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The economic and societal disaster created by the grotesque over-reaction to covid 19 will soon emerge as the most significant factor in politics. Only those who can reasonably disassociate themselves from the strategies pursued stand any chance of future success with the voting public.
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@jiversteve But who is to replace them? I think it will be the Conservative Right, chosen from the ranks of those who have objected to covid restrictions.
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@stephenthomas3085 I was referring to lockdowns, test and trace, "circuit breakers" and all the other restrictions and mad schemes introduced in vain attempts to control the spread of covid. None of them worked to any appreciable extent and now the chickens are coming home to roost. They have resulted in vast debts which will take decades to repay, small businesses destroyed, neurotic children and last but not least a wave of deaths from untreated cancers, heart disease and other ailments which will continue long, long after covid 19 has vanished as a threat to health. The NHS came nowhere near collapse, even at the height of the first and most serious wave. Since then it appears to be intent on committing suicide and is no longer fit for purpose.
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@stephenthomas3085 Blaming the country's ills exclusively on Brexit is a somewhat parochial response. We have been victims of a worldwide scam designed to syphon public money into the pockets of billionaires and private investors. As far as the NHS is concerned there was never any real alternative to "letting the disease run rampant." Only by isolating the vulnerable, as suggested by the Great Barrington Declaration, could there have been any effect on reducing the number of deaths and hospitalisations. As it happened the only real shortage was of nurses trained to ICU standard. Ward nurses could have been swiftly trained up to deal with covid ICU patients at the very least. This of course didn't happen. It is quite easy to believe that the pandemic has been deliberately structured and extended in order that the pharmaceutical industry should reap colossal profits. Yes, an enquiry is needed but I doubt we shall ever get one. As to your suggestions that economies are "bouncing back" and that children are more traumatised by social media than being treated as front line guinea pigs for two years, I'm afraid I have to disagree with you on both counts. The only winners are the globalist elite who have cunningly utilised the pandemic to further their aims and to vastly increase their personal wealth.
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@stephenthomas3085 In fact the UK had considerable reserve of frail elderly in 2019, following three or four very mild flu seasons. The largest single category of those carried off has been those older than 90, you realise. I agree with much of what you say but I think you make the mistake of trying to tie our ills down to Brexit and the nasty Tories, The world situation really does make such considerations pretty small-time. When much of the world's media and all the big pharmaceutical companies are ultimately under the control of two investment companies, Vanguard and BlackRock, whether old Etonian Boris or man of the people Keir is in charge of our beleaguered little country is hardly here or there. The Great Reset is well under way and puny politicians of all parties are but chaff in a mighty wind. The very rich will get very much richer and the rest of us will be expected to be happy with whatever crumbs our contributions to the New World Order entitle us to. The pandemic and the way it has been handled clearly illustrate the pattern of the future.
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