No Household Mixing After Lockdown Ends

People from different households won’t be allowed to mix in indoor spaces from December 3rd-24th, at which point the rule will be relaxed for five days before being reimposed, according to some of today’s papers. The Government is trying to spin this as the only way to “save Christmas” – and the Sun has bought that line – but that does beg the question, why prioritise saving Christmas over saving jobs? The Telegraph has more.
Boris Johnson has repeatedly promised that the national lockdown will be replaced with a “regional tiered approach” when it ends on December 2nd.
But Government sources say default restrictions across the country are likely to include a ban on mixing with other households until close to Christmas.
Ministers intend to announce an “end of lockdown package” next week, including a schedule for Britain’s vaccination programme and an expansion of mass testing, which they hope will soften the blow of further restrictions.
The plans aim to allow a loosening of restrictions for Christmas, with scientists suggesting a number of households might be allowed to “bubble” together for a short period. Christmas bubbles could last for five days.
Members of the Covid Recovery Group (CRG), the 70-strong collection of sceptical backbench Conservative MPs, aren’t happy about this, with one member of the group describing it as a continuation of lockdown by other means. Given that any restrictions imposed following the official end of lockdown on December 2nd will have to be approved by the House of Commons, the Government is facing a rebellion.
Robert Jenrick, the Communities Secretary, added fuel to fire on BBC Breakfast yesterday when he indicated a return to a “tiered structure” was planned for after December 2nd and said the Tier 3 restrictions – previously regarded as the most severe level – were just a “baseline”.
“We are reviewing the tiers so that when the national measures come to an end on December 2nd, we’re able to move the country, we hope, back into the tiered structure.
“We will be looking at whether the measures that we had in the old tiers were effective. Remember, they varied quite a bit in different parts of the country because in Tier 3 there was a baseline of measures, which the chief medical officer and others have always said was only the beginning.”
Asked about the introduction of a stricter Tier 4, Mr Jenrick said: “We haven’t come to a decision on that, but the Tier 3 that we had before was just considered a baseline.”
The Government has not yet made clear what Tier 4 might involve, but in Scotland the “level four” restrictions – reserved for areas with “stubbornly high” Covid rates – resemble England’s national lockdown restrictions, with measures including the closure of pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops.
Such measures are unlikely to be supported by the CRG, according to the Telegraph.
Former chief whip Mark Harper, the leader of the newly formed Covid Recovery Group (CRG) of around 70 Tory lockdown sceptics warned that any Tier 4 proposal was unlikely to win the support of Conservative MPs.
If all CRG members opposed the plans it would be enough to overhaul the Government’s working majority of 85, taking into account Sinn Fein MPs, who do not vote, the Speaker and the deputy Speaker.
Boris Johnson was forced to give MPs a say on future lockdowns after Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers, threatened a rebellion over new coronavirus powers in September.
Mr Harper said: “If the attempt is to put most of England into a Tier 4 that will be seen as lockdown by another name, then I don’t think Conservative MPs will support it.
“The PM has been very clear that the current lockdown will end on December 2nd. Any attempt by Government to effectively continue the lockdown by another means will be very badly received by backbenchers.”
This will be the first real test for the CRG. I hope the MPs won’t compromise and vote for the reintroduction of the “tiered structure” on the condition it doesn’t include a fourth tier. The problem is, once a regionally varied structure has been put in place – even if the most severe restrictions are limited to Tier 3 – the Government won’t need the consent of the House of Commons before imposing new restrictions provided they aren’t imposed nationally. In effect, the CRG has just one bullet. Let’s hope it uses it wisely.
What Was That About Twice as Many Deaths, Sir Patrick?

At the hastily-convened Downing Street press briefing on October 31st, where Boris and his two closest scientific advisors set out the rationale for Lockdown II, Sir Patrick Vallance said: “In terms of deaths over the winter, there’s the potential for this to be twice as bad or more compared to the first wave.”
So how’s that prediction working out for you, Sir Patrick?
The ONS data released yesterday for the w/e November 6th suggests not terribly well. 1,124 people died with Coronavirus in England and Wales on April 8th, the peak of the first wave (1,445 in the whole of the UK), whereas the worst day in this latest data set was November 3rd in which there were 298 deaths in England and Wales. Far from being “twice as bad or more”, that’s roughly 25%.
True, yesterday’s Covid death toll for the whole of the UK was 598 according to PHE, but that’s still only about half of the April peak, and the 7-day moving average is much lower at 425.
The rationale for maintaining the lockdown beyond December 2nd, or putting any regions under Tier 4 restrictions, is looking more and more threadbare.
Stop Press: If you look at the moving seven-day average for cases from October 26th to November 12th, there’s not much sign of the “exponential growth” we heard about on October 31st, either. Chris Whitty’s 50,000 cases a day and 1,000 deaths a day – or was it 4,000? – now look even more embarrassing than Sir Patrick Vallance’s scaremongering.

The Covid Ward
Yesterday, the Times ran a story about Stephen Lavin, a teacher, who caught Covid while awaiting an operation at Glasgow Royal Infirmary as the virus spread through his ward. This caught my eye because Stephen had already reached out to me on Twitter, urging me to tell his story. Consequently, I asked Sandra Barwick, a former Telegraph journalist, to write up his story.
Life was already tough for Stephen Lavin on the Friday afternoon after Bonfire Night, when he was admitted to Glasgow Royal Infirmary to have a surgical wound assessed. He and his wife, Bernadette, had been self-isolating together since July last year, after his operation for advanced colorectal cancer and chemotherapy – isolation which turned to full shielding when news of Covid broke.
His mood wasn’t helped when, just as he was going into hospital, he heard that his cousin had caught Covid in the Royal Liverpool Hospital and had subsequently died. On Saturday, because it was then clear that 56 year old Stephen needed an operation, he himself was given a Covid test. Those were only given, he was told, to those over 70, or due for surgery, or showing or admitting to symptoms.
While he waited overnight, a drunk man was admitted at 2am from A&E, without being tested for Covid, although he was coughing and refusing to wear a mask. At one stage he tried to hug Stephen, and even went out to smoke a cigarette, unaccompanied, and then returned and demanded that a relative come and take him away because “these bastards won’t let me out for a fag”. The trained teacher’s anxiety during all this had, not surprisingly, rocketed to a point where he was now thinking of discharging himself too.
The next day Stephen’s Covid test came back negative, and the surgery went ahead. As he lay in a new ward on Tuesday, still worried by the lack of infection control in the hospital and by the implications of the testing regime, a patient from the original ward was admitted. He, it turned out, had had a Covid test on November 5th – being over 70 – but it was not until Wednesday, six days later, that a nurse came onto Stephen’s ward to announce that everyone in it must be also be tested – immediately. Apparently, the new arrival’s test had come back positive.
According to Bernadette, Stephen’s wife, who talked to him on his phone, he was, unsurprisingly, now shaking with anxiety. But his sense of urgency did not seem to be felt within the hospital. On Thursday morning he was told that the test results were not a priority: he must wait in the queue. By 10.20am Stephen’s temperature was raised, whether from his infected wound or Covid he hardly knew. By lunchtime, the staff were in enhanced PPE, taking the ward curtains away in bin bags and washing all surfaces. In the afternoon, two senior managers came and apologised about the situation but insisted that everything was being done to ensure the wards were Covid-free. At 6.22pm the results came back. Every patient in the ward was positive.
By Friday, Stephen’s temperature was 38.5C, and others around him were sweating and coughing. Student nurses and doctors appeared to be filling in for staff who were off. Some staff confided that they were not tested when they displayed symptoms. Rather, they were simply told to go home and isolate. They’re not even tested after dealing with Covid patients. On Saturday, he finally spoke with the Head Nurse, who faithfully promised to raise his many – by then very many – concerns with senior management.
“Due to their protocols, I have gone from being Covid free on Saturday night to Covid positive on Wednesday,” says Stephen. “Their protocols are nonsensical.”
While he waits to hear back from senior management, Bernadette, alone at home, has another, much greater worry. “I haven’t been able to see him since November 6th,” she says. “And I can’t be sure if I will see him again.”
Stephen’s main concern is that he believes the vast majority of people in Glasgow, and indeed the UK, assume that everyone entering hospitals is screened and tested. But sadly, this is not the case. He hopes that this story will, at least, encourage debate about existing testing protocols in order to reduce the amount of in-hospital infections.
Stop Press: A reader has alerted me to the fact that her hospital made her visit conditional upon getting a Covid test, the test result being negative and then agreeing to isolate for five days. I fear this is now the norm in English hospitals.
Today I was referred by my consultant for an endoscopy and a flexible sigmoidoscopy. On arriving home I was telephoned by a hospital appointments clerk and offered an appointment on Saturday for the procedures. After telling me what would happen and where to go she then said that I would have to have a test at their drive through centre the next day and self isolate until Saturday. Sensing my reluctance she asked if that was a problem and I said it was. I then asked if I would be refused the procedures if I didn’t have the test and she said I would be refused them.
Since I will not give in to blackmail I shall be forgoing the investigations.
£18 Billion PPE Scandal

Today’s front pages are dominated by what looks to be a growing scandal: the slipshod manner in which £18 billion worth of PPE contracts were awarded by the Government at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. The hook for the story is a National Audit Office report on the affair, published today. The Daily Mail has more.
Michael Gove and Dominic Cummings were both drawn into the debacle after the spending watchdog said officials failed to consider potential conflicts of interests involving companies linked to them.
The National Audit Office revealed that officials had signed contracts for hundreds of thousands of facemasks which turned out to be unusable – wasting hundreds of millions of pounds.
The bombshell report found:
* Two of the companies named in the report have links to the Prime Minister’s former chief adviser;
* More than 1,300 contracts worth £10.5 billion were awarded by the Government with no competition whatsoever – increasing the chance of money being wasted;
* Ministers set up a separate VIP procurement route which allowed some companies to be fast-tracked for a decision – as long as they had the right connections;
* One in 10 suppliers processed through this high-priority lane (47 out of 493) obtained contracts compared with less than one in 100 suppliers that came through the ordinary lane (104 out of 14,892).
Rachel Reeves, Labour’s Cabinet Office spokesman, said: “The country deserves to have confidence their money is being spent effectively by the Government – and to know without doubt that friends and donors to the Conservative Party aren’t profiting from this pandemic.”
These were worth £18 billion, of which £17.3 billion were new contracts rather than contract extensions. Most of the money, £12.3 billion, went on PPE, with the remainder going on other equipment and virus testing.
Ministers, MPs and civil servants could refer businesses to a ‘high-priority’ lane and firms which were granted this VIP access were more than 10 times as likely to be awarded a contract as those in the ordinary lane.
Leads came into a dedicated mailbox, but officials only recorded the sources in half of cases, although many were from ministerial offices following tip-offs from MPs about firms in their constituencies.
This will be grist to the mill of the conspiracy theorists, but it looks more a cock-up to me. Nevertheless, this does appear to be an example of “convergent opportunism” (© Mike Yeadon).
Worth reading in full.
Stop Press: The Mail‘s David Rose has described this scandal as “cynical and brazen cronyism“.
Stop Press 2: A Spanish “go between” who brokered a deal between the Government and an American jewellery designer to supply PPE has pocketed £21 million of taxpayers’ money, according to the BBC.
Police Temporarily Stopped From Imposing £10,000 Fines

