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    To any in the over 60s, you can now book on line...

    To any in the over 60s, you can now book on line for your vaccination.
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    [QUOTE=ramAnag;39708897]Funny thing, Blair - who...

    [QUOTE=ramAnag;39708897]Funny thing, Blair - who imo did so much good - is repeatedly, and fairly, castigated for taking us into war in Iraq, while Thatcher - who imo did so much damage - remains the...
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    Poor refereeing, Wisdom was being fouled for that...

    Poor refereeing, Wisdom was being fouled for that decision, as he was on other corners, but nothing given.
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    He seems reluctant to give Johnson and his...

    He seems reluctant to give Johnson and his government any credit here.
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    I agree balance is everything, RA. Tell me where...

    I agree balance is everything, RA. Tell me where Swale has given the government any credit, unless you class admiring the government for not getting in the way of the scientists and the NHS, as being...
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    Yes, it's so simple that every country has done...

    Yes, it's so simple that every country has done the same thing or haven't they, or are you trying to say that the leaders of every other country have prevented their scientists and vaccine developers...
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    I think he was being a bit generous in claiming...

    I think he was being a bit generous in claiming that 75% of 200m doses have been produced in the the EU and as for the EU using its' power to renegotiate their supply contracts, conveniently ignores...
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    On another point, it seems the German public seem...

    On another point, it seems the German public seem to be avoiding the British-Swedish AstraZenica vaccine (apparently the Germans get a choice!), so their politicians have done themselves a disservice...
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    Agreed RA, that was my thoughts when I heard that...

    Agreed RA, that was my thoughts when I heard that Hunt had broken his arm slipping on ice whilst out jogging. I've started to do a little jogging to replace my walking football, but I've had a 2 week...
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    Talking about the French, it was interesting to...

    Talking about the French, it was interesting to see that their HAT authority has recommended giving only one dose to those who have had covid, at a stage between 3 and 6 months after testing...
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    But had he been successful with his argument 4...

    But had he been successful with his argument 4 years, it is likely that we wouldn't have gone down this successful, to date, vaccination programme. At some time in the last 4 years, he's changed his...
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    But that extra information comes at some kind of...

    But that extra information comes at some kind of cost and/or commitment. Do you honestly think that we could pick and choose our level of involvement in the EMA? I would even argue, is the EMA fit...
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    So that's a 'no' then, you can't give me an...

    So that's a 'no' then, you can't give me an example why it would have been better to join the EMA.
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    Starmer made a speech in the house of commons on ...

    Starmer made a speech in the house of commons on 31st January 2017, stating that the labour party wished to stay in the EMA.

    Perhaps, you would like to enlighten us of the scenerio, where...
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    You do make a valid point about the pfizer being...

    You do make a valid point about the pfizer being a couple of weeks behind, the Astra would have been over a month behind. Also, we would be unlikely to have made so many first doses, instead going...
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    It's not a secret that he wanted to join the EMA,...

    It's not a secret that he wanted to join the EMA, you would think that being part of the procurement programme would have been a natural progression, but you're right, who knows? But if it looks...
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    One major question of Starmer's judgement. If...

    One major question of Starmer's judgement. If he'd had his way, would 15 million UK residents have had a vaccine now or would we have had 2 million after joining the EU procurement programme?
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    Amongst the many contradicting facts in the covid...

    Amongst the many contradicting facts in the covid figures, are the figures for Germany.

    Looking at their figures, they led the way in dealing with covid in the first outbreak with their much...
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    As usual Swale, you're full of inaccuracies, to...

    As usual Swale, you're full of inaccuracies, to suit your agenda. The success of the vaccine procurement is almost entirely down to the government and not our scientists. The government set up a...
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    I think at the time there was a certain amount of...

    I think at the time there was a certain amount of panic RA and the government, possibly incorrectly in this case, fell back to using those closest to them.

    A similar analogy would be, the country...
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    That may have worked in a perfect world MA, but...

    That may have worked in a perfect world MA, but at the time everyone in the world was trying to buy PPE, it wasn't a case of putting it out for tender, like the EU have found out with the vaccines....
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    You originally brought up that the Germans had...

    You originally brought up that the Germans had bought the extra doses, to defend your argument that if the UK had been part of the EU procurement programme, it wouldn't have stopped the UK getting...
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    Change the subject? Mm I think that only happens...

    Change the subject? Mm I think that only happens when Ra and myself get no response when you've been called out on some obviously erroneous remark you have posted and get no response![/QUOTE]


    I...
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    You claimed that I threw a 'red herring' into the...

    You claimed that I threw a 'red herring' into the conversation when I brought up the New Zealand comparison. Take a look at my post again, I was replying to Andy's post claiming that 93% of people...
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    You really are starting to annoy, RA. We were...

    You really are starting to annoy, RA. We were discussing whether we should have closed the national borders last spring and now there are calls for the same thing. I mentioned how stupid that the...
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