No longer the "China Virus" - the more virulent strain is UK made!

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Suppose a foreign power invaded the UK using weapons. Should we have to wait for Parliament to scrutinise any decision by the Prime Minister to use the military to defend the country and it's population ?
Starmer would. And we'd be ****ed before he'd finished his Quinoa on toast brekkie.
 
Starmer would. And we'd be ****ed before he'd finished his Quinoa on toast brekkie.

If Starmer had been in charge, we wouldnt be facing a damaging no deal Brexit.

And we would have a top QC on top of his brief in charge instead of a lazy incompetent Bullington child.
 
infected leaders or non infected leaders?

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He'd just heard the news from Dover:
"According to the head of the Road Haulage Association, lorry drivers waiting to cross the Channel have been offered just a single cereal bar each by Kent County Council."
And he thought, eh bien, laissez passer les barres de céréales, on dirait qu'elles vont en avoir besoin.

I suppose the cereal bar is supposed to give the lorry drivers constipation while they wait in their cabs. :D
 
He'd just heard the news from Dover:
"According to the head of the Road Haulage Association, lorry drivers waiting to cross the Channel have been offered just a single cereal bar each by Kent County Council."
And he thought, eh bien, laissez passer les barres de céréales, on dirait qu'elles vont en avoir besoin.

I suppose the cereal bar is supposed to give the lorry drivers constipation while they wait in their cabs. :D

As career lorry drivers are more likely to be obese, have diabetes, elevated blood pressure, and shorter life expectancy than the average bloke of the same age, giving them something that isn't a full english probably isn't a bad idea.;)
 
As career lorry drivers are more likely to be obese, have diabetes, elevated blood pressure, and shorter life expectancy than the average bloke of the same age, giving them something that isn't a full english probably isn't a bad idea.;)
I don't suppose the foreign drivers are keen on a full english. :rolleyes:
But one cereal bar to last 'em for a few days will give them a taste of English hospitality. :ROFLMAO:
I suspect they'll go off looking for something a little more substantial, maybe a stale croissant or two.
 
Or swan, or carp.(y)
I can't really see these lorry drivers that are "obese, have diabetes, elevated blood pressure" chasing game. Can you? :rolleyes:
They might seek the temporary welfare facilities at Manston Lorry Park, the Farage Garage:
There will also be temporary office buildings, staff and driver welfare amenities.
https://inlandborderfacilities.uk/?page_id=68
The ones that Boris appeared to be oblivious of.

OOPs, it's not ready yet.
Brexit lorry park 'not ready' for disruption at ports until 1 January at earliest
Chaos at the ports due to a ban on freight to France is likely to cause chaos in Kent as the Brexit lorry park created to deal with disruption is not due to be operational until 1 January at the earliest.
But it may not be "fully" ready until February after heavy rain prevented the work being completed in time, although 1,700 lorries will still be able to be held at the site from next week.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/br...news/kent-brexit-lorry-park-not-ready-6861042
 
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Bojo dropped the clanger at the start by locking down late. He again left it late for the second lockdown and again after criticising Starmer for locking down. 3 days later he does so.

When you have car without brakes moving down a hill - is it easier to stop it when its just started to move or when it's halfway down the hill and picked up speed? Once a virus has picked up momentum / R rate has gone above one then you require more energy and effort to bring it back down.

We have had more than one U-turn and this won't be the last.

He is indecisive and weak.
 
is it easier to stop it when its just started to move or when it's halfway down the hill

If the road is straight then you know there is a hill ahead of you, if there is a bend in the road you may not be aware there is a steep hill just around the bend until it is too late.
 
Has it been mentioned here that the UK has the best and most thorough genome sequencing processes and that's the reason why the new variant has been "detected" here back in September and that is why it has not been detected in all the other countries? We may not be able to claim the invention, unfortunately.

It's ironic that the same people moaning back in April that the UK was not doing enough testing to track and counter the virus, are now moaning about the results of too much testing.

Moaners gonna moan. :rolleyes:
 
If the road is straight then you know there is a hill ahead of you, if there is a bend in the road you may not be aware there is a steep hill just around the bend until it is too late.

The problem with that defence is we have past evidence of how to deal with pandemics and how countries in the Far East have reacted.

Lets just see how this cut bleeds out before we apply pressure.
 
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