There’s good news and bad news in the Guardian. The paper reveals that an emergency order was imposed last Friday, preventing police officers from handing out £10,000 fines – that’s the good news. But the order has now been lifted and the police are back to their old tricks – that’s the bad news.
Police forces can resume handing out £10,000 fines for breaches of coronavirus regulations, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has said following discussions with the Government.
It comes after an emergency order was made to stop officers handing out the fines to Covid rule-breakers, amid concerns the government’s flagship deterrent is unfair.
Officials are scrambling to stop the crackdown on large gatherings in England and Wales, which was announced by the Prime Minister this summer, from imploding after serious problems emerged.
Scores of £10,000 on-the-spot fines have been issued for those organising anti-lockdown protests, student parties, raves and large weddings. The fines are part of measures to enforce rushed-through Covid legislation banning gatherings of more than 30 people.
But many of those who challenged the penalties in court had the penalties reduced to hundreds of pounds instead after judges decided the level of fine should be determined by an individual’s ability to pay, according to a source with knowledge of police discussions.
On Tuesday evening police issued a new statement saying the issue had been resolved after forces had the option of issuing a £10,000 fines again, but would have to explain that people could fight it in court. The NPCC said: “People found to be in breach of the regulations relating to gatherings of over 30 people will be made fully aware of their options when faced with a £10,000 FPN (fixed penalty notice), to ensure fairness.”
On Friday, forces were told of the “urgent” problem in a letter from the NPCC and told to stop issuing the FPNs on those blamed for organising gatherings of more than 30 people.
The letter, seen by the Guardian, said: “With immediate effect we are asking all forces to cease issuing FPNs with a £10,000 fine of enforcement.” It said forces could instead issue court summonses or make arrests.
The letter from the NPCC to all chief constables and heads of criminal justice in England and Wales reveals behind-the-scenes concerns about flaws in the rushed measures.
A joint ethics committee of police, prosecutors and court officials had met and decided to order the halt, it said. “This arises from the issue of a significant inequitable position for those who elect to pay the fine, versus those who do not and progress to the courts and are subject to means-testing on conviction.”
As I revealed on Lockdown Sceptics last week, if you’re issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice for breaching one of the coronavirus regulations you should refuse to pay it and instead opt to go to court. If you do that, the charge will either be dropped or the penalty reduced – as confirmed by this story.
Dr Clare Craig: “We Are In A False Positive Pseudo-Epidemic”
A member of the Lockdown Sceptics team – Rob Tyson – has heroically transcribed Dr Clare Craig’s recent interview with Alex McCarron on the Escape From Lockdown podcast. Here’s an extract:
Alex: Can we sort of jump straight into the fact that everybody who’s sort of been looking at the data knows that there’s this thing called the casedemic, but your works shows that actually the problems with the casedemic are actually much more profound than people, even us, quite realize. So can you tell us what’s going on?
Dr Craig: I can try. I mean, a lot of people try to find some data point that they can trust because one by one these data points are being questioned. And so people put a lot of faith in COVID death counts. They think, “Well, they must be true because, you know, how on earth can you misdiagnose someone’s death?” But I’m afraid that even the death count, you have to have a bit of scepticism about because of how we are testing and how we are diagnosing. And there’s a phenomenon that’s worth considering when we’re looking at the situation that we’re living through at the moment, which is called a false positive pseudo epidemic.
There are a few key factors to understand about that, one of which is when you’re living through it, everybody involved believes they’re in an epidemic because the data looks like an epidemic, which is why it’s got that name. But there are a few things that start to show up in the data that you can unpick to figure out that actually this isn’t the case. What starts to happen is that because the data points are related to testing and not to each other, they start to do really funny things.
So one of the things that’s a relatively easy image to understand is looking at ITU admissions compared with deaths, and ICNARC which do ITU audits have just published on this. They show a graph with a familiar spike in the upturn of the ITU patients and then coming back down, followed after a period of time by a spike in deaths coming back down. That was in spring. And you see these two lines followed in parallel all the way through. And then they’ve superimposed what’s happening now on this graph, and you can see a much more shallow line of increased patients in ITU, and below that in parallel the increasing number of deaths.
But in the last couple of weeks that line of deaths has done a sharp upturn, and it looks like it’s going to overtake the line of the number of patients in ITU. And so there are other ways to look at the data that back this up as well, but the point is that we’ve got to a situation where the number of people dying per case diagnosed is on the rise compared with the summer, but the number of people with a severe case (being admitted to hospital, being on ITU) has fallen since summer, which is just slightly baffling, you know.
How can you get to a situation where the severity is reducing but the deaths are increasing? That is quite difficult to get your head around. I don’t think we need to go over it again, but there is this discrepancy that doesn’t make sense, and it especially doesn’t make sense when you realize that 80% of the Covid deaths at the moment are in hospital. So if they’re in hospital, they should be in the hospital admission data, they should be on ITU, and they’re not showing up in that data.
Worth reading in full.
I’ve given it pride of place under “Testing: Do You Have the Disease?” on the right hand side.
Hancock’s Willing Executioners

I often receive emails from parents in despair at how their children’s schools have taken it upon themselves to uncritically regurgitate Number 10’s propaganda – and I’m publishing one of them below. There’s something rather odd about this, given that teachers are usually so suspicious of anything the Government says, particularly if they know something about the subject, e.g. education policy. Aren’t these the very people that pride themselves on equipping their students with critical thinking skills? Why the willingness to lap up everything they’re told about “the crisis” by politicians they wouldn’t dream of voting for?
One theory is that it’s an instance of Gell-Mann Amnesia – a phenomenon identified by the physicist Murray Gell-Mann – which his friend the novelist Michael Crichton described as follows:
Briefly stated, the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect is as follows. You open the newspaper to an article on some subject you know well. In Murray’s case, physics. In mine, show business. You read the article and see the journalist has absolutely no understanding of either the facts or the issues. Often, the article is so wrong it actually presents the story backward – reversing cause and effect. I call these the “wet streets cause rain” stories. Paper’s full of them.
In any case, you read with exasperation or amusement the multiple errors in a story, and then turn the page to national or international affairs, and read as if the rest of the newspaper was somehow more accurate about Palestine than the baloney you just read. You turn the page, and forget what you know.
No doubt there’s an element of this going on, but it doesn’t explain the zeal with which most teachers have taken up the authorities’ Covid narrative and appointed themselves enforcers of “safety” protocols, often going much further than required by their local councils or the Department for Education. And it isn’t just schools, obviously, but any person or institution that enjoys some power or authority – doctors, vicars, counsellors, civil servants, scientists, MPs of all stripes, journalists, broadcasters, etc. Look at Piers Morgan, a man I know and like and whose willingness to call out looney left nonsense I admire. He seems to have been driven quite mad by his desire to enforce Covid orthodoxy.
I’m not sure I understand the psychology here, but I imagine this behaviour – people in authority energetically promoting the narrative that has enabled a group of politicians to suspend civil liberties and assume dictatorial powers – is a common feature of all countries that sink into authoritarianism.
It’s a commonplace of left-wing intellectuals that the greatest danger to liberal democracy is posed by conservative ethno-nationalists – Trump, Orban, Bolsonaro. But even though there’s a right-wing populist in Downing Street and he certainly bears his share of the blame for the ugly turn our society has taken, it’s been the liberal left that has embraced the Covid narrative – and what it regards as the necessary suspension of our liberties – most enthusiastically. Witness the recent call by the Labour Party, along with the Royal Society and the British Academy, to criminalise anti-vaxxers. Who would have thought, prior to the pandemic, that it would be scientists demanding that a Tory Government be empowered to decide what can and can’t be said in the public square? Now that they have tasted the wine of power, they have forgotten themselves.
Which reminds me. I must read Hitler’s Willing Executioners.
Anyway, here is the piece by a concerned mum who, like the rest of us, cannot quite believe that the very same institutions that used to be hotbeds of opposition to Tory policies have become little outposts of Downing Street.
On arriving home from school yesterday, my youngest started with, “Now don’t get mad Mum and fire off loads of emails, but I need to tell you what happened in tutor time today.”
“Okay,” I said.
They had an assembly in which a teacher presented them with a data slide containing the number 51,540.
“What is THIS number children?” she asked.
The pupils dutifully provided the answer they knew was expected: “The number of Covid deaths, Miss.”
Teacher: “That means about a thousand people a week have died, which is about the size of our school! We are in a dangerous pandemic and it’s clearly getting worse!”
There then followed video footage of American doctors attending to critically ill patients at the height of the pandemic. Then another on the vital importance of wearing face masks, with strict instructions not to keep touching them.
At that very moment, according to my child, another teacher entered the classroom, approached the teacher giving the talk, and pushed his mask down to his chin before speaking.
Thankfully, my child was outraged by this blatant propaganda, but the scaremongering went on and on. What right do the staff have to peddle such unbalanced information? Are the teachers now paid to scare children, acting as henchmen for our dysfunctional Government? Are they unable to do their own “self-directed learning” – a cliché I’ve heard them utter so many times my eyes glaze over whenever I hear it? A quick bit of “independent inquiry” involving the websites of the ONS and the NHS would enable them to put those deaths in context – 51,540 is less than 10% of all-cause mortality in the UK in 2019.
Wouldn’t it have been better to encourage children to seek out information about the virus themselves and make up their own minds – a task that would include weighing up apparently contradictory claims made by scientists and doctors, crunching numbers, contextualising data, asking whether apparently objective information being presented by politicians to the public is being distorted to serve their own agendas, and so on? Aren’t these the “life skills” schools are supposed to be equipping children with?
But silly me. It’s been apparent since March that my child’s school is no longer interested in real education or in raising courageous and questioning adults. Instead, they have become willing co-conspirators in Project Fear. It’s all about helping the Government control the behaviour of our children – not just when they’re at school, but in every aspect of their lives. Shame on them.
Stop Press: Headteacher Stuart Lock has written a brilliant piece about why exams shouldn’t be cancelled next year.
Straight Talking by Professor Anthony Brookes
Anthony Brookes, Professor of Genetics at Leicester University, was on Julia Hartley Brewer’s talkRADIO show yesterday and one Lockdown Sceptics reader was so impressed she transcribed some of it for us.
Julia began by asking Prof Brooks about the vaccines.
Prof Brookes: There are still many unknowns about the vaccines and although it’s great the initial data is positive, all the data show is they reduce symptoms in people who are vaccinated. It’s being described as it protects you from disease but what it means is it reduces symptoms. We don’t know if the vaccines reduce your chances of being infected, whether it creates some immunity and whether it makes you less infectious.
He added that it would be a good thing if young people get infected and develop natural immunity because that helps increase herd immunity (4m 3s).
When it comes to vaccinating the elderly and the vulnerable, he thought, best-case scenario, it could be done by spring but he didn’t see it happening (5m 17s). So, what to do in the meantime? More lockdowns or do we switch to mass screening? He saw the “moonshot” as “a problematic concept”.
Prof Brookes: It’s not viable, it’s not effective, it’s not appropriate. It will create hundreds of thousands of false positives each day so people will be isolating unnecessarily. It will create hundreds of thousands of false reassurances each day, people told they’re negative when they’re actually positive… Cost will be the equivalent of about six times the cost of the whole UK police force and almost approaching the cost of the whole NHS. That approach, I think, needs to be paused and re-evaluated.
JHB: This whole idea that the vaccines aren’t a quick solution to this problem – the mass testing isn’t a quick solution to this problem – is this fundamentally because this is a political problem rather than a medical problem?
Prof Brookes: I can’t remember who it was, but someone said this has been a political pandemic, not a medical pandemic and I think there’s a lot of truth in that…
My favourite part of this brilliant interview was when JHB says we’re not seeing the supposed deadliness of this terribly infectious disease being played out in hospitals and in the mortality figures (8m 35s).
Prof Brookes: There’s too much fear around and let me state some very basic facts… I’ll give you the absolute numbers today and people can take that away and make their own decisions about how scared to be. So, in terms of people actually infected today, it’s probably around 1% in the population, but the vast majority of those will have no symptoms and if you’re under about 65 it’s less risk than regular flu. The number of people dying today is the same as it would be any other year in total. People are dying of respiratory diseases today, it’s about the same as it normally would be; the thing is they’d normally die of flu and pneumonia, those diseases are very much reduced this year and it’s been replaced with Covid. The Covid deaths, just predicting from the charts and all other considerations, will continue to go up from here; I actually agree with the Government that it could approach the levels of death we had in wave one, I don’t think it will, I think it’ll top out at about two-thirds of that level in a couple of weeks’ time. The hospitals have increased their capacity beyond normal years, so they are less full in emergency care units than they would normally be, so it’s normally about 90-95, they’re about 85% this year, that’s because they’ve increased the capacity, but they’re in no way struggling to cope… The fact is the prevalence of the virus in terms of people carrying it has plateaued and is now starting to at least run at a flat level, it looks like it may be going down as well… It exists, it’s real, we need to be careful, but we shouldn’t be thinking of this as a major player.
Why Can’t I See My Disabled Son?

