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TheCat - shouldn?t that be:

? I'll agree with the person that's called me a 'near' racist and a bastard, AND has also backed me up several times on various threads when the flow was against me - whereby I even private messaged him to thank him for his support.? ??

Perhaps you didn?t type the last bit because you weren?t sure of my gender and didn?t want to offend 🙄


It seems your post above is a little disingenuous with a touch of gaslighting, not unlike recent threads you?ve started?🤣

The ?poor, poor me? victim persona is fake news.

The BMA describing the Gov as ''wilfully negligent'' is damning, since restrictions were lifted I've found it strange that the Gov hasn't at least advised people to keep taking precautions such as wearing a mask in crowded places or indoor spaces outside your own home, even if it's not a legal requirement anymore. Why the reluctance? It's almost as if they are actively pursuing their initial strategy of herd immunity...

If we do end up in another winter lockdown, the people most aggressively against masks/social distancing/home working now will deny any culpability and will just point at people like Starmer/DR/me and say "you wanted us in lockdown earlier Captain hindsight" - completely missing the point


But it won't matter because the point will have been scored and the seals will all applaud

I always volunteer to wear a mask when in other people's homes. Recently was in a rather dubious HMO with about 22 people inside - families crammed together. No one but me wearing a mask. Madness. I notice that some people are very strict about adherence whilst others, some with three generations of family in situ, as well as the neighbours, their friends and kids' friends too, don't give a hoot. No masks. Some people actually insist I don't wear a mask!

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