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i think that the lockdown shouldn't been lockdown shouldn't have been severe.le with difficulties, with breathing difficulties, they told, you they should been told, look, you need behind closed need to stay behind closed doors, the world doors, but the rest the world don't know, schools? don't don't you know, schools? don't you that also you think that you're also acting hindsight acting on the benefit hindsight yourself whole point of yourself and the whole point of the was to was to the lockdown was to it was to find the virus is about. of find what the virus is about. of course, you don't know what course, if you don't know what something is because imagine if it had the other way round it had been the other way round and turned out and this virus that turned out to something as bad as ebola to be something as bad as ebola , then have been very , then you'd have been very thankful. the i was thankful. i was the way i was looking. think they erring looking. so i think they erring on side of caution. on the side of caution. i looking historically and with the
i think that the lockdown shouldn't been lockdown shouldn't have been severe.le with difficulties, with breathing difficulties, they told, you they should been told, look, you need behind closed need to stay behind closed doors, the world doors, but the rest the world don't know, schools? don't don't you know, schools? don't you that also you think that you're also acting hindsight acting on the benefit hindsight yourself whole point of yourself and the whole point of the was to was to the...
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anti lockdowns and i could see lockdowns and what i could see lockdowns and what i could see lockdownst is that i used to a show on discovery to have a show on discovery channel with kitchen and one channel with my kitchen and one of my fans from years ago of my fans from 15 years ago contacted because committed contacted because i'm committed suicide and she just wanted to get those channels and express to other parents to be careful if your son is, you know, in his room, on his own, you keep an eye on the kids. room, on his own, you keep an eye on the kids . and i just kind eye on the kids. and i just kind of this blanket silence and you know, my manager said to me, you got to stop. you know, you're not going to work again. she told me she knew that. but then on top of that, just two months ago, my son's friend rugby committed suicide and the harms that my mother in law is dead because of lockdown. didn't because of lockdown. she didn't get diagnosis in get her cancer diagnosis in time, dead. so for me, time, so she's dead. so for me, lockdown has hurt my family draconian, dramatical
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but the against lockdowns. but the scientists said that we should lockdown for omicron a cold. data is there . if you want to know, is there. if you want to know, i can't split it out or not. but i promise you lockdown's done in 1211 european countries saved , 3 1211 european countries saved, 3 million lives and the death rate . we have figures out of thin air. 50,000 people compared to 2500 people in new zealand. i know a smaller population, but we want. can you understand? can you understand why the public these things and the tragedies of lockdown as you as lots people have said all that was very isolating for a lot people there's a lot of disease i was spending my life on earth now because people didn't come forward during lockdown. the mental health was extraordinary . those were extraordinary times. if you could have sat in my clinic in april 2020, the ambulances would queuing down the drive well for days . forget the drive well for days. forget the drive well for days. forget the david. forget me. sorry. forgive me. in april 2020. sorry excuse me in april 2020, i was sat
but the against lockdowns. but the scientists said that we should lockdown for omicron a cold. data is there . if you want to know, is there. if you want to know, i can't split it out or not. but i promise you lockdown's done in 1211 european countries saved , 3 1211 european countries saved, 3 million lives and the death rate . we have figures out of thin air. 50,000 people compared to 2500 people in new zealand. i know a smaller population, but we want. can you understand? can you understand...
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and we had during lockdown , it's now had during lockdown, it's now clear, calvin, and it's profoundddly shocking is we government by lies . i deliberate calculated by lies. i deliberate calculated coordinate it keeps lies the lockdown files. i think of the most disgraceful set of docu ments ever released , as it were, ments ever released, as it were, a british public life . they a british public life. they display an utter corrupt politics. interesting enough to know what again, one person you mentioned, boris johnson, one of very few people that with any kind of credit is johnson himself . kind of credit is johnson himself. there are kind of credit is johnson himself . there are two kind of credit is johnson himself. there are two things that strike about and that they're all whatsapp messages . they're all whatsapp messages. there are two things that strike about johnson messages. first, they are immeasurably more literate than everybody else's. here somebody who is reading god, i'm going to say astonishing about boris. here's some use reading is thinking is quickest izing the inf
and we had during lockdown , it's now had during lockdown, it's now clear, calvin, and it's profoundddly shocking is we government by lies . i deliberate calculated by lies. i deliberate calculated coordinate it keeps lies the lockdown files. i think of the most disgraceful set of docu ments ever released , as it were, ments ever released, as it were, a british public life . they a british public life. they display an utter corrupt politics. interesting enough to know what again, one person you...
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who has a pro-lockdown aaenda. agenda. who has a pro-lockdown agenda- ls _ agenda.is that _ agenda. who has a pro-lockdown agenda. is that a _ agenda. who has a pro-lockdown agenda. is that a thing? - agenda. who has a pro-lockdown agenda. is that a thing? what - agenda. who has a pro-lockdown agenda. is that a thing? what is. agenda. who has a pro-lockdown| agenda. is that a thing? what is a pro lockdown agenda, i think absolutely, i want to get to the heart of whether the repeated lockdowns were the right and proportionate response the to the pandemic. proportionate response the to the andemic. ~ . ., ., pandemic. what about the argument it isn't in the public _ pandemic. what about the argument it isn't in the public interest _ pandemic. what about the argument it isn't in the public interest because - isn't in the public interest because this is partial, and that the proper forum for an analysis of that is a public inquiry? not a drip, drip, public inquiry? nota drip, drip, drip ina public inquiry? nota drip, drip, drip in a newspaper over a public inquiry? not
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but the against lockdowns. but the scientists said that we should lockdown for omicron a cold. pleased the data is there . if you want to know, is there. if you want to know, i can't split it out or not. but i promise you lockdown's done in 1211 european countries saved , 3 1211 european countries saved, 3 million lives and the death rate . we have figures out of thin air. 50,000 people compared to 2500 people in new zealand. i know a smaller population, but we want. can you understand? can you understand why the public these things and the tragedies of lockdown as you as lots people have said all that was very isolating for a lot people there's a lot of disease i was spending my life on earth now because people didn't come forward during lockdown. the mental health was extraordinary . those were extraordinary times. if you could have sat in my clinic in april 2020, the ambulances would queuing down the drive well for days . forget the drive well for days. forget the drive well for days. forget the david. forget me. sorry. forgive me. in april 2020. sorry excuse me in april 202
but the against lockdowns. but the scientists said that we should lockdown for omicron a cold. pleased the data is there . if you want to know, is there. if you want to know, i can't split it out or not. but i promise you lockdown's done in 1211 european countries saved , 3 1211 european countries saved, 3 million lives and the death rate . we have figures out of thin air. 50,000 people compared to 2500 people in new zealand. i know a smaller population, but we want. can you understand? can you...
