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How many of thoise complaining voted to leave the EU ? It seems that people are surprised that other countries also like to express their sovereignty.
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I bet the issue of doubling up regulations won't come into the Tory leadership debate.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-62307383 "Scientists say there is "compelling evidence" that Wuhan's Huanan seafood and wildlife market was at the centre of the Covid-19 outbreak. Two peer-reviewed studies published on Tuesday re-examine information from the initial outbreak in the Chinese city. One of the studies shows that the earliest known cases were clustered around that market. The other uses genetic information to track the timing of the outbreak. It suggests there were two variants introduced into humans in November or early December 2019." https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abp8715 "Understanding how severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in 2019 is critical to preventing zoonotic outbreaks before they become the next pandemic. The Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China, was identified as a likely source of cases in early reports but later this conclusion became controversial. We show the earliest known COVID-19 cases from December 2019, including those without reported direct links, were geographically centered on this market. We report that live SARS-CoV-2 susceptible mammals were sold at the market in late 2019 and, within the market, SARS-CoV-2-positive environmental samples were spatially associated with vendors selling live mammals. While there is insufficient evidence to define upstream events, and exact circumstances remain obscure, our analyses indicate that the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 occurred via the live wildlife trade in China, and show that the Huanan market was the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic." https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abp8337 "Understanding the circumstances that lead to pandemics is important for their prevention. Here, we analyze the genomic diversity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) early in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We show that SARS-CoV-2 genomic diversity before February 2020 likely comprised only two distinct viral lineages, denoted A and B. Phylodynamic rooting methods, coupled with epidemic simulations, reveal that these lineages were the result of at least two separate cross-species transmission events into humans. The first zoonotic transmission likely involved lineage B viruses around 18 November 2019 (23 October–8 December), while the separate introduction of lineage A likely occurred within weeks of this event. These findings indicate that it is unlikely that SARS-CoV-2 circulated widely in humans prior to November 2019 and define the narrow window between when SARS-CoV-2 first jumped into humans and when the first cases of COVID-19 were reported. As with other coronaviruses, SARS-CoV-2 emergence likely resulted from multiple zoonotic events."
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Our innings has been almost a mirror image of the Tykes' one. Now we have a lead, can we get a batting point ?
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
I wonder if this is the party membership having their revenge on the MPs for having got rid of Boris. "You wanted rid of Johnson, so now you'll have to suffer Truss". -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62299490 "The UK is set for the slowest growth of the G7 richest economies next year, the International Monetary Fund has warned." Edit: From the Analysis section; "But the IMF is among those economists who've noted that the UK faces more fundamental issues than the current crisis, with living standards having dropped behind many competitors over the last 15 years, something many attribute to a lack of investment in skills, equipment and infrastructure." -
In the best tradition of SaintsWeb, source ?
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A poll in Austria has concluded that people who have avoided the Covid vaccine blame Ukraine, the US, or NATO for the invasion, vaccinated people blame the Russians;
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Bloody Pinko Remainer journo for the Pinko Remainer Independent doesn't understand that it's all the fault of those cheese eating surrender monkeys. They've nver forgotten Agincourt, Poitiers, and Crecy.
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Are you feeling OK ? I only ask because at face value this is a strangely sensible post for you. However, there are additional circumstances pertaining to Iceland and Norway becoming signatories to Schengen, namely their wish, along with EU members Sweden and Finland, to continue their mutual open borders under the Nordic Passport Union, which would otherwise be compromised by the Protocols of Schengen.
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Not such a productive session after lunch.
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The Russian version of GM
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
It was also on R4 last night that they don't actually know how many members of the party there are. -
UK drivers with disabled parking Blue Badge permits have been warned that they may no longer be valid in some EU countries.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
( I know it is GBeebies, and I feel slightly soiled for quoting them, but I actually heard this on BBC radio late last night - this link is just the first thing that came up on a GOOGLE search this morning ); https://www.gbnews.uk/news/petition-calling-for-boris-johnson-to-be-added-to-tory-leadership-candidates-passes-10000/342873 -
Surprised you haven't gone back far enough to include October 21st 1805 or June 18th 1815 ?
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
If you bypass Parliament you can't be accused of lying to them. -
There are wild fires on moorland most years; last year there was a big one on Winter Hill near Bolton, and others around Saddleworth. This is just a normal summer occurrence.
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Which they are perfectly entitled to do, but could not have done before Brexit. The only reason the UK has continued with equivalence for imports from the EU is because the Government were scared off changing things by businesses complaining about potential additional red tape, costs, and bureaucracy.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
I bet you very few, if any, swing voters voted Tory in the Red Wall because they wanted worker's rights reduced and the anti-strike legislation introducing. -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
badgerx16 replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
And the system was as broken then as it is now. -
Out of interest, what ratio of debt to GDP do you think is acceptable, considering ours has only just dropped below 100% ?