Today we’re publishing a heart-breaking piece by Vanessa Gray, the mother of a healthy but severely disabled 20 year-old who was deprived of contact with him throughout the first lockdown and, even now, is only allowed to visit him for an hour a week. Why are the rules that have been put in place to protect elderly care home residents being applied to residential facilities for healthy young adults with disabilities? There’s no rhyme or reason to it – it’s just another example of the lockdown sledgehammer being used indiscriminately, and to hell with the collateral damage.
I have a beautiful, gentle, handsome, fit 20 year-old son called Charlie, with severe mental disabilities, autism and an atypical form of epilepsy. He moved into a care home last July and attends a college locally for special needs autistic students. All was going very well and we used to have him home pretty much every weekend. Never could we have imagined at that time that within a few short months we would not be allowed to see him at all.
Then Lockdown comes in March – “Three weeks, to flatten the curve,” Boris said. Although I admit, despite the uncertainty at the time, the whole thing had a faint stench of bullshit about it, even back then. Information was already coming out from world leading scientists, based on a forensic study of available data, particularly Dr John Ioannidis and Professor Michael Levitt, that lockdowns were pointless and not the way to go. This whole lockdown business sent shivers down my spine because I knew it would have horrible implications for my son.
You see Charlie cannot speak, read or write. His cognitive age is about two-and-a-half. So how do you explain to him in any meaningful way that Mummy and Daddy are not coming to see you anymore and not bringing you home anymore – for what turned out to be months?
We have nightly face time calls organised by a carer – but there is no engagement from Charlie on an iPad. We engage with Charlie by holding his hand, sharing a piece of his favourite cake with him, reading him one of his favourite picture books or watching an episode of Fireman Sam together!
After over two long months, we were allowed to start bringing Charlie home again, as long as we filled out a mountain of paperwork declaring that no one had lost their sense of taste or smell, etc. – before we returned him. At least we could see him again – I wasn’t complaining.
Then along comes Tier two. We are allowed to take him out – but NOT bring him home. Restaurants were open so at least we could get out of the cold with him and go for a pub lunch.
Then five minutes later – Lockdown again! This time – ONE of us is allowed to take Charlie for a walk for ONE hour! So my husband and I tossed a coin as to which of us would be the one allowed to see him last weekend and take him out in the freezing cold. My husband won. I will go next weekend. It’s very silly because Charlie goes to college each day and his carers come and go from his home to their homes.
I don’t blame the care home for any of this. They have been as helpful as they could be and staff are fantastic. But rules are rules and obviously they can’t flout them. I blame the Government.
Worth reading in full.
“The Greatest Hoax Ever Perpetrated on an Unsuspecting Public”

This is glorious. Dr. Roger Hodkinson, ex-Chairman of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Examination Committee in General Pathology in Ottawa, former Assistant Professor and now the CEO of a biotech company that manufactures Covid tests, tells Government officials in Alberta (on the Community and Public Services Committee) that the current coronavirus crisis is “the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting public”. These remarks were secretly recorded by one of the people present and uploaded to YouTube, but in case they’re taken down they’ve also been uploaded to BitChute.
The jeremiad only lasts five minutes, but it’s a wonderfully succinct summary of the sceptical position, covering everything from the unreliability of the PCR test – “positive test results do not, underlined in neon, mean a clinical infection” – to the catastrophic consequences of the lockdowns. Here he is on masks:
Masks are utterly useless. There is no evidence base for their effectiveness whatsoever. Paper masks and fabric masks are simply virtue signalling. They’re not even worn effectively most of the time. It’s utterly ridiculous. Seeing these unfortunate, uneducated people – I’m not saying that in a pejorative sense – seeing these people walking around like lemmings obeying without any knowledge base to put the mask on their face.
This deserves the widest possible circulation.
See more on Dr Hodkinson’s credentials here.
Call to Arms

I received the following rallying cry from Geoff Cox, a lockdown sceptic and head of the Back to Normal group who has decided to see what he can do to raise people from their slumber. He’s got a plan and he wants you to be part of it.
Staggered by the falsification of Covid data? Enraged by Police bullying? Depressed by the loss of civil liberties? Frustrated that you can do little except rail and wail in your own bubble? Well, now you can do something – a little something, but something. Back to Normal is a well set up, grass roots organisation which has one goal – to wake up the public. This is a group that likes to get out there and talk to people. Although we have a MeWe page, a Facebook page and a website, these are really backups to support our project of getting to people who have bought into the Government’s message. So far, we have produced and delivered 20,000 postcards door to door or handed them out in the street. We are denting the confidence of those who only get their information from TV. We are edging sceptics towards our point of view and encouraging those who already think like us, but worry they are alone.
There is a proliferation of groups being set up in this country and all over the world to campaign against the current global madness. Back to Normal is just one of them and we understand that, at some point, these groups must come together. If you already have a group and would like to join forces with us or vice versa, we’d be happy to do so. What we need is one ‘Lockdown Sceptic’ to take on the role of coordinator in your area. Then deliver postcards, organise street activities, and get on social media where we don’t have a voice. The Government had first mover advantage, but the fight back has begun.
If you can help with the postcards, or could be a local coordinator, or if you have other skills, please get in touch.
Letter From a Labour Party Member to Jon Ashworth

A reader has sent me an excellent letter he’s written to Jon Ashworth, the Shadow Health Secretary, about why his efforts to censor anti-vaxxers are misguided. He’s given me permission to reprint it in full and attribute it to him by name. He’s called David J. Ferguson.
Dear Sir,
As a Labour Party member I am concerned about your proposal to urgently bring forward legislation that would include financial and criminal penalties for companies that fail to act to “stamp out dangerous anti-vaccine content”. I am not by any means opposed to vaccination, both my daughters, now in their twenties had the MMR jab and I remember clearly being asked if I had any objections and saying no. I am however concerned about the haste with which the various vaccines for covid-19 are being developed, and the way in which the normal safety protocols are being overruled in this case.
Since the start of the pandemic the government has sought to silence alternative views Ofcom have characterised these as: “Health claims related to the virus which may be harmful. • Medical advice which may be harmful. • Accuracy or material misleadingness in programmes in relation to the virus or public policy regarding it”. This sounds wise, no one wants false or inaccurate information to circulate, but it has led to suppression of alternative perspectives. For example the researchers at Imperial College based the modelling which led the first lockdown on the assumption of an infection fatality rate of 0.9% for COVID-19. They have since revised this to 0.7%. When, on the basis of sound scientific reasoning, the much respected Dr John Ioannidis suggested 0.9% was too high this was censored on YouTube. More recently, former BBC journalist Anna Brees has been told by FaceBook that there are certain issues she is not allowed to discuss on her page, issues relating to the vaccine. This kind of censorship serves no useful purpose. It stifles debate. You may be convinced that the people who raise concerns are wrong but as Noam Chomsky said, “Goebbels was in favor of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you’re really in favor of free speech, then you’re in favor of freedom of speech for precisely the views you despise. Otherwise, you’re not in favor of free speech.”
It may be said that this is a matter to be decided by the experts but as the philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend noted: “The objection that citizens do not have the expertise to judge scientific matters overlooks that important problems often lie across the boundaries of various sciences so that scientists within these sciences don’t have the needed expertise either. Moreover, doubtful cases always produce experts for the one side, experts for the other side, and experts in between. But the competence of the general public could be vastly improved by an education that exposes expert fallibility instead of acting as if it did not exist.”
In order to decide whether to take the vaccine people need to be able to make an informed choice and to balance the risks. No one can do that if any contrary views to those of the government are silenced. For some people, considered as individuals, the benefits will easily outweigh the risks; this would be the case with those who are older or more vulnerable. For others, the young and healthy, the risks to them as individuals may outweigh the benefits. However, it may still be that in order to achieve population immunity it would be better for those who are not personally at great risk to be immunised. This means that for the common good many people, not greatly at risk from the virus, are being asked to expose themselves to risk from a largely untested vaccine. If they are being asked to do that then people need to be able to assess the risk they are being asked to take for the sake of others.
There are different views among the experts on how many people would need to be vaccinated to give population immunity. To make a judgment on this we would need to know how many of the population already have immunity. Is it as low as 7% as the calculations made by SAGE often assume or is it as high as 70% as Dr Mike Yeadon has argued? Some weeks ago I watched you on Question Time in discussion with Sunetra Gupta, an epidemiologist who has been discussing this very issue for several months. It became clear that you had, at that time, a very limited understanding of this key issue, and the best defence of your position you could make was to say that some other (unnamed) epidemiologists might disagree with her. I strongly recommend her lecture, ‘The Uncanny Valley, How to Model a Pandemic’ which is available online. She explains that several different models, with different values for factors like IFR, prevalence and immunity can all fit the current data. If for example the virus arrived in the country earlier than is generally supposed, say in January, then it would have spread further before deaths began to rise significantly above the seasonal average in late March, and this in turn would imply a lower infection fatality rate; changing the estimate of one variable leads to changes in the others. Any cost/benefit analysis regarding how many people will need to take the vaccine to minimise risk for those taking it while achieving population immunity has to be based on an estimate of such factors and the associated modelling. In order to make these judgments there needs to be open discussion of all perspectives and models. Penalising discussion simply creates the impression that the government is trying to hide the risks involved. For these reasons I am very much opposed to your attempts to criminalise diversity of opinion. If there is a good case for your position why be afraid to make it and have it challenged?
As John Stuart Mill said: “The opinion which it is attempted to suppress by authority may possibly be true. Those who desire to suppress it, of course deny its truth; but they are not infallible. They have no authority to decide the question for all mankind, and exclude every other person from the means of judging. To refuse a hearing to an opinion, because they are sure that it is false, is to assume that their certainty is the same thing as absolute certainty. All silencing of discussion is an assumption of infallibility”. It is dangerous for any government to act in this way, and it is dangerous for the opposition to encourage them to do so. As I have often pointed out to my students, if you want to hear the people you agree with, you have to defend the rights of the people you disagree with. This becomes a more important principle when there is as much at stake as there is at present. I believed you when you said on Question Time that you want to save lives, but you have to allow that people may have different views on the best way to do this, and alternative views, especially those of highly qualified experts, cannot and should not be silenced.
Your faithfully
David J Ferguson
Stop Press: A reader has pointed out that it’s not completely bonkers to have reservations about a new vaccine that’s been developed at breakneck speed and utilises a new, relatively untested technology.
Like everything, vaccine safety and efficacy is not black and white. To question this does not make one “anti-vaxx”. It shows legitimate (for now, until it’s censored/outlawed) concern for safety and desire for transparent and truthful information and is not unreasonable.
Many years ago, in a different life, I worked for the Courts/Tribunals Service. Hidden away (deliberately!) amongst the myriad of Tribunals was the little known Vaccine Damage Court.
This pseudo-court hears cases for children (or adults) seriously injured or disabled by “perfectly safe and thoroughly tested” vaccines. I believe it is a very difficult process to go through with many obstacles put in place to be successful.
It is, of course, the taxpayer that pays damages given the multi-billion dollar Big Pharma industry is exempt from prosecution. The amounts paid for individual cases are not high when compared to the costs of lifelong physical and mental disability of once healthy people, but the total payout over the years amounts to many millions of pounds, and billions in the USA. The only time I recall seeing much media coverage of this was around 2009 with the Swine Flu vaccine, since withdrawn, which was proved to cause narcolepsy. Payouts are up to £60m so far on this one.
More Entries to the Devil’s Dictionary