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.— street during the covid lockdown. ., ., , lockdown.t _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of his _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of his political- in the fight of his political life. borisjohnson is grilled by mps over lockdown parties in downing street. fine by mps over lockdown parties in downing street.— downing street. one after another. _ downing street. one after another, the _ downing street. one after another, the revelations l downing street. one after - another, the revelations came. the evidence stacked up, offences fell. borisjohnson's offences fell. boris johnson's government offences fell. borisjohnson's government stumbled and then collapsed. today is about mr johnson's reputation but it is bigger— johnson's reputation but it is bigger than that. johnson's reputation but it is bigger than that.— johnson's reputation but it is bigger than that. some viewers ob'ected bigger than that. some viewers objected to _ bigger than that. some viewers objected
.— street during the covid lockdown. ., ., , lockdown.t _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of his _ lockdown. tonight at ten, he is in the fight of his political- in the fight of his political life. borisjohnson is grilled by mps over lockdown parties in downing street. fine by mps over lockdown parties in downing street.— downing street. one after another. _ downing street. one after another, the _ downing street. one after...
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that's about police and lockdowns the i. has my lockdowns and the i.ve's missed chance to stop manchester arena bomber the guardian family's at devastating mi5 guardian family's at devastating m15 failings in manchester bombing. we'll be talking about that in a moment. the express has boris. rishi still will not take back control and the daily star clown's plotted to kill all our kitties . and those are the our kitties. and those are the front pages. let's get into . so front pages. let's get into. so let's the suddenly on this very disturbing story about the manchester bombing the security services could have prevent the manchester arena terror attack the left 22 did and hundreds injured if they acted on intelligence and some put the bomber under surveillance , bomber under surveillance, according to a public inquiry concluded today. so this blunder was one of six feelings by by security services . i mean, security services. i mean, there's one overarching failure, which is allowing people hate us and one to kill us. and the country. so. so the guy wh
that's about police and lockdowns the i. has my lockdowns and the i.ve's missed chance to stop manchester arena bomber the guardian family's at devastating mi5 guardian family's at devastating m15 failings in manchester bombing. we'll be talking about that in a moment. the express has boris. rishi still will not take back control and the daily star clown's plotted to kill all our kitties . and those are the our kitties. and those are the front pages. let's get into . so front pages. let's get...
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angelo emerged during lockdown . a string of messages lockdown.cock tried to find exception to the rules to justify his behaviour. initially wanted to claim no rules were broken, then to apologise for breaking lockdown guidance before finally tendering his resignation. two days later , new resignation. two days later, new powers to crack on small boats crossing the channel are expected to be announced by the government next week . the government next week. the legislation is expected to make asylum claims inadmissible from those who travel to the uk on small boats. the home office would be required to remove those to rwanda or a safe third country, and they'd be from returning to the uk . protest returning to the uk. protest have broken out in several cities across iran over the suspected of hundreds of schoolgirls in recent months. concerned have taken part in anti—government in the capital tehran following an escalation in cases this week. iran's interior minister says investigators have found suspicious samples more than a thousand iranian stud
angelo emerged during lockdown . a string of messages lockdown.cock tried to find exception to the rules to justify his behaviour. initially wanted to claim no rules were broken, then to apologise for breaking lockdown guidance before finally tendering his resignation. two days later , new resignation. two days later, new powers to crack on small boats crossing the channel are expected to be announced by the government next week . the government next week. the legislation is expected to make...
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angelo emerged during lockdown . a string of messages lockdown.cock tried to find exception to the rules to justify his behaviour. initially wanted to claim no rules were broken, then to apologise for breaking lockdown guidance before finally tendering his resignation. two days later , new resignation. two days later, new powers to crack on small boats crossing the channel are expected to be announced by the government next week . the government next week. the legislation is expected to make asylum claims inadmissible from those who travel to the uk on small boats. the home office would be required to remove those to rwanda or a safe third country, and they'd be from returning to the uk . protest returning to the uk. protest have broken out in several cities across iran over the suspected of hundreds of schoolgirls in recent months. concerned have taken part in anti—government in the capital tehran following an escalation in cases this week. iran's interior minister says investigators have found suspicious samples more than a thousand iranian stud
angelo emerged during lockdown . a string of messages lockdown.cock tried to find exception to the rules to justify his behaviour. initially wanted to claim no rules were broken, then to apologise for breaking lockdown guidance before finally tendering his resignation. two days later , new resignation. two days later, new powers to crack on small boats crossing the channel are expected to be announced by the government next week . the government next week. the legislation is expected to make...
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anything about dominic his dominic cummings, sort of his lockdown stat. lockdown.tt hancock, essentially a delusional opportunist worried about his 100 k testing target rather the actual science or the actual reality or testing the right people. he wasn't testing people care homes people going into care homes said hospitals, not said we need from hospitals, not from yeah that from residences. yeah that was very the whole from residences. yeah that was very is the whole from residences. yeah that was very is so the whole from residences. yeah that was very is so annoying whole from residences. yeah that was very is so annoying andle from residences. yeah that was very is so annoying and they thing is so annoying and they only in schools only did masks in schools because was doing it because sturgeon was doing it and so and boris, at least and it's so and boris, at least to his credit suggested a red team who would a different team who would give a different opinion. that didn't really opinion. but that didn't really go. the time it was go. i knew at the time it was
anything about dominic his dominic cummings, sort of his lockdown stat. lockdown.tt hancock, essentially a delusional opportunist worried about his 100 k testing target rather the actual science or the actual reality or testing the right people. he wasn't testing people care homes people going into care homes said hospitals, not said we need from hospitals, not from yeah that from residences. yeah that was very the whole from residences. yeah that was very is the whole from residences. yeah...
