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Old 13-12-2021, 19:26   #546
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
If they didn't the accusation would be they've put party politics ahead of the country.
From some, but I would hope they would have the shoulders to bear that accusation.

A 4 year old could punch holes through the governments COVID measures, Starmer obviously not willing to, because of this………..

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Besides, politically it's not exactly unhelpful for Labour to have Johnson in the position of passing a bill unpopular with his party using their votes. Labour get to look bipartisan and Johnson has to face a disquiet within his own party. Labour supporting the bill also gives Tory MPs on the fence a reason to safely rebel against the bill pushing that awkwardness higher.
That’s actually a very insightful observation that I can agree with, by relying on Labour to push it through will infuriate Tories and definitely weaken an already punch drunk Johnson.

I don’t see him making it through 2022.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Responsible behaviour is seen as getting vaccinated and covid passports encourage this behaviour.
They’re not required because…….as per an earlier post from myself………..it is clear that the unvaccinated (the actual anti-vax brigade) is a tiny percentage of the population.
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