More entries have come in for the Covid version of the Devil’s Dictionary. (You can see the first set here and the second set here.) This has the makings of a stocking filler.
Anti-vaxxer, n. Anyone who dies at any time in the next 200 years, having stubbornly refused to get vaccinated.
Collateral damage, n. A blockbuster Hollywood film starring a future governor of California. Also the direct result of irresponsible people catching non-Covid ailments for which the NHS is unable to offer any treatment.
Pandemic, n. A highly contagious variety of group think at government level. The side effects are hugely destructive, but only for the general public. Not to be confused with a viral outbreak.
Herd impunity, n. Going along with the crowd to avoid personal liability, even if you know the decisions being taken are wrong. (See Civil service.)
Covid window, n. (1) A transparent sheet of perspex that miraculously defies the laws of physics and common sense (see below) with regard to its ability to prevent invisible particles circumnavigating its four open sides.
(2) A financially benevolent period of time in which to board the Bisto Express.
Common sense, n. Arguably the most important of senses, much needed yet easily and effortlessly dampened with fear and by withholding, distorting and fabricating data. Currently facing extinction, although Sir David Attenborough is unconcerned.
Ambiguity, n. A job-saving lifeline consisting of words and numbers often delivered with a hint of bovine bouquet. A politician’s best friend.
Round-Up
- “Scottish Tories fear for Union after Boris Johnson brands devolution a disaster” – Just when you think things couldn’t get any worse for the Prime Minister…
- “Cummings deserved better than being dumped on the whim of an unelected consort” – Richard Littlejohn in the Daily Mail says Boris’s dismissal of his loyal servant proves he’s lost the plot
- “End of the road for petrol and diesel cars in just nine years” – Boris is due to announce a £12 billon green investment plan today, including banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030. Looks like Carrie really has got him by the short and curlies
- “Stamping on the ‘anti-vaxxers’ – a very stupid idea” – Dr Malcolm Kendrick explains why criminalising anti-vaccination content would be self-defeating
- “‘Boris Johnson is supposed to have had Covid… so why is he isolating?’” – Professor Karol Sikora appeared on Mike Graham’s show on talkRADIO yesterday and posed the obvious question. Became even more puzzling when Boris revealed later in the day that he’d tested negative… but was still self-isolating
- “James Delingpole: Government handling of Covid ‘is the biggest scam in the history of the world’” – My podcast buddy on Ian Collins’s show on talkRADIO
- “Coronavirus: Dr Mike Yeadon claims 50% of UK was already immune by June” – Dr Mike Yeadon was also on Ian Collins’s show
- “Does Science Really Demand that Bars and Restaurants Close?” – Micha Gartz in the AIER blog says if you’re going to slowly strangle an entire industry to death in the name of public health you need some scientific basis for your policy – but there ain’t any
- “Anti-vaxxers ‘could be banned’ from going into work if they refuse Covid jab” – Odd story in the Metro. What if they’re not “anti-vaxxers” but still refuse the jab?
- “New stats reveal massive NYC exodus amid coronavirus, crime” – According to the New York Post, more than 300,000 New Yorkers have bailed from the Big Apple in the last eight months
- “Belarus: the land Covid forgot” – Good piece in Spiked about how Belarus remains immune to Coronaphobia
- “Hungary’s war on woke” – Frank Furedi thinks the reason Western elites hate Victor Orbán is because he’s waging a war on woke values
- “Lockdowns and libertarianism” – George Dance points out that many, if not most lockdown opponents are not libertarians
- “Where on earth is the common sense among the chaos?” – Allison Pearson says never mind Christmas. At this rate Boris Johnson will have us all in a perpetual purgatory of pointless lockdown
- “Switzerland dubbed ‘the new Sweden’ as government resists lockdown despite soaring caseload” – Go Switzerland!
- “Britain: Two-Stepping Toward Totalitarianism” – Excellent piece by Andrew Ash for the Gatestone Institute blog
- “Let’s make the next lockdown useful” – Dr Hugh Willbourn has come up with an interesting use for docked cruise ships
- Beda M. Stadler, the former Director of the Institute for Immunology at the University of Bern, on the PCR Test – The arch-sceptic lets rip about the inadequacy of the PCR test
Theme Tunes Suggested by Readers
Just one today: “We Are the Pigs” by Suede.
Love in the Time of Covid

We have created some Lockdown Sceptics Forums, including a dating forum called “Love in a Covid Climate” that has attracted a bit of attention. We have a team of moderators in place to remove spam and deal with the trolls, but sometimes it takes a little while so please bear with us. You have to register to use the Forums, but that should just be a one-time thing. Any problems, email the Lockdown Sceptics webmaster Ian Rons here.
Sharing stories: Some of you have asked how to link to particular stories on Lockdown Sceptics. The answer used to be to first click on “Latest News”, then click on the links that came up beside the headline of each story. But we’ve changed that so the link now comes up beside the headline whether you’ve clicked on “Latest News” or you’re just on the Lockdown Sceptics home page. Please do share the stories with your friends and on social media.
Woke Gobbledegook

We’ve decided to create a permanent slot down here for woke gobbledegook. Today, I’m bringing you the story of a Christian actress who was sacked from her role in the musical of The Color Purple for expressing her religious belief that homosexuality is wrong. The Times has more.
Seyi Omooba, described as a devout Christian, was fired from the adaptation of the Alice Walker novel last year after she was cast to play the lead character of Celie at the Curve in Leicester and Birmingham Hippodrome.
The production company dismissed her after Aaron Lee Lambert, an actor in Hamilton, shared a Facebook post she wrote in 2014, that said she did “not believe homosexuality is right”.
The character of Celie is normally read as having a gay relationship.
However, Omooba, 26, has denied that the character is a lesbian. She said last year that the theatre company and her agents told her to apologise but she refused, claiming that her Facebook comments merely quoted the Bible.
The actress launched legal actions against both the company and her agents. Her legal team claimed that she had been abused on social media since the row broke out, and had been “called a n***er for citing the Bible”.
Later this week, an employment appeal tribunal in London will consider the appeals against several decisions made at earlier hearings, including one to reject expert evidence on the grounds that it was irrelevant and potentially biased.
Lloyd Evans, the theatre critic for The Spectator, said that “it is not of any importance for an actor to agree with the ethical views or the feelings of a character in a play”. Evans said that “were that necessary, the art of drama would not exist, and many of the plays we regard as classics would be impossible to stage”.
In a witness statement, Evans cites Shakespeare’s Othello in which the lead character murders his faithful wife, Desdemona, after being tricked into believing she is an adulteress.
“It would take a superhuman effort,” Evans said, “to cast Othello in this play if the search were restricted to actors who sympathise with Othello’s jealous feelings and who believe that he is justified in murdering his wife.”
Top stuff from Lloyd Evans, whom I co-authored an award-winning play with called Who’s The Daddy? I’ll be rooting for Seyi when her case comes before the Employment Tribunal.
Stop Press: The Mail has more on Suzanne Moore’s departure from the Guardian. The headline says it all: “Comment is free (unless you’re a ‘transphobe’): Death of free speech at the Guardian as columnist Suzanne Moore quits after 300 staff sign petition against her claim that gender is more than a ‘feeling’.”
Stop Press 2: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, To Kill a Mockingbird and Of Mice and Men have all been banned from schools in California for being “racist”.
“Mask Exempt” Lanyards

We’ve created a one-stop shop down here for people who want to buy (or make) a “Mask Exempt” lanyard/card. You can print out and laminate a fairly standard one for free here and it has the advantage of not explicitly claiming you have a disability. But if you have no qualms about that (or you are disabled), you can buy a lanyard from Amazon saying you do have a disability/medical exemption here (takes a while to arrive). The Government has instructions on how to download an official “Mask Exempt” notice to put on your phone here. You can get a “Hidden Disability” tag from ebay here and an “exempt” card with lanyard for just £1.99 from Etsy here. And, finally, if you feel obliged to wear a mask but want to signal your disapproval of having to do so, you can get a “sexy world” mask with the Swedish flag on it here.
Don’t forget to sign the petition on the UK Government’s petitions website calling for an end to mandatory face masks in shops here.
A reader has started a website that contains some useful guidance about how you can claim legal exemption.
If you’re a shop owner and you want to let your customers know you want be insisting on face masks or asking them what their reasons for exemption are, you can download a friendly sign to stick in your window here.
And here’s an excellent piece about the ineffectiveness of masks by a Roger W. Koops, who has a doctorate in organic chemistry.
Mask Censorship: The Swiss Doctor has translated the article in a Danish newspaper about the suppressed Danish mask study. Largest RCT on the effectiveness of masks ever carried out. Rejected by three top scientific journals so far.
Stop Press: The rise of cases in Maine has been linked to face mask mandates, according to 21st Century Wire.
The Great Barrington Declaration

The Great Barrington Declaration, a petition started by Professor Martin Kulldorff, Professor Sunetra Gupta and Professor Jay Bhattacharya calling for a strategy of “Focused Protection” (protect the elderly and the vulnerable and let everyone else get on with life), was launched last month and the lockdown zealots have been doing their best to discredit it ever since. If you Googled it a week after launch, the top hits were three smear pieces from the Guardian, including: “Herd immunity letter signed by fake experts including ‘Dr Johnny Bananas’.” (Freddie Sayers at UnHerd warned us about this the day before it appeared.) On the bright side, Google UK has stopped shadow banning it, so the actual Declaration now tops the search results – and my Spectator piece about the attempt to suppress it is among the top hits – although discussion of it has been censored by Reddit. The reason the zealots hate it, of course, is that it gives the lie to their claim that “the science” only supports their strategy. These three scientists are every bit as eminent – more eminent – than the pro-lockdown fanatics so expect no let up in the attacks. (Wikipedia has also done a smear job.)
You can find it here. Please sign it. Now over 650,000 signatures.
Update: The authors of the GDB have expanded the FAQs to deal with some of the arguments and smears that have been made against their proposal. Worth reading in full.
Update 2: Many of the signatories of the Great Barrington Declaration are involved with new UK anti-lockdown campaign Recovery. Find out more and join here.
Update 3: You can watch Sunetra Gupta set out the case for “Focused Protection” here and Jay Bhattacharya make it here.
Update 4: The three GBD authors plus Prof Carl Heneghan of CEBM have launched a new website collateralglobal.org, “a global repository for research into the collateral effects of the COVID-19 lockdown measures”.
Judicial Reviews Against the Government