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so the first lockdown.ok at lockdowns, the second one, how long they and most how on most importantly, how on targeted they were. that's the problem arose. if we had locked down the real vulnerable and denser supported the vulnerable, the whole of the covid outcome have looked very different. if we today if we didn't have the second lockdown, for instance, because really, i think where this inquiry is falling down, if we can't have a truthful conversation with ourselves because , we are saving the because, we are saving the blushes of someone else, which is punishing our children in the future because one of the real outcomes from lockdown was the mental health effect . another mental health effect. another one would be the effect on our children's education and what that their futures. so that means for their futures. so because of the very serious effects of lockdown and of course the financial effect we should having realistic should be having realistic conversation with the heart of a future and guess w
so the first lockdown.ok at lockdowns, the second one, how long they and most how on most importantly, how on targeted they were. that's the problem arose. if we had locked down the real vulnerable and denser supported the vulnerable, the whole of the covid outcome have looked very different. if we today if we didn't have the second lockdown, for instance, because really, i think where this inquiry is falling down, if we can't have a truthful conversation with ourselves because , we are saving...
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i called for harsher lockdowns _ lives. i called for harsher lockdowns at _ lives.owns at the time. they lives. i called for harsher- lockdowns at the time. they might not have _ lockdowns at the time. they might not have been_ lockdowns at the time. they might not have been popular, _ lockdowns at the time. they might not have been popular, but- lockdowns at the time. they might not have been popular, but i- lockdowns at the time. they might| not have been popular, but i would rather _ not have been popular, but i would rather have — not have been popular, but i would rather have my— not have been popular, but i would rather have my residence - not have been popular, but i would rather have my residence alive. i not have been popular, but i would| rather have my residence alive. but roarin: rather have my residence alive. roaring back from the recent past has been the question of partygate. time to borisjohnson may have misled parliament, so what does this do for boris johnson's misled parliament, so what does this do for borisjohnson's reputation? not very much. i
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so the first lockdown.ok at lockdowns, the second one, how long they and most how on most importantly, how on targeted they were. that's the problem arose. if we had locked down the real vulnerable and denser supported the vulnerable, the of the covid outcome the whole of the covid outcome have looked very different. if we today if we didn't have the second lockdown, for instance, because really, i think where this inquiry is falling down, if we can't have a truthful conversation with ourselves because , we are saving the because, we are saving the blushes of someone else, which is punishing our children in the future because one of the real outcomes from lockdown was the mental health effect . another mental health effect. another one would be the effect on our children's education and what that their futures. so that means for their futures. so because of the very serious effects and of effects of lockdown and of course the financial effect we should having realistic should be having realistic conversatio
so the first lockdown.ok at lockdowns, the second one, how long they and most how on most importantly, how on targeted they were. that's the problem arose. if we had locked down the real vulnerable and denser supported the vulnerable, the of the covid outcome the whole of the covid outcome have looked very different. if we today if we didn't have the second lockdown, for instance, because really, i think where this inquiry is falling down, if we can't have a truthful conversation with ourselves...
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this is what we've during our lockdown. we've seen during our lockdown. but the swedish lockdown.eah, the swedish lockdown. people well, yeah , got a people said, well, yeah, got a lot of freedom. it hasn't affected economy as much, affected their economy as much, but that loads of but a bit. see that loads of them died when all this is them have died when all this is over and it could ages to find it. it's like no straight it. and it's like no straight away out. david the away we found out. david the death toll of britain , they've death toll of britain, they've been much more not having a lockdown is much better for you than having a lockdown is half of them as an absolute figure or a proportionate proportionate so per 100,000, it's i can't remember exactly what the figures are but but yet really startling lower proportion of people died in sweden and also the amount of debt that the swedish people have been burdened with as much louis £3,000 per person as opposed to nearly thousand pounds per person in uk that we're going to have to pay back to pay for all the lockdown. i mean,
this is what we've during our lockdown. we've seen during our lockdown. but the swedish lockdown.eah, the swedish lockdown. people well, yeah , got a people said, well, yeah, got a lot of freedom. it hasn't affected economy as much, affected their economy as much, but that loads of but a bit. see that loads of them died when all this is them have died when all this is over and it could ages to find it. it's like no straight it. and it's like no straight away out. david the away we found out....
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._ . lockdown.evidence emer: in: lockdown. they by day, new evidence emerging as — lockdown. they by day, new evidence emerging as the _ lockdown. they by day, new evidence emerging as the scientists _ lockdown. they by day, new evidence emerging as the scientists were - emerging as the scientists were learning about this virus. and from that experience and those lessons, we were then taking decisions about what to do in schools where 8 million children were in very close quarters. but we did always want to do everything we could to keep schools open. do everything we could to keep schools open-— do everything we could to keep schools oen. ., , ., schools open. right from the start for me, it became _ schools open. right from the start for me, it became clear _ schools open. right from the start for me, it became clear that - for me, it became clear that chiidrerr's_ for me, it became clear that children's well—being wasn't one of the high _ children's well—being wasn't one of the high priority cons
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. it strongly about what has happened -- anti lockdown agenda.— anti lockdown agenda.because i _ anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't personally because i feel - anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't personally because i feel like, i anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't i personally because i feel like, yes, these whatsapp messages, like you said, may have been taken out of context and i think we have to be careful of any rhetoric that appears to be against the lockdown is. i believe that whilst they were unpleasant and difficult, they saved lives. the things we should be judging the health secretary on his actions and the consequences of the messages we are seeing are providing some insight as to how he arrived at those conclusions and whether or not claims like they followed the scientific advice are true and i personally am unsure of what context will be provided that suggests when he told his scientific advisers, actually, we are not going to test everyone going into care homes, for example, i am everyone going into care homes, for example, iam not everyone going into care home
. it strongly about what has happened -- anti lockdown agenda.— anti lockdown agenda.because i _ anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't personally because i feel - anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't personally because i feel like, i anti lockdown agenda. it doesn't i personally because i feel like, yes, these whatsapp messages, like you said, may have been taken out of context and i think we have to be careful of any rhetoric that appears to be against the lockdown is. i believe that whilst they were...
