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Post by starkiller on Apr 6, 2020 21:53:16 GMT
I'm staggered when reading through Twitter, of the people in the BBC Tweet alone about Boris hoping he dies. Regardless of what you think of his politics, of the man himself, he has a missus and a son on the way. What the fuck sort of human can feel okay with themselves to say they hope he dies or laugh at the fact he has been admitted to an ICU? Quite frankly, it's absolutely disgraceful. Imagine how his missus must be feeling right now? His family, government, friends. Now imagine saying to one of them disgusting Twitter lot 'HAHAHA' or 'Hope they die' if their mother or father was in the situation? They'd be in absolute uproar. Fuck the internet. Get well soon Boris. Shitter is worst thing to ever happen to the internet. A cauldron of nu-leftie poison.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Apr 6, 2020 21:53:36 GMT
Imagine the myopia in calling someone a "horrible bastard" whilst at the same time being happy that someone is in Intensive Care with a deadly disease.
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Post by noustie on Apr 6, 2020 21:54:45 GMT
I'm staggered when reading through Twitter, of the people in the BBC Tweet alone about Boris hoping he dies. Regardless of what you think of his politics, of the man himself, he has a missus and a son on the way. What the fuck sort of human can feel okay with themselves to say they hope he dies or laugh at the fact he has been admitted to an ICU? Quite frankly, it's absolutely disgraceful. Imagine how his missus must be feeling right now? His family, government, friends. Now imagine saying to one of them disgusting Twitter lot 'HAHAHA' or 'Hope they die' if their mother or father was in the situation? They'd be in absolute uproar. Fuck the internet. Get well soon Boris. The caring face of the far left, they are an absolute disgrace to humanity and this country. I don't really think any moral high ground can be taken when the original government plan viewed old folk dying as collateral damage.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2020 21:57:17 GMT
From a self confessed Marxist who believes that the Communist Regime of the PRC have no responsibility for this global pandemic that started in China three scenarios:
a) Started by a bloke eating illegal meat obtained from a "wet market" these exist all across China daily where illegal meat is readily available for purchase openly on show but ignored by the authorities b) Released by mistake from a laboratory in Wuhan due to criminally poor security, safety measures or procedures. c) Released deliberately
All three totally avoidable if properly policed by the people in charge.
I take it you approve of the Communist happy clapping oppressive regime that is "ruling" North Korea.
I see Mr Vanilla is purging the Labour Party of the trots, commies and Marxist comrades and turning your Party Tory lite, are you happy with that ?
You should genuinely read 'Capital', and form a real opinion of Marx and Engels' work, rather than guessing or coming up with what you think you should believe. Critically looking at your own politics by comparing it to other sides is fantastic, and despite my stubbornness on here, chatting to people has shaped my views a lot, although I draw the line at listening to my old man If you're going to criticise Marx, or call me a Marxist, which I don't consider to be an insult to be honest, please gain some understanding of what he and his writings mean and stand for.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 6, 2020 21:57:36 GMT
Mark Tami MP (@marktamimp) Tweeted: Best wishes to Labour MP Tony Lloyd who is also in ICU. My thoughts are with him and his family.
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Post by starkiller on Apr 6, 2020 21:59:51 GMT
This is extremely bad news about the Prime Minister, As we know things can go very rapidly into critical with this disease. The blow to population moral, let alone planning and direction, would be enormous if Boris is out of the picture. I think it would be a blow that would shake the country to its foundations. I personally am very worried about the state of play tonight and the way things are going. And I am known for not taking anything seriously. This came from a lab in China, and countries have been forced to buy masks and kits contaminated with the virus from them. There is no way to deal naively with this rogue regime. They are a clear and imminent threat to the world as we know it.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Apr 6, 2020 22:07:07 GMT
From a self confessed Marxist who believes that the Communist Regime of the PRC have no responsibility for this global pandemic that started in China three scenarios:
a) Started by a bloke eating illegal meat obtained from a "wet market" these exist all across China daily where illegal meat is readily available for purchase openly on show but ignored by the authorities b) Released by mistake from a laboratory in Wuhan due to criminally poor security, safety measures or procedures. c) Released deliberately
All three totally avoidable if properly policed by the people in charge.
I take it you approve of the Communist happy clapping oppressive regime that is "ruling" North Korea.
I see Mr Vanilla is purging the Labour Party of the trots, commies and Marxist comrades and turning your Party Tory lite, are you happy with that ?
You should genuinely read 'Capital', and form a real opinion of Marx and Engels' work, rather than guessing or coming up with what you think you should believe. Critically looking at your own politics by comparing it to other sides is fantastic, and despite my stubbornness on here, chatting to people has shaped my views a lot, although I draw the line at listening to my old man If you're going to criticise Marx, or call me a Marxist, which I don't consider to be an insult to be honest, please gain some understanding of what he and his writings mean and stand for. The only Marx he knows about are the ones in Duck Soup and he's stopped watching that now as he's seen it on a Chinese menu.
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Post by banksofengland on Apr 6, 2020 22:08:36 GMT
Good luck to Boris and his girlfriend.
