yet pubs have opened up and the flights and holidays taking off, yet we are being primed for not going to the next stage of opening?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Probably.

The disease may cause serious harm, we know that.

But simultaneously we're being told we're allowed to do a bunch of things but also don't or be careful.

I think they're trying to shirk responsibility for whatever goes wrong, again.

We told you it was safe and you listened to us. Look what you did! Bad public!

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Probably.

The disease may cause serious harm, we know that.

But simultaneously we're being told we're allowed to do a bunch of things but also don't or be careful.

I think they're trying to shirk responsibility for whatever goes wrong, again.

We told you it was safe and you listened to us. Look what you did! Bad public!"

Almost like they are handing our health control back to us again and its your own fault that you caught it and have health problems from it

I just hope that the NHS can smash through the operation waiting list before we find out if this variant is going to blaze through us

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

To keep things in context though. The Indian Variant is fast becoming the major strain of the virus, but the total amount of cases is much lower than it was at its peak. Whilst the infection rate remains on the decline and vaccination progresses, the situation in the UK will continue to improve.

Cal

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Probably.

The disease may cause serious harm, we know that.

But simultaneously we're being told we're allowed to do a bunch of things but also don't or be careful.

I think they're trying to shirk responsibility for whatever goes wrong, again.

We told you it was safe and you listened to us. Look what you did! Bad public!

Almost like they are handing our health control back to us again and its your own fault that you caught it and have health problems from it

I just hope that the NHS can smash through the operation waiting list before we find out if this variant is going to blaze through us "

Yes. In the meantime I'm taking responsibility for my health - by ignoring the government and staying away from people.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. "

I want the government to govern. It really isn't too much to ask.

Signed, someone who's only just in the last few weeks taken herself off all but house arrest, was wearing masks before it was recommended, has volunteered throughout, is on a vaccine trial, and could not have done a damn thing more to not spread shit.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. "

I really need to look up the defeniton of the word..herculalean.

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By *havennaturistsCouple
over a year ago

Banff

While you're there, look up the definition of defenition!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"While you're there, look up the definition of defenition! "

Ahh yes I spelt defeniton incorrectly

Well done you

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. "

At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

100%

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I spend a bit of time analysing markets , gold, silver and more recently currency and crypto. Looking back over the last 2 years it’s very clear how different announcements affected these prices and I even used the end of lockdown to time transactions quite well with minimum knowledge , particularly retail and manufacturing and commodities like gold.

Wouldn’t surprise me if certain announcements are being well timed and fed to main stream media with a certain message ( Indian variant panic, but no need for smart people to really panic) just like we saw the wealthy brexiteers betting against GBP

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"I spend a bit of time analysing markets , gold, silver and more recently currency and crypto. Looking back over the last 2 years it’s very clear how different announcements affected these prices and I even used the end of lockdown to time transactions quite well with minimum knowledge , particularly retail and manufacturing and commodities like gold.

Wouldn’t surprise me if certain announcements are being well timed and fed to main stream media with a certain message ( Indian variant panic, but no need for smart people to really panic) just like we saw the wealthy brexiteers betting against GBP"

What you are describing, i do believe that people already make money by doing this..

Im not certain but im sure there is something in London called the stock exchange where many people take educated guesses at market repsonses to political and social event's..

I may be wrong, but i think other countries have these stock exchange thingies too...

Call me cynical, but i don't believe that the sage advisors are particularly motivated by twisting events to make a few quid..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I spend a bit of time analysing markets , gold, silver and more recently currency and crypto. Looking back over the last 2 years it’s very clear how different announcements affected these prices and I even used the end of lockdown to time transactions quite well with minimum knowledge , particularly retail and manufacturing and commodities like gold.

Wouldn’t surprise me if certain announcements are being well timed and fed to main stream media with a certain message ( Indian variant panic, but no need for smart people to really panic) just like we saw the wealthy brexiteers betting against GBP

What you are describing, i do believe that people already make money by doing this..

Im not certain but im sure there is something in London called the stock exchange where many people take educated guesses at market repsonses to political and social event's..

I may be wrong, but i think other countries have these stock exchange thingies too...

Call me cynical, but i don't believe that the sage advisors are particularly motivated by twisting events to make a few quid.. "

Are you sure that Chris (Gordon Gecko) Whitty has never said "greed is good".

