Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Wednesday 24th March 2021
Morning all.
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The weirdest thing about this is how back to front it actually is. It was old-fashioned academic research in the pursuit of knowledge, and a lucky break, that gave the Astrazeneca vaccine a head start. Early development relied on regular university research funding - not capitalism at all:'Greed' and 'capitalism' helped UK's vaccines success, says PM
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Good morning, everyone.
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Glorious day here
I feel as though I should be happier than I am
I feel as though I should be happier than I am
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Andrew Sparrow on the Boris Johnson story I mentioned above:
Meanwhile the private sector involvement - track & trace, PPE storage & fulfilment etc - has been a disastrous and inefficient mess.
Well, quite.Whether this is true or not is another matter, and one of the reasons the remark is attracting so much attention is that the UK vaccine programme, which has involved massive government investment (even to the extent of the state building its own vaccine factory), AstraZeneca selling the vaccine at cost in the developing world (the very opposite of “greed”) and distribution of jabs via a state-run health service, could be a textbook example of how profit is not the solution to everything.
Meanwhile the private sector involvement - track & trace, PPE storage & fulfilment etc - has been a disastrous and inefficient mess.
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Is there anything too absurd or injurious Johnson may say or do that'll throw him out of office?Willow904 wrote:https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-politic ... ssion=trueThe weirdest thing about this is how back to front it actually is. It was old-fashioned academic research in the pursuit of knowledge, and a lucky break, that gave the Astrazeneca vaccine a head start. Early development relied on regular university research funding - not capitalism at all:'Greed' and 'capitalism' helped UK's vaccines success, says PM
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The UK's median age is what? It's over forty years, I think. Over fifteen percent of the UK population is over seventy. I don't think we're statistically likely to revolt. Johnson and the Tory party are probably acting with that knowledge.
I think recent legislation protecting statues and making raised voices a crime is a test to find out what we'll collectively tolerate.
I think recent legislation protecting statues and making raised voices a crime is a test to find out what we'll collectively tolerate.
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But Patel does NOT want a streamlined and efficient asylum system.
She wants permanent crisis. She wants headlines about illegality & smugglers. As long as her solutions do nothing to address the real issues she can play to her base.
She wants a mess & she's got it. #r4today
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Nah. In this case I think he was just cracking a joke, crass and stupid as usual for him.citizenJA wrote: Is there anything too absurd or injurious Johnson may say or do that'll throw him out of office?
Has everyone read this, you might have been put off by the 'long read' but it isn't too long.
The clown king: how Boris Johnson made it by playing the fool
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“As I Please” Column for Tribune, 5th October 2017: On Boris Johnson - Martin Rowsongilsey wrote:Nah. In this case I think he was just cracking a joke, crass and stupid as usual for him.citizenJA wrote: Is there anything too absurd or injurious Johnson may say or do that'll throw him out of office?
Has everyone read this, you might have been put off by the 'long read' but it isn't too long.
The clown king: how Boris Johnson made it by playing the fool
https://martinrowson.wordpress.com/2017 ... s-johnson/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"...Johnson is an act, a construct, a mask the better to advance the whole confidence trick...
...a great deal of “Boris Johnson” makes perfect sense if all it’s about is just the unquenchable craving for applause and adulation.
That also provides some mitigation for his almost pathological propensity for bare-faced lying: if it’s only an act, these are merely the lines you speak and none of it’s actually “true” anyway."
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The "cut off point" is actually approaching 60 politically speaking, if the Tories lose significant support amongst middle aged voters they are in trouble electorally.citizenJA wrote:The UK's median age is what? It's over forty years, I think. Over fifteen percent of the UK population is over seventy. I don't think we're statistically likely to revolt. Johnson and the Tory party are probably acting with that knowledge.
I think recent legislation protecting statues and making raised voices a crime is a test to find out what we'll collectively tolerate.
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More Bristol protests. No rioting this time so little news coverage. Which is a shame because this protest was specifically about the proposed laws targeting travellers which would benefit from more exposure.Kill the Bill protesters forcibly removed from College Green on another night of conflict
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Johnson again embarrassing at PMQs, not that his fans will especially care.
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So, Labour have decided to hand over Liverpool to the Tories?
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Um, they don't really have much choice in the matter I think you will find.
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