There are now so many JRs being brought against the Government and its ministers, we thought we’d include them all in one place down here.
First, there’s the Simon Dolan case. You can see all the latest updates and contribute to that cause here.
Then there’s the Robin Tilbrook case. You can read about that and contribute here.
Then there’s John’s Campaign which is focused specifically on care homes. Find out more about that here.
There’s the GoodLawProject’s Judicial Review of the Government’s award of lucrative PPE contracts to various private companies. You can find out more about that here and contribute to the crowdfunder here.
The Night Time Industries Association has instructed lawyers to JR any further restrictions on restaurants, pubs and bars.
Christian Concern and over 100 church leaders are JR-ing the Government over its insistence on closing churches during the lockdowns. Read about it here.
And last but not least there’s the Free Speech Union‘s challenge to Ofcom over its ‘coronavirus guidance’. You can read about that and make a donation here.
Samaritans

If you are struggling to cope, please call Samaritans for free on 116 123 (UK and ROI), email jo@samaritans.org or visit the Samaritans website to find details of your nearest branch. Samaritans is available round the clock, every single day of the year, providing a safe place for anyone struggling to cope, whoever they are, however they feel, whatever life has done to them.
Quotation Corner
It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.
Mark Twain
Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.
Charles Mackay
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
To do evil a human being must first of all believe that what he’s doing is good, or else that it’s a well-considered act in conformity with natural law. Fortunately, it is in the nature of the human being to seek a justification for his actions…
Ideology – that is what gives the evildoing its long-sought justification and gives the evildoer the necessary steadfastness and determination.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
No lesson seems to be so deeply inculcated by the experience of life as that you never should trust experts. If you believe the doctors, nothing is wholesome: if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent: if you believe the soldiers, nothing is safe. They all require to have their strong wine diluted by a very large admixture of insipid common sense.
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Nothing would be more fatal than for the Government of States to get into the hands of experts. Expert knowledge is limited knowledge and the unlimited ignorance of the plain man, who knows where it hurts, is a safer guide than any rigorous direction of a specialist.
Sir Winston Churchill
If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong. In that simple statement is the key to science.
Richard Feynman
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
C.S. Lewis
The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants.
Albert Camus
We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.
Carl Sagan
Political language – and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists – is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
George Orwell
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Dear Londo
Pfizer’s former Chief Scientific Advisor Dr Mike Yeadon believes 50% of the population was already immune to Covid-19 by the time infection rates reduced in June.
Speaking with talkRADIO’s Ian Collins, he said: “Our bodies have experience of common cold-causing coronavirus which of course the BBC didn’t bother to tell you about.”
It comes after the goal of securing a Covid-19 vaccine moved a step closer with early data showing a new jab to be almost 95% effective in protecting against the virus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZjtiqujql8
95% effective?’Protecting’?
Evidence?
Does ‘protecting’ means this jab stops you getting Covvie?
Anybody else remember Sooty snd Sweep? Izzy whizzy, let’s get busy, magic wand, magic powder, sprinkle, sprinkle, well done, Sooty!
PS. In case you don’t remember, Sooty was a puppet.
But Sooty made people laugh, not creep around in face nappies and despair.
From what I’ve read about the protocols, none of the leading vaccine candidates are designed to stop you from getting it *or from spreading it*. They just turn you into one of those ‘asymptomatic carriers’. https://gdspoliticalanimal.blogspot.com/2020/10/dont-expect-vaccines-to-end-pandemic.html
And so you will be the first to roll up your sleeve.
Who cares?!
Trump team press conference re voting fraud on a massive scale going to court with evidence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT-udMDpCtU
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/health-expert-outraged-government-response-covid/
Let people make their own decisions. You should be totally out of the business of medicine. You’re being led down the garden path by the chief medical officer of health for this province. I am absolutely outraged that this has reached this level. It should all stop tomorrow.
https://sarahwestall.com/portuguese-court-rules-pcr-tests-as-unreliable-unlawful-to-quarantine-people-2/Portuguese Court Rules PCR Tests As Unreliable & Unlawful To Quarantine People
wow!
Not first, but close. Absolutely fuming after my idiot governor reimposed restrictions on Sunday… Looking for good news, Toby. Yesterday’s had this gem, which I’m posting in case anyone missed it. Share with all your wobbler friends:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/medical-doctor-warns-bacterial-pneumonias-rise-mask-wearing/5725848
Presumably Ohio? RINO governor..
Which state?
Washington State. Jay Inslee.
I can’t believe this is still going on, and now it looks like they will be doing what to all intents and purposes is going to be a continuation of lockdown rebranded as tier 4, which I assume is purely to avoid having a Parliamentary vote. How can this charade be allowed to continue? And why is the British public being treated like three-year-olds: Father Christmas will only come if you are good boys and girls?
Well, you might as well trreat zombies like three-year-olds because their intellect has regressed to about that level. Or, thinking of some toddlers I know, considerably below.
Our village newsletter is lamenting the fact that lots of residents will be all alone over Christmas. But do the horrid cowardly little wimps suggest that somebody should invite these lonely people in? Do they hell.
Yes, I come across that a lot. A high-minded tone of sorrowful resignation. Absolutely zero willingness to fight the restrictions. These people are the collaborators who make me angriest.
‘Collaborators’ – excellent!
Well said. They still come across as virtuous with their muzzles and adherence to the rules (whenever it suits them but shhhh….) and despite the mountains of data showing we’ve been lied to and the collateral damage, they still refuse to wake up.
It’s still going on because it has little-to nothing to do with a virus.
Every time we’re “released” from lockdown we’ll see another freedom taken away. After 1st lockdown we were inexplicably forced to wear masks. After his current lockdown we’ll be forced to get a vaccination – either under compulsory rules or blackmail. We’ll then need to carry a certificate everywhere we go to identify ourselves as “Covid-safe”.
By March next year, our lives will be so miserable, small local businesses gone and replaced by global giants like Amazon and Asda. After the inevitable third lockdown, cash will be removed as a means of monetary transaction and our bank cards will become a new track and trace.
We’ll have become what can only be described as a full-blown Communist state. Poverty and totalitarian rule.
It’s not communist. We’re being held to ransom by the banks, Pharma, the WEF, Bill Gates, tech companies etc.
It’s about profiting off, and controlling humans
You seem very sure of that Jamie. But those who own and run the banks, pharma, tech companies, etc, all have something in common and their political persuasion is most definitely the communist brand of socialism. Each of those you highlight exhaustingly promote ‘cultural terrorism’, as defined by the communist György Lukács. People mostly know it as cultural Marxism. In simple terms; it focuses on the exponential destruction of a culture through turning normality upside down and perverting everything that is good and innocent.
I would recommend you read about the Red Mafiya as a starting point. The Cold War, just like this scamdemic, was well and truly out the ordinary and the more you look at the peripheral activities, you could most certainly argue it was a ruse.
Mark Windows and others call it Communitarianism. It’s a new and improved ism.You’re going to love it.
yes but when all private business has been destroyed we are left with the state controlling everything and we will own nothing. That is communism
Blimey James you’re cheerful! Trouble is you are probably right. Time to sharpen the pitchforks.
You and Jamie are both right.
I agree with you it is communist. Because under a communist regime, the majority was living hand to mouth, growing vegetables themselves to make sure they have food, whilst the people in charge enjoyed trips to the west, caviar and champagne and lots of other privileges.
Communism was dressed up so some of the masses would swallow it willingly. In simplest terms it’s a small number of people with ultimate power/wealth controlling the lives of millions and having their say in every aspect of how those millions live their lives. A closed and controlled society. Welcome to the new normal, wipe your minds of everything that once was and obey the new order.
Wipe your mind of claptrap, New Age, Green Emergency, Unicorn Communitarianism.
How is that any different to capitalism.
You are such an incurable optimist, you make me dizzy.
Are you talking about my analysis, or have you caught the incurable phantom virus?
Worse is those who get angry that people don’t follow the “rules” – I’ve heard too many people calling for the army to get involved to effectively enforce marshal law.
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Sometimes similar, but not quite the same. 🙂
The British public are being treated like three-year olds simply because they are allowing it. Next step two year olds if the ‘great unwashed’ don’t get their $hit together..
Forget red herrings. Fluorescent carrots are the order of the day.
Maybe Aldi is trying to tell us something ……
Virus going on holiday is it? Thick idiots will just lap it up and say ‘isn’t the Slippery Pig great, he has saved xmas. I really do give up.
So there are still some people who don’t think that we are building up ‘herd immunity’ ? Why then are places like London, New York, Stockholm, where the death rates were higher during the pandemic, showing very low to virtually zero death rates now. London is consistently around half or below the level of the UK. My borough, Haringey, had no deaths last week (to 6 November), Westminster 1, Barnet 3, Camden 0, Watford 1. And that’s all without adjusting for the fact that these are deaths of people who’ve tested positive on a test which is unbelievably riddled with false positives. Why are the government wasting time and money on a vaccine for a problem that’s already pretty much over, definitely in London and soon in the rest of the country. Even the NYT (17/11/20) has realised that: “Eight months after infection, most people who have recovered still have enough immune cells to fend off the virus and prevent illness, the new data show. A slow rate of decline in the short term suggests, happily, that these cells may persist in the body for a very, very long time to come.” You never know, even Fauci or Hancock may soon… Read more »
Not only does the test throw up false positives, but the vast majority of the corpses almost certainly died ‘with’, not ‘of’.
Perhaps somebody who knows how a virus works could tell Pantsdown Ferguson, who after a career of getting everything grotesquely wrong still hasn’t a clue.
Ferguson is not the real problem, he is just another bent cog in the bent machine. The real villains are those who pay Imperial College to expressly come up with utter garbage. Also even more to blame are those in government, who then act upon Ferguson’s fear porn, even though they must know that he is talking through his arse.
In any other job he would have been sacked for incompetence years ago.
Ferguson is giving his benefactors and their UK government puppets the models they want. I say corrupt rather than incompetent.
Ferguson knows he’s got it wrong. Governments use his ‘models’ to justify their their lockdown responses which benefit multiple vested interests, especially Pharma. He is literally a prostitute for governments and their agendas
Refer back to Toby’s piece yesterday comparing the conduct of WW1 to that of operating lockdown
No country wanted WW1* so there were no initial War Aims.
Very quickly the unstated War Aim of every power became simply not to lose and, as yesterday’s piece concluded, the aim of regimes all over the world is not to lose face by admitting Lockdown was all a terrible mistake and so it just grinds on and on.
* there were military elites and revolutionary elements that welcomed war just as there were Modelling and Medical elites who welcomed Covid/lockdown as a means of boosting their own self importance.
it does grind on and on given that no govt anywhere in the world has been challenged and deposed.
banks were the main agencies benefiting, as usual