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By *armandwet50Couple
over a year ago

Far far away


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums."

Many members of the NHS did a magnificent job but not ALL of the NHS should be given the credit and expect another pay rise due to the efforts of others.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions..

I want the government to govern. It really isn't too much to ask.

Signed, someone who's only just in the last few weeks taken herself off all but house arrest, was wearing masks before it was recommended, has volunteered throughout, is on a vaccine trial, and could not have done a damn thing more to not spread shit."

You seem to be switched on,

May i ask how you have found your trial? I am on the ensemble 2 trial myself..

So i am at a loss why you believe the government is trying to deceive the public?

For what gain?

The government wants this pandemic over as much as the rest of us, its costing billions to prop up the economy, pay for the vaccinations and all the testing..

They admit that they have made bad decisions, decisions based on the evidence in front of them and predictions on the future..

They are not mystic meg, they don't have a crystal ball so some decisions will be bad ones..

None of us can admit that we have never made mistakes when doing something for the first time, this pandemic is no exception..

No UK government has dealt with anything quite on this scale in living memory..

Just look at the cluster that other countries have made of their attempts at dealing with this virus and be thankful that our government had the foresight to purchase the vaccines before they were even produced, to invest heavily in our own vaccine and ramp up an infrastructure that we have never required before..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media. "

Costa does that mean you or the poster you've quoted was responsible for not locking down early enough before the first wave..

Or the second wave after ignoring the scientific community..

Does that also mean I am responsible for ignoring the findings and recommendation of op Cygnus which left us short of vital PPE and having to pay over the odds sometimes to donors and sometimes for not fit for use?

Who didn't stop flight sooner from India then?

Can't possibly be those in government surely..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions..

I want the government to govern. It really isn't too much to ask.

Signed, someone who's only just in the last few weeks taken herself off all but house arrest, was wearing masks before it was recommended, has volunteered throughout, is on a vaccine trial, and could not have done a damn thing more to not spread shit.

You seem to be switched on,

May i ask how you have found your trial? I am on the ensemble 2 trial myself..

So i am at a loss why you believe the government is trying to deceive the public?

For what gain?

The government wants this pandemic over as much as the rest of us, its costing billions to prop up the economy, pay for the vaccinations and all the testing..

They admit that they have made bad decisions, decisions based on the evidence in front of them and predictions on the future..

They are not mystic meg, they don't have a crystal ball so some decisions will be bad ones..

None of us can admit that we have never made mistakes when doing something for the first time, this pandemic is no exception..

No UK government has dealt with anything quite on this scale in living memory..

Just look at the cluster that other countries have made of their attempts at dealing with this virus and be thankful that our government had the foresight to purchase the vaccines before they were even produced, to invest heavily in our own vaccine and ramp up an infrastructure that we have never required before..

"

I believe that they don't want to take responsibility. Make hard decisions. Govern. They want power and glory, not responsibility.

Make all the excuses you want for them, but they had the ability through resources, expertise, etc, to handle this much better. It's not like the handling of epidemics is a new science discovered last year. "You did your best, here's a participation trophy" just doesn't cut it for the leaders of a wealthy first world nation.

I take responsibility. I don't want power or glory. I just want this over. I'm doing everything in my power.

I signed up for the email list for vaccine trials last year.

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media.

Costa does that mean you or the poster you've quoted was responsible for not locking down early enough before the first wave..

Or the second wave after ignoring the scientific community..

Does that also mean I am responsible for ignoring the findings and recommendation of op Cygnus which left us short of vital PPE and having to pay over the odds sometimes to donors and sometimes for not fit for use?

Who didn't stop flight sooner from India then?

Can't possibly be those in government surely.. "

Did you go out and protest unnecessarily during a pandemic, putting our emergency services at additional and unnecessary risk?

If you didn't, others did...

Did the European and Asian countries who were hit with the virus before the UK (you must recall ignoring the scenes on the news of Italian hospitals crumbling in February last year) place huge orders for PPE which depleted the worlwide stockpiles, leaving the UK to beg, steal and borrow to try and get ppe.. any ppe as something surely is better than nothing..

Of course, they could of listened to the recommendations of an event 3 years previous but that would mean stockpiling millions of pieces of ppe which has a lifespan and may never be used, simply because of an unknown event that may never come..

