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From https://assets-global.website-files....0Manifesto.pdf Quote:
#2 The extra police commitment is merely a replacement for the austerity loss. Maybe semantically true but misleading in spirit. #3 "Australian style PBS" is very loosely worded. Without going into it, I judge the UL system to be reasonable though inherently different. The big FAIL, is the cross-channel stuff; I realise it's not easy to stop but how these immigrants are dealt with is a scandal (as in £4.7 million/day spent on them when we have people sleeping on the streets). #4 They're keeping very quiet about that; rolling infrastructure in with schools keeps it vague and vague it remains. Millions every week? Where's that audited? #5 The Net Zero promise doesn't mention beggaring the nation with such as heat pumps that are likely unsuitable for a cold winter and quite unaffordable; ignoring our ability to be gas self-sufficient yet importing expensive gas from overseas. Sheer stupidity. #6 Ha Ha. Lying toad. The same document commits to preserving the triple lock for pensions; inflation is such that this commitment needed to be kept. Then there's levelling up. What the hell does that mean in concrete terms? By now announcements should have been made about new factories, moving ministries, equalising education attainment and so on. Backing entrepreneurs & innovation (p36 of the link) - he crows about reducing corporation tax from 27% to 19% but has now increased it to 25%. That does not increase national wealth, it stifles it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you don't plead the need for austerity following the Covid borrowing. We have 50 or 60 years to pay that back through economic growth, which must be the focus. Strutting the ecoloon stage is the last thing that's needed. Boris is a busted flush as are most of his nodding heads. |
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Point of information on heat pumps: these are widely used in Nordic countries where winters routinely get a lot colder than here. They operate at a lower efficiency at low outdoor temperatures, but operate they do. The problem in the UK (and here I acknowledge I sound like a Polytechnic lecturer with a tarmac and superglue fetish) is lack of adequate home insulation, thanks to centuries of cheap heating fuel first from coal and then gas. We have been able to afford to be wasteful.
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The medics have never talked about how serious he was, and the only viewpoint we have is his - the medics had contingency plans (because he’s the PM) Quote:
Not many people walk out of a hospital three days after "nearly dying"…) |
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Of course, if you believe Dominic Cummings, what can I say? ;) |
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They do not put "slightly" poorly people in ICU on the whim, going in there requires invasive medical procedures, they would also not have put him in there, if the benefit had not outweighed the risk of further infection to him and to others. |
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He only had a mask - he was not put on a ventilator or had invasive procedures; and as I said before, he walked out of the hospital three days later. Being "high risk" is not the same as "nearly dying"… |
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