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Your a bit of a count Angus you should volunteer.
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Still wearing his smelly pink tie
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He just spoke rubbish about the proportion of deaths in care homes
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did i just hear Herbie correctly?
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The proportion of people dying in care homes is down, he announces triumphantly
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Proportion, absolute numbers, all the same to Handjob.
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4.4 million supposedly with 2.now 3 basic symptons,feeling like shoite have tested negative,their no banging on about antibody tests,no doubt a big chunk of these 4,4 million will waste another test just to satisfy themselves or have another day out
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In general it looks like our numbers have plateaued, weekdays we seem to be stuck in or around the 300's, there's even an uptick on the graph today, and this without the release of lock down kicking in yet.
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It's funny how he totally understands everything but knows nothing .
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when numbers go up tues,wed,handjob and media make a big meal of weekend lag,but same handjob and media wet themselves with excitement at press conference and front pages bragging about lowest deaths in 12 weeks etc,yesterday,without mentioning weekend effect,we,ve all known about weekend numbers for 3 months
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with numbers counted in the wash up ,we now have 50,000 confirmed deaths
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Goose no one really gives a fack anymore
The deaths are padded and they've totally lost the narrative on this whole thing |
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Hancock doesn't understand
He is briefed to read figures, which he does. If he understood science he would realise he was talking bollox |
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Only a matter of time before he starts referring to Johnson as "our glorious leader"
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last night,again today in commons and press conference,they keep listing reasons where and why bame people might catch virus,thats no the foooking point,the point is what happens to you compared to a white person once you've caught it
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Do you think the obese should be treated differently?
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Lots and Lots of moaning and naval gazing as usual, zero workable suggestions (as usual).
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Patently, if you make extra allowances for one increased perceived risk, you need to apply the same logic to all the perceived risks. Unfortunately we just have a baiting MSM out to incite trouble.
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Have you ever performed or participated in the performance of a risk assessment ?
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Media back to the "is it more" question argument
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Another day, another failure to comment on Holyroods failings by angoose.
Incredible behaviour, one could think hes deliberately diverting attention away from wee jimmys 'mistakes'. |
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Dunno what Goosey is going to do with him/her self after this
Surely they can concoct another virus pandemic up? wave 2 the revenge of the covith or something |
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Freeman not very good at the counting. Told us less than 300 old people were moved from hospitals to care homes without tests.
Turns out it was close to 1000. Sturgeon said she was tired when she said 300. "Wake up sleepy Jeanne" was sung by all. BTW again angoose failed to comment on it. I wonder why? |
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That was my job for a number of years.
Risk assessments. In itself it means nothing unless you qualify it. |
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I was responsible for risk assessments and all coshh in a previous career ,what's yer question Angus you public sector snp supporting vegan parasite?
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Ps that was a risk assessment of yourself.
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I won't expect an answer but here goes.
@angoose Whats your thoughts on Kate Forbes, the Scottish Governments Finance Secretary, giving senior civil servants a 12% pay rise whilst withholding monies from some businesses and councils. Monies btw that Westminster gave us to ease our burden during this crisis. Given that loads of small and big businesses will go bust and thousands will lose their jobs do you think this was a good move by Forbes? |
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It could be worse, Derek Mackay could still be there.
Well still there as Finance Secretary, he is of course still there and receiving full pay as an MP. |
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Must admit, this is the first I’d heard of it.
A quick search and the only report that pops up is in The Daily Ranger, will do a bit more digging to understand the backstory. |
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The Daily Ranger? With a celtic supporting editor?
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Yep it does appear that once again angoose has run away from the truth.
The figures don't add up. I mean as angoose says how hard is it? No not in England but up here in Scotland. Funny that angoose missed this story. Also surprised that he didn't make a lot about the revelation from wee jimmy that no notes exist of the medical and scientific advice that the Scottish government redeived in the first 5 weeks of the pandemic. All word of mouth seemingly. |
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politicspunter - being a Wee Krankie & Fkackbord groupie; shirley should have made an effort?
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The numbers never added up
Vanished from the media just like the riots have started to NEXT!!!!! psyop please |
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Early June and since March we've had pandemic 1 and race wars, all wrapped up before the longest day of the year
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What next
Pandemic Rebound ? Race war round 2 ? |