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Everything posted by RedArmy
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RIP all the beer needlessly spilled in the Bournemouth pubs.
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I just had a bank statement through the post, no mention of which country though. Most confusing.
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Nobody has said that. The difference between the use of the word state in a headline like the one you quoted and the use of phrases such as state spending, state sponsored, state pension, head of state etc should be obvious to anyone with a brain. It’s embarrassing that you need that explained to you more than once. Mike Pompeo is the US Secretary of State, but which state? Must be a conspiracy, what is he hiding?
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Only a thicko would think that an American news source would use the word ‘state’ and be talking about a country.
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Is Texas not a state? 🤷🏻♂️ That’s click bait not scare mongering anyway you paranoid fool.
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For the thick as shit one. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/06/03/government-faces-prospect-judicial-review-policy-move-covid/ https://amp.theguardian.com/society/2020/apr/02/uk-care-home-bosses-threaten-quit-over-return-coronavirus-patients?__twitter_impression=true
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1) Sending the elderly back/in to care homes without testing them, further spreading the virus to the most vulnerable. 2) Pausing all community testing despite repeated warnings from the WHO that they weren’t doing enough, lying about a lack of reagents being the reason and then later admitting that it was a policy decision to focus on hospital admissions only. There’s a couple for you to get started on. The idea that the government prevented the NHS from being overwhelmed is laughable. It’s funny how they didn’t show off how much spare capacity there was in hospitals until after they’d cleared out all of the elderly and opened the nightingale hospitals. Almost as if the existing NHS networks were at breaking point.
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What’s your point here? Are you trying to imply I said they should have prevented all deaths? Because I clearly didn’t. Did more people die as a direct result of government policy, yes or no?
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Surely the main objective is to save lives? Which they very clearly failed at.
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The map of areas at risk of local lockdown looks remarkably similar to the 2019 election map. #notmyprimeminister
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Nope, it’s just a very very good free kick. Foster was expecting him to have to go around the wall to hit the target.
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That’s outrageously good from that distance.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/ukblm/status/1277177624884850689 Momentum and the Cult of Corbyn have infiltrated BLM UK.
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Looking forward to July 5th when social media will be awash with doomsayers crying about a second spike that never arrives.
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38 It’s not actually 15 deaths recorded today, it’s 15 added to the total. There were 21 recorded deaths but some corrections were made and 6 historical deaths removed from the total.
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WSS still doesn’t understand what excess deaths means.
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Get obafemi off
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Surely the bigger news here is that he’s developed a time machine? Maybe he should go back and stop the Chinese person from eating the bat rather than playing guesswork.
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How did Boris manage to escape this much criticism for being in 3 different residences during lockdown?
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“He put lives as risk, disgraceful” “I’m going round to see my family, if he can then so will I”
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Bloody hilarious watching friends on social media lose their minds over this, knowing full well they have lots of evidence on the same accounts of them breaking lockdown themselves.
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Yes that sound you can hear is Piers Morgan finally realising that his frantic tweets don’t actually dictate government policy as he would gleefully have you believe.