We were being told at the beginning of the year, before lockdown, that the virus was being used as an excuse to rescue the banks ….
We’ve never been told the truth about WW1, or WW2. Its a subject I’ve been extremely interested in for many years, and researched intensively. The conclusions I’ve come to is that both wars were contrived at the behest of the financial oligarchy who benefited both monetarily and politicly . Nothing changes.. same $hit.. different year/century.
And the ordinary joe gets shat on as always.
Agreed. Millions upon millions of lives exterminated because the A-holes convinced us regular folk that we needed to go kill the regular folk from another country. All for what exactly?
The main aim of the war being waged by Johnson et al, on the UK people, is to achieve a large measure of depopulation by means of a cull via lethal vaccinations. Lockdowns, mass testing and other pointless restrictions are there, simply to push the people into accepting dodgy vaccines, for those not even remotely at risk. We will be told that the vaccines are the way out of the current hell, which in reality is all of the government’s making. Once the mass vaccinations are nearly finished the government will have won hands down.
Yes its ‘we will release you from what we have imposed on you’. The cheek of these scummy bastards is unbelievable. I have always thought of myself as a peace loving type even though I am 6ft 4 and 15 stone. But in all honesty if I found myself alone in a room with Johnson or Hancock or Whitty or Valence or Ferguson I honestly dont think I could hold it together.
No, I don’t think this Covid-19 saga will be over and done with when people start taking vaccines. They already prepare something much more lethal, and not afraid to speak about it:
https://youtu.be/5ZRg5kiH9Is
I’m not sure exactly what the looney tunes from the WEF is going on about, but I would assume he is referring to Bill Gates’s fabled Pandemic 2. As such, I would suggest, that the psychos, who really run things, may well be plotting to release a real version of something very nasty next time around. As yet, I remain unconvinced that Covid-19 (Pandemic 1) is anything more than a rebranded seasonal influenza. This so called pandemic was sustained over the summer by the ongoing deliberate and systematic misuse of the PCR test and just like flu, it is now showing a very modest seasonal uptick. The PCR test inventor, the late and sometimes outspoken Kary Mullis, must surely be spinning in his grave. What a coincidence, he died just before all this Covid nonsense got going, but I won’t speculate any further on that. Those people, who volunteer for Covid-19 vaccination, will overall likely fare worse in any Pandemic 2. The increased morbidity might well be intentional and likely due, at least in part, to the possibility of a cytokine storm, which may happen when an mRNA vaccine recipient comes into contact with the real infection. Resistance to the… Read more »
Anyone would think that some people want this fraud to continue given their denial of herd immunity. Of course the continued push for an unnecessary vaccine is all about the money. How many companies are there frantically trying to get to the finishing line first? I’ve read there’s a bonus from Bill Gates for the one who does.
Compare the last election map with current Covid19 hot spot map and it is evident that the labour strong holds (mainly deprived working class communities) are been singled out to bear the brunt of the restrictions/tyranny – it stinks!!!!
Fauci is up to his eyeballs in collusion and conspiracy and has been so since his dodgy dealings over HIV and AIDs. His outfit also provided millions of dollars to the Wuhan laboratory for gain of function research in regard to coronavirus. He is also a long time associate of Bill Gates, who wants to vaccinate anything that moves. Does all this make Fauci naive or just plain evil? As for Hancock, I see him as an unprincipled and ignorant chancer, who would do anything if his palms were greased sufficiently.
Further to Toby’s ‘We are in a false positive pseudo epidemic’.
It’s worse than that it’s downright lying throughout the NHS from the beginning of lockdown.
I have come across numerous instances of peoples relatives, friends or care patients being labelled as Covid dead when they were not.
An administrator at my major regional hospital told me early on that any patient in the hospital who came into contact with any Covid case and who subsequently died was to be recorded as Covid dead even when they never had the disease.
Complicit? In some indirect way taking a cut?
Depends on how indirect you think Gates’ “donations” are. 🙂
These ‘administrators’ are complicit in crimes against humanity
The mainstream media is complicit in the crime
There HAS to be a financial incentive for this. Does the trust get it? The doctor signing the death certificate? Someone on this thread must know the truth about this
One minor correction, if you please; “sadlidied”.
The MSM are happy getting lashings of Covid advertising from government, which is now their biggest buyer of space and time. Also, they are likely all still getting their multi-million “be good” backhanders from Bill Gates, so no doubt they will carry on being pro-lockdown, pro-vaccine and pro-Bill Gates, until it’s far too late.
Dear Mr Lockdown
Pfizer’s former Chief Scientific Advisor Dr Mike Yeadon believes 50% of the population was already immune to Covid-19 by the time infection rates reduced in June.
Speaking with talkRADIO’s Ian Collins, he said: “Our bodies have experience of common cold-causing coronavirus which of course the BBC didn’t bother to tell you about.”
It comes after the goal of securing a Covid-19 vaccine moved a step closer with early data showing a new jab to be almost 95% effective in protecting against the virus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZjtiqujql8
I don’t like to victimise myself, but i just felt the need to point out that us immigrants have it a bit harder than most. Whilst i would not compare the gravity of my situation with the ordeal Vanessa Gray and her autistic son are going through, they get to see eachother once a week. Everyone else could, at least until this stupid lockdown started, see their family. But us immigrants, we don’t get to do that. I haven’t seen my family since mid 2019. Many of us cannot take a month long holiday at the minimum to visit our families.
Which is why i want all this insanity to be over. I want these idiots in prison, where they belong, for the sheer incompetence and dereliction of duty displayed. I want this to be over so i can see my very, very old grandma again.
We all want it to be over. We are all, as the repulsive phrase goes, in it together. All victims of totalitarian bullying and lies and, worst of all, the incredible stupidity and cowardice of the Covvieherd. So we must all fight it together. For you, for your grandma, for all of us.
Only immigrants have family in other countries ?!
Can you point to where i said only immigrants have family in other countries?
(and it’s ‘we immigrants’ 🙂 ).
The gym business has really got people going.
Prevent gyms closing due to a spike in Covid 19 casesIn the event of a spike we would like you not to close gyms as a measure to stop any spread of Covid. Also for gyms to not be put in the same group as pubs in terms of risk or importance. Gyms are following strict guidelines and most members are following rules in a sober manner.
[…]
608,603 signatures
Parliament will debate this petitionParliament will debate this petition on 23 November 2020.
You’ll be able to watch online on the UK Parliament YouTube channel.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/333869
Swim England also asked that their
vats of chlorineswimming pools not be closed, but no one cared.My mum needs to be back in the pool. Where is safer than that anyway????? Even if you did believe the fairy stories.
My sister with MS needs her weekly swim too.
It’s outrageous, I need to swim x3 weekly to keep my joints from seizing up. It’s a preventative, common sense strategy for thousands of older people who find that weight bearing exercises aren’t possible due to knee/ hip/back pain. We’re keeping surgery at bay but now deteriorating fast.
Swimming is also great for keeping depression and anxiety down.
608,603 signatures, who knew gyms were so popular.
No wonder plod go in thirty at a time.
I think plod imagine that gyms are full of hairy steroid users. Round our way it’s all yummy mummies or retired people trying not to lose their bone density.
I’m 45 and get up at 4:30am every day to go to the gym. After 20 years of addiction/self destruction, I’ve replaced it with a new addiction and it’s helping me from completely losing faith in myself and this world. And the people there are great!!
If they truly cared about our health then no rec centres or gyms would be closed.
‘People won’t be able to mix with other households indoors between 2nd-23 December.’
Get real bozo, every day I see people coming and going visiting friends and family in what is supposed to be lockdown 2.
I even know of a mother and child going to visit granny in a sheltered housing complex.
Nobody is paying your stupid regulations any more notice so give it up.
How will a Court look back on a disreputable law that makes a social event legal one day but illegal the next ?
Michael Deakin disappointing in the Telegraph advising hancock how to deal with ‘anti-vaxxers’.
Evil. The only word that comes to mind when looking at the latest news about the planned continuation of banning families meeting during the Christmas season.
They will generously consider giving us four days?
Oh and that’s not even mentioning New Year, which anyone from the Samaritans to Mind will tell you is always the worst day for isolated people taking their life.
Evil.
New Year Eve ? You must be joking.
The start of another year alone. It wouldn’t surprise me, as an isolated person. Although Christmas is another bad time, but for more personal reasons.
Bozo and hancock have stopped referring to the vaccine as ‘The Cavalry’, perhaps someone reminded them that ‘The Cavalry’ Genocided the Injuns’
More Calvary than Cavalry
Not the best example, given that in reality is was overwhelmingly pathogens of various kinds which “genocided the Injuns”.
Shout about it lewdly!
Apologies for the volume of comments yesterday; been laid up in bed so was a bit bored
I have asymptomatic flu
I rang my GP, he said he’d never heard of an asymptomatic respiratory infection. Where has he been for the last 7 months? He declined my request for an ambulance and suggested a couple of paracetamol
I asked him if he knew that flu kills 20,000 grannies a year in the UK alone
He replied ‘ Not anymore it doesn’t’
Undeterred I contacted PHE. I asked if they could trace all my contacts and tell them to self isolate
They mentioned something about playing with the traffic on the M25 before the line went dead
Anyway the OH has just gone down with asymptomatic pneumonia
Best of luck with that one, I told her
It’s pointless trying to make sense of it all. There is no logic to it. If there was, life would be back to normal. Something sinister is happening.
It so obvious now.Even by the governments own dodgy figures there is no rationale for continuing to lockdown and destroy the economy.The only thing that makes sense is that this is deliberate, economic vandalism to make us all dependent on the state and big business.
We could call it a ‘great’ reset. And tell everyone about it years ago.
Yes, just concentrate on sinister, or rather very sinister and so many things will fall into place.
THREE MAIN POINTS ON THE ABOVE ARTICLES
1) As a proud Scot in favour of independence I disagree devolution is unuseful. It has shown Scots just how screwed we would be with the socialist tyrants at the helm and their socialist masters, the EU.
2) Authoritarians always need the young, hence the schooling over theast several decades creating less critical thinking and more regurgitation. This is a clear sign of communist mentality.
3) The ban on sales of fossil fuel cars is A) ridiculously stupid. B) Not because of the climate. C) READ UN AGENDA 21/2030 to realise the Orwellian double speak used to create our own prison, think its bad now, it can and will get worse. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Surprise fourth note: medical ‘pandemics’ will be the new ‘war on terror’ going forward as they get all the controlling power and lots of money, RESIST AT ALL COSTS!
Note 4, for ongoing pandemic scares they won’t even have to stage bomb outrages or announce the arrest of terrorists who strangely rarely get prosecuted.
…but often get murdered.
I have a Scottish friend in Edinburgh, whom I love dearly. I worry about him and how he’s coping with this lockdown situation. Sturgeon seems to be relishing her role as dictator.
I hope Scotland gets independence, but being tied to the EU and Brussels diktats is not independence.
After the EU, you still have to shake off Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab. Not too easy.
The War against Drugs.
The War against Terror.
The War against the Virus.
If I see a pattern here, and mention it to a few people, does that make me a ‘conspiracy theorist’ ?
If people aren’t conspiracy theorists by now, then just what are they actually waiting for?
Resist as if your life depends on it, which it really does.
It’s a great 5 minute listen and I would urge all LS readers to do so.
Towards the end of Toby’s piece
‘The greatest hoax ever perpetuated on an unsuspecting public’
