Ken Clarke, the former Conservative chancellor, used an interview on the Today programme this morning to criticise Boris Johnson for not being able to control government spending. As an example, he cited the plans for a replacement for the Royal Yacht, which he described as a “silly, populist nonsense”. Asked what he thought of the plan, he told the programme: Complete waste of time, silly populist nonsense.
They better start telling the truth before the autumn wave hits. Otherwise all their lies are going to look like lies just when mass hysteria seems to be ratcheting up. How exciting! Neoliberalism is f*cked.
What do scientists think of that case rate slowing? Politicians always seem to be eager to talk shit generally. I suspect it's far too soon to say with any level of confidence the rate is actually slowing. Could equally be 'noise' rather than an actual trend.
but i thought Hancock is useless
The excuse is.the variant has to be a variants of concern. Bit like being hit by a train. You see the train coming towards you but decide that Its only a concern when it hits you But then don't move
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Almost irrelevant. Not 'cases', not illness, just infections, and as the vast majority of the vulnerable to hospitalising illness and deaths are now double-jabbed, there is zero chance of NHS overrun, except the normal winter, every winter, crisis.
Its a Glasgow Shipbuilders BRIBE to try to foil the SNP and undermine Scottish Independence.
Noticed that on day 2
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