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@alphaalpha7591 yes, because it’s common practice for prosecutions to put all the evidence against the accused in the public domain in order to better charge their case when it comes to court isn’t it? I hope he is innocent, not because I particularly like they guy, I don’t, despite agreeing with some of the blindingly obvious points he makes, but because if he’s guilty then it means something horrible has happened to people. The reality is, unfortunately, that when masked armed police arrest you in such a high profile manner and detain you for 30 days, the evidence they must have is overwhelming. There was a stabbing in Manchester the other month where a kid was murdered in the middle of the day caught on camera and with eyewitnesses who identified the killers, they arrested 3 of them for murder and released them on bail after 48 hours. That was on a murder charge with compelling evidence, so for them to detain him for 30 days means they must have some real cast iron proof. The police don’t like getting made fools of, and making such a high profile arrest in public only to see him walk would make them look like idiots, so they’re only going to do that when they think they’ve got him bang to rights. It’s his own fault anyway for choosing to live in Romania where they have a trail without a Jury, unless he thinks he can bribe the judges.
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@paulorobertos123 yeah about 14 kids died in the 60s in the Philippines from some vaccine they were testing there because you know, it’s the Philippines and no one cares. I don’t know how many kids have been given vaccines since the 60s but it’s a lot, in the billions. Let’s say it’s 2 billion, it’s probably nearer 5 but let’s say 2. 14 deaths out of 2 billion isn’t a lot, it’s a lot less than 65 million just from Spanish flu alone. And kids get given multiple vaccines, at least a a dozen or more, so really it’s 14 deaths in at least 12 billion vaccine doses. If those odds scare you you’d better never drive, never cross the road, never fly and certainly never let your kids go to school because the odds of you dying doing any of them are far greater than 1 in a billion. Covid kills way more than 1 in a billion even with all the restrictions and vaccines, take them all away and it’ll be far worse. Personally I don’t like it any more than you do but I’m not an idiot. The only reason we don’t have high infant mortality rate that was prevalent only a few hundred years ago is because of vaccines. Our immune systems World definitely not cope with polio, tetanus, ruebella, typhoid, cholera or any of the other horrible pathogens that have wrecked havoc on us in the past. Go and look up the plague and Black Death
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@garyspruce7736 Here are some facts for you, feel free to check them. They’re from immigration statistics on the Home Office website.
Net immigration under Labour rose from around 48,000 a year in 1997 to almost 140,000 a year in 2008.
The most recent significant increase we’d seen until recently was between 2013 and 2014 when it increased by around 50%, from 209,000 to 313,000. That rose to 327,000 for the year ending March 2016.
The Conservatives pledged at the 2010, 2015 and 2017 elections to slash net migration to below 100,000, but a study of regular updates from the Office for National Statistics outlines the extent to which the vow has been ignored.
More than 1.6 million visas and permits were granted by the Government in the year ending March 2022, the Home Office has said. The figure marks a 145% increase on the previous 12 months to March 2021, according to the immigration statistics published on Thursday May 26 2022. By far the biggest recipients of these visas were Indians, during the covid lockdown at a time when the Indian variant was rampant in India. Needless to say, none of these immigrants were subject to quarantine while we were locked in our homes.
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