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this is what we've during our lockdown. we've seen during our lockdown. but the swedish lockdown.eah, the swedish lockdown. people well, yeah , got a people said, well, yeah, got a lot of freedom. it hasn't affected economy as much, affected their economy as much, but see loads of but a bit. see that loads of them died when all this is them have died when all this is over and it could ages to find it. and like no straight it. and it's like no straight away out. david the away we found out. david the death toll of britain , they've death toll of britain, they've been much more not having a lockdown is much better for you than having a lockdown is half of them as an absolute figure or a proportionate proportionate so per 100,000, it's i can't remember exactly what the figures are but but yet really startling lower proportion of people died in sweden and also the amount of debt that the swedish people have been burdened with as much louis £3,000 per person as opposed to nearly thousand pounds per person in uk that we're going to have to pay back to pay for all the lockdown. i mean, p
this is what we've during our lockdown. we've seen during our lockdown. but the swedish lockdown.eah, the swedish lockdown. people well, yeah , got a people said, well, yeah, got a lot of freedom. it hasn't affected economy as much, affected their economy as much, but see loads of but a bit. see that loads of them died when all this is them have died when all this is over and it could ages to find it. and like no straight it. and it's like no straight away out. david the away we found out....
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too long and the first lockdown too long and then second lockdown, not then puts a second lockdown, all being told we were following the science based actually on potentially flawed science on the grounds of science and on the grounds of what people, the public opinion was. would also question was. i would also question pubuc was. i would also question public opinion. the government was listening to their was listening to and their advisers, were they listening to the likes of you usual media time she was standing in front of every day, shouting at of them every day, shouting at them the public. it's them to the public. it's terrifying. all need to be terrifying. we all need to be locked away. what? i know a fact that there a huge section that there were a huge section of british population who of the british population who did to be and about allowed did want to be and about allowed to to work were more to go back to work and were more worried consequences worried about the consequences of than actually of lockdown than actually getting isn't getting covid itself. isn't it also tha
too long and the first lockdown too long and then second lockdown, not then puts a second lockdown, all being told we were following the science based actually on potentially flawed science on the grounds of science and on the grounds of what people, the public opinion was. would also question was. i would also question pubuc was. i would also question public opinion. the government was listening to their was listening to and their advisers, were they listening to the likes of you usual media...
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absurd to lockdown just so me.d laws would what about laws i would just so what about you've guardian. yes you've got the guardian. yes page revealed biggest emitting methane threatening methane leaks threatening climate. now i thought the biggest super emitter meeting was guardian newspaper, but was the guardian newspaper, but it out it's not as a joke. it turns out it's not as a joke. but the guardian goes so it turns it's these super turns out it's these super emitter sites are more than a thousand super emitter sites gushed potent greenhouse gas gushed the potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere in 2022. and it turns out the worst spewing pollution of equivalent to 67 million running cars makes you think why bother with electric cars. why xbox and be happy just why are we doing any of this? of course this is according to the guardian. so always pinch guardian. so always a pinch of salt with and i recommend salt with stuff. and i recommend reading the daily sceptic chris morrison for the real truth morrison fo
absurd to lockdown just so me.d laws would what about laws i would just so what about you've guardian. yes you've got the guardian. yes page revealed biggest emitting methane threatening methane leaks threatening climate. now i thought the biggest super emitter meeting was guardian newspaper, but was the guardian newspaper, but it out it's not as a joke. it turns out it's not as a joke. but the guardian goes so it turns it's these super turns out it's these super emitter sites are more than a...
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i'm a lockdown myself anyway. lockdown sceptic myself anyway. people are so oakeshott. so angry, but isabel oakeshott. i went on a programme with i once went on a programme with her was god of absolute her when she was god of absolute click going boris because of click going for boris because of course a lockdown course she a lockdown sceptic couldn't the that the couldn't bear the fact that the people made these terrible people who made these terrible rules were breaking them. but i defended boris on that. but having so, know , having said that, so, you know, you your introduction it you said in your introduction it was months i do not was eight months ago, i do not believe that sue gray was talking keir starmer, eight talking to keir starmer, eight months, if was i agree, that months, if she was i agree, that could be a factor. secondly, sue gray is a kind you know, she's like reservoir dogs know she cleans messes she's been cleans up the messes she's been trusted prime ministers for trusted by prime ministers for decades. trusted by prime min
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you know, as we seen lockdown. be on your own, on the news, to be on your own, on the news, to be on your own, on the newspaper you worked for. we've seen the scale of what was going on behind the scenes. it's why we need a proper public inquiry. by the way, all of those messages need to be passed to the inquiry, not needs to the public inquiry, not needs to the public inquiry, not needs to be all needs to be looked up properly of that inquiry. rishi sunak's on with that sunak's got to get on with that inquiry. but at the end of the day, it was boris johnson breaking the rules. seen breaking the rules. we've seen the the evidence the photos and the evidence that's to that's going to the parliamentary isn't parliamentary committee isn't based this report parliamentary committee isn't be based this report parliamentary committee isn't bébased on this report parliamentary committee isn't bébased on their this report parliamentary committee isn't be based on their own his report parliamentary committee isn't be based o
you know, as we seen lockdown. be on your own, on the news, to be on your own, on the news, to be on your own, on the newspaper you worked for. we've seen the scale of what was going on behind the scenes. it's why we need a proper public inquiry. by the way, all of those messages need to be passed to the inquiry, not needs to the public inquiry, not needs to the public inquiry, not needs to be all needs to be looked up properly of that inquiry. rishi sunak's on with that sunak's got to get on...
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we'll talk about the lockdown files . talk about the lockdown files.c acts? and joining me on talk in pints, derek redmond. he rather well known former sprinter . all of that and much sprinter. all of that and much more after the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight , former gb news tonight, former metropolitan police officer wayne cozens has been sentenced to a further 19 months in prison after pleading guilty to three charges of indecent exposure . charges of indecent exposure. the court today heard how he exposed himself to a woman on a country lane while on duty just months before murdering sarah everard. the 50 year old is already serving a whole life sentence for the murder of ms. everard in 2021. and as you've been hearing, everard in 2021. and as you've been hearing , charities are been hearing, charities are warning thousands of asylum seekers will be left permanently in limbo under new government plans to tackle illegal immigration. plans to tackle illegal immigr
we'll talk about the lockdown files . talk about the lockdown files.c acts? and joining me on talk in pints, derek redmond. he rather well known former sprinter . all of that and much sprinter. all of that and much more after the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. nigel, thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news tonight , former gb news tonight, former metropolitan police officer wayne cozens has been sentenced to a further 19 months in prison after pleading guilty to...
