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No they weren't.Turns out the pro-vaccine talking heads were employees of Pfizer and the other drug pushers.
No they weren't.Turns out the pro-vaccine talking heads were employees of Pfizer and the other drug pushers.
Got a link?
Have you got a link that says they weren't?No they weren't.
You made the claim, but as always you have nothing to back up your crazy ideas.Have you got a link that says they weren't?
talk of energy bills rising to £500 per month.When either one is voted in as Tory leader they won't have a national mandate to run the country and Labour will persist with calls for a GE throughout the next Parliamentary session; as energy prices rise, food and fuel costs escalate the Tories will find it increasingly difficult to sustain a government, and an election next year will be very difficult to avoid.
Truss is hopeless in debate and Sunak is already tainted by his own side with being wealthy and out-of-touch with 'red wall' voters, making it much easier to win back seats in the north.
talk of energy bills rising to £500 per month.
Eon are saying 40% of customers will be in fuel poverty by winter
look out for headlines of elderly people freezing to death
whoever is PM will be under enormous pressure this winter
Nope not every countryEvery govt in every country will be under enormous pressure for the next year at least
France energy price rise: 4%
French council tax: abolished
At least a handful of Tory chums will get richer.Nope not every country
France energy price rise: 4%
French council tax: abolished
UK govt will face a stream of problems:
1) Northern Ireland Protocol bill will fail
2) Rwanda scheme will fail
3) NHS at point of collapse
4) Train workers, Doctors, Fire service, Bus drivers, Teachers, Criminal Barristers, Royal,Mail….all currently balloting for strikes
5) summer of delays at airports and Dover
6) shortage of workers will continue to stifle economy
7) Tory sleaze will continue, privileges committee etc
Johnson: love him or hate him, and most on here hate him. For crisis management and getting the big things done, he's my choice.
Yes because EDF is creaming profits off the British.But how long can the French Gov carry on subsidising EDF, losses running in to billions now isn't it?
No need to - I’m sure you'll keep an eye out and let us all know. Maybe even blame Brexit, eh?look out for headlines of elderly people freezing to death
Just to help you out...You made the claim, but as always you have nothing to back up your crazy ideas.
Cool, so you agree the claim was false that every expert on the programme is in the payroll of Pfizer and others.Just to help you out...
What claim?Of course this post may well go the same way as the one pointing out that the claim about the jab(s) preventing the transmission of the 'virus' was a blatant lie...
care to point out anything Johnson has got done?I've booked Transam to pop round and by-pass the meter.
Every govt in every country will be under enormous pressure for the next year at least. Johnson made an interesting quip today about Rishi's announcement of a proposal to suspend vat on fuel bills for a year: "that wasn't as difficult as we thought". Johnson had proposed it months ago but was blocked by the treasury (Rishi).
Johnson: love him or hate him, and most on here hate him. For crisis management and getting the big things done, he's my choice.