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midlifecrisis

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What Boris doesn't realise is the number of former Chelsea fans with an allegiance to the noisy neighbours of United fans, who themselves live in Surrey. (including yours truly).
The fifth column is on stand by. ;)
 

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Since Boris cannot deliver an Oven Ready Brexit plan, Andy Burnham will test Boris' cake tier plan by refusing to put Greater Manchester under lockdown. He's supported by local tory MPs.

BBC News - Covid-19: Talks to resume over Greater Manchester restrictions
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-5459488 5


I don't think Andy Burnham has thought this one through. If deaths in Manchester go through the roof in the next few week I think the calls for him to resign will be deafening!

 

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I still don't believe Manchester is worse than London, I've just left Trafford Park, alongside me at the lights was a double decker bus heading for the trafford centre with nobody on it , the trafford centre is busy but everybody is driving there to avoid contact with other people , then you look at London and the tube where they're still crammed in like sardines because they have no choice , somebody on minimum wage isn't driving in to pay ££££ to park their car all day in central london
 

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Alas, it's been suggested by numerous parties that it's all down to the Chinese. Even Donald Trump. Actually, especially Donald Trump.

I'm sure 1.4bn can't be at fault here.

******* culture of blame, pisses me right off.

edit: on the upside, 'pisses' passes the profanity filter.
 

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"The day after we vote to leave we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want. It's also important to realise that while we calmly take our time to change the law, the one thing that will not change is our ability to trade freely with Europe. The In campaign often argues is that we would find it impossible to reach a trading agreement with the EU nations after we vote leave. There are, of course, some questions up for negotiation which will occupy out highly skilled foreign office civil servants, resolving them full and properly won't be any more complicated or onerous than the day-to-day work that they undertake now."

Michael Gove (w4nker)
 

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I'm sure 1.4bn can't be at fault here.

*** culture of blame, pisses me right off.

edit: on the upside, 'pisses' passes the profanity filter.
I wasn’t saying that the Chinese in general developed and released this virus. Not even saying that it was released on purpose, but anyone who believes that certain countries are not involved in biological experimentation have their heads in the sand. One day, this virus did not exist (fact), then it did, I don’t think such a mutation would have taken place without some sort of human intervention and development, most likely with a potential weapon in mind. It didn’t just happen overnight because someone decided to eat a sick bat. I’m sure in certain countries they have been eating sick bats for many years. My opinion is that somewhere there was human intervention, and no one is contesting the fact that it originate in China.
 

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I still don't believe Manchester is worse than London, I've just left Trafford Park, alongside me at the lights was a double decker bus heading for the trafford centre with nobody on it , the trafford centre is busy but everybody is driving there to avoid contact with other people , then you look at London and the tube where they're still crammed in like sardines because they have no choice , somebody on minimum wage isn't driving in to pay ££££ to park their car all day in central london

The tube trains are empty.
London in the City is deserted.
 

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"The day after we vote to leave we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want. It's also important to realise that while we calmly take our time to change the law, the one thing that will not change is our ability to trade freely with Europe. The In campaign often argues is that we would find it impossible to reach a trading agreement with the EU nations after we vote leave. There are, of course, some questions up for negotiation which will occupy out highly skilled foreign office civil servants, resolving them full and properly won't be any more complicated or onerous than the day-to-day work that they undertake now."

Michael Gove (w4nker)

He’s such a complete and utter w4nker he’s almost stupid enough to be a Labour MP. Wow!
 

Saigon

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Many countries, including the UK



Umm, really? You're doing much better than the scientific community, then

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You say Including the UK, I agree who really knows which countries are developing biological weapons. That Is up to you and others to come to their own conclusion, but possibly. But if you believe the UK are doing the same thing, then you must also agree it escaped from a lab in China.
That’s how things work, it has recently originated in China, and contaminated the rest of the world, that one fact.
Its obvious that once upon a time this virus did not exist as we know it now, otherwise the world would have been overwhelmed, as it is at present. The virus existed in a natural state, but has likely been manipulated for what ever reason, and been let loose. Hopefully by mistake.
 
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