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Gecko

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As overt vaccinator coercion has faded and millions of people have tried these doubtful elixirs for themselves, interest has all but entirely evaporated.
Don't think that's a reasonable assessment.
The graph seems to show about 100,000 per day, five days a week.
Half a million per week is significant in anyone's language
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OBL

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this seems to be a pretty 'dominant' story ATM :mad:

Well that’s closure for the ones that held out with no repercussions.
I hope the ones that lost their jobs get properly compensated.
How the passport pushers will react will speak volumes.
I predict total silence and stories pushed down the page very fast.
No one wants to admit they were conned.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Well that’s closure for the ones that held out with no repercussions.
I hope the ones that lost their jobs get properly compensated.
How the passport pushers will react will speak volumes.
I predict total silence and stories pushed down the page very fast.
No one wants to admit they were conned.
more chance of dinner with the pope :mad::mad::mad:
getting a test case to court'd be like pushing treacle up a cliff in Death Valley .... class action'd be the only chance .... dare say some legal eagle might like the opportunity to try .... be one of the biggest cases in history
 
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charlie2

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more chance of dinner with the pope :mad::mad::mad:
getting a test case to court'd be like pushing treacle up a cliff in Death Valley .... class action'd be the only chance .... dare say some legal eagle might like the opportunity to try .... be one of the biggest cases in history
Don't think anyone had the needle forced into their arm and it was personal choice to get the jab or not, all the hand wringing and what ifs have been and gone, lost a couple mates over it and had a few hospital appointments cancelled and dental as well. I don't think we have seen the last of it and still beds in our local hospital taken up by people with it. From what I remember the main point they put across was hopefully having the jab would lessen the chances of needing a hospital bed to save nhs being over run. Who knows at end of the day you make your choice then have to live with that choice.
 
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6feetdown

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Don't think anyone had the needle forced into their arm and it was personal choice to get the jab or not, all the hand wringing and what ifs have been and gone, lost a couple mates over it and had a few hospital appointments cancelled and dental as well. I don't think we have seen the last of it and still beds in our local hospital taken up by people with it. From what I remember the main point they put across was hopefully having the jab would lessen the chances of needing a hospital bed to save nhs being over run. Who knows at end of the day you make your choice then have to live with that choice.
The NHS is dead
 
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OBL

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Don't think anyone had the needle forced into their arm and it was personal choice to get the jab or not, all the hand wringing and what ifs have been and gone, lost a couple mates over it and had a few hospital appointments cancelled and dental as well. I don't think we have seen the last of it and still beds in our local hospital taken up by people with it. From what I remember the main point they put across was hopefully having the jab would lessen the chances of needing a hospital bed to save nhs being over run. Who knows at end of the day you make your choice then have to live with that choice.
Care workers were sacked for not having the vax. They could sue for wrongful dismissal. Around 40k of them wasn’t it? It increased bed blocking in hospitals as they couldn’t then turn people out into care homes (hopefully Covid free after their first f**k up.)

Patient facing NHS workers were told it was mandatory until three days before their job was supposedly toast.... I know people who were adamant they weren’t having the vax left their CAREER much earlier to have a better chance of getting a similar paying job.

So I’m of the opinion that heads should roll.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Don't think anyone had the needle forced into their arm and it was personal choice to get the jab or not, all the hand wringing and what ifs have been and gone, lost a couple mates over it and had a few hospital appointments cancelled and dental as well. I don't think we have seen the last of it and still beds in our local hospital taken up by people with it. From what I remember the main point they put across was hopefully having the jab would lessen the chances of needing a hospital bed to save nhs being over run. Who knows at end of the day you make your choice then have to live with that choice.
don't think anyone in the care sector who lost their jobs because they chose not to have it would agree ... and dare say there'd be a few who were 'coerced' into having it to keep their jobs would not have otherwise ... someone on here also had two so that he could go on holiday/travel, which is now shown to be utter bollocks, with regard to safe-guarding anyone around him ...... we were all lied to/conned from the off - end of!!
 
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OBL

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It was the largest transfer of public money into private pockets, ever....
Enabled by most governments, the media peddling bullshit.
oh and falsified trials.

Watch the vid, the phizer representative stood up in the European Parliament and said these exact words...”we had to move at the speed of science” I mean what the very f**k?
She blatantly said the market was ready, no mention of making sure it actually worked.
 