Would you keep a million cans of beans in your cupboard in case of a meteor strike or volcanic erruption that causes a ice age..

It could happen but is extremely unlikely.

And yes, they used known contacts to try to expedite the purchasing, companies already on the government suppliers lists rather than trying to set up agreements for purchasing which is a slow and lengthy process.. we are all guilty of doing the same in an emergency, we contact the tradesperson we know, not because he is the best but because we dealt with them before and trust they will do a good job..

Flights... how many people complained, whined and moaned when the government was giving 48 hours notice before putting countries on the red list, so they bow to public pressure and are a bit more lenient to allow British citizens to return home... and they are wrong for doing that..

Come on, get a dose of reality..

Consider the things that cause you problems and then try multiplying it to the scale to cope with that issue for en entire country..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Read this the other day.

I had to look it up , apparently Gas-lighting according to Psychology "is a form of manipulation and psychological control, where you are deliberately fed false information which leaves you to doubt your memory,perception and even sanity,and installs confusion, making it more difficult in time to see the truth".

At the beginning of this we were told most people would ,if at all, suffer a minor illness from this and Ive just looked on the ONS site the average age of death "from covid " is 85 for women and 81 for men.

There is no mention of covid infection immunity now at all,although millions have probably had it, and we are on the way to herd immunity.

We are told today the Indian variant will be the dominant one in the uk by next week and spreads like wild-fire and the sinister Handcock smirked yesterday that they have plenty of vaccines for your children, yet pubs have opened up and the flights and holidays taking off, yet we are being primed for not going to the next stage of opening?

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Read this the other day.

I had to look it up , apparently Gas-lighting according to Psychology "is a form of manipulation and psychological control, where you are deliberately fed false information which leaves you to doubt your memory,perception and even sanity,and installs confusion, making it more difficult in time to see the truth".

At the beginning of this we were told most people would ,if at all, suffer a minor illness from this and Ive just looked on the ONS site the average age of death "from covid " is 85 for women and 81 for men.

There is no mention of covid infection immunity now at all,although millions have probably had it, and we are on the way to herd immunity.

We are told today the Indian variant will be the dominant one in the uk by next week and spreads like wild-fire and the sinister Handcock smirked yesterday that they have plenty of vaccines for your children, yet pubs have opened up and the flights and holidays taking off, yet we are being primed for not going to the next stage of opening?

"

you ate right its all about brainwashing and control by fear look up agenda21 make their own mind up

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media.

Costa does that mean you or the poster you've quoted was responsible for not locking down early enough before the first wave..

Or the second wave after ignoring the scientific community..

Does that also mean I am responsible for ignoring the findings and recommendation of op Cygnus which left us short of vital PPE and having to pay over the odds sometimes to donors and sometimes for not fit for use?

Who didn't stop flight sooner from India then?

Can't possibly be those in government surely..

Did you go out and protest unnecessarily during a pandemic, putting our emergency services at additional and unnecessary risk?

If you didn't, others did...

Did the European and Asian countries who were hit with the virus before the UK (you must recall ignoring the scenes on the news of Italian hospitals crumbling in February last year) place huge orders for PPE which depleted the worlwide stockpiles, leaving the UK to beg, steal and borrow to try and get ppe.. any ppe as something surely is better than nothing..

Of course, they could of listened to the recommendations of an event 3 years previous but that would mean stockpiling millions of pieces of ppe which has a lifespan and may never be used, simply because of an unknown event that may never come..

Would you keep a million cans of beans in your cupboard in case of a meteor strike or volcanic erruption that causes a ice age..

It could happen but is extremely unlikely.

And yes, they used known contacts to try to expedite the purchasing, companies already on the government suppliers lists rather than trying to set up agreements for purchasing which is a slow and lengthy process.. we are all guilty of doing the same in an emergency, we contact the tradesperson we know, not because he is the best but because we dealt with them before and trust they will do a good job..

Flights... how many people complained, whined and moaned when the government was giving 48 hours notice before putting countries on the red list, so they bow to public pressure and are a bit more lenient to allow British citizens to return home... and they are wrong for doing that..

Come on, get a dose of reality..

Consider the things that cause you problems and then try multiplying it to the scale to cope with that issue for en entire country.. "

No. I did not. And when I contracted suspected Covid I did not leave my house for two months. I have done more than my bit.

