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Comments by "dragonfly6908" (@dragonfly6908) on "Coronavirus: Gordon Brown says the UK government is 'failing to test people'" video.
@dandanlovesdisblock Why?, because she dared to disagree with old Gordon on his mass immigration project.
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Labour should just be grateful that they lost the last election and don't have to deal with this Pandemic.
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@Vanadeo I remember someone throwing an egg at him, and it was a direct hit, super.
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@Vanadeo Yes it was riveting to watch, lol. 🙂🙂🙂
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I remember that it was priceless, he had no idea as he was getting into the car that the microphone was eagerly awaiting his derogatory response unbeknown to him. I like it when microphones begin to fight back.
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@theguy9067 I remember him calling that woman a bigoted woman because she dared to challenge him on Labour's mass immigration project. Unfortunately for Gordon it was "revenge of the microphone time" and there was absolutely nothing he could do about it, lol.
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Glorious comment, lol. 😊😊😊
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Gordon looks like he has been "dug up", in a nice way of course.
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Italy stopped all flights from China on the 31st of January and they imposed a lockdown before the UK but their death figures from Coronavirus are still appalling.
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Brooone.
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If Labour had been in power I am sure they would have tested all 66 million people in the UK within 2 weeks..............Oh wait?
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@bakedbeanishdragon The problem with these tests is they are not always accurate. Not saying this is true but I have read that out of 100 tests 30 will not be an accurate result.
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@bakedbeanishdragon They should just continue as they are with the tests. Going off topic, the flu vaccine which people have gives a protection of between 40 to 60%. I would imagine a lot of people think that when they have the flu jab that they are fully protected.
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I think at the beginning some of these tests were not accurate.
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@mrc2384 Gordon Brown appologized for reducing regulations on the banks, before the banking crisis.
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