I'm clever enough to know that at the outbreak of covid I knew next to nothing about it, as did pretty much everybody.
I admire those that knew all about it before the scientists worldwide did.
Or is it just hindsight? Of course it is.
The vaccines made a massive difference. Worldwide
What are the figures?
Many million vaccinations, and around 80 deaths? Every death is a tragedy and should be compensated.
Its widely recognised it saved many more than 80 people from dying.
Its unlikely that a law suit will change the figures, but no problem with any compensation it may...
Who says 30 minutes is the right time?
Should motorways be opened after 30 minutes if an accident happens ? More people are affected by road closures because of traffic jams and roadworks than protests
It's hypocrisy, but it doesn't mean it's not happening, and will affect the wealthy too. Just that they can afford to move around easier.
Always been the case, always will be the case
Loads of possibilities, 1st 1 that comes to mind is the auxilliary belt. But could be so many things. Are you sure its not oil burning off an exhaust? Drips onto it after use maybe, and burns off when engine is started and not enough leaks during use to notice the smell. And repeat overnght...
I think he has met a few. As have I.
They don't hold back in telling you they have done such a course. But its not their ability in action that lets you know, it's usually because they tell you.
No.
Ive clearly said nothing wrong with voting Conservative if you cannot vote for other. But there are standards, and Boris is the lowest of those standards. Conservatives should be better than that.
The country deserves better than that