When multiplying my problems to a national scale, am I also allowed the budget, intelligence, expertise, reach, etc of the national government? If so, yes, I could have done a better job. With both hands tied behind my back, on one leg, off my face, and on fire.

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By *lowstick66Man
over a year ago

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Ever heard the first part of The central scrutiniser?

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions..

I want the government to govern. It really isn't too much to ask.

Signed, someone who's only just in the last few weeks taken herself off all but house arrest, was wearing masks before it was recommended, has volunteered throughout, is on a vaccine trial, and could not have done a damn thing more to not spread shit.

You seem to be switched on,

May i ask how you have found your trial? I am on the ensemble 2 trial myself..

So i am at a loss why you believe the government is trying to deceive the public?

For what gain?

The government wants this pandemic over as much as the rest of us, its costing billions to prop up the economy, pay for the vaccinations and all the testing..

They admit that they have made bad decisions, decisions based on the evidence in front of them and predictions on the future..

They are not mystic meg, they don't have a crystal ball so some decisions will be bad ones..

None of us can admit that we have never made mistakes when doing something for the first time, this pandemic is no exception..

No UK government has dealt with anything quite on this scale in living memory..

Just look at the cluster that other countries have made of their attempts at dealing with this virus and be thankful that our government had the foresight to purchase the vaccines before they were even produced, to invest heavily in our own vaccine and ramp up an infrastructure that we have never required before..

I believe that they don't want to take responsibility. Make hard decisions. Govern. They want power and glory, not responsibility.

Make all the excuses you want for them, but they had the ability through resources, expertise, etc, to handle this much better. It's not like the handling of epidemics is a new science discovered last year. "You did your best, here's a participation trophy" just doesn't cut it for the leaders of a wealthy first world nation.

I take responsibility. I don't want power or glory. I just want this over. I'm doing everything in my power.

I signed up for the email list for vaccine trials last year."

What epidemics have come even close to this? Name me one in the last 50 years that's been even close?

Bird flu, swine flu, sars and Mers?

Oh no, theres a dead bird, better report it.. that was about the limit of bird flu, the others had very little impact..

An epidemic really doesn't take many people to catch a disease for it to be an epidemic.. food poisoning outbreaks can be classed as an epidemic..

Only asian flu had a significant impact with a death rate 3 times the normal average rate for flu, that was in the late 50's, im not sure any of our government were in a position of power or even born then so your statement that the UK are used to dealing with pandemics is utter rubbish.

I am not making excuses for what the current government has done, however no government anywhere in the world has done much better, they have all encountered problems and pissed their citizens off which their actions.

Theres no point focussing on what you feel are the mistakes while ignoring the major achievements.

Take a step back, put aside your preconceptions and take a look at the big picture..

You may be surprised that they have done a half decent job, all things considered...

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions..

I want the government to govern. It really isn't too much to ask.

Signed, someone who's only just in the last few weeks taken herself off all but house arrest, was wearing masks before it was recommended, has volunteered throughout, is on a vaccine trial, and could not have done a damn thing more to not spread shit.

You seem to be switched on,

May i ask how you have found your trial? I am on the ensemble 2 trial myself..

So i am at a loss why you believe the government is trying to deceive the public?

For what gain?

The government wants this pandemic over as much as the rest of us, its costing billions to prop up the economy, pay for the vaccinations and all the testing..

They admit that they have made bad decisions, decisions based on the evidence in front of them and predictions on the future..

They are not mystic meg, they don't have a crystal ball so some decisions will be bad ones..

None of us can admit that we have never made mistakes when doing something for the first time, this pandemic is no exception..

No UK government has dealt with anything quite on this scale in living memory..

Just look at the cluster that other countries have made of their attempts at dealing with this virus and be thankful that our government had the foresight to purchase the vaccines before they were even produced, to invest heavily in our own vaccine and ramp up an infrastructure that we have never required before..

I believe that they don't want to take responsibility. Make hard decisions. Govern. They want power and glory, not responsibility.

Make all the excuses you want for them, but they had the ability through resources, expertise, etc, to handle this much better. It's not like the handling of epidemics is a new science discovered last year. "You did your best, here's a participation trophy" just doesn't cut it for the leaders of a wealthy first world nation.

I take responsibility. I don't want power or glory. I just want this over. I'm doing everything in my power.

