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Well I'd rather listen to and be guided by Boris who is being constantly updated by expert scientific advice and aided in his task by cross party/government help rather than that of a bitter wee bigot like you.
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No worries,take a ride on the tube.
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yes im sure herd immunity and taking it on the chin will reflect well on the lad
very jovial today as death toll mounts I noticed |
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or listening to people on a small insignificant gambling site
people who have no experience of politics or medicine but they love to puff themselves up with aggrandisement I believe it is called |
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I think hello you are another who lets their hatred of Boris and the Tories blind their judgement.
I thought him upbeat today which is what you expect in a leader during a period of crisis. |
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And other people who don't give two flying fooksexcept point fingers at chinese,stick there head up there arse and tell us about 3 tins of bully beef
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in my case a garage of beer and bully beef ready for brexit - I have blindsided the lot of you and sat on a fortune
no toilet roll though the chinese started it as has the the east in most outbreaks of viruses but we must not say because foreign outsiders who have no interest in the welfare of the uk say so why not concentrate on your own country instead of trying to bring us down |
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and soooop
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I guess I will just "take that on the chin" moisok
tho I suppose your right , a nation being laid of work and a rising death toll are reasons to be upbeat I guess liked boris , felt the man would be a great statesman in honesty so don't misjudge me |
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tho tbf I do have inbred hatred of tories , but felt boris deserved a chance
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The general public look to be assured during times of crisis.
What they don't want is The Rev I.M. JOLLY spoting doom and gloom. |
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no just directly aimed at people who actually have no idea of organisation for one
without it we have anarchy - a mild example is Xrebellion and their marxist anarchist controllers others who have no medical experience or knowledge then experience of where much of this come from generally living there can make you (hopefully) generally immune but the white european underbelly is very vulnerable then you let in many millions with different antibodies or general health etcetc work it out-- there is so much more |
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The doctors of Bergamo are saying it,not me.
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you want to pop to terminal 2 and have a few beers at spoons or 4 - the same
you will then see where problems can occur most people are completely ignorant of what is happening |
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no mate sadly wrong
they want a firm leader who realises the seriouseness of the situation and conveys that in a calm assured manner and with a decisive plan of action , not one decided by public opinion not someone who jokes about respitory machines and tells the public he set out to infect a nation to gain herd immunity or to take it on chin when your mother dies people out there are scared , no job , virus , no money , no end to it either , last thing they need is a PM in great spirits and unsure what to do next never seen hancock or anyone else being jovial tbh man always has been a calamitous puppet sent to the front for his media appeal |
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I will leave it at see out there and check
secondly to my comment that you all have no idea you haven,t been there or touched it or been involved in it and you know little or nothing about medicine or disease if you did you would be able to expostulate and destroy me on these very pages instead it is usually pasted from the guardian no one is interested in actually moving it on but just interested in whining and carping I look forward to a guy who is in the foreign disease department /s etc coming forward with where it is at. You want to go to some of these places and see how they live and what THEY have to put up with |
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Boris did convey his message in a calm assured manner.
And he was at no time jovial. Upbeat which is what the public want of a leader. You posted this: iked boris , felt the man would be a great statesman in honesty so don't misjudge me Followed by this: man always has been a calamitous puppet sent to the front for his media appeal Your mask slips yet again. |
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Featured snippet from the web The Hong Kong flu resulted in an estimated one million to four million deaths, far fewer than the 1918–19 pandemic, which caused between 25 million and 50 million deaths. The 1968 pandemic was initiated by the emergence of a virus known as influenza A subtype H3N2 (also called Hong Kong flu virus). I was actually in HK as the flu hit !!! |
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the most telling piece I seen on this so far
the good doc suggested under 20,000 deaths would be a "great result " c,mon ffs , who in thier right minds puts a positive spin on death this goes way beyond party affiliation for me , its quite insulting you would think that tbh |
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I am uncertain to what point you are making - are you saying an epidemiologis
is suggesting some possible outcomes of infection and deaths or what ?? HK 80,00 here alone in 1968 no spin - just a likely outcome - how do you know - what do you know go on shut me up and tell me you are a doctor (they don't know) or an expert in communicable diseases - do you see what I mean even the experts are speculating |
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Hello, if only you cared about all the other people that have died in the uk.