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lockdowns and the pandemic . but lockdowns and the pandemic. office in the cabinet room and said , you know, cabinet room and said, you know, we just won't get away with this one. no, that would have been anarchy in the uk if people had said , you know. mr. slocombe said, you know. mr. slocombe yeah . if the cat disappeared and yeah. if the cat disappeared and she did actually have to say, has anybody seen my post? yeah, that which is on the front page of the star keep me all filthy. yes all right, ladies, you've been the crossing line. you crossed the line. crossed the line. i'm talking about cats. it wouldn't have if you wouldn't have let it happens , you know it have let it happens, you know it wouldn't. i tell you what to me wouldn't. i tell you what to me would have been captain kemp's ship when you were doing it from home on screen in the dining room, he kept strolling across home on screen in the dining roorentranceyt strolling across home on screen in the dining roorentrance to trolling across home on screen in the dining roorentrance t
lockdowns and the pandemic . but lockdowns and the pandemic. office in the cabinet room and said , you know, cabinet room and said, you know, we just won't get away with this one. no, that would have been anarchy in the uk if people had said , you know. mr. slocombe said, you know. mr. slocombe yeah . if the cat disappeared and yeah. if the cat disappeared and she did actually have to say, has anybody seen my post? yeah, that which is on the front page of the star keep me all filthy. yes all...
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national debt, up by lockdowns. 33, do not underestimate the damage that has done to the united kingdom's economy. it is phenomenal. but i just want to pick up on one thing. i agree with you, joe. there was no plan and part of the problem with not having a plan is that boris johnson, with his treatment charity, did not take advantage of freedoms brexit would of all the freedoms brexit would have given us. so, for example , have given us. so, for example, we the eu statutes we have all the eu statutes still on our books that we had when we left the eu single market. we haven't diverged, we haven't deregulated. we haven't taken knee , as it were, off taken our knee, as it were, off the neck of businesses . the the neck of businesses. the private sector is still fettered . we have very high taxation on the private sector. going up next week from 19% corporation tax to 25. all these things are the kind of socialist government that you would expect in europe and not what you would expect in and not what you would expect
national debt, up by lockdowns. 33, do not underestimate the damage that has done to the united kingdom's economy. it is phenomenal. but i just want to pick up on one thing. i agree with you, joe. there was no plan and part of the problem with not having a plan is that boris johnson, with his treatment charity, did not take advantage of freedoms brexit would of all the freedoms brexit would have given us. so, for example , have given us. so, for example, we the eu statutes we have all the eu...
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but lockdown good evening. but lockdown leagues, it goes on and on. now, we learned there was a furious row about whether we should close the schools back in january 2021. matt hancock was all for it. he won. we did close the schools. was it the right thing to do.7 we'll the schools. was it the right thing to do? we'll discuss that. we'll look forward to you we'll look forward to see you back, which i'll be at tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bacibig�*nich i'll be at tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bacibig conservativet tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bacibig conservative conference the big conservative conference taking outside taking place just outside washington, . donald trump washington, dc. donald trump will be dominant speaker will be the dominant speaker there. won't be there. ron desantis won't be there. ron desantis won't be there . we're going try to there. we're going to try to like find out more about who like to find out more about who ron desantis really is. and also 2000 more pubs are threatened with closure . ho
but lockdown good evening. but lockdown leagues, it goes on and on. now, we learned there was a furious row about whether we should close the schools back in january 2021. matt hancock was all for it. he won. we did close the schools. was it the right thing to do.7 we'll the schools. was it the right thing to do? we'll discuss that. we'll look forward to you we'll look forward to see you back, which i'll be at tomorrow. we'll look forward to see you bacibig�*nich i'll be at tomorrow. we'll...
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we hope to never have a lot a lockdown. no one wants lot of a lockdown. no one wants it.re was national crisis , was enough a national crisis, which was . which is certainly was. stephanie, what do you think with public future measures, with the public future measures, would you. i would in a sense, future measures? i know. why would you take to the streets? maybe as a prude, don't maybe as a prude, cos i don't think i'll get away with it. maybe be interviewing the maybe i'll be interviewing the people who are to the people who are taking to the streets, i think, know, streets, but i think, you know, in government's defence no in the government's defence no one had lived through pandemic one had lived through a pandemic before. it was new territory for us. but now that we have three lockdowns, i think if there was to a fourth think to be a fourth one. i think there needs a better there needs to be a better measure and a better strategy ahead the public. okay. ahead for the public. okay. brilliant well, up brilliant stuff. well, coming up in story, the french in the big st
we hope to never have a lot a lockdown. no one wants lot of a lockdown. no one wants it.re was national crisis , was enough a national crisis, which was . which is certainly was. stephanie, what do you think with public future measures, with the public future measures, would you. i would in a sense, future measures? i know. why would you take to the streets? maybe as a prude, don't maybe as a prude, cos i don't think i'll get away with it. maybe be interviewing the maybe i'll be interviewing...
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but they won't protect us on lockdown. so you call out lockdowns, says an unnamed emailer .ictions and masks. but you took the jabs, dupuchous masks. but you took the jabs, duplicitous mr. dolan? yeah well, i was a victim of vaccine tyranny, let me tell you. i wanted to travel, so i had to get the jabs. never again. and how about this, pat says mark, the covid measures did because the covid measures did because the objective was to bankrupt the objective was to bankrupt the country. if you owe 3 trillion, you forfeit your sovereignty. that's from pat . sovereignty. that's from pat. and steve says, mark, those measures saved lives end of okay folks brilliant stuff. now we all saw on twitter three years after boris johnson first shut the country down, were lockdowns a mistake? the votes are in. 75% say yes. lockdowns were a mistake. 25% say no . now, king mistake. 25% say no. now, king charles has had to postpone his planned visit to france, widespread and at times street protests against the raising of the pension. we're and age to 67 many are shocked by the loss of and order
but they won't protect us on lockdown. so you call out lockdowns, says an unnamed emailer .ictions and masks. but you took the jabs, dupuchous masks. but you took the jabs, duplicitous mr. dolan? yeah well, i was a victim of vaccine tyranny, let me tell you. i wanted to travel, so i had to get the jabs. never again. and how about this, pat says mark, the covid measures did because the covid measures did because the objective was to bankrupt the objective was to bankrupt the country. if you owe...
