Liz Truss wants to send our boys off to get killed in Ukraine so she can **** off too. Both World Economic Forum puppets that will keep flooding our country with our replacements print more money & kill idiots with Covid-19 vaccines .
Rishi Sunak has claimed that it was a mistake to “empower scientists” during the coronavirus pandemic and that his opposition to closing schools was met with silence during one meeting. The Conservative leadership candidate believes one of the major errors was allowing the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) to have so much influence on decision making such as closing nurseries, schools and colleges in March 2020. Sunak also disclosed that he was banned from discussing the “trade-offs” of imposing coronavirus-related restrictions such as missed doctor’s appointments and NHS waiting list backlogs. In an interview with the Spectator to be published on Saturday, the former chancellor said: “We shouldn’t have empowered the scientists in the way we did. And you have to acknowledge trade-offs from the beginning. “If we’d done all of that, we could be in a very different place. We’d probably have made different decisions on things like schools.” https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U531&cvid=0416de8b8226436d8019218a56bd52dc
You are a very stupid ****. The stupidest on the internet, perhaps. How do you manage to be so ****ing imbecilic, without drowning in your own spittle?
I am guessing that Jarvis Dupont was using rounding when claiming that 43 per cent of the people were “nonbinary”. So of the 14 people in the photograph, 6 of them were struggling with their pronouns. The little boy (fourth left) could be one as he probably did not go to school, missed the Leftie diversity class and cannot afford the gender reassignment drugs on the tuppence wages he is paid. The ones with their arms folded are far too manly (eliminates six) but the guy at the back (eighth left) with his hand on the shoulder of the man in front (ninth left) could be a switch hitter. And wasn’t that guy at the back (third left) in Peaky Blinders?
Stupid Lefties moaning that the BBC are now Fascists. Emily Maitlis left the BBC because her Leftie leanings did not go down well with BBC Newsnight deputy editor Robbie Gibb, brother of a Tory MP. Labour Party member Paul Mason used to be business editor at BBC Newsnight until he left in 2013 for Channel 4. The BBC board of directors consists of the following: Richard Sharp – Chairman (2021, son of late Baron Sharp, famously donated £400k to Tories) Tim Davie – Director-General (2005, former Tory councillor and Party member) Shumeet Banerji – Non-executive Director (2022, senior adviser at Chatham House, possible Tory) Damon Buffini – Non-executive Director (2022, governor at Wellcome Trust, former business advisor to Gordon Brown) Elan Closs Stephens – Member for Wales (2017, 'educator' and Professor at Aberystwyth University so probably not a Tory) Shirley Garrood – Non-executive Director (2019, could be a Tory as she is a NeD at several big firms) Robbie Gibb – Member for England (2021, used to work at BBC and then at No 10 so a Tory) Muriel Gray – Member for Scotland (2022, writes for The Guardian and formerly the Sunday Herald, definitely not a Tory) Ian Hargreaves – Non-executive Director (2020, Professor at Cardiff University, used to be director of BBC News) Charlotte Moore – Chief Content Officer (2006, career at BBC working way up to top) Nicholas Serota – Senior Independent Director (2017, chair of Arts Council England, mother a Labour Minister of Health) Leigh Tavaziva – Chief Operating Officer (2021, formerly with British Gas and Centrica in similar roles) Just a shame that only four of those people are involved in day-to-day BBC output; four are associated with Labour and four with the Tories.
So you really do not have a single clue about economics. Thanks for confirming that. No doubt you will be looking for loopholes in whatever scheme the next PM comes up with so that you can claim money and bugger off to France again.
Importing less of anything to supplement the home production would surely drive the price up (unless there is less demand) because there is less supply. According to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board statistics, our biggest import sources of beef from the EU were Ireland, Germany and Poland; and imports (by value) increased by 11 per cent on 2020. Total exports of beef fell by 12 per cent compared to 2020. In value terms, imports of beef totalled £1.05bn in 2021 and exports £364m. The UK herd is one third beef cows and two thirds dairy cows. Beef exports so far in 2022 are showing upwards growth – including £1.78m to Japan in January alone. So it would seem that you have done little thinking, as usual.
Are you suggesting that Brain Dead Bacon is as thick as sh*te? I was taking the p*ss out of him and the photo in the Tweet.