Just listened to it. “It’s politics playing medicine and that’s a very dangerous game.”
Brilliant!
The quid pro quo for any further restrictions must be an independent public inquiry. Even the leader of the ‘opposition’, steeped in public service ‘treble peerages all round’ job creation schemes, should be able to support that.
‘The number of deaths registered in the UK in the week ending 6 November 2020 (Week 45) was 13,418, which was 1,717 deaths higher than the five-year average and 911 deaths more than Week 44; of the deaths registered in the UK in Week 45, 2,225 deaths involved COVID-19, 627 deaths higher than in Week 44.’
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/weeklyprovisionalfiguresondeathsregisteredinenglandandwales
(We can only speculate as to what those figures will eventually look like after ‘adjustments’: ‘Based on a statistical model that allows for the time taken for deaths to be registered, we estimate that the number of deaths actually occurring (rather than registered) in Week 45 in England and Wales was between 10,912 and 13,671.’)
So overall all cause mortality slightly higher than the five year average, like, say, a moderately bad influenza year except that influenza has magically disappeared and the elderly and infirm have been deprived of visitors, small businesses cut to pieces etc etc
Hmmmm………
A public inquiry….immediately…..with teeth…….
With fangs and claws!
No doubt, many of my fellow sceptics used to groan and squirm with embarrassment at the oft repeated “anecdotes” on social media and in magazines and newspapers from anybody and everybody over 40 years of age about how they “grew up in a hole in the middle of the road in a family of 17 with only 1 shoe between them” but also “went out to play at 3 o’clock in the morning and didn’t come back till midnight, only had a sandwich of bread and jam to last all day, suffered hypothermia and heatstroke at the same time, swam in crocodile infested canals that were alive with the black death, typhoid and malaria amongst another dozen life threatening diseases, but “we survived to be the people we are today” before criticising all those under 25 and accusing them of being “Snowflakes”?
Would these be the self same sheep and collaborators that we see wearing face nappies and are afraid that the “wind might blow on them” and at the same time criticise the “snowflakes” for “mingling” and not doing what they are told?
SURELY NOT!!!
I would say there is a significant portion of the 60+ age group that despise the younger generations. Dishing out their “pearls” of wisdom which thankfully mostly fall on deaf ears. This has been apparent to me for some time.
It makes my mind boggle. The prevailing narrative goes: ‘the young should curtail their whole lives to protect a group of very elderly who’ve already lived their lives’
Yep, there’s been a program to separate people by generation, as has already been tried via sex and race. It’s the old ‘Divide and Rule’ strategy.
I am 71 and missus is in late 60’s All the young people we encounter are usually polite ‘ friendly and hard working, particularly if they work in hospitality with long hours so we all aren’t ‘ outside ‘ toilet and tin baths etc. Each generation has it’s own battles to fight.
I’m in my 60s and while I remember some hardship when I was younger, I do not envy what younger people have to deal with now. There certainly isn’t the feeling of a world full of opportunity right now. And I don’t expect the young to sacrifice anything for me.
Fortunately, it seems to have started, albeit in a very small way. The students woke up in their concentration camp, looked out the windows, took one look at the anti-climb fencing around their accommodation put there by their own university, designed to get them used to being fenced in, and they weren’t having any of it.
They ripped it down within an hour. Good. It’s a small beginning, but all journeys start with a first step. Perhaps one day we will look back and read the stories of the British Resistance, how twenty-year-olds cycled around the roads on their bikes to destroy the evil scientists, using their phones to communicate instead of Enigma machines.
Perhaps there will be museums built one day to commemorate their bravery, like the plaque on the Resistance Museum at the Menin Gate, so that they, in their turn, can “Carve Their Names with Pride”.
An hour, eh ? That’s Mancs for you.
In the Pool, it would have been down in 5 minutes, dismantled in 10, and on ebay within 15.
At my grandmother’s house, we had to get our water from the public well …
However …
People have battles to fight. Anyone dividing us by generation is one of the bad guys.
Agreed, I’m 72 next month.
Fingerache Phil seems to be trying to do a little bit of divide and rule himself, with his rather silly post. And quite possibly there is a hint of 77th Brigade about him.
I criticize a load of people under 25 for being snowflakes, but by no means all of them.
I suspect “Tier 4” will require people to take three helium filled ballons out whenever they have to leave home.These will state (in triplicate) your reason(s) for leaving home.
It is very tempting to start a silly rumour online about some rule like this and see how far it goes and if people start following it. I’m sure there is a significant % who would without question if they believe it was genuine.
I vote for ‘Sticking a carrot up your arse prevents covid’.
Morning All I have had another “discussion” this time on a private facebook forum around the vaccine. There are only about 10 of us. The two others in this discussion were MP, who is a Liverpudlian who is not especially bright but is basically a sceptic on COVID, woke etc, and JC who is about 35 and basically is a real smart a$$ who generally refuses to change his mind on anything. He is clearly buying the MSM line.The topic was vaccines and here is how it has gone so far. Sorry it’s quite long but a few of JC’s comments make me scratch my head. I’ve put these in bold MP So, apparently you’ll not be allowed to go abroad unless you’ve had this vaccine. I find that quite worrying – not because of my holiday next year – because it should be a personal choice. Slippery slope time. JC It is a personal choice. Its also the choice of the country not to let mental conspiracy theorists in. Me: JC, what does being opposed to a mandatory vaccine have to do with conspiracy theorists? JC Anti-vaxers are conspiracy theorists and complete nutters. Nobody on here said anything about… Read more »
The Pfizer results, to my knowledge, said nothing about reducing infectiousness. I think all that was measured was the effect on the vaccinated person, not on others.
Thanks. I also found this link (can’t remember how) which spells out some good facts
https://www.politicalite.com/opinion/niall-mccrae-can-we-challenge-the-official-covid-vaccination-narrative/
I agree. I have heard a lot of people say “stops people from getting it”. I don’t believe it does.
Yes, they said something not too detailed about it reducing the severity of so called Covid-19, but not preventing the infection. So it seems they are producing the fabled asymptomatic carriers at last. Now that sounds great doesn’t it and the bottom line is, it doesn’t work so well at preventing illness. I would expect though that it probably has a much more sinister purpose, one which they really wouldn’t want us to know anything about.
I suggest reading ‘The True Believer’ by Eric Hoffer. A brilliant, provocative and original enquiry into the nature of mass movements and cult behaviour. Hoffer was self-educated and lived the life of a drifter in the 1930s which is intriguing in itself.
He explains how the more facts you produce the more entrenched the believer comes trying to defend their emotionally based opinion.
Today I realise that the leader of the cult has just performed a series of actions which I cannot fathom. Someone please help me out
What am I missing?
Logic suggests that we must in future test ourselves daily before leaving the house because I assume he thinks he might become ill one day? Or is he not sure of the test being correct?
If Boris were exempt from self-isolation this time (on the grounds that he’s already had Covid) wouldn’t that create a dangerous perverse incentive for the population at large?
Yes I see that. But he tested negative, so why is he isolating?
dePiffle is a lying, bullshitting skiver …..
Boris knows the tests are useless so is he just being cautious?
You’re missing the fact that dePiffle is a lying bullshitting skiver.
He is surently supposed to be rejigging his Cabinet, sorting our the Brexit fiasco and finding us a way out of mockdown.
Cue disappearance for two weeks till mockdown decision is unavoidable.
I reckon you are missing the obvious that the lying bastard
never had cv19 in the first place.
See FBEL for a good read on this subject.
I’ll buy all that and said it at the time.
Nowadays I’m not sure anyone’s ever had Covid-19. No virus has ever isolated and the PCR test totally unfit for purpose. How could anyone tell it is not just seasonal flu that has been very expensively rebranded.
You can go to Malcolm McKendrick’s page – there is currently a discussion about the vaccine/AV and Labour’s trying to stop debate.
I’d ignore him. Life’s too short.
Time to admit.This is unstoppable.It is aerosol spread.Masks,SD, nothing stops it. Explains the complete world-wide failure to stop this virus.(and they don’t include breathing as possible spreading virus)
https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(20)30739-6/fulltext
Viable SARS-CoV-2 in the air of a hospital room with COVID-19 patients
“Viable (infectious) SARS-CoV-2 was present in aerosols within the hospital room of COVID-19 patients.
Airborne virus was detected in the absence of healthcare aerosol-generating procedures.
The virus strain detected in the aerosols matched with the virus strain isolated from a patient with acute COVID-19
Unlike previous studies, we have demonstrated that the virus in aerosols can be viable, and this suggests that there is an inhalation risk for acquiring COVID-19 within the vicinity of people who emit the virus through expirations including coughs, sneezes, and speaking.”
try walking past a person in the street who is smoking and not get a whiff of smoke that moments before was in someone’s mouth. I always cough and don’t cover my mouth. I was challenged about this pre covid. I replied. I don’t want to have on my hands what I have just breathed in.
Not all the smoke would have been in the smoker’s mouth. Just some of it.
(We’re not PHE nor Handcock, we need to get our facts right !).
Yesterday I finally finished watching that meeting (nearly 4 hours, and I only have so many covid hours each day) between Mike Yeadon, Clare Craig, and the German lawyer and associates who are planning the mass legal action. Much of the technical material will be familiar to most people on this site.
But what struck me most was the steely determination of that German lawyer. He’s on a mission. No outpourings of anger or emotion here; just forensic, persistent and coldblooded analysis. Were I one of the perpetrators of this crime I’d be very concerned.
The last 20 minutes or so was all in German, which is Greek to me, so I don’t know if I missed anything here.
Please remember the deadline tonight (11.59pm) for submitting evidence to the House of Lords Committee. The questions they ask cover EVERYTHING we have issue with. I have faith that the upper house is where sense will eventually prevail. The majority of life peers care very deeply about the lives of the British people and because their jobs are not threatened by a hysterical electorate, they tend to be more interested in facts than spin.
Opinion is less important than evidence. Present it with opinion by all means, but the important stuff is evidence. Anything you can find. Send any facts, figures, links, videos, interviews… (Send multiple links to back up the most critical facts where you can find them) bombard them with EVIDENCE. It will all be heard!
https://committees.parliament.uk/call-for-evidence/258/constitutional-implications-of-covid19/?fbclid=IwAR1KieLPIqDcOt4W89bRCnrPWwm_IDXAaZc-6rhAatzfeilIoKXIYnvQurs
This from The Sun today – ‘But they [ministers] and medics fear a full week of rules being relaxed would “normalise” mixing and want to cap it at a matter of days.’ ——————————— ‘Normalise’ mixing. So they now want to make it abnormal to see those whom you love, those whom you have spent your life with, those who gave birth to you and brought you up with care and compassion. These ministers and scientists have totally lost their minds. This is pure evil. There are no two ways about it. Those who agree with these deeply cruel measures and follow the rules, even just for fear of a fine, are complicit in this horrendous act of torment. It is not noble to refuse to see those you love right now; in fact, it is deeply cruel. I find it interesting that the government, and the public, are just accepting post-Dec 2nd restrictions as a given. There’s no real, empirical reference to data or analysis, or more importantly whether there can be any end to this torturous purgatory, it’s just ‘We’re going back into tiers.’ It really is just a continuation of lockdown by any other name. And 5 days… Read more »
Beautifully and powerfully written. Please put your skills to work and submit evidence to the House of Lords committee (see my link below).
Well said Polly, especially this:
