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Comments by "Dale Crocker" (@dalecrocker3213) on "" video.
There's a reasonable chance of toppling Johnson right now if Labour had the common sense to vote against his latest ridiculous covid measures.
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@Yeknodathon Put another record on! How does it feel to be conned into supporting Boris Johnson, sucker?
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Is this your Christmas wish list? Scarcely any of it actually true, as much as you'd like it be.
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@billfromgermany For a start Britain's death rate from covid is around the 28th highest in the world, not the highest, and the interpretation of legislation currently being considered is absurd to the point of idiocy.
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@handarokadath1515 Very little of it is true. Most is merely extremely biased opinion and the only actual fact quoted (in capital letters) is blatantly false. Britain's death rate from covid is not the highest in the world by any means. It ranks about 28th by head of population.
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@jiversteve Time will tell who the idiots are.
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@shahidmiah917 What is the Oxford World in Data platform? According to World in Data and all other reputable statistical surveys the UK is way down the list. (Why the beginning of 2021, anyhow, is covid on some kind of schedule?) As of now, WOD puts Peru at the top with 6,048 deaths per million. The UK is at 28 with 2,153 pm, between Ukraine (2,224)and Tunisia(2,130). Your gross mis-statement calls your other assertions into doubt - which is unfortunate because they are largely true, especially the first one.
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@STONEWALL148 Even you revised figure is incorrect. In 2020 the UK's death rate was only the 7th in Europe, and so obviously lower than that in many other parts of the world. It's not a competition though, however much you'd like to make it one. As for your other assertions, I wish you could detail the legislation you believe to have had such dire consequences. I am no supporter of the Johnson administration but if you are going to attack it it is as well to do so from an informed standpoint.
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@Yeknodathon This presents an interesting philosophical dilemma, since you cannot possibly have any idea how it feels like to be me.
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@mickeythompson9537 The measures are near useless and will only serve to further line the pockets of vaccine manufacturers. Sadly I can't lay my hands on any Ivermectin. Big Pharma has used its pernicious influence to make it very hard to obtain, thus adding millions to the worldwide death toll from covid 19.
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@markwelch3564 I'm not sure that what you say about swing voters is true. There is plenty of room for the compliant and the risk-averse in Labour ranks; indeed these characteristics seem pretty universal there. Labour could make it clear that they were voting against the government simply in the hope of bringing it down. If this was thought to go against the tender susceptibilities of the morally sensitive, doubtless some technical objection to the measures could be invented.
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@Yeknodathon And yet, by some miracle, you feel wonderful that you do not experience something which you claim not to waste time in trying to experience. How can this be so?
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@Yeknodathon True, but what's that got to do with anything?
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@markwelch3564 However comforting a thought that may be, voting with Boris today will achieve nothing. Voting against him, on the other hand, will undermine his credibility even more than it is already. Perhaps, though, its a good tactic to let him blunder on for a few more weeks.
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@markwelch3564 It's not so much what you're supporting as who you are supporting it with. Since the measures are entirely doomed to fail, taking political advantage would seem the most sensible course of action.
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@Dash8Q400Channel I'd call a doctor to fix my drains, but they're all away playing golf.
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Tories are not racist. I have every hope that one day Kemi Badenoch will become Britain's first black woman Prime Minister.
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