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, about lockdowns and lockdowns, horrendous for pops .pops. we had no income for nearly eight months. we ended up with a bounce back loan of £25,000. we're not paying loan of £25,000. we're not paying back on a monthly basis and i don't know if your producers told you this, but we're actually giving up. we're leaving this part in eight weeks time to quote some. well spoken before a reject . but i've spoken before a reject. but i've spoken to you before . we were talking to you before. we were talking about what may happen . bills, about what may happen. bills, let me give you some figures , let me give you some figures, nigel. our gas bill in 2022 for january was £438, including the spindly environmental charge and v8. so our gas bill that we received for january this year. was £2,370. nearly five times as much. and that there it is right there. i'm lost the additional history that we how we veg and it's just not sustaining the bone and is with great regret that we're going to be leaving this pub in eight weeks time. well simon, i didn't
, about lockdowns and lockdowns, horrendous for pops .pops. we had no income for nearly eight months. we ended up with a bounce back loan of £25,000. we're not paying loan of £25,000. we're not paying back on a monthly basis and i don't know if your producers told you this, but we're actually giving up. we're leaving this part in eight weeks time to quote some. well spoken before a reject . but i've spoken before a reject. but i've spoken to you before . we were talking to you before. we were...
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you know, what is a pro—lockdown agenda? of other brave people — i don't mean to put myself in the brave category — but it was difficult talking out at the time. it was difficult challenging the consensus. we know that eminent public health experts, epidemiologists, scientists were utterly vilified for expressing any dissenting view, for questioning what the government wanted to do. i think that was profoundly wrong. i think that absolutely, i want to get to the heart of whether the repeated lockdowns were the right and proportionate response to the pandemic. we now know so much more about the collateral damage. that was obvious to me. it was obvious to a lot of public health experts and scientists. you only have to look, for example, at education, what we have covered in the telegraph today. over 100,000 children were lost to education forever because of the repeated lockdowns in schools. they dropped off school registers, they never returned. now, better—off children will, of course, bounce back. kids are resilient. but it
you know, what is a pro—lockdown agenda? of other brave people — i don't mean to put myself in the brave category — but it was difficult talking out at the time. it was difficult challenging the consensus. we know that eminent public health experts, epidemiologists, scientists were utterly vilified for expressing any dissenting view, for questioning what the government wanted to do. i think that was profoundly wrong. i think that absolutely, i want to get to the heart of whether the...
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, possibly even wanted lockdown, possibly even wanted more lockdown for longer. hancock, method of hancock, it actually was what people wanted . well, you see, people wanted. well, you see, i thought you were a bit hard on jeremy hunt as, health secretary. actually, i think he did a good job as health secretary within the constraints of it being a devolved nhs, england and, the limitations of what he could do, which was the sort of lansley inheritance . but sort of lansley inheritance. but what i thought you were unfettered british people was that been terrified, that they'd been terrified, they'd been that they they'd been told that if they went if they hugged went outside, if they hugged their were their grandmother, they were going their grandmother. going to kill their grandmother. if you've had rammed down if you've had this rammed down your used behavioural your and they used behavioural scientists the message scientists to get the message across, you remember that sinister point that they showed bofis sinister point that they showed boris johnson clips of l
, possibly even wanted lockdown, possibly even wanted more lockdown for longer. hancock, method of hancock, it actually was what people wanted . well, you see, people wanted. well, you see, i thought you were a bit hard on jeremy hunt as, health secretary. actually, i think he did a good job as health secretary within the constraints of it being a devolved nhs, england and, the limitations of what he could do, which was the sort of lansley inheritance . but sort of lansley inheritance. but what...
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is when is this lockdown going to end ? do we lockdown going to end?ave the right ppe equipment to actually. i think what you need to recall here is that quite we were asking questions about the shortage of ppe equipment and very real concerns about the nurses and, the lessons that we seem to be learning rather quickly about there not being enough equipment to protect all health care staff through of this. i do remember starmer shorten sorry to interrupt you that we're going to keir starmer asking when lockdowns would end. he was kept in lockdown. he the government for not locking down sooner a policy that's been dismissed by many eminent scientists around the world including dr. jay bhattacharya from the university of stamford, the medical school there. he wanted a circuit breaker lockdown and he called freedom day , july of 2021, reckless . day, july of 2021, reckless. yeah look, we can get lost here if we're not careful in recognising the difference between being in government and being the opposition . the job of being the opposition. the job of th
is when is this lockdown going to end ? do we lockdown going to end?ave the right ppe equipment to actually. i think what you need to recall here is that quite we were asking questions about the shortage of ppe equipment and very real concerns about the nurses and, the lessons that we seem to be learning rather quickly about there not being enough equipment to protect all health care staff through of this. i do remember starmer shorten sorry to interrupt you that we're going to keir starmer...
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lockdowns when they should never have thought have done them.thought the party of a distraction party is a bit of a distraction because it's like they didn't follow own which is follow their own rules, which is annoying we shouldn't have annoying but we shouldn't have have rules. here is have the rules. i guess here is here is a bigger star. okay. none of this here is the bigger story. story about story. this story about this country, fantastic country, which is a fantastic but political system, but its political system, substandard. the bigger substandard. that is the bigger the i love say the bigger. and i love to say that of course you can say that because behind closed doors is because behind closed doors is because behind closed doors is because behind doors this because behind closed doors this shenanigans that one shenanigans going on that one knew it wasn't open to discussion if it had been open. well other thing bothers me well other thing that bothers me is sue gray is now being is this sue gray is now being hired by labour, unless abs
lockdowns when they should never have thought have done them.thought the party of a distraction party is a bit of a distraction because it's like they didn't follow own which is follow their own rules, which is annoying we shouldn't have annoying but we shouldn't have have rules. here is have the rules. i guess here is here is a bigger star. okay. none of this here is the bigger story. story about story. this story about this country, fantastic country, which is a fantastic but political...
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at six — borisjohnson fights for his political career as he is grilled by mps over lockdown parties inowning street. i swear by almighty god that the evidence i shall give before this committee shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me god. during a marathon session in westminster — he stressed that he believed at the time that many of the gatherings were necessary for work. i'm here to say to you, hand on heart, that i did not lie to the house. when those statements were made, they were made in good faith and on the basis of what i honestly knew and believed at the time. the group of mps are investigating whether boris johnson deliberately or recklessly made misleading statements to parliament about a number of lockdown gatherings in downing street. it is about the truth,
at six — borisjohnson fights for his political career as he is grilled by mps over lockdown parties inowning street. i swear by almighty god that the evidence i shall give before this committee shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me god. during a marathon session in westminster — he stressed that he believed at the time that many of the gatherings were necessary for work. i'm here to say to you, hand on heart, that i did not lie to the house. when those...
