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    There was no reason not to initially, and there were very good personal reasons for the first three, of which you know nothing. Once it became apparent that we were being lied to about vaccines, that was the end of them for me. All of which has no relevance to your recent switching of support to the vaccine zealots. Never thought you'd be onside with the likes of Hancock, Sunak, hundreds of scumbag MPs, Big Pharma, the Mad Scientists of Sage and our corrupted media. Are they paying you as well ?

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    There was no reason not to initially, and there were very good personal reasons for the first three, of which you know nothing. Once it became apparent that we were being lied to about vaccines, that was the end of them for me. All of which has no relevance to your recent switching of support to the vaccine zealots. Never thought you'd be onside with the likes of Hancock, Sunak, hundreds of scumbag MPs, Big Pharma, the Mad Scientists of Sage and our corrupted media. Are they paying you as well ?
    I really have no idea how you have been railroaded to make this rather daft conclusion. From day one I was anti-vax, I just fail to see how Brigden's comparison to the extermination of 14 million people in Nazi death camps can equate to a Covid vaccination programme.

    Any contemporary politician who uses the Holocaust to score political points is a f*cking eejit and he was vaccinated to boot.

    The man is a political retard and I'm amazed you are standing in his corner.

    It must be the height of hypocrisy to get vaccinated and then blame the government for rolling out a vaccination programme, but then again the Tories have never known their arse from their elbow.

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