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Post by Veritas on Apr 6, 2020 22:08:52 GMT
This is extremely bad news about the Prime Minister, As we know things can go very rapidly into critical with this disease. The blow to population moral, let alone planning and direction, would be enormous if Boris is out of the picture. I think it would be a blow that would shake the country to its foundations. I personally am very worried about the state of play tonight and the way things are going. And I am known for not taking anything seriously. This came from a lab in China, and countries have been forced to buy masks and kits contaminated with the virus from them. There is no way to deal naively with this rogue regime. They are a clear and imminent threat to the world as we know it. Stupid and untimely post
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Apr 6, 2020 22:09:22 GMT
From a self confessed Marxist who believes that the Communist Regime of the PRC have no responsibility for this global pandemic that started in China three scenarios:
a) Started by a bloke eating illegal meat obtained from a "wet market" these exist all across China daily where illegal meat is readily available for purchase openly on show but ignored by the authorities b) Released by mistake from a laboratory in Wuhan due to criminally poor security, safety measures or procedures. c) Released deliberately
All three totally avoidable if properly policed by the people in charge.
I take it you approve of the Communist happy clapping oppressive regime that is "ruling" North Korea.
I see Mr Vanilla is purging the Labour Party of the trots, commies and Marxist comrades and turning your Party Tory lite, are you happy with that ?
You should genuinely read 'Capital', and form a real opinion of Marx and Engels' work, rather than guessing or coming up with what you think you should believe. Critically looking at your own politics by comparing it to other sides is fantastic, and despite my stubbornness on here, chatting to people has shaped my views a lot, although I draw the line at listening to my old man If you're going to criticise Marx, or call me a Marxist, which I don't consider to be an insult to be honest, please gain some understanding of what he and his writings mean and stand for. It does seem very much a side point under the current situation but all these accusations of being Marxist, Facist, Nazi language that is being thrown around is getting worse every year. Made all the more worse at the point you ask people to define the term they are using as an insult and seeing them stutter and stumble without actually being able to define what it is they are accusing someone of being.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2020 22:11:43 GMT
Frankly bizarre statement from Ian Duncan-Smith.......
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Post by Gary Hackett on Apr 6, 2020 22:15:17 GMT
This is extremely bad news about the Prime Minister, As we know things can go very rapidly into critical with this disease. The blow to population moral, let alone planning and direction, would be enormous if Boris is out of the picture. I think it would be a blow that would shake the country to its foundations. I personally am very worried about the state of play tonight and the way things are going. And I am known for not taking anything seriously. This came from a lab in China, and countries have been forced to buy masks and kits contaminated with the virus from them. There is no way to deal naively with this rogue regime. They are a clear and imminent threat to the world as we know it. Give it a rest
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 6, 2020 22:16:25 GMT
Frankly bizarre statement from Ian Duncan-Smith....... I think he’s trying to be a human but failing badly. Although if I was a conspiracy theorist I’d be all over that. 😂 and not even from the he’s on deaths door POV either.
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Post by march4 on Apr 6, 2020 22:26:10 GMT
On Guido Fawkes Twitter account it was suggesting yesterday that Boris had pneumonia when he was younger.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Apr 6, 2020 22:30:01 GMT
On Guido Fawkes Twitter account it was suggesting yesterday that Boris had pneumonia when he was younger. Heard the same on lbc today.
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Post by danceswithclams on Apr 6, 2020 22:30:06 GMT
Shitter is worst thing to ever happen to the internet. A cauldron of nu-leftie poison. It's not just 'nu-leftie' poison - it gives a platform to cunts of all denominations.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Apr 6, 2020 22:30:29 GMT
Frankly bizarre statement from Ian Duncan-Smith....... I hate that twat.
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Post by musik on Apr 6, 2020 22:31:56 GMT
countries have been forced to buy masks and kits contaminated with the virus from them. Forced? Contaminated? Actually, I heard someone irl come up with that idea today. If so, luckily Sweden were too late in deciding after the deadline.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2020 23:02:43 GMT
I'm staggered when reading through Twitter, of the people in the BBC Tweet alone about Boris hoping he dies. Regardless of what you think of his politics, of the man himself, he has a missus and a son on the way. What the fuck sort of human can feel okay with themselves to say they hope he dies or laugh at the fact he has been admitted to an ICU? Quite frankly, it's absolutely disgraceful. Imagine how his missus must be feeling right now? His family, government, friends. Now imagine saying to one of them disgusting Twitter lot 'HAHAHA' or 'Hope they die' if their mother or father was in the situation? They'd be in absolute uproar. Fuck the internet. Get well soon Boris. The caring face of the far left, they are an absolute disgrace to humanity and this country. And you’re a benevolent soul yourself aren’t you. Do me a favour, you big fucking dafty.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2020 23:25:20 GMT
Frankly bizarre statement from Ian Duncan-Smith....... That's really really odd.
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Post by Gary Hackett on Apr 6, 2020 23:55:25 GMT
432 deaths in the UK today not including Northern Ireland. Big drop ... fingers crossed it's heading in the right direction. The figures are always down on a Sunday and Monday mate due to a lag in reporting at the weekend.
