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Spiked online Editor Brendan O’Neill says 'it increasingly looks like western societies have been shut down and have had mass unemployment ... on the basis of dodgy scaremongering models'.

Spiked online Editor Brendan O’Neill says "it increasingly looks like western societies have been shut down and have had mass unemployment ... on the basis of dodgy scaremongering models".

Imperial College epidemiologist Professor Neil Ferguson has been forced to resign from his senior role providing advice to the Boris Johnson government after he was caught flouting social distancing rules while reportedly engaging in a romantic relationship with a married woman.

 

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