I signed up for the email list for vaccine trials last year.

What epidemics have come even close to this? Name me one in the last 50 years that's been even close?

Bird flu, swine flu, sars and Mers?

Oh no, theres a dead bird, better report it.. that was about the limit of bird flu, the others had very little impact..

An epidemic really doesn't take many people to catch a disease for it to be an epidemic.. food poisoning outbreaks can be classed as an epidemic..

Only asian flu had a significant impact with a death rate 3 times the normal average rate for flu, that was in the late 50's, im not sure any of our government were in a position of power or even born then so your statement that the UK are used to dealing with pandemics is utter rubbish.

I am not making excuses for what the current government has done, however no government anywhere in the world has done much better, they have all encountered problems and pissed their citizens off which their actions.

Theres no point focussing on what you feel are the mistakes while ignoring the major achievements.

Take a step back, put aside your preconceptions and take a look at the big picture..

You may be surprised that they have done a half decent job, all things considered... "

The word "quarantine" derives from the 1660s, where people who are infected were kept in isolation. Our knowledge of managing infectious disease goes back further than that. I don't give a monkey's what happened in the last 50 years - we have the knowledge. Books exist. Oh and by the way - SARS. I remember SARS. Could easily learn from that.

So you think we've done a better job than Australia or New Zealand?

My preconception is that prevention of death and disability is the most important thing, followed by education and then the economy. We could hardly have done worse.

Pissing people off? Who cares? You wanna go holiday? Global disaster. Die mad about it, because I'd rather you not actually die.

The government succeeded in their bets on vaccines. That's as much luck as anything else.

I'm sorry I believe that the UK deserves leaders.

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over a year ago

Do you honestly believe the government,the UK government,along with every other government, throughout the known world,is deliberately hood winking us all?

Really?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"While you're there, look up the definition of defenition!

Ahh yes I spelt defeniton incorrectly

Well done you

"

You also spelt Herculean wrong

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media.

Costa does that mean you or the poster you've quoted was responsible for not locking down early enough before the first wave..

Or the second wave after ignoring the scientific community..

Does that also mean I am responsible for ignoring the findings and recommendation of op Cygnus which left us short of vital PPE and having to pay over the odds sometimes to donors and sometimes for not fit for use?

Who didn't stop flight sooner from India then?

Can't possibly be those in government surely..

Did you go out and protest unnecessarily during a pandemic, putting our emergency services at additional and unnecessary risk?

If you didn't, others did...

Did the European and Asian countries who were hit with the virus before the UK (you must recall ignoring the scenes on the news of Italian hospitals crumbling in February last year) place huge orders for PPE which depleted the worlwide stockpiles, leaving the UK to beg, steal and borrow to try and get ppe.. any ppe as something surely is better than nothing..

Of course, they could of listened to the recommendations of an event 3 years previous but that would mean stockpiling millions of pieces of ppe which has a lifespan and may never be used, simply because of an unknown event that may never come..

Would you keep a million cans of beans in your cupboard in case of a meteor strike or volcanic erruption that causes a ice age..

It could happen but is extremely unlikely.

And yes, they used known contacts to try to expedite the purchasing, companies already on the government suppliers lists rather than trying to set up agreements for purchasing which is a slow and lengthy process.. we are all guilty of doing the same in an emergency, we contact the tradesperson we know, not because he is the best but because we dealt with them before and trust they will do a good job..

Flights... how many people complained, whined and moaned when the government was giving 48 hours notice before putting countries on the red list, so they bow to public pressure and are a bit more lenient to allow British citizens to return home... and they are wrong for doing that..

Come on, get a dose of reality..

Consider the things that cause you problems and then try multiplying it to the scale to cope with that issue for en entire country..

No. I did not. And when I contracted suspected Covid I did not leave my house for two months. I have done more than my bit.

When multiplying my problems to a national scale, am I also allowed the budget, intelligence, expertise, reach, etc of the national government? If so, yes, I could have done a better job. With both hands tied behind my back, on one leg, off my face, and on fire."

Yeah im sure you could, keep dreaming

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Do you honestly believe the government,the UK government,along with every other government, throughout the known world,is deliberately hood winking us all?

Really?"

I believe they're shifting blame, but more "I did do my homework but the dog ate it" rather than anything more complex

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

Many members of the NHS did a magnificent job but not ALL of the NHS should be given the credit and expect another pay rise due to the efforts of others.