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Post by Gary Hackett on Apr 7, 2020 0:09:46 GMT
Do you think? I'm not sure they have any intention of effectively closing the economy for that long myself. There are already said to be strong discussions between Sunak and Hancock about when we can reopen for business. If we are locked down for even 6 months this will be a very different country, if it's 12 our lives wont be the same again. The type of lockdown we're in now won't be enforced for more than 3 months. We'll be out of this particular lockdown end of May. After that it'll be a case of using other measures such as social distancing, keeping schools closed and keeping the vulnerable in lockdown. You can't keep the whole country in lockdown for more than 3 months continuously, the damage to the economy would be far too great and there has to be a balancing act betweem saving lives and keeping the economy going. Pubs, restaurants, cinemas etc I can see being closed for 6 months and large gatherings, gigs, festivals etc stopped until there's a vaccine.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2020 0:19:14 GMT
Do you think? I'm not sure they have any intention of effectively closing the economy for that long myself. There are already said to be strong discussions between Sunak and Hancock about when we can reopen for business. If we are locked down for even 6 months this will be a very different country, if it's 12 our lives wont be the same again. The type of lockdown we're in now won't be enforced for more than 3 months. We'll be out of this particular lockdown end of May. After that it'll be a case of using other measures such as social distancing, keeping schools closed and keeping the vulnerable in lockdown. You can't keep the whole country in lockdown for more than 3 months continuously, the damage to the economy would be far too great and there has to be a balancing act betweem saving lives and keeping the economy going. Pubs, restaurants, cinemas etc I can see being closed for 6 months and large gatherings, gigs, festivals etc stopped until there's a vaccine. That sentence for me shows exactly why we have to bring forward huge societal change when this is over.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2020 0:24:35 GMT
Do you think? I'm not sure they have any intention of effectively closing the economy for that long myself. There are already said to be strong discussions between Sunak and Hancock about when we can reopen for business. If we are locked down for even 6 months this will be a very different country, if it's 12 our lives wont be the same again. The type of lockdown we're in now won't be enforced for more than 3 months. We'll be out of this particular lockdown end of May. After that it'll be a case of using other measures such as social distancing, keeping schools closed and keeping the vulnerable in lockdown. You can't keep the whole country in lockdown for more than 3 months continuously, the damage to the economy would be far too great and there has to be a balancing act betweem saving lives and keeping the economy going. Pubs, restaurants, cinemas etc I can see being closed for 6 months and large gatherings, gigs, festivals etc stopped until there's a vaccine. Are these just "Hackett" musings? Yep, thought so.
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Post by musik on Apr 7, 2020 0:26:03 GMT
How is Boris doing now?
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Post by musik on Apr 7, 2020 0:33:40 GMT
Latest: Sweden
Anders Tegnell, at The People Health Agency, says the high swedish expected death numbers in Sweden the coming weeks, higher than most is a result of us having better statistics - since we're double checking The Corona cases with a special death registry and only a few countries in the world can do such a control. Obviously he/they are working on excuses already.
They've also revealed late yesterday that the reported death cases already in Sweden have suffered from a big lag, the cases are in fact twice as many during several of the passing days.
The swedish law concerning ececutive politicians is very clear: if they've made wrong decisions affecting people in a very bad way, by death even, they can be sent to prison!
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Post by polofrance on Apr 7, 2020 5:30:59 GMT
Three weeks of confinement completed, now onto the fourth at least i'm getting better at scrabble in French
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Post by CalgaryPotter on Apr 7, 2020 5:40:56 GMT
Three weeks of confinement completed, now onto the fourth at least i'm getting better at scrabble in French Into our 4th week here too but lockdown is way more lenient than in France from what I’ve seen in the news. What are the expectations over there in terms of length of lockdown? We are looking at June 30 at the earliest.
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Post by bathstoke on Apr 7, 2020 6:30:12 GMT
This is extremely bad news about the Prime Minister, As we know things can go very rapidly into critical with this disease. The blow to population moral, let alone planning and direction, would be enormous if Boris is out of the picture. I think it would be a blow that would shake the country to its foundations. I personally am very worried about the state of play tonight and the way things are going. And I am known for not taking anything seriously. This came from a lab in China, and countries have been forced to buy masks and kits contaminated with the virus from them. There is no way to deal naively with this rogue regime. They are a clear and imminent threat to the world as we know it. Make sure you’ve got plenty of”Freakin”Kleenex...
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Post by polofrance on Apr 7, 2020 7:08:51 GMT
Three weeks of confinement completed, now onto the fourth at least i'm getting better at scrabble in French Into our 4th week here too but lockdown is way more lenient than in France from what I’ve seen in the news. What are the expectations over there in terms of length of lockdown? We are looking at June 30 at the earliest. TBH nobody knows, we are expecting the lock down to be extended by another two weeks at least as the schools Easter holiday's do not finish before the end of April. The situation in the east of France is improving and the hospitals are not so stretched now. But Paris is the hot spot now.
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