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6feetdown

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Care workers were sacked for not having the vax. They could sue for wrongful dismissal. Around 40k of them wasn’t it? It increased bed blocking in hospitals as they couldn’t then turn people out into care homes (hopefully Covid free after their first f**k up.)

Patient facing NHS workers were told it was mandatory until three days before their job was supposedly toast.... I know people who were adamant they weren’t having the vax left their CAREER much earlier to have a better chance of getting a similar paying job.

So I’m of the opinion that heads should roll.
In my view literally role
 
TiltyShaun

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Don't think anyone had the needle forced into their arm and it was personal choice to get the jab or not, all the hand wringing and what ifs have been and gone, lost a couple mates over it and had a few hospital appointments cancelled and dental as well. I don't think we have seen the last of it and still beds in our local hospital taken up by people with it. From what I remember the main point they put across was hopefully having the jab would lessen the chances of needing a hospital bed to save nhs being over run. Who knows at end of the day you make your choice then have to live with that choice.
No one was forced…….really??

Not withstanding those that where forced due to employment. There was a vast majority that where forced due to misinformation. The scandal will rumble on for years with no one accountaable.
 
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OBL

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The fact that I’m still obsessing over seeing it all laid bare, for all to see, what madness it was is testament to how enraged I was as to the path we were heading down…
I’m angry still now.
I know if I was NHS I’d have quit as soon as I heard the word mandate.
I couldn’t stay in that job… not even for another clap.😒
So yes I consider it forced.
 
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6feetdown

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Alex bellfield just got a serious stint inside for virtual stalking and manipulation.
Exactly, every editor producer politician should all be held accountable for the bs and lies that they spouted. Mainstream media news, are not journalists but woke bs lying government puppets.
Quite happy to take all the money for the never ending adverts without a trace of any investigation into what was going on
 
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charlie2

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don't think anyone in the care sector who lost their jobs because they chose not to have it would agree ... and dare say there'd be a few who were 'coerced' into having it to keep their jobs would not have otherwise ... someone on here also had two so that he could go on holiday/travel, which is now shown to be utter bollocks, with regard to safe-guarding anyone around him ...... we were all lied to/conned from the off - end of!!
anyone that much against it could have chosen not too have it, i have disagreed with things jacked my job and got another one, admittedly in the care or health environment not so easy but if you are that much against having the devils juice you would do anything not to have it, you either stand up to what you believe in or bend over. no one got held down and forcibly injected. two sides to every coin, plenty of people get things through pills or injections that are the lesser of two evils myself included if i didnt i would have not been able to work at all as it was i worked until retirement, i do have to have regular blood tests and i suppose ultimately the drugs i take could finish me off earlier than if i did not take them. i would prefer not to have to take any but then i would be dependent on others every day to even do basic things, my point being we all have the choice, russian roulette either way there is always info for and against.
 
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Lancs Lad

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anyone that much against it could have chosen not too have it, i have disagreed with things jacked my job and got another one, admittedly in the care or health environment not so easy but if you are that much against having the devils juice you would do anything not to have it, you either stand up to what you believe in or bend over. no one got held down and forcibly injected. two sides to every coin, plenty of people get things through pills or injections that are the lesser of two evils myself included if i didnt i would have not been able to work at all as it was i worked until retirement, i do have to have regular blood tests and i suppose ultimately the drugs i take could finish me off earlier than if i did not take them. i would prefer not to have to take any but then i would be dependent on others every day to even do basic things, my point being we all have the choice, russian roulette either way there is always info for and against.
Good points. I had the jabs. No side effects at the time it seemed sensible. Like I've often said on here I eat and drink enough other shite that this was a minor prick...but Im civil enough to respect others stance ...

It's easy enough to look in hindsight and say we should have done this or that...NHS was caught totally sideways...decades of neglect and swindling by middle and upper management.
To blame private sector companies who had the goods that the NHS was incapable of of sourcing through its bent and inadequate sourcing systems is daft.
Review and inquiry should focus squarely on the NHS imo.. it's our...company FFS we all pay for and expect it to do the job we pay it to FFS
If the review finds it full of spongers and job for lifers who do sod all well so be it.
 
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