Never watched Burnistoun but might give it a go if they hate that wee fud![]()
Nice to see the Met are institutionally corrupt, as well as institutionally racist.
No doubt lessons must be learned
I haven’t seen the story, but, I predict that lessons have already been learned, changes have already been put in place.
“That was ages ago”
Am I close?
A few rumblings calling for Cressida Dicks head () but that's nothing unusual. They should be starting with the mains suspects who were acquitted after their trial was sabotaged. (also with a big compensation pay out) Then probably a good idea to go after the folk who did the sabotaging.
Of course what Alistair Morgan is after is justice to be served to the guy who lodged an axe in his brothers head.
Now I know I'm just a small part in the worlds best football forum investigation department but this sounds like a good place to start to me.
Cressida Dick might be worth brining in for a blether regarding institutionalised corruption. Starts an investigation into the vote leave campaign, gets made a Dame, then drops the investigation into the vote leave campaign. She sounds like an expert in the field of institutionalised corruption. Also in charge of the operation to execute terrified Brazilian electricians. Some piece of work. This whole country f*cking stinks
I’m willing to come out of retirement to help the A/Mad investigation team, if called upon
Concerning Neil Oliver in today's Herald letters page:
"Lancet shoots down Oliver
NEIL Oliver may be a competent historian/archaeologist (his preening and hair-flicking to the camera so distracts from what he says, it is difficult to know) but he is clearly not an epidemiologist. His advocacy of abandoning all aspects of lockdown is dangerous in the extreme (“‘Lockdown has been the biggest mistake in world history’”, The Herald, June 11).
Recent research published in the Lancet, comparing the history of the pandemic in different countries, shows clearly and unequivocally that those employing early and rigorous lockdown had much greater success in controlling the outbreak than those that dillydallied. It is likely that similar results will be seen for those that relax precautions too soon. Interestingly, the research also shows that, counter-intuitively, countries with the highest GDP per capita had the worst results. Less surprisingly, those with high levels of income inequality also did badly.
Somehow, it seems unlikely that Oliver will be mentioning this research any time soon.
Dr RM Morris, Ellon."
I see that face masks are not compulsory at royal ascot, as part of government research into the handling of mass events.