So hello wants a leader who was not voted in by the general public. He wants a leader who is serious etc, please name your selection. (you wont) Glad to know you are a scientist and know the way forward. The uk are doing fine dealing with this problem. Ignorant Londoners are the only current problem because mainly they dont care about the health of this country. I guess you know that this virus appeared in China in November 2019, the Chinese government underplayed and lied about it all until January. The virus would had been 95% extinguished if they had been honest, yet you blame your adversary but dont tell us what should had been done. The reason Italy has the most cases is because northern italy has over 100k Chinese imported workers that can travel between the 2 countries at will. But i guess you know this and not trying at all, to point score. |
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akabula 20 Mar 20 00:13
Boris did convey his message in a calm assured manner. And he was at no time jovial. Upbeat which is what the public want of a leader. You posted this: iked boris , felt the man would be a great statesman in honesty so don't misjudge me Followed by this: man always has been a calamitous puppet sent to the front for his media appeal Your mask slips yet again. I am using the benefit of reflection mate , at one point I felt he could morph into a great leader tbh tho , he didn't feel like a tory tbh its clear when the tory party faced extinction they turned to the lovable rogue with the massive media profile , nothing else would have worked at the time |
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Never argue with anyone who is a 5th columnist Moisok.
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no argument at all - just facts - where are the experts on here I would love to know
but seize the moral high ground is the starter and talk down to the rest of you ignorant nazis from up there having consulted the guardian and mirror first you do not want to see the sh!t I get from local and national Labour HQS every day by e mail |
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ps plus copy and paste endless diatribes from said organs
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ibrahima
so you think the infection of a nation through the rapidly denied herd immunity was the way forward , take it on the chin and get back to normal we also need to stop blaming Chinese tbh its easy I understand that but I think a lack of initial action was the real problem , allowing the nation to carry on as normal when infections first arose social distancing now yep , but chelt and full footie prog was ok , welcome to uk just walk on in , no test required , no quarantine these people have set about taking lives to keep an economy floating along is that right or wrong , we all will need to decide but my friend the facts are only starting , wait a bit before you knock me down at least |
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get your fridges ready lads
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Lets ignore the fact that the Chinese suppressed the news of the outbreak and lets forget the threats they made to the doctor who discovered the virus.
BTW Layla Moron (tipped to be next leader of the LibDems) branded a Nigel Farage comment as racial hatred. What did Nigel say to trigger her. He pointed out the virus was of Chinese origin. |
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I've sent you a message Moisok.
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Akbula
do you realise "the Chinese " is not a decent way to speak about any race , nation try Chinese government Chinese people etc you seem willing to take everything the Chinese people add to our economy when it suits tho tbh that's ok I guess I hope you also realise there are Chinese people on our forum , think before you tar everyone with the same brush , cheers |
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The virus is the least of our problems
Its the economic collapse |
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linked , one cant recover without the other
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Trump is in a bad way in terms of reelection after the emergence of this virus. He is generally anti-war (which is a good thing and something he gets no credit for btw compared to previous presidents). No President at war has failed to get reelected.
What he is doing here is dressing this up as a war against the virus and he needs an enemy to do that. Listen to the language he is uses when describing it and the fight against it. Unfortunately for him it is a war that he probably cannot win to the satisfaction of the US public, nobody could really, because all the US public care about is the economy and value of stock prices etc and he can't fight it with the US military. The stock market has grown to record levels almost from day one of his presidency, leading to very high approval ratings, but all of those gains have been wiped out in the space of 3 days. This sort of rhetoric is not a new thing for a president (War on Terror, War on Drugs etc) The use of the term 'China Virus' is instrumental in his policy of dressing it up as a war he is fighting on behalf of the public. But it stokes up hatred of Asian people and that is not right. But that's not why he is keeps using it. |
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Hong Kong Flu was called the Hong Koing Flu
Spanish Flu was called the Spanish Flu etc.. Trump casually calls a virus that started in China, following the same pattern, and as far as we know 100% correctness, "the China Virus" and the knee jerk lefties go into yet another "offended" apoplectic rage that it proves his racism. Watching the palvolvian response from lefties at Trump .. quite amusing. Will they ever grow up? Judging by the disaster area of morons posting on the Guardian comments section - no. |
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The standard argument trotted out time and time again, attempting to isolate an individual comment, ignoring the blindingly obvious calculated pattern of behaviour.
Trump is a master at highlighting a scapegoat, someone to blame for every situation. |
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Of course, Trump alone was responsible for the rise of the stock market.
But China alone was responsible for its fall. Vote Trump |
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no one is sure of the source of the spanish flu, the usa and france have been put forward as possibilities.
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