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oh taxes, whatsapp, etc. about the lockdowns , the about the lockdowns, the lockdown files. it has been cold. do you care .7 are you in cold. do you care.7 are you in the camp that says it was all done and dusted.7 move on or do you want answers .7 i certainly you want answers? i certainly do. but what says you and jeremy clarkson? did you follow his call on why? we basically said he hated meghan markle and all the things now it seems that after this season he will not be retired and he wants to be a millionaire. well there's rumours swirling that it is indeed because of that column. is there line when it comes to is there a line when it comes to what we can and cannot say about each other in this society? really, and what consequences should expect ? prince if we should we expect? prince if we say stuff that the people do not like commit ills, what do we like and commit ills, what do we do with them now? apparently there's worries that some of them will be released early because out of because basically we're out of space, prisons then space, build more prisons then is i sa
oh taxes, whatsapp, etc. about the lockdowns , the about the lockdowns, the lockdown files. it has been cold. do you care .7 are you in cold. do you care.7 are you in the camp that says it was all done and dusted.7 move on or do you want answers .7 i certainly you want answers? i certainly do. but what says you and jeremy clarkson? did you follow his call on why? we basically said he hated meghan markle and all the things now it seems that after this season he will not be retired and he wants...
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is when is this lockdown going to end ? do we lockdown going to end?ave the right ppe equipment to actually. i think what you need to recall here is that quite we were asking questions about the shortage of ppe equipment and very real concerns about the nurses and, the lessons that we seem to be learning rather quickly about there not being enough equipment to protect all health care staff through of this. i do remember starmer shorten sorry to interrupt you that we're going to keir starmer asking when lockdowns would end. he was kept in lockdown. he the government for not locking down sooner a policy that's been dismissed by many eminent scientists around the world including dr. jay bhattacharya from the university of stamford, the medical school there. he wanted a circuit breaker lockdown and he called freedom day , july of 2021, reckless . day, july of 2021, reckless. yeah look, we can get lost here if we're not careful in recognising the difference between being in government and being the opposition . the job of being the opposition. the job of th
is when is this lockdown going to end ? do we lockdown going to end?ave the right ppe equipment to actually. i think what you need to recall here is that quite we were asking questions about the shortage of ppe equipment and very real concerns about the nurses and, the lessons that we seem to be learning rather quickly about there not being enough equipment to protect all health care staff through of this. i do remember starmer shorten sorry to interrupt you that we're going to keir starmer...
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okay, lockdowns . when? when okay, lockdowns. when? when lockdowns were imposed, if you looked at the graphs they came shooting down. we saw graphs. we know how false they were different approaches, graphs weren't fooled. you're sitting and when meeting that lockdown suddenly all sitting here without masks . so on the show without masks. so on the show should now look okay i i'm sorry to bring this up you had your own little run ins with , the old own little run ins with, the old lockdown rules and covid rules, etc. i didn't. but they got well, they go right. well you get what i mean. you get what i mean. but you kind of did the honourable thing should matt hancock up gone hancock have shut up and gone away? problem, scott, is he away? the problem, scott, is he followed of science and followed some of the science and then didn't the science then didn't follow the science which seems a bit strange but you know you're what are you doing? pick and choose doing? he seemed pick and choose and of this is and he claims all of this is been wha
okay, lockdowns . when? when okay, lockdowns. when? when lockdowns were imposed, if you looked at the graphs they came shooting down. we saw graphs. we know how false they were different approaches, graphs weren't fooled. you're sitting and when meeting that lockdown suddenly all sitting here without masks . so on the show without masks. so on the show should now look okay i i'm sorry to bring this up you had your own little run ins with , the old own little run ins with, the old lockdown rules...
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i think what was long lockdown. think what was most revealing , emily, is that most revealing, emily, is that there were debates going on in those whatsapp groups, including bofis those whatsapp groups, including boris johnson as say rishi sunak all sorts of people, helen and wightlink raising questions. they were raising the kind of questions that many of us raised about do we really need to lockdown ? and what about lockdown? and what about families able to visit people in care homes ? they had all the care homes? they had all the questions, but i many of us had andifs questions, but i many of us had and it's not a question of whether they came well or badly . what have you. they asked perfectly rational, serious . the perfectly rational, serious. the problem was that when we in pubuc problem was that when we in public tried to ask those questions , we were immediately questions, we were immediately closed down and labelled as lockdowns high risk anti—science covid deniers. you know, all of things they said. and th
i think what was long lockdown. think what was most revealing , emily, is that most revealing, emily, is that there were debates going on in those whatsapp groups, including bofis those whatsapp groups, including boris johnson as say rishi sunak all sorts of people, helen and wightlink raising questions. they were raising the kind of questions that many of us raised about do we really need to lockdown ? and what about lockdown? and what about families able to visit people in care homes ? they...
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my school had a lockdown drill today. yet afterwards we went on with our day like the need for a lockdown drill is trivial and not disturbing. i hope legislators understand how drastically gun violence can alter students' daily lives and thoughts. tyler, it's really hard to stay optimistic as a young person when we sees these tragedies again and again. lindsey, all those kids did today was go to school on a beautiful monday morning. but instead of making paper cutouts of easter bunnies or painting eggs, they were shot and murdered. that school is a private christian school, prayer takes place in every single one of those classrooms. including where third graders were shot to death. prayers didn't stop our children from being slaughtered with guns. a lock on the door didn't stop the killer from coming n legislators can stop this. several observe that easy access to guns is a major driver of school shootings. candice said, these situations happen so frequently it makes me question how easy it is to get a firearm or assault
my school had a lockdown drill today. yet afterwards we went on with our day like the need for a lockdown drill is trivial and not disturbing. i hope legislators understand how drastically gun violence can alter students' daily lives and thoughts. tyler, it's really hard to stay optimistic as a young person when we sees these tragedies again and again. lindsey, all those kids did today was go to school on a beautiful monday morning. but instead of making paper cutouts of easter bunnies or...