Not only is it cruel but as I said in these comments yesterday, the cynic in me also thinks that many people are using this virus as an excuse not to see people or to let friendships die. I know someone who didn’t want to meet me citing the rules but was happy to meet with other people. I’ve had enough of many people and am reaching the point where I will be happy to let them go – thanks for the memories and all that.
Edit needed… she is “Poppy” not “Polly”
AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!! Apologies!
I don’t mind! Don’t worry about it 😊
Cheers!!! You share the same name as my sister 🙂 👍
My dog is called Poppy!!!
Totally agree. I really don’t like how the characteristic of being anti-social, cancelling plans with friends to veg out alone in front of the TV, etc etc has now become a smug virtue because of lockdown.
I’m introverted and at most I’m not fond of big social gatherings. But by God, I will try and make an effort with meeting up with people one to one or in small groups. It’s sad when its all one sided with me doing all the work.
I ave just finished my ‘Covid’ report and sent ity to my MP with a plea to end all attempts to control this virus with legislation. Will he read it? will he take any notice? but you have to keep trying and if I can find the right contact details I will send it to others. I have said this before so sorry for repeating myself but the restriction on personal liberties by Statutory Instrument as we have endured in 2020 is unprecedented in my lifetime. This restriction on freedoms is an anathema to ‘British Values’ and the concept of the UK as the mother of the free’. Whether or not you consider that the situation in the Spring was an emergency justifying such restrictions, there can be little doubt that no such emergency exists at the moment and therefore no justification for legislation. One of the main tasks of Parliament is to draft and pass laws in the best traditions and practice of British life . All our MPs should be pressed to consider this duty carefully and to think carefully what they are doing and not just vote for what their party whips tell them. So please do… Read more »
Believe it or not, I did write to my MP, and she never replied! She’s a Labour MP though and said on her Twitter that she supported the party’s position of endless national lockdown. Total madness that the party meant to represent workers is needlessly destroying thousands of jobs.
The only workers Labour represent are those based in Public Sector Unions.
Like those who work at the nearby County Hall where the very large car park is still empty. Front line workers are all at work though.
Hadn’t thought of that – I shall check our council”s similarly massive car park tomorrow and report back.
Poppy please submit your thoughts and evidence to the House of Lords select committee. They will read everything.
I wonder if MPs are being bribed or blackmailed. All I remember prior to 2020 was politicians banging on and on about the economy. How the economy needs protecting and investing in etc..
And now, politicians are causing the destruction of the economy. I don’t understand it. Is it the Great Reset?
No my MP is very ambitious – it is all about himself and nothing about constituents. He has never voted NO, in the hope that he would get a promotion to senior position in Government or become a Minister
Sounds like my MP!
Yup. Check out Computing Forever on YouTube.
Arnie.
Or simply threatened.
Steve , your comments about the SI of 2020 that seems to allow the Govt to do anything without scrutiny reminds me of the year 1933 as described in the Vol 1 of prof Richard Evans’ history of Germany . In that year the Nazi Enabling Act was pushed through the Reichstag and it allowed the Nazis to do whatever they liked , to whomever and, basically. forever- Govt by decree not by any democratic consent. Only the complete destruction of Germany in 1945 brought it to an end -although arguably it was resuscitated in East Germany until 1990.
As is often said , a failure to learn from history means having to repeat it.
Will we have to go through a similar period of complete economic and social destruction before democracy and sensible government return? .
I fear so.
Please send it to the House of Lords committee that is actively asking for evidence! They will read everything. Their public duty. Not frightened by the hysterical electorate. Use them! Deadline for submissions is tonight! Send links to factual evidence.
Seeing your post has just inspired me to write again to Mr Cox.
This time I’ve said that it won’t just be the perpetrators of this crime who eventually will be called to account. It will be all those MPs whose job it was to hold the government to account, to ask questions, to protect the liberties and livelihoods of their constituents – but who failed to do so. They too will be viewed as guilty at the bar of history.
Thank you Poppy – superbly put.
It is ludicrous, yes, absolutely. And it is obscene.
‘I know this will end, and I know history will be unkind to those who have done this, and I know we will win’.
Best wishes to everyone this Wednesday. We are the resistance. There is no getting rid of us.
Happy Wednesday to the Resistance.
Not only is there no getting rid of us: we can’t give way even if (per impossibile) we try, because there is no way we could ever believe their lies.
Alethea, if you want fo come to us for Christmas you would be most heartily welcome.
Gosh, Annie, that is a lovely thing for you to say. Thank you. You’ve really made my day.
Indeed my Christmas is looking bleak: literally everyone I know, family and friends, regards me as a potential vector of disease. Some of them will see me on my own, but won’t let me come at Christmas because of the presence of elderly family members whom I might infect. I continue to hope that some reasonable compromise may become possible, while endeavouring also not to judge them too meanly on the basis of my hurt feelings. Your kindness certainly cheers me up while I engage, all too patchily, with this not inconsiderable philosophical challenge.
I agree, they never want this to end.
“they now want to make it abnormal to see those whom you love”
They already have, in the minds of most people, apparently. 🙁
Thanks, Poppy, A copy of this is going to my MP.
Do not forget how complicit the church is in all this.
Where is the outcry about the loss of Nine Lessons and Carols? A service which is seen and appreciated by a significant proportion of the planet. What about performances of the Messiah’?
I suppose Midnight Mass might take place with disgusting face-nappies, anti-social distancing and communion in one kind only.
The only part of one sentence I disagree with is that you say ‘the government are making our lives hell’. I think and hope that this is purgatory; hell (like heaven) is a final destination. But I do know what you mean.
Why this is Hell, nor am I out of it.
One day you will wear a ‘t’ shirt emblazoned with the words
‘I fought in the résistance. What did you do?’
If the T-Shirt makers on this site make a sweatshirt/hoodie with that on it (with reference to the “COVID Scam Wars”), I’ll definitely buy a couple!
The Government is waging military grade psychological warfare on us. BY THE BOOK
They must get us all “jabbed”, tracked and contact traced. Locked-down until we get official approval to be released.
Then they want to control where we travel, when we travel, how we travel. They want to control who we meet, they want to know why we meet, they want to know where we meet others. They want to control what we do when we meet others.
I could go on but I won’t it’s too demoralising.
EVIL bastards.
A replay of the 2008/9 banking crisis and the Swine Flu Scamdemic, but a thousand times worse
Humans are being held to ransom by the banks, the tech industries, Pharma, Bill Gates and the WEF. That’s it
This is not about health at all. This is about money and control
Another ‘conspiracy theorist’ comes out. Welcome to the Light Side, Jamie. 🙂
I wish it was a conspiracy. Saw so many shops, cafes, bars, restaurants closed and empty in my town. Some will never reopen again. Such a waste
The destruction is shocking
The quickest way out of this madness is mass disobedience. Plod cannot police 70million people. We cannot trust the politicians or the media (who are complicit and faithfully parroting the government propaganda) to change direction. They would have to accept a new direction if the public just ignored the ‘rules’.
We can’t trust the police, either!
They have utterly, utterly lost any right to be respected (at all) or obeyed on this subject.
Don’t tar all the police with the same brush!
Watch this and take note:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sVeGcaw36Y&fbclid=IwAR35_hcJSAj4jifXfEyXbOAW7kCHV1A3_lfJwDcI8HnoDbLahCY9P1RaF1Y
Like the NHS is mainly a Covid only outfit, the police are now really there as the government Covid restriction enforcers. One or two good eggs may still be left, but not enough to make a decent omelette and they won’t make a jot difference when the big crunch comes and it is coming very soon.
Poppy,
Well said.
This will unfortunately get worse before it gets better. The establishment are very afraid of us, they will divide and intimidate us as much as they possibly can. Right now they have two choices, 1) Back down, or 2) Double down.
Either way they are becoming more exposed every day.
BUT please don’t forget how dangerous a cornered animal will be.
Keep Battering On folks. Win or die. Easy choice.
Arnie.
Hi Poppy. Great words, articulately put. Would you be open to a brief interview for our podcast? Only over Zoom/Skype. Whatever/whenever suits you. If not no worries! If you are interested, drop us an email therealnormalpodcast(at)gmail(dot)com
Stay safe and strong, Lord R!
Thank you Lord R, I am very flattered and your podcast is fantastic, but I’m afraid I will have to turn down your offer as I’d like to remain anonymous (for now, at least!) 😊
You do give us some hope for the future Poppy – you write so eloquently and are completely on point. I hope you are able to put your talents to good use whatever the future holds. We’ll certainly all be rooting for you anyway.
Hi Poppy. No worries! When the time is right drop us a line. All the best, Lord R!
Great comment- people like you are needed- stay strong even amidst the madness.
Not complying with this lunacy gives you strength.
Governments, by their very nature, tend towards wickedness. But although it probably doesn’t feel like it right now, realising this at 22, rather than 42/62/82, is a big gift.
I’m very very much older than you and I’ve seen wicked UK governments before, but never one, that has acted so maliciously as Johnson’s in this war by government against its own people. Most people remain utterly clueless, so it’s great to see someone young, who has got a very good grasp of what’s going on.
As Arnie says in his post above, it is now a case of “win or die” and of course, the young have by far the most to lose.
Tout your shop as much as you like, I’d be a regular if it was anywhere near me!
In the Coivd Ward artice, I don’t like the “While he waited overnight, a drunk man was admitted at 2am from A&E, without being tested for covid, although he was coughing and refusing to wear a mask. “. What has the muzzle got to do with anything? This gives support to the maskers.
How could Stephen know whether the inebriated man had been tested or not? Granted the results would not have been back immediately but that does not mean a swab was not taken. I am uneasy about the blame being apportioned to particular individuals when we are told that ‘infections’ are rife in hospital. I am so sorry for Stephen’s plight but I think caution is warranted when discussing such situations.
It’s yet another article that smacks of classism. I don’t know why on earth people continue to think that the virus gives a damn how posh you are. The working classes are the ones who’ve kept this country going – because they’ve been y’know…working. No second homes in the country to go to either. No nannies to help out. They may have suffered more but they’ll have the last laugh now they’re all immune.
Quite right. Haven’t we all noticed how the ordinary working people are the ones who take the most robust attitude towards all this bollox?
I take my hat off to them.
All the blokes coming here, mostly young to do jobs have been sceptical and humorous about this fiasco. Some even going on demos and watching UK Column..
Well my butler left at the start of first lockdown. And we are now having to make our own supper as cook no longer wants to live with us. Not safe you see. Takes me ages to get dressed in the morning without Tim. Morning coffee on the terrace is now spent with just my good lady and our lovely dog. What is the world coming to. Still we have some working men coming today to lay a new carpet, hope they are clean?
I know someone who doesn’t like to shop at Aldi “because they don’t know how to distance there.” Claimed it was better to shop at Sainsburys because they know how to distance. Me, I can’t go in a shop since I can barely keep myself from vomiting when I see someone in a mask.
I wasn’t comfortble with that article. It had a touch of the BBC about it.
Campaign: Lifetime ban on Hancock from all pubs, restaurants, cafes and non essential shops!
eternal ban from life would be more fitting
https://www.facebook.com/100011825731138/posts/911119909292192/
Matt Hancock lying – well he is talking after all
Not viewable?
https://www.facebook.com/DawnButlerBrent/videos/1087867668335439/
Maybe this one will work?
It’s on Dawn Butlers fb page
So, the Secretary of State “inadvertently misled” her? This 17th century English does beat about the bush!
Wankock’s arrogant demeanour is quite breathtaking. He actually looks slightly drunk.