"

Right.. and how would that work exactly?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums."

Jesus - still banging on about this?

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"They unlocked too soon..

They didn't unlock soon enough..

The pandemic is all the British governments fault...

Blah, blah, blah..

Moan, whinge , moan....

Ffs, really!

If you cannot appreciate the Herculean task that this has been for our government, having to deal with the whims of all parties who shout loudly..

"We wont wear masks"... "we won't be locked down"... "the lockdown is crippling the pubs"... "small businesses will never survive".. "big businesses will never survive"...

It doesn't matter what our government do, it will never be good enough for some..

We are all pissed off with the situation but unfortunately we do not live in a totalitarian state where we would be beaten for not obeying the rules, we still have our liberties..

But with liberty we get our personal freedom to do what we want within the limits of the restrictions, which in turn can cause the spread of the virus..

So what do you want? Freedom or total lock down?

You really cannot have it both ways..

The government is not feeding us rubbish, they are offering complex information in a simplified form that the majority can understand, digest and make an informed decision from.

You are responsible for your actions and if your actions leads to the spread or increase of the virus, don't blame the government for that.. its solely on you!

They advise and offer us a solution in the form of inoculation and free and simple rapid tests.

That is the way out of this, if you think you dont need the injection or cannot be arsed to do the tests regularly, it will take far longer for us to get out of this mess..

The responsibility is yours as is the consequence of your actions.. At last someone who understands the situation and is not lead by the media.

Costa does that mean you or the poster you've quoted was responsible for not locking down early enough before the first wave..

Or the second wave after ignoring the scientific community..

Does that also mean I am responsible for ignoring the findings and recommendation of op Cygnus which left us short of vital PPE and having to pay over the odds sometimes to donors and sometimes for not fit for use?

Who didn't stop flight sooner from India then?

Can't possibly be those in government surely..

Did you go out and protest unnecessarily during a pandemic, putting our emergency services at additional and unnecessary risk?

If you didn't, others did...

Did the European and Asian countries who were hit with the virus before the UK (you must recall ignoring the scenes on the news of Italian hospitals crumbling in February last year) place huge orders for PPE which depleted the worlwide stockpiles, leaving the UK to beg, steal and borrow to try and get ppe.. any ppe as something surely is better than nothing..

Of course, they could of listened to the recommendations of an event 3 years previous but that would mean stockpiling millions of pieces of ppe which has a lifespan and may never be used, simply because of an unknown event that may never come..

Would you keep a million cans of beans in your cupboard in case of a meteor strike or volcanic erruption that causes a ice age..

It could happen but is extremely unlikely.

And yes, they used known contacts to try to expedite the purchasing, companies already on the government suppliers lists rather than trying to set up agreements for purchasing which is a slow and lengthy process.. we are all guilty of doing the same in an emergency, we contact the tradesperson we know, not because he is the best but because we dealt with them before and trust they will do a good job..

Flights... how many people complained, whined and moaned when the government was giving 48 hours notice before putting countries on the red list, so they bow to public pressure and are a bit more lenient to allow British citizens to return home... and they are wrong for doing that..

Come on, get a dose of reality..

Consider the things that cause you problems and then try multiplying it to the scale to cope with that issue for en entire country.. "

I'll tell you what reality is, it's several thousand lives lost due to ignoring as we have a libertarian PM the first wave which was washing through Italy etc..

It's the numbers lost by not listening to the scientific advice last Sep ..

End of the day the buck stops somewhere and whilst it's true to say the vaccine has been a success and furlough too it's equally true to look objectively at the whole thus far..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

"

Good point.

How dare we have an opinion on the people who we actually vote into power.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

Jesus - still banging on about this? "

Sorry..do I know you?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"While you're there, look up the definition of defenition!

Ahh yes I spelt defeniton incorrectly

Well done you

You also spelt Herculean wrong "

Fucking auto correct

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea


"For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

Good point.

How dare we have an opinion on the people who we actually vote into power.

"

At no point do i mention not having an opinion and yes "we did vote them in" but when we have all these unqualified experts throwing out some bs and shooting down genuine verified information it s time people started to either put up or shut up and let the world start to return to some sort of normality.