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lockdowns when they should never have the have done them.thought the party of a distraction party is a bit of a distraction because it's like they didn't follow which is follow their own rules, which is annoying we shouldn't have annoying but we shouldn't have have rules. here is have the rules. i guess here is here is a bigger star. okay. none of this here is the bigger story. story about this story. this story about this country, fantastic country, which is a fantastic but system, but its political system, substandard. the bigger substandard. that is the bigger the i love to say the bigger. and i love to say that of you can say that that of course you can say that because behind closed doors is because behind closed doors is because behind closed doors is because behind closed doors this shenanigans that one shenanigans going on that one knew wasn't open to knew it wasn't open to discussion if it had been open. well other thing that bothers me is gray is now being is this sue gray is now being hired by labour, unless absolutely. unless it'
lockdowns when they should never have the have done them.thought the party of a distraction party is a bit of a distraction because it's like they didn't follow which is follow their own rules, which is annoying we shouldn't have annoying but we shouldn't have have rules. here is have the rules. i guess here is here is a bigger star. okay. none of this here is the bigger story. story about this story. this story about this country, fantastic country, which is a fantastic but system, but its...
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now, lockdown critics.umption wrote in the telegraph yesterday that matt hancock's leaked whatsapp messages or quotes throw a harsh light on those involved there narcissism , their superficiality , their , their superficiality, their hypocrisies, great and small . hypocrisies, great and small. above all they show in embarrassing detail how completely power corrupts who have it. do you think matt hancock's behaviour was one of the worst abuses of power that we've witnessed in recent british political history? well it wasn't abuse of power abuses of power are unfortunately very frequent . of power are unfortunately very frequent. i'm not going to compare one with the other. i prefer to do without any of them. but at the same at the same time, they cast him and other ministers in a terrible light. there's this notion of government via whatsapp with the normal structure of government gone completely out of the window kneejerk decision making , public policy making made on the hoof. i mean, the way i was there,
now, lockdown critics.umption wrote in the telegraph yesterday that matt hancock's leaked whatsapp messages or quotes throw a harsh light on those involved there narcissism , their superficiality , their , their superficiality, their hypocrisies, great and small . hypocrisies, great and small. above all they show in embarrassing detail how completely power corrupts who have it. do you think matt hancock's behaviour was one of the worst abuses of power that we've witnessed in recent british...
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amid the 2021 lockdown great britain — generation.in added a _ generation. amid the 2021 lockdown great britain added a bronze - generation. amid the 2021 lockdown great britain added a bronze medal| great britain added a bronze medal at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the top of your game, the paris olympics arejust over a at the top of your game, the paris olympics are just over a year a way, have attempted was that? it olympics are just over a year a way, have attempted was that?— have attempted was that? it was absolutely on — have attempted was that? it was absolutely on the _ have attempted was that? it was absolutely on the radio, - have attempted was that? it was j absolutely on the radio, i wanted have attempted was that? it was i absolutely on the radio, i wanted to be part— absolutely on the radio, i wanted to be part of— absolutely on the radio, i wanted to be part of that journey with these -uys be part of that journey with these guys but — be
amid the 2021 lockdown great britain — generation.in added a _ generation. amid the 2021 lockdown great britain added a bronze - generation. amid the 2021 lockdown great britain added a bronze medal| great britain added a bronze medal at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the tokyo olympics. you are still at the top of your game, the paris olympics arejust over a at the top of your game, the paris olympics are just over a year a way, have attempted was...
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okay, lockdowns . when? when okay, lockdowns. when? when lockdowns were imposed, if you looked at the graphs they came shooting down. we saw graphs. we know how false they were different approaches, graphs weren't fooled. you're sitting and when meeting that lockdown suddenly all sitting here without masks . so on the show without masks. so on the show should now look okay i i'm sorry to bring this up you had your own little run ins with , the old own little run ins with, the old lockdown rules and covid rules, etc. i didn't. but they got well, they go right. well you get what i mean. you get what i mean. but you kind of did the honourable thing should matt hancock and gone hancock have shut up and gone away? problem, scott, is he away? the problem, scott, is he followed of science and followed some of the science and then didn't the science then didn't follow the science which bit strange but which seems a bit strange but you know you're what are you doing? seemed pick and choose doing? he seemed pick and choose and of this is and he
okay, lockdowns . when? when okay, lockdowns. when? when lockdowns were imposed, if you looked at the graphs they came shooting down. we saw graphs. we know how false they were different approaches, graphs weren't fooled. you're sitting and when meeting that lockdown suddenly all sitting here without masks . so on the show without masks. so on the show should now look okay i i'm sorry to bring this up you had your own little run ins with , the old own little run ins with, the old lockdown rules...
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that lockdowns are going to eliminate the spread rate even though that lockdowns were more known fore than 15 years to not work. then they lied to the public to get people to believe in the lockdowns by making everyone wh was against lockdowns villains for they said people were choosing money over lies when that was against decade of economic data that showed that when you have a severe economic ground turn you killed people because these is low income people bear they said anyone against the lockdowns mean you are for herding unity strategy. no one said anybody has ever discussed it and not to add insult to injury to make sure you didn't understand they lied about a consensus by using censorship. the social media the regular media, used censorship, and tha was aided and abetted by the people in the agency, not just the right in the ministration. the agencies colluded, and this is as well as people like my ow university members, colluded with social media to take down traits including recently about the vaccine so now we are sitting here with very little trust, and right when we need
that lockdowns are going to eliminate the spread rate even though that lockdowns were more known fore than 15 years to not work. then they lied to the public to get people to believe in the lockdowns by making everyone wh was against lockdowns villains for they said people were choosing money over lies when that was against decade of economic data that showed that when you have a severe economic ground turn you killed people because these is low income people bear they said anyone against the...
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what we're saying in saying this now, we've in lockdown. to challenge lockdown.need to challenge decisions open decisions and have open conversation. i do. i do. conversation. and i do. i do. i do understand this. why she's taken this job, because, of course, are course, i mean, labour are likely to win the next election. and would very senior and she would be a very senior official in a labour official serve in a labour government. so why does need government. so why does she need it? need to take it? why does she need to take this perhaps she's this job? well, perhaps she's got certain penchant for the got a certain penchant for the labour think that's labour party. i think that's what's been revealed all of what's been revealed in all of this. with sir keir this. friends with sir keir starmer into the starmer going back into the garden. you, right. garden. so i know you, right. this she's above and beyond this says she's above and beyond the labour absolutely sort the labour and absolutely sort of reputation and of trashing the reputation and a future it's goi
what we're saying in saying this now, we've in lockdown. to challenge lockdown.need to challenge decisions open decisions and have open conversation. i do. i do. conversation. and i do. i do. i do understand this. why she's taken this job, because, of course, are course, i mean, labour are likely to win the next election. and would very senior and she would be a very senior official in a labour official serve in a labour government. so why does need government. so why does she need it? need to...