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gulliver1 | 13:18 Sun 13th Feb 2022 | News
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Is Boris's plan to end all remaining Covid restrictions really a plot to save his own skin and make him popular with the Public ,again.
.Scientists have warned that the next strain will kill many many more people in the UK.
Boris has been Quoted as saying " I would sooner let the bodies pile up ,
than order another lock down, on a previous occasion. Can he be trusted??
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Yes .... no. That's that done with.

Next!
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“ Scientists have warned that the next strain will kill many many more people in the UK. ”

Have you a link for this?
Don't be silly, it Gulliver. ^
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14.02 . And who is ,,,,,,,"It Gulliver",,,
Well it's a gamble.
He was right in his decision some weeks ago, when despite rising cases he withdrew many restrictions.
His luck is in with Covid so maybe he will pull it off.
Time will tell.
14.02 . And who is ,,,,,,,"It Gulliver",,,

Someone who can't be bothered to post links.
I did read somewhere that some scientist said that. Could, may, who knows. Should we stay locked down forever in case a new strain appears which could kill many more? I don’t think so
Like the experts get it anywhere near right.

Like Lockdowns work

Like Masks work

Like restrictions work.

Follow the data they say, well data now we have it is showing all the above do very little and in fact cause problems.

Boris is not doing this to save his own skin, it is the correct thing to do.
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14.52 ....Webbo are you TTT in disguise,???.

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