Constant bickering and name calling isn t going to make a blind bit of difference to what has happened. But if we tried to be more united maybe we can change what may happen inthe future. I also think there are a number of media outlets and so called journalists who should be vrought to take when the public enquiry happens .

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By *lowstick66Man
over a year ago

m


"For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

"

I wouldn’t either, at least not now they’re sort of kind of looking into what I’d be claiming on expenses, but then again..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

Jesus - still banging on about this?

Sorry..do I know you?"

Probably not but the chat about NHS hero’s and pay cuts and politicians...come on man, move on. It’s draining the life out of everyone.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

Jesus - still banging on about this?

Sorry..do I know you?

Probably not but the chat about NHS hero’s and pay cuts and politicians...come on man, move on. It’s draining the life out of everyone."

Fair enough..I'll stop (banging on)about the NHS.

Just for you

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By *irtyd468Man
over a year ago

North


"For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

Good point.

How dare we have an opinion on the people who we actually vote into power.

At no point do i mention not having an opinion and yes "we did vote them in" but when we have all these unqualified experts throwing out some bs and shooting down genuine verified information it s time people started to either put up or shut up and let the world start to return to some sort of normality.

Constant bickering and name calling isn t going to make a blind bit of difference to what has happened. But if we tried to be more united maybe we can change what may happen inthe future. I also think there are a number of media outlets and so called journalists who should be vrought to take when the public enquiry happens . "

Some voted them in and I wasnt one of them.

Seem to remember someone calling Mr Drakeford Dripford whenever he mentioned him in a post

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For all those fab financial,medical and political experts and mystics on FAB.

Yes the governments of the world not just the uk have got some things wrong and also some things right

But if you all think you or another political party can/could have done so much better why not publish what you would have done/will do (based on the information at the time not now) and sign your real name and stand in the next election be it local or national . Lets see how many have the conviction to put the money where their mouths/ pens/ fingures are or are you just like most media keyboard warriors.

I for one wouldn t swap places with any of them john

Good point.

How dare we have an opinion on the people who we actually vote into power.

At no point do i mention not having an opinion and yes "we did vote them in" but when we have all these unqualified experts throwing out some bs and shooting down genuine verified information it s time people started to either put up or shut up and let the world start to return to some sort of normality.

Constant bickering and name calling isn t going to make a blind bit of difference to what has happened. But if we tried to be more united maybe we can change what may happen inthe future. I also think there are a number of media outlets and so called journalists who should be vrought to take when the public enquiry happens . "

I know CNN got caught out recently when an investigative journalist catfished a high up exec. He spoke about how they only put up number of deaths ect and not people recovering because keeping people scared equals more viewers.

Would not surprise me if sky ect do the same for the same reason

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

Yes i did and my opinion on him hasn't changed. Some of his decisions appear to be no more than political brownie point scoring he claims to be followimg the science that all 4 nations chief medical officers have agreed then does something diffeent to the other nations (following the science?).advises the welsh public to staycation and only travel internationally if essential . Yet the first flight to spain (amber country)

left cardiff airport(owned by welsh government) today was that an essential flight?

Also he has no plan of staying for the full term of the assembly meaning all those who voted labour are going to end up with someone they didn t vote for in 2 years time.

If a union voted in a shop foreman and he retired you wouldnt just accept the next person who wanted the job you d have another new vote . So does that mean wales will have a say in the new first minister when he's gone or just have to put up with whoever labour gives the job too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If anything is herculean, its the efforts of the nhs,you know, those people who are in effect getting a pay cut, and not the charlatans who have lurched from 1 disaster to the next, and wasted/given millions to their chums.

Jesus - still banging on about this?

Sorry..do I know you?

Probably not but the chat about NHS hero’s and pay cuts and politicians...come on man, move on. It’s draining the life out of everyone.

Fair enough..I'll stop (banging on)about the NHS.

Just for you

"

Thanks pal. Appreciate the gesture.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


" Read this the other day.

I had to look it up , apparently Gas-lighting according to Psychology "is a form of manipulation and psychological control, where you are deliberately fed false information which leaves you to doubt your memory,perception and even sanity,and installs confusion, making it more difficult in time to see the truth".

At the beginning of this we were told most people would ,if at all, suffer a minor illness from this and Ive just looked on the ONS site the average age of death "from covid " is 85 for women and 81 for men.

There is no mention of covid infection immunity now at all,although millions have probably had it, and we are on the way to herd immunity.

We are told today the Indian variant will be the dominant one in the uk by next week and spreads like wild-fire and the sinister Handcock smirked yesterday that they have plenty of vaccines for your children, yet pubs have opened up and the flights and holidays taking off, yet we are being primed for not going to the next stage of opening?

"

If they didn't say that it was possible to go into lockdown again then there would be exactly similar posts wondering why they didn't.

Covid isn't on a lead that anyone - in the whole world - has got a controlling hand on.

We all just have to be patient, sensible and roll with what comes next.

The only thing any of us can do is practice safe behaviour and get a Vax.

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By *irtyd468Man
over a year ago

North


"Yes i did and my opinion on him hasn't changed. Some of his decisions appear to be no more than political brownie point scoring he claims to be followimg the science that all 4 nations chief medical officers have agreed then does something diffeent to the other nations (following the science?).advises the welsh public to staycation and only travel internationally if essential . Yet the first flight to spain (amber country)

left cardiff airport(owned by welsh government) today was that an essential flight?

Also he has no plan of staying for the full term of the assembly meaning all those who voted labour are going to end up with someone they didn t vote for in 2 years time.

If a union voted in a shop foreman and he retired you wouldnt just accept the next person who wanted the job you d have another new vote . So does that mean wales will have a say in the new first minister when he's gone or just have to put up with whoever labour gives the job too."

As I have stated many times before I think Drakeford has done a pretty good job.

I cant believe your moaning about a flight going to Spain after the huge fiasco the conservatives have made with international flights in and out of this country since the very first lockdown.

We will never agree so Ill leave you with this little gem .Being right isnt nearly as important as knowing when to shut up

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By *irtyd468Man
over a year ago

North


"Yes i did and my opinion on him hasn't changed. Some of his decisions appear to be no more than political brownie point scoring he claims to be followimg the science that all 4 nations chief medical officers have agreed then does something diffeent to the other nations (following the science?).advises the welsh public to staycation and only travel internationally if essential . Yet the first flight to spain (amber country)

left cardiff airport(owned by welsh government) today was that an essential flight?

Also he has no plan of staying for the full term of the assembly meaning all those who voted labour are going to end up with someone they didn t vote for in 2 years time.

If a union voted in a shop foreman and he retired you wouldnt just accept the next person who wanted the job you d have another new vote . So does that mean wales will have a say in the new first minister when he's gone or just have to put up with whoever labour gives the job too.

As I have stated many times before I think Drakeford has done a pretty good job.

I cant believe your moaning about a flight going to Spain after the huge fiasco the conservatives have made with international flights in and out of this country since the very first lockdown.

We will never agree so Ill leave you with this little gem .Being right isnt nearly as important as knowing when to shut up "

So I’ll say goodnight .

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By *ess37Woman
over a year ago

Nantwich


"Probably.

The disease may cause serious harm, we know that.

But simultaneously we're being told we're allowed to do a bunch of things but also don't or be careful.

I think they're trying to shirk responsibility for whatever goes wrong, again.

We told you it was safe and you listened to us. Look what you did! Bad public!

Almost like they are handing our health control back to us again and its your own fault that you caught it and have health problems from it

I just hope that the NHS can smash through the operation waiting list before we find out if this variant is going to blaze through us "

They won’t because by that time it will be a full circle from the beginning - vaccine works up to 12 months in which case next year this time we will be piling up in front of jab centres again and god forbids something corona unrelated happens to us ... a never fucking ending story ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Read this the other day.

I had to look it up , apparently Gas-lighting according to Psychology "is a form of manipulation and psychological control, where you are deliberately fed false information which leaves you to doubt your memory,perception and even sanity,and installs confusion, making it more difficult in time to see the truth".

At the beginning of this we were told most people would ,if at all, suffer a minor illness from this and Ive just looked on the ONS site the average age of death "from covid " is 85 for women and 81 for men.

There is no mention of covid infection immunity now at all,although millions have probably had it, and we are on the way to herd immunity.

We are told today the Indian variant will be the dominant one in the uk by next week and spreads like wild-fire and the sinister Handcock smirked yesterday that they have plenty of vaccines for your children, yet pubs have opened up and the flights and holidays taking off, yet we are being primed for not going to the next stage of opening?

"

To quote a quote,

No shit, Sherlock.

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